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I draw a list view with OwnerDraw. I need to paint the first column. But I cannot understand how.

I tried:

procedure TFrame6.DownloadListCustomDraw(Sender: TCustomListView;
  const ARect: TRect; var DefaultDraw: Boolean);
    var
      R: TRect;
    begin                  
      DefaultDraw := False;
      Sender.Canvas.Brush.Color := $F7F7F7;
      Sender.Canvas.Brush.Style := bsSolid;
      R := ARect;
      R.Right := ListView_GetColumnWidth(DownloadList.Handle, DownloadList.Columns[0].Index);
      Sender.Canvas.FillRect(R);  
      DefaultDraw := True;
    end;

But I draw over items. How to draw correctly, items and a background?

Thanks!

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    I suggest you to read this delphiDabbler article and hope that it contains enough information to resolve your problem. I post a comment rather than answer because it's googled in 1 minute.
    – ThinkJet
    Aug 15, 2011 at 21:41
  • Thanks! I've read that. "The OnCustomDrawXXX event handlers of Delphi's TListView can be useful to make minor changes to the appearance of a list view control. They let developers avoid having to owner draw the control if they only want to make a few tweaks to its appearance." I use OwnerDraw.
    – maxfax
    Aug 15, 2011 at 22:14
  • Please, scroll over entire page and look for examples. I think you can find one that satisfies your needs. E.g. Example 1 shows how to change background and Example 4 shows point where item appearance can be changed.
    – ThinkJet
    Aug 16, 2011 at 5:19
  • Small tip: don't restore DefaultDraw to True at the end of the handler if you don't want text to be drawn.
    – ThinkJet
    Aug 16, 2011 at 5:26
  • @ThinkJet, please answer, I'll accept
    – maxfax
    Aug 16, 2011 at 9:24

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Summary from comments:

I suggest you to read this delphiDabbler article and hope that it contains enough information to resolve your problem. E.g. Example 1 shows how to change background and Example 4 shows point where item appearance can be changed.

Small tip: don't restore DefaultDraw to True at the end of the handler if you don't want text to be drawn.

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I suggest you use VirtualStringTree if you want a lot of customization on the list. Its easy to use and almost anything is possible and most of all freeware. The component can be downloaded at Soft-Gems and few example can be found here

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  • @maxfax, VirtualStringTree is more capable to customize than a ListView or TreeView. Look at the examples and see. Many of the dialogs in the Delphi IDE are based on this component.
    – LU RD
    Aug 15, 2011 at 13:13
  • I'm sorry, I'm asking about a List View. But I posted an event from a Tree View when I edited a code. So now an event is right.
    – maxfax
    Aug 15, 2011 at 21:10

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