- Inside Macintosh: More Macintosh Toolbox /
- Chapter 4 - List Manager / List Manager Reference
- List Manager Routines
Modifying a List's Appearance
Your application can use the LSetDrawingMode procedure to enable or disable automatic drawing of lists. If your application uses LSetDrawingMode to temporarily disable list drawing, then it must call the LDraw procedure to draw a cell when its appearance changes, or when new rows or columns are added to the list. To automatically scroll a list so that the first selected cell is the first cell visible, your application can use the LAutoScroll procedure. To scroll a list a certain number of cells horizontally and vertically, your application can use the LScroll procedure.
Subtopics
- LSetDrawingMode
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- LDraw
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- LAutoScroll
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- LScroll
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6 JUL 1996