lazarus/docs/xml/lcl/shellctrls.xml

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<fpdoc-descriptions>
<package name="lcl">
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ShellCtrls
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<module name="ShellCtrls">
<short>Contains controls which display files and directories.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<file>shellctrls.pas</file> contains tree view and list view controls used to
access files and directories on the local file system. The following
components are added to the Lazarus IDE component palette:
</p>
<p>
<b>Misc</b> Tab
</p>
<ul>
<li>TShellTreeView</li>
<li>TShellListView</li>
</ul>
<p>
<file>ShellCtrls.pas</file> is part of the Lazarus Component Library (LCL).
</p>
</descr>
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<element name="Classes"/>
<element name="SysUtils"/>
<element name="Math"/>
<element name="Laz_AVL_Tree"/>
<element name="Forms"/>
<element name="Graphics"/>
<element name="ComCtrls"/>
<element name="LCLProc"/>
<element name="LCLType"/>
<element name="LCLStrConsts"/>
<element name="Types"/>
<element name="FileUtil"/>
<element name="LazFileUtils"/>
<element name="LazUTF8"/>
<element name="Masks"/>
<element name="TObjectType">
<short>Indicates which objects should be visible in a Shell control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TObjectType</var> is an enumerated type with values that indicate which
file system objects are visible in a Shell control. Values from the
enumeration are stored in the <var>TObjectTypes</var> set type.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TObjectType.otFolders">
<short>
Indicates that folders (directories) should be visible. This includes folders
which represent virtual objects such as disk devices. Hidden folders are
shown only if otHidden is also present.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TObjectType.otNonFolders">
<short>
Indicates that non-folder objects should be shown, which are usually files.
Hidden files will be shown if otHidden is also present.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TObjectType.otHidden">
<short>
Indicates that hidden objects should be shown. This value is meaningful when
used along with one of the other values.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TObjectTypes">
<short>
Set type with values that indicate the visible objects in a Shell control.
</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TObjectType"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TFileSortType">
<short>Represents sorting options for the items in a shell control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TFileSortType</var> is an enumerated type with values that control the
sort order for the items in a shell control. TFileSortType is the type used
to implement the <var>TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType</var> property.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnSortCompare"/>
<link id="TFileItemCompareEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TFileSortType.fstNone">
<short>
No special sorting is done; items will appear in the order provided by the
file system.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileSortType.fstAlphabet">
<short>Items are sorted alphabetically with folders and files mixed.</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileSortType.fstFoldersFirst">
<short>
Items are sorted alphabetically with folders placed at the beginning of the
list.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileSortType.fstCustom">
<short>
Items are sorted using a user-defined compare function for files and
directories. The sort routine should return a negative value if the first item
comes before the second item, a positive value when the first item comes after
the second item, or 0 (zero) when both items have the same value.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TMaskCaseSensitivity">
<short>Represents case sensitivity options for file masks.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TMaskCaseSensitivity</var> is an enumeration type with values that
represent case sensitivity options for the platform or OS where shell
controls are implemented. TMaskCaseSensitivity is the type used for the
<var>MaskCaseSensitivity</var> property in <var>TCustomShellListView</var>.
It is also passed as an argument to methods in
<var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TMaskCaseSensitivity.mcsPlatformDefault">
<short>File masks used the default for the platform or OS.</short>
</element>
<element name="TMaskCaseSensitivity.mcsCaseInsensitive">
<short>File masks are case insensitive.</short>
</element>
<element name="TMaskCaseSensitivity.mcsCaseSensitive">
<short>File masks are case sensitive.</short>
</element>
<element name="TExpandCollapseMode">
<short>
Indicates actions performed for child nodes when a shell tree node is expanded or collapsed.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TExpandCollapseMode</var> is an enumerated type with values that indicate
the actions performed for child nodes when a shell tree node is expanded or
collapsed. TExpandCollapseMode is the type used to implement the
ExpandCollapseMode property in TCustomShellTreeView.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ExpandCollapseMode"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.CanExpand"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Collapse"/>
</seealso>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
</element>
<element name="TExpandCollapseMode.ecmRefreshedExpanding">
<short>
Clear existing children before expanding.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TExpandCollapseMode.ecmKeepChildren">
<short>
Do not clear children of previously expanded tree nodes when they are
collapsed.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TExpandCollapseMode.ecmCollapseAndClear">
<short>
Clear children when a node is collapsed.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem">
<short>
Provides information about a file or directory on the local file system for
use in file sort comparison routines.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TFileItem</var> is a utility class used to represent a file or directory.
It contains BasePath with the path to the directory where the item is located
on the local file system, and FileInfo with the TSearchRec values for the item.
</p>
<p>
TFileItem is the type used to represent the items passed as arguments to a
TFileItemCompareEvent handler routine. TFileItem instances are created and
used in the implementation of file listing and sort routines as well.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Modified in LCL version 2.4. It was moved from the implementation section to
the interface section, and used to implement TFileItemCompareEvent routines.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnSortCompare"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<link id="TFileItemCompareEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
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<element name="TFileItem.FFileInfo"/>
<element name="TFileItem.FBasePath"/>
<!-- public -->
<element name="TFileItem.isFolder">
<short>
<b>True</b> when the item represents a folder on the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>isFolder</var> is a <var>Boolean</var> member which indicates if the item
represents a folder or directory on the local file system. Its value is
assigned in the Create constructor, and is set to True if the TSearchRec
instance in the DirInfo argument includes faDirectory in its Attr member.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TFileItem.Create"/>
<link id="TFileItem.FileInfo"/>
<link id="TFileItem.BasePath"/>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.TSearchRec">TSearchRec</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem.isFolder.Result">
<short>
<b>True</b> when the file item represents a folder on the local file system.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem.Create">
<short>
Constructor for the class instance.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Create</var> stores values in the DirInfo and ABasePath arguments to the
FileInfo and BasePath properties in the class instance. isFolder is updated to
indicate whether the file item is a directory on the local file system.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TFileItem.isFolder"/>
<link id="TFileItem.BasePath"/>
<link id="TFileItem.FileInfo"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem.Create.DirInfo">
<short>
TSearchRec instance with the directory information for the file item.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem.Create.ABasePath">
<short>
Contains the path on the local file system where the file item is stored.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem.BasePath">
<short>
Path to the directory where the file item is stored on the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>BasePath</var> is assigned in the Create constructor using the value
passed in the ABasePath argument.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TFileItem.Create"/>
<link id="TFileItem.FileInfo"/>
<link id="TFileItem.isFolder"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TFileItem.FileInfo">
<short>
TSearchRec instance with information about the file or directory in the item.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>FileInfo</var> is assigned in the Create constructor using the value
passed in the DirInfo argument.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TFileItem.Create"/>
<link id="TFileItem.BasePath"/>
<link id="TFileItem.isFolder"/>
</seealso></element>
<element name="TFileItemCompareEvent">
<short>
Implements a handler routine used to compare values in a custom file sort
for TCustomShellTreeView.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TFileItemCompareEvent</var> is the type used to implement the
OnSortCompare event handler in TCustomShellTreeView. TFileItemCompareEvent
compares the file items specified in the Item1 and Item2 arguments to
determine which value occurs first in the sort order.
</p>
<p>
The return value is an <var>Integer</var> with the relative sort order for the
compared values:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>A negative value (&lt;0)</dt>
<dd>Indicates that Item1 occurs before Item2 in the sort order.</dd>
<dt>A positive value (&gt;0)</dt>
<dd>Indicates that Item1 occurs after Item2 in the sort order.</dd>
<dt>0 (zero)</dt>
<dd>Indicates that Item1 and Item2 have the same value in the sort order.</dd>
</dl>
<p>
An application can implement and assign a routine using the signature to the
OnSortCompare event handler in TCustomShellTreeView. Set its FileSortType
property to fstCustom to enable the handler routine.
</p>
<p>
The following is an item compare function, as implemented by forum member
d7_2_laz, used to order items with leading Underscore characters:
</p>
<code>
function TForm1.SortCompareUnderscore(Item1, Item2: TFileItem): integer;
begin
// Make sure that folders are moved to the top
Result := ord(Item2.isFolder) - ord(Item1.isFolder);
if Result = 0 then
if (pos('_', Item1.FileInfo.Name) = 1) or
(pos('_', Item2.FileInfo.Name) = 1) then
Result := AnsiCompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name)
else
Result := CompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name);
end;
</code>
<p>
<b>Sort File Items by Date</b>
</p>
<code>
function TForm1.SortCompareByDate(Item1, Item2: TFileItem): integer;
begin
// Folders first ...
Result := ord(Item2.isFolder) - ord(Item1.isFolder);
if Result = 0 then
begin
// then file date ...
Result := CompareValue(Item1.FileInfo.TimeStamp, Item2.FileInfo.TimeStamp);
if Result = 0 then
// then file name
Result := CompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name);
end;
end;
</code>
<p>
<b>Sort File Items by Size</b>
</p>
<code>
function TForm1.SortCompareBySize(Item1, Item2: TFileItem): integer;
begin
// Folders first
Result := ord(Item2.isFolder) - ord(Item1.isFolder);
if Result = 0 then
begin
// then file size ...
Result := Item1.FileInfo.Size - Item2.FileInfo.Size;
if Result = 0 then
// then file name
Result := CompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name);
end;
end;
</code>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnSortCompare"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<link id="TFileItem"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TFileItemCompareEvent.Item1">
<short>
First file item for the comparison routine.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TFileItemCompareEvent.Item2">
<short>
Second file item for the comparison routine.
</short></element>
<element name="TFileItemCompareEvent.Result">
<short>
Integer with the relative sort order for the compared file items.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TAddItemEvent">
<short>
Specifies an event handler signalled when an item is added to a shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TAddItemEvent</var> specifies an event handler signalled when an item is
added to a shell control. TAddItemEvent is the type used to implement the
<var>OnAddItem</var> event handler in <var>TCustomShellListView</var> and
<var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>.
</p>
<p>
Applications must implement and assign an object procedure using the
signature for the event to respond to the notification. The <var>Sender</var>
argument must be cast to the correct class type to access properties and
method in the control. Set the value in the <var>CanAdd</var> variable
parameter to <b>False</b> to prevent the item from being added in the calling
procedure.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnAddItem"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TAddItemEvent.Sender">
<short>Object (control) generating the event notification.</short>
</element>
<element name="TAddItemEvent.ABasePath">
<short>Base path for the item added to the shell control.</short>
</element>
<element name="TAddItemEvent.AFileInfo">
<short>
Search record with information for the item added to the shell control.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TAddItemEvent.CanAdd">
<short><b>True</b> if the item can be added.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView">
<short>
The base class for a tree view control used to display files, directories and
other objects (such as devices) from the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TCustomShellTreeView</var> is a <var>TCustomTreeView</var> descendant
that defines the base class used to display files, directories, and other
objects (such as devices) from the local file system. TCustomShellTreeView
provides a hierarchical tree view for the file system objects, and is used to
navigate between items in the control.
</p>
<p>
TCustomShellTreeView extends the ancestor class with properties, methods, and
events needed to access, maintain, and navigate file system objects in the
control. Applications should not create instances of TCustomShellTreeView;
use the <var>TShellTreeView</var> class instead.
</p>
<remark>
Event handlers inherited from TCustomTreeView may include arguments which use
TCustomTreeView or TTreeNode types. When they are implemented in
TCustomShellTreeView, it is often necessary to cast these arguments to the
TShellTreeNode or TCustomShellTreeView types to access properties and/or
methods implemented in the descendent classes.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeView"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView">TCustomTreeView</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FObjectTypes"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FPopulateDelayed"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FRoot"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FShellListView"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FExpandCollapseMode"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FFileSortType"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FInitialRoot"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FUseBuiltinIcons"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FOnAddItem"/>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetPath">
<short>Gets the value for the Path property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Path"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetPath.Result">
<short>Value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetFileSortType">
<short>Sets the value for the FileSortType property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetFileSortType.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetObjectTypes">
<short>Sets the value for the ObjectTypes property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetObjectTypes.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetOnSortCompare">
<short>
Sets the value for the OnSortCompare property.
</short>
<descr/>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnSortCompare"/>
<link id="TFileItemCompareEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetOnSortCompare.AValue">
<short>
New value for the OnSortCompare property.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetPath">
<short>Sets the value for the Path property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Path"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetPath.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetRoot">
<short>Sets the value for the Root property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetRoot.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetShellListView">
<short>Sets the value for the ShellListView property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetShellListView.Value">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetUseBuiltinIcons">
<short>Sets the value for the UseBuiltinIcons property.</short>
<descr/>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.UseBuiltinIcons"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.SetUseBuiltinIcons.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoCreateNodeClass">
<short>
Performs actions needed to create a new tree node in the shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>DoCreateNodeClass</var> is an overridden method used to perform actions
needed to create a new tree node in the Items for the shell control.
DoCreateNodeClass sets <var>NewNodeClass</var> to the
<var>TShellTreeNode</var> class type used in <var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>.
DoCreateNodeClass calls the inherited method using NewNodeClass as an
argument.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoCreateNodeClass.NewNodeClass">
<short>Class reference used to create tree nodes in the shell control.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Loaded">
<short>
Performs actions needed when LCL component streaming has been completed.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Loaded</var> is an overridden procedure used to perform actions needed
when LCL component streaming has been completed. In
<var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>, this includes calling the inherited method
and setting the initial value for the root directory. If the initial root
directory was assigned at design-time, <var>PopulateWithBaseFiles</var> is
called to load files in the shell control.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.CreateNode">
<short>Creates a new tree node for the shell control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>CreateNode</var> is an overridden method used to create an new
<var>TTreeNode</var> instance for the shell control. CreateNode calls the
inherited method to create the class instance used as the return value for
the method.
</p>
<p>
CreateNode ensures that the tree node is a <var>TShellTreeNode</var> class
instance; the class type can be overridden in the
<var>OnCreateNodeClass</var> event handler. If the new tree node is not
derived from <var>TShellTreeNode</var>, an <var>EShellCtrl</var> exception is
raised to indicate the invalid node type.
</p>
</descr>
<errors>
Raises an <var>EShellCtrl</var> exception if the new tree node is not derived
from <var>TShellTreeNode</var>.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode"/>
<link id="EShellCtrl"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNodeClass">TTreeNodeClass</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnCreateNodeClass">TCustomTreeView.OnCreateNodeClass</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.CreateNode.Result">
<short>New tree node created in the method.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles">
<short>
Adds tree nodes for file system objects found starting at the specified node
/ path.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles</var> is a <var>Boolean</var> function used to
fill the <var>Items</var> property with the file system objects for a given
tree node. <var>ANode</var> contains the initial tree node examined in the
method. <var>ANodePath</var> contains the path on the local file system to
the tree node in <var>ANode</var>. The return value is <b>True</b> if at
least one node was added to Items in the method.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method at design-time, and the return value
is set to <b>False</b>.
</p>
<p>
<var>PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles</var> fills a list with <var>TFileItem</var>
instances for file system objects matching the <var>ObjectTypes</var> for the
shell control. <var>DoAddItem</var> is called for each <var>TFileItem</var>
instance, which signals the <var>OnAddItem</var> event handler (when
assigned). The event handler is used to selectively filter file system
objects added to the <var>Items</var> in the control. If the
<var>TAddItemEvent</var> handler sets its <var>CanAdd</var> argument to
<b>False</b>, the file system object is not added to Items.
</p>
<p>
On exit, Items contains the <var>TShellTreeNode</var> instances where ANode
is the parent. If an entry is a directory which has sub-directories, its
<var>HasChildren</var> property is set to <b>True</b>.
</p>
<p>
<var>PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles</var> is used in the implementation of the
<var>PopulateWithBaseFiles</var> and <var>CanExpand</var> methods in
<var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.DoAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.CanExpand"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles.Result">
<short>
Returns <b>True</b> if at least one item was added to the shell control.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles.ANode">
<short>
Initial tree node used when filling the Items for the shell control.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles.ANodePath">
<short>Path to the initial tree node used in the method.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoSelectionChanged">
<short>
Performs actions needed when a new item is selected in the shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>DoSelectionChanged</var> is an overridden method used to perform actions
needed when a new item is selected in the shell control. DoSelectionChanged
calls the inherited DoSelectionChanged method, and ensures that a
<var>TCustomShellListView</var> control assigned to <var>ShellListView</var>
is synchronized to the current selection in the class.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method if values for either
<var>ShellListView</var> or <var>Selected</var> have not been assigned
(contain <b>Nil</b>).
</p>
<p>
<var>Selected</var> contains the current tree node selected in the shell
control, and is used to determine if the selection is a file, directory, or
other device. When it is a directory, its path is assigned to the
<var>Root</var> property in <var>ShellListView</var>.
</p>
<p>
If <var>Selected</var> does not represent a directory, the path refers to a
file name that must exist on the local file system. An <var>EShellCtrl</var>
exception is raised if the selected item does not exist. If
<var>Selected</var> has a parent tree node, its path is assigned to the
<var>Root</var> property in <var>ShellListView</var>. If no parent is
available, the <var>Root</var> property in <var>ShellListView</var> is set to
an empty string (<b>''</b>).
</p>
</descr>
<errors>
Raises an <var>EShellCtrl</var> exception if Selected refers to a file name
that no longer exists on the local file system.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode"/>
<link id="EShellCtrl"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Selected">TCustomTreeView.Selected</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoAddItem">
<short>
Performs actions needed to add a new tree node to the shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>DoAddItem</var> is a procedure used to perform actions needed when a new
tree node is added to the shell control. DoAddItem signals the
<var>OnAddItem</var> event handler (when assigned) to examine and process the
arguments passed to the method.
</p>
<p>
<var>ABasePath</var> contains the path on the local file system where the
file system object exists.
</p>
<p>
<var>AFileInfo</var> is a <var>TSearchRec</var> instance with the details for
the file system object.
</p>
<p>
<var>CanAdd</var> is a variable Boolean parameter used to indicate if the new
tree node can be added to the shell control.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method when <var>OnAddItem</var> has not been
assigned (contains <b>Nil</b>). Applications must implement and assign an
object procedure to the event handler which responds to the event
notification.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.OnAddItem"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoAddItem.ABasePath">
<short>Base path for the new tree node.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoAddItem.AFileInfo">
<short>TSearchRec with information about the file system object.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DoAddItem.CanAdd">
<short>Indicates if the tree node can be added for the specified path.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.CanExpand">
<short>
Determines if the specified tree node can be expanded in the shell tree view
control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>CanExpand</var> is an overridden <var>Boolean</var> function used to
determine if the specified tree node can be expanded in the shell tree view
control. CanExpand ensures that the shell control reflects the current content
in the local file system during execution of the method.
</p>
<p>
<var>Node</var> contains the <var>TTreeNode</var> examined and updated in the
method.
</p>
<p>
CanExpand calls the inherited method to signal the OnExpanding event handler
(when assigned). No additional actions are performed if the inherited method
returns <b>False</b>.
</p>
<p>
<var>CanExpand</var> temporarily disables the <var>AutoExpand</var>
functionality in the shell tree view control, and updates the child nodes in
Node when needed. The value in ExpandCollapseMode is used to determine whether
child nodes are created or recreated. The following actions are performed for
the ExpandCollapseMode property values:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>ecmRefreshedExpanding</dt>
<dd>
Deletes existing child nodes and calls PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles to reload
entries for the path in Node.
</dd>
<dt>ecmKeepChildren</dt>
<dd>
Keeps existing child nodes. Calls PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles if the existing
child node count is 0 (zero).
</dd>
<dt>ecmCollapseAndClear</dt>
<dd>
Calls PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles to load files for the path in Node.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
The value in <var>AutoExpand</var> is restored to its original value prior to
exiting from the method.
</p>
<p>
The entire update process is done in a BeginUpdate / EndUpdate block to
reduce the number of screen refreshes in the method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ExpandCollapseMode"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TShellTreeView.AutoExpand"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode"/>
<link id="TTreeNode"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.AutoExpand">TCustomTreeView.AutoExpand</link>
</seealso>
<version>
Modified in LCL version 2.4 to use ExpandCollapseMode to control actions
performed for child nodes.
</version>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.CanExpand.Result">
<short>
<b>True</b> when the tree node can be expanded to display child nodes.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.CanExpand.Node">
<short>Tree node examined in the method.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Collapse">
<short>
Removes child nodes (if needed) when the specified tree node is collapsed.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Collapse</var> is an overridden method in <var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>
used to update the tree node specified in <var>Node</var> when it changes from
the expanded to the collapsed state. It uses the value in the
ExpandCollapseMode property to determine whether existing child nodes are
removed from the collapsed tree node.
</p>
<p>
When ExpandCollapseMode is set to ecmCollapseAndClear, the DeleteChildren
method in Node is called to free its child nodes. The operation is performed
in a BeginUpdate / EndUpdate block to prevent updates to the control while the
child nodes are deleted.
</p>
<p>
Collapse calls the inherited method prior to exit to update scroll bars on the control and to signal the OnCollapsed event handler (when assigned).
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method when ComponentState is set to
csDestroying.
</p>
<p>
Collapse is called when a tree node has executed its Collapse method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ExpandCollapseMode"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Collapse">TCustomTreeView.Collapse</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnCollapsed">TCustomTreeView.OnCollapsed</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.Collapse">TTreeNode.Collapse</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.HasChildren">TTreeNode.HasChildren</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.DeleteChildren">TTreeNode.DeleteChildren</link>
<link id="#rtl.classes.TComponent.ComponentState">TComponent.ComponentState</link>
</seealso>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Collapse.Node">
<short>
Tree node affected in the method.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DrawBuiltInIcon">
<short>Draws the Shell Icon for the specified tree node.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>DrawBuiltInIcon</var> is an overridden <var>TSize</var> function used to
draw an icon on the tree using the Shell icon for the file or folder name in
<var>ANode</var>. It re-implements the method in the
<var>TCustomTreeView</var> ancestor, and does <b>not</b> call the inherited
method.
</p>
<p>
When <var>UseBuiltinIcons</var> is <b>True</b>, the internal
<var>GetShellIcon</var> routine is called to get the icon used for the entry.
The icon is drawn on the control <var>Canvas</var> using the rectangle in
<var>ARect</var>. The icon is centered vertically in the specified rectangle.
</p>
<p>
The return value contains the dimensions for the icon as a <var>TSize</var>
instance. When UseBuiltinIcons is <b>False</b>, the return value always
contains a TSize instance with both the <var>Width</var> (<var>CX</var>) and
<var>Height</var> (<var>CY</var>) set to <b>0</b> (<b>zero</b>). The size may
also be empty (0, 0) if an icon was not found or returned for the file system
entry by the widgetset class instance. This can occur when the entry
represented by ANode has been removed from the file system.
</p>
<remark>
DrawBuiltInIcon is defined for the Windows platform only; it requires use of
the <var>SHGetFileInfoW</var> routine in the FPC <file>ShellApi.pp</file>
unit.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.UseBuiltinIcons"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.GetBuiltinIconSize"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.DrawBuiltinIcon">TCustomTreeView.DrawBuiltinIcon</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DrawBuiltInIcon.Result">
<short>TSize instance with the dimension for the icon.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DrawBuiltInIcon.ANode">
<short>Tree node with the name for the file system entry.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.DrawBuiltInIcon.ARect">
<short>Rectangle where the icon is drawn.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetBuiltinIconSize">
<short>Gets the size for a shell icon used in the control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>GetBuiltinIconSize</var> is an overridden <var>TSize</var> function used
to get the dimensions for a shell icon displayed for a file system entry in
the control. GetBuiltinIconSize re-implements the method from the
<var>TCustomTreeView</var> ancestor, and does <b>not</b> call the inherited
method.
</p>
<p>
The return value is a <var>TSize</var> instance with the <var>Width</var>
(<var>CX</var>) and <var>Height</var> (<var>CY</var>) for the shell icon.
</p>
<p>
When <var>UseBuiltinIcons</var> is <b>True</b>, the internal member used for
the icon size is checked. It is used when explicit values have been set for
the Width and Height in the TSize instance. If the default values (0) are in
Width and Height, the internal GetShellIcon routine is called to get the icon
size used for Drive letter designations. It is assigned as the return value
for the method, and stored in the internal member.
</p>
<p>
When UseBuiltinIcons is <b>False</b>, the return value always contains a
TSize instance with both the <var>Width</var> (<var>CX</var>) and
<var>Height</var> (<var>CY</var>) set to <b>0</b> (<b>zero</b>). The size may
also be empty (0, 0) if an icon was not found or returned for the file system
entry by the widgetset class instance. This can occur when the entry
represented by ANode has been removed from the file system.
</p>
<remark>
GetBuiltinIconSize is defined for the Windows platform only; it requires use
of the <var>SHGetFileInfoW</var> routine in the FPC <file>ShellApi.pp</file>
unit.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.UseBuiltinIcons"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.DrawBuiltinIcon">TCustomTreeView.GetBuiltinIconSize</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetBuiltinIconSize.Result">
<short>TSize instance with the dimensions for the shell icon.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.NodeHasChildren">
<short>
Determines whether the specified tree view Node has child nodes.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
NodeHasChildren is an overridden Boolean function used to determine whether
the specified tree view Node has child nodes. It re-implements the method
from the TCustomTreeView ancestor class to examine the local file system for
the path the tree node. It does not call the inherited method.
</p>
<p>
NodeHasChildren signals the OnHasChildren event handler (when assigned) to
get the return value for the method. The shell tree view class instance and
the value in Node are passed as arguments to the event handler.
</p>
<p>
When an event handler has not been assigned, the return value is set to
<b>True</b> if the specified Node is a Directory on the local file system.
</p>
<p>
The return value is also <b>True</b> when the path to the node can be
accessed as a sub-directory in Node (when ObjectTypes does not include
otNonFolders objects). Include otHidden in ObjectTypes to include hidden
directories in the comparison.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.NodeHasChildren">TCustomTreeView.NodeHasChildren</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnHasChildren">TCustomTreeView.OnHasChildren</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.NodeHasChildren.Result">
<short>
<b>True</b> when the node is a directory or contains non-folder objects at
the given path.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.ExpandCollapseMode">
<short>
Controls the actions performed when a tree node is expanded or collapsed on
the control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>ExpandCollapseMode</var> is a <var>TExpandCollapseMode</var> property
which determines the actions performed when a tree node is expanded or
collapsed on the tree view control. The default value for the property is
ecmRefreshedExpanding. This value causes the child nodes for a given tree node
to be deleted and recreated when the node is expanded.
</p>
<p>
See <link id="TExpandCollapseMode">TExpandCollapseMode</link> for the other
values allowed in the property, and the corresponding actions performed in the
tree node.
</p>
<p>
ExpandCollapseMode is used in the CanExpand and Collapse methods.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.CanExpand"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Collapse"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TExpandCollapseMode"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.Collapse">TTreeNode.Collapse</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.Expand">TTreeNode.Expand</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Create">
<short>
Constructor for the class instance.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Create</var> is the constructor for the class instance. Create calls the
inherited method using the value in <var>AOwner</var> as the owner for the
class instance.
</p>
<p>
Create sets the default values for properties, including:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>UseBuiltinIcons</dt>
<dd>Set to True top enable the built-in icons in the widgetset class.</dd>
<dt>PathDelimiter</dt>
<dd>Set to the platform-specific PathDelim from the SysUtils unit.</dd>
<dt>ObjectTypes</dt>
<dd>
Set to [otFolders] to display folders (but not files) in the tree view.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
Create initializes internal members used to monitor the <var>Root</var>
property for changes to its value, and the find options used to locate nodes in the Items for the tree view control. Find options include use of case-insensitive comparisons in node values when the CaseInsensitiveFilenames compiler define is enabled.
</p>
<p>
Please note: Values in the <var>Items</var> property are populated when the
<var>Loaded</var> method is called during component streaming.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Modified in LCL version 2.4 to initialize the PathDelimiter property and internal find options.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.UseBuiltinIcons"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Loaded"/>
<link id="TCustomTreeView.PathDelimiter"/>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.PathDelim">SysUtils.PathDelim</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Create.AOwner">
<short>Component that owns the class instance.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Destroy">
<short>Destructor for the class instance.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Destroy</var> is the destructor for the class instance. Destroy ensures
that the <var>ShellListView</var> is set to <b>Nil</b> prior to calling the
inherited destructor.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetBasePath">
<short>
Returns the initial path in the file system hierarchy for the tree structure
in the control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>GetBasePath</var> is a <var>String</var> class function used to get the
notation for the initial path in the file system hierarchy. The return value
contains the following values for the supported platforms:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>Windows platforms (other than Windows CE)</dt>
<dd>'' (empty string)</dd>
<dt>Windows CE</dt>
<dd>'\'</dd>
<dt>UNIX-like operating systems</dt>
<dd>'/'</dd>
<dt>Amiga</dt>
<dd>'' (empty string)</dd>
</dl>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.GetRootPath"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetRootPath">
<short>
Returns the effective value for Root when an explicit value has not been
assigned.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
If Root has an non-empty string value, it is used as the return value.
Otherwise, GetBasePath is called to get the root designation for the
platform. A trailing path delimiter is appended to the return value if it is
not already present.
</p>
<p>
GetRootPath is called from GetPathFromNode when a relative path is found in
the fully-qualified path for a node. It is also called from the Refresh
method to get a path when a tree node is not specified as an argument to the
method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetPathFromNode">
<short>
Returns the path (including the file name) for the file system object
represented in the specified node.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
GetPathFromNode casts the tree node in ANode to a TShellTreeNode type to
access the file system-specific properties and methods for the node.
</p>
<p>
When IsDirectory returns <b>True</b>, the return value contains the path to
the folder with a trailing path delimiter. Otherwise, the return value has
the fully-qualified path for the file.
</p>
<p>
An absolute path in the return value includes the root directory prepended to
the value.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.GetRootPath"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.IsDirectory"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.FullFilename"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.BasePath"/>
<link id="#lazutils.lazfileutils.FilenameIsAbsolute">FilenameIsAbsolute</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetPathFromNode.Result">
<short>
Fully qualified path for the file system object represented in the node.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.GetPathFromNode.ANode">
<short>Tree node with the path and file name for the node.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles">
<short>Fills the tree view when the Root directory is empty.</short>
<descr>
<remark>
The implementation of PopulateWithBaseFiles is platform-specific.
</remark>
<p>
For Windows platforms other than Windows CE, the tree view is filled with
<var>TShellTreeNode</var> entries for the logical drive names found on the
system. The drive information is retrieved using the
<var>GetLogicalDriveStrings</var> routine in the Windows API.
</p>
<p>
For other platforms, which do not use drive letters, the tree view is
populated with nodes for the files or directories in the base path for the
control.
</p>
<p>
PopulateWithBaseFiles is called from the <var>Loaded</var>,
<var>SetRoot</var>, and <var>SetFileSortType</var> methods when an empty
string (<b>''</b>) is assigned to the <var>Root</var> property.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method at design-time, or when the component
is loaded using the LCL streaming mechanism on platforms other than Windows.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso></seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Refresh">
<short>
Updates the tree view to display file system objects starting at the
specified tree node.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Refresh</var> is an overloaded method in
<var>TCustomShellTreeView</var>. It ensures that the tree node specified in
ANode is selected and expanded to reveal its immediate first-level child
nodes. When ANode is unassigned (Nil), the value in Root is updated for the
tree view an associated list view control (when assigned). Setting the value
in Root also populates the TShellTreeNode instances in the Items property.
</p>
<p>
Refresh is called when a new value is assigned to the ObjectTypes property.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Refresh.ANode">
<short>
Tree node with the initial path displayed in the shell control; Nil defaults
to the root directory.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.UseBuiltinIcons">
<short>
Indicates if OS-provided icons are used for entries in the Shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>UseBuiltinIcons</var> is a <var>Boolean</var> property which indicates
if OS-provided icons are used for the file system entries in the Shell
control.
</p>
<p>
The default value for the property is <b>True</b>. Setting a new value for
the property causes the <var>Invalidate</var> method to be called to redraw
the control.
</p>
<p>
UseBuiltinIcons is used in the <var>DrawBuiltinIcon</var> method, and
controls whether the corresponding method is called in the widgetset class.
When UseBuiltinIcons is set to <b>False</b>, an icon is not drawn in the
DrawBuiltinIcon method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.DrawBuiltinIcon"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes">
<short>
Indicates the file system objects displayed using the control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>ObjectTypes</var> is a <var>TObjectTypes</var> property with the file
system objects which can be stored in Items and displayed on the tree view
control. It is a set type and can contains zero or more values from the
TObjectType enumeration. When values are included in the set, they are
enabled and displayed on the control.
</p>
<dl>
<dt>otFolders</dt>
<dd>Enables and displays folders.</dd>
<dt>otNonFolders</dt>
<dd>Enables and displays files and other file system entries which are not a
folder.</dd>
<dt>otHidden</dt>
<dd>Enables and displays hidden directories and/or files on the tree view
control.</dd>
</dl>
<p>
Changing the values in the property causes the Refresh method to be called to
reload the Items for the control starting at the root directory. The
currently Selected tree node is saved before the nodes are refreshed, and
restored when Items has been reloaded. An exception raised when the path no
longer exists in the tree nodes is handled and ignored in the method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Path"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Refresh"/>
<link id="TObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TObjectType"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView">
<short>
Connects this ShellTreeView to a ShellListView.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>ShellListView</var> is a <var>TCustomShellListView</var> property used
to connect the tree view to a list view control.
</p>
<p>
Methods and properties in the list view control can be used to change the
currently selected directory, or to limit its display to specific object
types. Changes to the <var>Root</var> or <var>ObjectTypes</var> properties in
the list view are propagated to the associated tree view control.
</p>
<p>
In a similar fashion, changes to the <var>Root</var> property or the selected
item in the tree view causes the changes to be propagated to the associated
list view control.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType">
<short>Indicates how the items should be sorted in the tree.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>FileSortType</var> is a <var>TFileSortType</var> property used to
indicate the sort order for tree nodes in the <var>Items</var> property. See
<var>TFileSortType</var> for information about enumeration values and their
meanings.
</p>
<p>
Changing the value in <var>FileSortType</var> causes the <var>Items</var>
property to be cleared, and the tree nodes to be re-created for the
<var>Path</var> when <var>Root</var> has been assigned. If Root contains an
empty string (<b>''</b>), the <var>PopulateWithBaseFiles</var> method is
called. Otherwise, the <var>Path</var> is updated to force the control to be
reloaded.
</p>
<p>
No action other than setting the property value is performed in the method at
design-time.
</p>
<p>
The value in <var>FileSortType</var> is used in the
<var>PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles</var> method and passed as an argument to the
internal <var>GetFilesInDir</var> procedure.
</p>
<remark>
The value in FileSortType is not used in <var>PopulateWithBaseFiles</var> on
Windows platforms. The entries are logical drive letters, and are processed
in the order provided by the file system.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TFileSortType"/>
<link id="EInvalidPath"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Path"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Root">
<short>
Indicates the directory to start showing the list of items.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Root</var> is a <var>String</var> property used to set the directory (or
logical device) used to fill the list of items in the tree view control.
Changing the value in Root causes the Items in the control to be re-populated.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method when a new value is set for the the
Root property while the component is being loaded using the LCL streaming
mechanism. The actions are performed when the Loaded method is called.
</p>
<p>
An empty string (<b>''</b>) indicates that the base path for the platform
should be used to populate the tree view. This causes the
PopulateWithBaseFiles method to be called to determine the Items displayed in
the control.
</p>
<p>
Setting Root to an invalid path name causes an EInvalidPath exception to be
raised at run-time. The error is ignored, and an exception is not raised, at
design-time to prevent crashing the Lazarus IDE.
</p>
<p>
TShellTreeNode instances are created and added to the Items property using
the expanded fully qualified path name in Root.
</p>
<p>
If ShellListView has been assigned for the control, its Root property is
updated to match the new value for the property.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.GetBasePath"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<link id="TShellListView"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Path">
<short>Path to the directory displayed in the shell control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Path</var> is a <var>String</var> property which represents the path on
the local file system to the Selected tree node in the control.
</p>
<p>
Reading the value for the property calls the <var>GetPathFromNode</var>
method to derive the value for the property using the <var>Selected</var>
tree node. The full path for the <var>TShellTreeNode</var> is used, with a
path delimiter appended for a directory entry. If the path is not absolute,
the base path name is prepended to the path value.
</p>
<p>
Setting the value for the property causes the the new value to be resolved to
a fully qualified path name when needed. A relative path is expanded into a
fully qualified absolute path value resolved relative to the base path in
<var>Root</var>.
</p>
<p>
An <var>EInvalidPath</var> exception is raised when setting Path to a value
that is not valid, including:
</p>
<ul>
<li>The path does not exist on the local file system</li>
<li>The path cannot be resolved as a directory located under the Root
directory</li>
<li>The path represents an entry not valid for the settings in
ObjectTypes</li>
</ul>
</descr>
<seealso></seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.OnAddItem">
<short>
Event handler signalled when an item (tree node) is added to the shell
control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>OnAddItem</var> is a <var>TAddItemEvent</var> property which contains
the event handler signalled when an item (tree node) is added to the shell
control. OnAddItem is signalled from the <var>PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles</var>
method, and allows the base path and file information for each file to be
checked before it is added to the Items for the tree view control.
</p>
<p>
An application must implement and assign an object procedure using the
signature in TAddItemEvent to the handler. The Sender argument is the tree
view control for the event notification. ABasePath contains the value from
BasePath in the tree view control. AFileInfo is a TSearchRec instance with
the attributes for the file system object represented in the node. CanAdd is
a variable parameter which indicates whether the file system object should be
added to the Items property. Set CanAdd to <b>False</b> in the event handler
to omit the file system object in Items.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TAddItemEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.OnSortCompare">
<short>
Event handler signalled to compare file items in a custom sort routine.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>OnSortCompare</var> is a <var>TFileItemCompareEvent</var> property with
the event handler signalled to implement a custom file sort for the tree view
control. OnSortCompare is used to order the directories or files displayed in
the tree view control when its FileSortType property is set to fstCustom.
</p>
<p>
Changing the routine assigned to the property causes the Items in the control
to be reloaded and ordered using the new file sort compare routine.
</p>
<p>
An application can implement and assign a routine using the signature perform
custom file comparison routines using various attributes. The following is an
item compare function, as implemented by forum member d7_2_laz, used to order
items with leading Underscore characters:
</p>
<code>
function TForm1.SortCompareUnderscore(Item1, Item2: TFileItem): integer;
begin
// Make sure that folders are moved to the top
Result := ord(Item2.isFolder) - ord(Item1.isFolder);
if Result = 0 then
if (pos('_', Item1.FileInfo.Name) = 1) or
(pos('_', Item2.FileInfo.Name) = 1) then
Result := AnsiCompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name)
else
Result := CompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name);
end;
</code>
<p>
<b>Sort File Items by Date</b>
</p>
<code>
function TForm1.SortCompareByDate(Item1, Item2: TFileItem): integer;
begin
// Folders first ...
Result := ord(Item2.isFolder) - ord(Item1.isFolder);
if Result = 0 then
begin
// then file date ...
Result := CompareValue(Item1.FileInfo.TimeStamp, Item2.FileInfo.TimeStamp);
if Result = 0 then
// then file name
Result := CompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name);
end;
end;
</code>
<p>
<b>Sort File Items by Size</b>
</p>
<code>
function TForm1.SortCompareBySize(Item1, Item2: TFileItem): integer;
begin
// Folders first
Result := ord(Item2.isFolder) - ord(Item1.isFolder);
if Result = 0 then
begin
// then file size ...
Result := Item1.FileInfo.Size - Item2.FileInfo.Size;
if Result = 0 then
// then file name
Result := CompareText(Item1.FileInfo.Name, Item2.FileInfo.Name);
end;
end;
</code>
</descr>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Path"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellTreeView.Items" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Items"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView">
<short>
Implements a tree view control to display the files, directories and other
objects (such as devices) from the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TShellTreeView</var> is a <var>TCustomShellTreeView</var> descendant
that implements a tree view used to display files, directories, and other
objects (such as devices) from the local file system. TShellTreeView provides
a hierarchical tree view for the file system objects, and is used to navigate
between items in the control.
</p>
<p>
TShellTreeView sets the visibility for properties, methods, and events
defined in the ancestor class.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Align" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Align"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Anchors" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Anchors"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.AutoExpand" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.AutoExpand"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.BorderSpacing" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.BorderSpacing"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.BackgroundColor" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.BackgroundColor"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.BorderStyle" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.BorderStyle"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.BorderWidth" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.BorderWidth"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Color" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Color"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Constraints" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Constraints"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Enabled" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Enabled"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ExpandSignType" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ExpandSignType"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Font" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Font"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.FileSortType" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.HideSelection" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.HideSelection"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.HotTrack" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.HotTrack"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Images" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Images"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Indent" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Indent"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.MultiSelectStyle" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.MultiSelectStyle"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ParentColor">
<short>
Uses the Color from the Parent control, when enabled.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
ParentColor determines if the control should use the Color from the Parent
control, when enabled. The default value for the property is <b>False</b> in
TShellTreeView.
</p>
<p>
When this property is <b>True</b>, all changes to the Color of the parent
will also be applied to the Color of the control, ensuring that they both
contain same value. If the Color of the control is changed by the
application, then ParentColor will be automatically set to <b>False</b>.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TControl.ParentColor">TControl.ParentColor</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ParentFont" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.ParentFont"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ParentShowHint" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.ParentShowHint"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.PopupMenu" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.PopupMenu"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ReadOnly" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ReadOnly"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.RightClickSelect" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.RightClickSelect"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Root" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.RowSelect" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.RowSelect"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ScrollBars" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ScrollBars"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.SelectionColor" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.SelectionColor"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ShowButtons" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ShowButtons"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ShowHint" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.ShowHint"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ShowLines" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ShowLines"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ShowRoot" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ShowRoot"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.StateImages" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.StateImages"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.TabStop">
<short>Enables navigation using the Tab key.</short>
<descr>
<p>
The default value for the properly is <b>True</b> in TShellTreeView.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.TabStop">TWinControl.TabStop</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeView.TabOrder" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.TabOrder"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Tag">
<short>Tag value for the component.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Tag</var> can be used to store an integer value in the component. This
value is streamed together with all other published properties. It can be
used for instance to quickly identify a component in an event handler.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#rtl.classes.TComponent">TComponent</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ToolTips" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ToolTips"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Visible" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Visible"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnAddItem" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellTreeView.OnAddItem"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnAdvancedCustomDraw" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnAdvancedCustomDraw"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnAdvancedCustomDrawItem" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnAdvancedCustomDrawItem"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnChange" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnChange"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnChanging" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnChanging"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnClick" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnClick"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnCollapsed" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnCollapsed"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnCollapsing" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnCollapsing"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnCustomDraw" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnCustomDraw"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnCustomDrawItem" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnCustomDrawItem"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnDblClick" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnDblClick"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnEdited" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnEdited"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnEditing" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnEditing"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnEnter" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnEnter"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnExit" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnExit"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnExpanded" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnExpanded"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnExpanding" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnExpanding"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnGetImageIndex" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnGetImageIndex"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnGetSelectedIndex" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnGetSelectedIndex"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnHasChildren" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnHasChildren"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnKeyDown" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnKeyDown"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnKeyPress" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnKeyPress"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnKeyUp" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnKeyUp"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseDown" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseDown"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseEnter" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseEnter"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseLeave" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseLeave"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseMove" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseMove"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseUp" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseUp"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseWheel" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheel"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseWheelDown" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelDown"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseWheelUp" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelUp"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseWheelHorz" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelHorz"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseWheelLeft" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelLeft"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnMouseWheelRight" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelRight"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnSelectionChanged" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.OnSelectionChanged"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnShowHint" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnShowHint"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnSortCompare" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellTreeView.OnSortCompare"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.OnUTF8KeyPress" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnUTF8KeyPress"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.Options" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Options"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.TreeLineColor" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.TreeLineColor"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.TreeLinePenStyle" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.TreeLinePenStyle"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ExpandSignColor" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.ExpandSignColor"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ObjectTypes" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<element name="TShellTreeView.ShellListView" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<element name="TCSLVFileAddedEvent">
<short>
Specifies an event handler signalled when an item is added to
TCustomShellListView.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TCSLVFileAddedEvent</var> specifies the interface for an event handler
signalled when a <var>TListItem</var> instance is added to
<var>TCustomShellListView</var>. TCSLVFileAddedEvent is the type used to
implement the <var>OnAddItem</var> property in
<var>TCustomShellListView</var>.
</p>
<p>
Applications must implement and assign an object procedure using the event
signature to respond to the notification. <var>Sender</var> must be cast to
the correct class type to access properties and methods in the control for
the notification. Or, use the <var>ListView</var> property in the
<var>Item</var> argument.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListItem">TListItem</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCSLVFileAddedEvent.Sender">
<short>Object (control) generating the event notification.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCSLVFileAddedEvent.Item">
<short>List item for the event notification.</short>
</element>
<element name="TShellListItem">
<short>
Implements the class used for list items maintained in TShelllListView.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TShellListItem</var> is a <var>TListItem</var> descendant which
implements the class used for the list items in the TShellListView control. It
extends the ancestor class with the FileInfo property used for file system
information about the list item. It also includes the IsFolder method to
identify whether the list item is a directory on the local file system.
</p>
<p>
TShellListItem is the default class type used to create a new list item in the
TCustomShellListView.CreateListItem method. It can, however be overridden by
using an OnCreateItemClass event handler in the shell list view control. It is
also used in the PopulateWithRoot method in TCustomShellListView to cast a new
TFileItem instance created when the a file is added to the Items for the
control.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.CreateListItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomListView.OnCreateItemClass"/>
<link id="TFileItem.Create"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListItem">TListItem</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListItems.Add">TListItems.Add</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- private -->
<element name="TShellListItem.FFileInfo"/>
<!-- public -->
<element name="TShellListItem.isFolder">
<short>
Checks for the directory attribute in the file system information for the list
item.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
The return value is <b>True</b> if the Attr member in FileInfo includes the
faDirectory flag value.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellListItem.FileInfo"/>
<link id="TFileItem.Create"/>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.FindFirst">FindFirst</link>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.FindNext">FindNext</link>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.TRawbyteSearchRec">TRawbyteSearchRec</link>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.TUnicodeSearchRec">TUnicodeSearchRec</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellListItem.isFolder.Result">
<short>
Returns <b>True</b> if the list item represents a directory on the local file
system.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TShellListItem.FileInfo">
<short>
File system information about the list item.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>FileInfo</var> is a <var>TSearchRec</var> property which contains file
system information about the list item. It is a record instance returned from
the FindFirst or FindNext routines in the RTL, and contains the attributes for
a file or folder on the local file system. FileInfo includes values like:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Timestamp</li>
<li>Size</li>
<li>Attributes</li>
<li>Excluded Attributes</li>
<li>Find Handle</li>
<li>File Mode (on UNIX-like platforms)</li>
<li>Find Data Structure (or symlink structure on UNIX-like platforms)</li>
</ul>
</descr>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.DoAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TAddItemEvent"/>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.FindFirst">FindFirst</link>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.FindNext">FindNext</link>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.TRawbyteSearchRec">TRawbyteSearchRec</link>
<link id="#rtl.sysutils.TUnicodeSearchRec">TUnicodeSearchRec</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView">
<short>
The base class that defines a list view control to display the files,
directories and other objects (such as devices) from the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TCustomShellListView</var> is a <var>TCustomListView</var> descendant
which defines a list view control for file system objects on the local file
system. <var>TCustomShellListView</var> extends the ancestor class with
properties, methods, and events needed to access and maintain items in the
control including:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Mask</li>
<li>MaskCaseSensitivity</li>
<li>ObjectTypes</li>
<li>Root</li>
<li>ShellTreeView</li>
<li>Items</li>
<li>GetPathFromItem</li>
<li>OnAddItem</li>
<li>OnFileAdded</li>
</ul>
<p>
Application should not create instance of <var>TCustomShellListView</var>;
use the <var>TShellListView</var> descendant which sets the scope for members
in the class.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Mask"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.GetPathFromItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnFileAdded"/>
<link id="TShellListView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FMask"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FMaskCaseSensitivity"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FObjectTypes"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FRoot"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FShellTreeView"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FUseBuiltInIcons"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FOnAddItem"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FOnSortCompare"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.FOnFileAdded"/>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetMask">
<short>Sets the value for the Mask property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Mask"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetMask.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetMaskCaseSensitivity">
<short>Sets the value for the MaskCaseSensitivity property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetMaskCaseSensitivity.AValue">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetShellTreeView">
<short>Sets the value for the ShellTreeView property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetShellTreeView.Value">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetRoot">
<short>Sets the value for the Root property.</short>
<descr>
<p>
Calls <var>Clear</var> to remove list items in the control. Calls
<var>PopulateWithRoot</var> to load file system entries in the new root
directory. Raises an <var>EInvalidPath</var> exception at run-time if Value
contains an invalid path name. Does <b>not</b> raise an exception at
design-time to prevent crashing the IDE.
</p>
</descr>
<errors>
Raises an EInvalidPath exception at run-time if Value contains an invalid
path name.
</errors>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetRoot.Value">
<short>New value for the property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.WSRegisterClass">
<short>
Registers an association between the class type and its widgetset class.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>WSRegisterClass</var> is an overridden class method in
<var>TCustomShellListView</var>. It registers properties that are ignored in
the class instance during LCL component streaming, including:
</p>
<ul>
<li>ItemIndex (Used in older LCL versions)</li>
<li>BevelKind (Provided for Delphi compatibility)</li>
<li>TListItem.OverlayIndex (Provided for Delphi compatibility)</li>
</ul>
<p>
It calls the inherited method, and registers the companion widgetset class
instance.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.WSRegisterClass">TWinControl.WSRegisterClass</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.AdjustColWidths">
<short>
Adjusts the width of columns in the list view according to the overall width
for the control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
AdjustColWidths is a method used to adjust the width of columns according to
the overall width for the control. It ensures that the columns are
proportionately sized in the control layout.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method when the control has fewer than three
(3) columns, or when AutoSizeColumns is <b>False</b> and an explicit value
has been assigned to the first column in the control.
</p>
<p>
An arbitrary width of 400 pixels is used to determine the adjusted width for
each of the columns.
</p>
<dl>
<dt>Width &lt; 400 pixels</dt>
<dd>
The initial column is give 50% of the overall client width, and the second
column is given 25% of the overall client width.The third column is given the
remaining client area for the control.
</dd>
<dt>Width &gt;= 400 pixels</dt>
<dd>
The initial column is give 70% of the overall width, and the second column is
given 15% of the overall width. The third column is given the remaining
client area for the control, or 0 when no space is available.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>
If the control has more than three columns, the widths for the remaining
columns are not altered.
</p>
<p>
AdjustColWidths calls BeginUpdate prior to updating the column widths, and
calls EndUpdate when column layout has been updated.
</p>
<p>
AdjustColWidths is called from the Create constructor, from the DoOnResize
method, and when a new value is assigned to AutoSizeColumns property.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.AutoSizeColumns"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Create"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.DoOnResize"/>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TControl.ClientWidth">TControl.ClientWidth</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListVIew.Columns">TCustomListView.Columns</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.CreateHandle">
<short>
Creates the handle for the control and populates the Items property.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>CreateHandle</var> is an overridden method in
<var>TCustomShellListView</var>. It calls the inherited method on entry to
allocate the handle for the windowed control with creation parameters and
window flags as needed. An internal flag is checked to determine if the
control is waiting for handle creation to finish loading the values in Items.
When set, PopulateWithRoot is called to load the file system entries in Items
and the flag is cleared.
</p>
<p>
CreateHandle is called from methods in the ancestor class when HandleNeeded
is called for the class instance or its Parent.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.CreateHandle">TWinControl.CreateHandle</link>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.HandleNeeded">TWinControl.HandleNeeded</link>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.HandleAllocated">TWinControl.HandleAllocated</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.CreateListItem">
<short>
Create a new entry added to the Items for the shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>CreateListItem</var> is an overridden TListItem function in
TCustomShellListView. It ensures that the TShellListItem class type is used
for new Items added to the shell control. If an OnCreateItemClass event
handler has been assigned, the inherited method in TCustomListView is called
to confirm/override the item class used and to create the new instance added
to Items.
</p>
<p>
The return value contains the new TListItem (or descendent) class instance
created for the list item in the method.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Added in LCL version 2.4.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.CreatelistItem">TCustomListView.CreatelistItem</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListItem">TListItem</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListItems.Add">TListItems.Add</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot">
<short>
Fills the list view with file system information for the directory in Root.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>PopulateWithRoot</var> is a procedure used to fill the <var>Items</var>
property with file system entries for the directory specified in
<var>Root</var>.
</p>
<p>
No actions are performed in the method at design-time, or when Root contains
an empty string (<b>''</b>). In addition, the actions may be delayed if the
Handle for control has not been allocated. An internal flag is set to
indicate the condition, and PopulateWithRoot will be called again when the
Handle is created in CreateHandle.
</p>
<p>
PopulateWithRoot calls the internal GetFilesInDir helper routine to get a
list of file system items for the path which match the Mask and ObjectTypes
specified for the control. Each of the files in the list are passed to
DoAddItem / OnAddItem to determine if they can be added to the Items property.
</p>
<p>
The add method in Items is called to create the list items which represent
each of the files or directories. If a list item is a TShellListItem class
type, its FileInfo property is updated with the file information from the
TFileItem created in GetFilesInDir.
</p>
<p>
The Caption is used to store the file or directory name in the list item. The
Data property in the list item is used to store a pointer to the file size.
Values are added to SubItems in the list item to store the string
representation for the file size, and the file extension.
</p>
<p>
When UseBuiltInIcons is set to <b>True</b>, the GetBuiltInImageIndex method
is called to get the ImageIndex for the built-in icon on a list item. This
action is performed using the path to the current file name when LargeImages
and/or SmallImages have not been assigned. The value in ViewStyle determines
the image size requested. When ViewStyle is <var>vsIcon</var>, LargeImages is
checked (when assigned). Otherwise, SmallImages is checked (when assigned).
If an image list exists in either LargeImages or SmallImages, the existing
ImageIndex in the list item is used.
</p>
<p>
The OnFileAdded event handler is signalled (when assigned) for each new entry
added to Items.
</p>
<p>
The Sort method is called prior to exit to order the Items in the control
using the option specified in the FileSortType property.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Updated in LCL version 2.4 to use TShellListItem as the item class for list
items.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Mask"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.UseBuiltInIcons"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnFileAdded"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.CreateHandle"/>
<link id="TShellListItem"/>
<link id="TAddItemEvent"/>
<link id="TCSLVFileAddedEvent"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.DoOnResize">
<short>Adjusts column widths when the control is resized.</short>
<descr>
<p>
Calls the inherited method, and calls AdjustColWidths to update the layout
for Columns.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.AdjustColWidths"/>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TControl.DoOnResize">TControl.DoOnResize</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetAutoSizeColumns">
<short>Sets the value for the AutoSizeColumns property.</short>
<descr/>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.AutoSizeColumns"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.SetAutoSizeColumns.Value">
<short>New value for the AutoSizeColumns property.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem">
<short>
Signals the OnAddItem event handler when an entry is added to the Items in
the control.
</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso></seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem.ABasePath">
<short>Base path for the list view.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem.AFileInfo">
<short>TSearchRec with the information for the new entry.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem.CanAdd">
<short>
Set the argument to <b>True</b> to allow the item to be added; set to
<b>False</b> to prevent adding the item.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetBuiltinImageIndex">
<short>
Gets the index position for the built-in icon used for the specified path or
file name.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>GetBuiltinImageIndex</var> is an <var>Integer</var> function used to get
the image index for a built-in icon provided by the operating system or
platform.
</p>
<p>
The return value contains the ordinal position for the image used for the
file name or path specified in <var>AFilename</var>. The return value is
<b>-1</b> if an image could not be selected for the value in AFileName.
</p>
<p>
When <var>ALargeImage</var> is <b>True</b>, the index value refers to a large
image as used in the vsIcon view style. When set to <b>False</b>, it refers
to a small image as used in the other view styles.
</p>
<p>
GetBuiltinImageIndex calls the GetBuiltInImageIndex method in the widgetset
class to get the return value for the method. The widgetset class handles
storing the built-in image to the correct image list when the handle for the
image list has not already been assigned.
</p>
<p>
GetBuiltinImageIndex is called from the <var>PopulateWithRoot</var> method
when <var>UseBuiltInIcons</var> is set to <b>True</b>.
</p>
<remark>
In the current LCL version, GetBuiltinImageIndex is implemented for the
Windows platform only.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.UseBuiltInIcons"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.LargeImages">TCustomListView.LargeImages</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.SmallImages">TCustomListView.SmallImages</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetBuiltinImageIndex.Result">
<short>Ordinal position for the built-in image.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetBuiltinImageIndex.AFileName">
<short>File name or path used to find the associated image.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetBuiltinImageIndex.ALargeImage">
<short><b>True</b> if the large image list is used for the image.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.OnFileAdded">
<short>
Event handler signalled when a file is added to the Items in the control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>OnFileAdded</var> is a <var>TCSLVFileAddedEvent</var> property
representing the event handler signalled when a file is added to the
<var>Items</var> in the control. Applications must implement and assign an
object procedure to the event handler to respond to the event notification.
See <link id="TCSLVFileAddedEvent"/> for information about the arguments
passed to the event handler.
</p>
<p>
<var>OnFileAdded</var> is signalled (when assigned) from the
<var>PopulateWithRoot</var> method after calling <var>DoAddItem</var> and
<var>OnAddItem</var>, and after the list item has been added to the
<var>Items</var> property.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCSLVFileAddedEvent"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.Create">
<short>Constructor for the class instance.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Create</var> is the overridden constructor for the class instance.
<var>Create</var> calls the inherited method using <var>AOwner</var> as the
owner of the class instance. <var>Create</var> sets the default values for
properties in the class instance, including:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>UseBuiltInIcons</dt>
<dd>True</dd>
<dt>ViewStyle</dt>
<dd>vsReport view style</dd>
<dt>ObjectTypes</dt>
<dd>[otNonFolders]</dd>
<dt>MaskCaseSensitivity</dt>
<dd>mcsPlatformDefault</dd>
<dt>Columns</dt>
<dd>Creates three columns for File Name, File Size, and File Type</dd>
</dl>
<p>
<var>Create</var> calls the <var>Resize</var> method to adjust the widths for
the <var>Columns</var> defined in the method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.ViewStyle">TCustomListView.ViewStyle</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.Columns">TCustomListView.Columns</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.Create.AOwner">
<short>Owner for the class instance.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.Destroy">
<short>Destructor for the class instance.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Destroy</var> is the overridden destructor for the class instance.
<var>Destroy</var> ensures that a control assigned to the
<var>ShellTreeView</var> property is set to <b>Nil</b>. <var>Destroy</var>
calls the inherited method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetPathFromItem">
<short>Gets the path on the local file system for the specified item.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>GetPathFromItem</var> is a <var>String</var> function used to get the
path on the local file system for the list item specified in
<var>ANode</var>. The return value contains the content from the
<var>Root</var> property with a trailing path delimiter, joined with the
<var>Caption</var> for the <var>TListItem</var> in <var>ANode</var>.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListItem">TListItem</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetPathFromItem.Result">
<short>Complete path to the item.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.GetPathFromItem.ANode">
<short>List item examined in the method.</short>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.AutoSizeColumns">
<short>
Indicates if columns in the control are automatically resized to fill the
client display area.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>AutoSizeColumns</var> is a <var>Boolean</var> property which indicates
if the <var>Columns</var> for the control are automatically resized to fill
the client display area for the control. When set to <b>True</b>, the widths
for the Columns are adjusted so that they fill the client display area
without the need for a horizontal scroll bar. The default value for the
property is <b>True</b>.
</p>
<p>
Changing the value for the property to <b>True</b> causes the
<var>Resize</var> method to be called.
</p>
<remark>
The Resize method will be called at least once, even when AutoSizeColumns is
set to <b>False</b>, if an explicit width has not been set for the first
column in the control.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.Columns">TCustomListView.Columns</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TListColumn">TListColumn</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.Mask">
<short>File mask used to select items displayed in the shell control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>Mask</var> is a <var>String</var> property used to supply a mask which
determines the file system objects displayed in the shell control. Mask can
contain one or more mask values delimited by the Semicolon (<b>';'</b>)
character. For example:
</p>
<code>*.exe; br*.com; c??.*</code>
<p>
Changing the value in Mask causes the <var>Clear</var> method to be called
for the shell control. In addition, the <var>Items</var> property calls its
<var>Clear</var> method to remove entries stored in the property. The
<var>PopulateWithRoot</var> method is called to re-populate the shell control
using the new mask value.
</p>
<p>
The value in Mask is passed as an argument to the internal
<var>GetFilesInDir</var> helper which gets the file system objects displayed
in the List View control.
</p>
<p>
Use <var>MaskCaseSensitivity</var> to specify the case sensitivity option
used when matching file masks in the shell control.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.Clear">TCustomListView.Clear</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity">
<short>
Case Sensitivity option enabled for file masks in the shell control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>MaskCaseSensitivity</var> is a <var>TMaskCaseSensitivity</var> property
which represents the case sensitivity option used for file masks in the shell
control. The default value for the property is <var>mcsPlatformDefault</var>.
See <var>TMaskCaseSensitivity</var> for a description of the enumeration
values and their meanings.
</p>
<p>
Changing the value in <var>MaskCaseSensitivity</var> causes the shell control
to re-populate its file Items using the <var>Mask</var> for the control.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TMaskCaseSensitivity"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Mask"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes">
<short>
Indicates which objects are visible in the control (files and/or directories,
hidden files, etc.).
</short>
<descr>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.Root">
<short>
Indicates the initial directory path whose objects are displayed in the
control.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
The most important property of the ShellListView, indicates the directory
whose contents will be shown. This property is automatically managed if the
property ShellTreeView is filled. If this property is empty, nothing will be
shown.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView">
<short>
Used to connect the ShellListView to a ShellTreeView.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>ShellTreeView</var> is a <var>TCustomShellTreeView</var> property used
to connect the list view control to a shell tree view control. ShellTreeView
provides access to the currently selected device, file, or directory in the
local file system.
</p>
<p>
Changing the value in ShellTreeView causes the <var>Clear</var> method to be
called to refresh the list view control. The path to the <var>Selected</var>
item in the tree view is used as the <var>Root</var> property in the list
view. The <var>PopulateWithRoot</var> method is called to fill the
<var>Items</var> in the list view control.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ShellListView"/>
<link id="TShellTreeView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomTreeView.Selected">TCustomTreeView.Selected</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.Clear">TCustomListView.Clear</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.UseBuiltInIcons">
<short>
Indicates if icons provided by the OS or platform are used for items in the
list.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>UseBuiltInIcons</var> is a <var>Boolean</var> property which indicates
if icons provided by the OS or platform are used for the <var>Items</var> in
the list view control. The default value for the property is <b>True</b>.
</p>
<p>
UseBuiltInIcons is used when the list view control is populated with the
names for the file and/or directories on the local file system. When set to
<b>True</b>, the <var>GetBuiltInImageIndex</var> method is called to get the
image index for a <var>TListItem</var> stored in the <var>Items</var>
property.
</p>
<p>
Set UseBuiltInIcons to <b>False</b> to use custom images provided in the
<var>LargeImages</var> or <var>SmallImages</var> properties.
</p>
<remark>
UseBuiltInIcons and GetBuiltInImageIndex require support in the widgetset
class to use system-provided icons. This support is currently implemented for
the Windows platform only.
</remark>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="TListItem.ImageIndex"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.LargeImages">TCustomListView.LargeImages</link>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.SmallImages">TCustomListView.SmallImages</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem">
<short>
Event handler signalled to determine if the specified file information can be
added to the Items for the list view.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>OnAddItem</var> is a <var>TAddItemEvent</var> property used to implement
the event handler. It is signalled to determine if the specified file can be
added to the <var>Items</var> for the list view.
</p>
<p>
Arguments passed to the event handler identify the base path and file
information examined in the procedure. Use the <var>CanAdd</var> argument to
indicate if the file information can be added in a calling routine. See <link
id="TAddItemEvent"/> for more information about the event handler definition.
</p>
<p>
<var>OnAddItem</var> is signalled from the <var>DoAddItem</var> method (when
assigned).
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TAddItemEvent"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.DoAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TCustomShellListView.Items" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.Items"/>
<element name="TShellListView">
<short>
Implements a list view control to display the files, directories and other
objects (such as devices) on the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TShellListView</var> is a <var>TCustomShellListView</var> descendant
which implements a list view control for file system objects on the local
file system. <var>TShellListView</var> contains properties, methods, and
events needed to access and maintain items in the control including:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Mask</li>
<li>MaskCaseSensitivity</li>
<li>ObjectTypes</li>
<li>Root</li>
<li>ShellTreeView</li>
<li>Items</li>
<li>GetPathFromItem</li>
<li>OnAddItem</li>
<li>OnFileAdded</li>
</ul>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellListView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Mask"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Items"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.GetPathFromItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.OnFileAdded"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellListView.Columns" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.Columns"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Align" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Align"/>
<element name="TShellListView.AutoSizeColumns" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.AutoSizeColumns"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Anchors" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Anchors"/>
<element name="TShellListView.BorderSpacing" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.BorderSpacing"/>
<element name="TShellListView.BorderStyle" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.BorderStyle"/>
<element name="TShellListView.BorderWidth" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.BorderWidth"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Color">
<short>The background color for the control.</short>
<descr>
<p>
The default value for the properly is clWindow in TShellListView.
</p>
<p>
If Color is set to clDefault, it needs to be passed through GetDefaultColor
to resolve clDefault to a TColor value. Convenience routines which obtain the
color by resolving clDefault and ParentColor are also provided as
TControl.GetColorResolvingParent and TControl.GetRGBColorResolvingParent.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TControl.Color">TControl.Color</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellListView.Constraints" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Constraints"/>
<element name="TShellListView.DragCursor" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.DragCursor"/>
<element name="TShellListView.DragMode" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.DragMode"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Enabled" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Enabled"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Font" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Font"/>
<element name="TShellListView.HideSelection" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.HideSelection"/>
<element name="TShellListView.LargeImages" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.LargeImages"/>
<element name="TShellListView.LargeImagesWidth" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.LargeImagesWidth"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Mask" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.Mask"/>
<element name="TShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.MaskCaseSensitivity"/>
<element name="TShellListView.MultiSelect" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.MultiSelect"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ParentColor">
<short>Uses the Color from the Parent control, when enabled.</short>
<descr>
<p>
ParentColor determines if the control should use the Color from the Parent
control, when enabled. The default value for the property is <b>False</b> in
TShellListView.
</p>
<p>
When this property is <b>True</b>, all changes to the Color of the parent
will also be applied to the Color of the control, ensuring that they both
contain same value. If the Color of the control is changed by the
application, then ParentColor will be automatically set to <b>False</b>.
</p>
<p>
Using ParentColor when the Color value is clDefault can cause problems in
resolving the actual color value. To obtain the Color property of a control
while taking into account clDefault and ParentColor, use the
GetColorResolvingParent method. This method might return a non-RGB color, but
will never return clDefault. To obtain a purely RGB result use the
GetRGBColorResolvingParent method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="#lcl.controls.TControl.ParentColor">TControl.ParentColor</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellListView.ParentFont" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.ParentFont"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ParentShowHint" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.ParentShowHint"/>
<element name="TShellListView.PopupMenu" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.PopupMenu"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ReadOnly" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.ReadOnly"/>
<element name="TShellListView.RowSelect" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.RowSelect"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ScrollBars" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.ScrollBars"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ShowColumnHeaders" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.ShowColumnHeaders"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ShowHint" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.ShowHint"/>
<element name="TShellListView.SmallImages" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.SmallImages"/>
<element name="TShellListView.SmallImagesWidth" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.SmallImagesWidth"/>
<element name="TShellListView.SortColumn" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.SortColumn"/>
<element name="TShellListView.SortType" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.SortType"/>
<element name="TShellListView.StateImages" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.StateImages"/>
<element name="TShellListView.TabStop" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListVIew.TabStop"/>
<element name="TShellListView.TabOrder" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.TabOrder"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ToolTips" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.ToolTips"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Visible" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.Visible"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ViewStyle" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.ViewStyle"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnChange" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnChange"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnClick" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnClick"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnColumnClick" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnColumnClick"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnCompare" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnCompare"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnContextPopup" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnContextPopup"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnDblClick" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnDblClick"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnDeletion" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnDeletion"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnDragDrop" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnDragDrop"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnDragOver" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnDragOver"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnEdited" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnEdited"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnEditing" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnEditing"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnEndDrag" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnEndDrag"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnKeyDown" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnKeyDown"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnKeyPress" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnKeyPress"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnKeyUp" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnKeyUp"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseDown" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseDown"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseEnter" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseEnter"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseLeave" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseLeave"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseMove" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseMove"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseUp" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseUp"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseWheel" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheel"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseWheelDown" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelDown"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseWheelUp" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelUp"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseWheelHorz" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelHorz"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseWheelLeft" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelLeft"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnMouseWheelRight" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnMouseWheelRight"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnResize" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnResize"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnSelectItem" link="#lcl.comctrls.TCustomListView.OnSelectItem"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnStartDrag" link="#lcl.controls.TControl.OnStartDrag"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnUTF8KeyPress" link="#lcl.controls.TWinControl.OnUTF8KeyPress"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnAddItem" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.OnAddItem"/>
<element name="TShellListView.OnFileAdded" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.OnFileAdded"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ObjectTypes" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.ObjectTypes"/>
<element name="TShellListView.Root" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
<element name="TShellListView.ShellTreeView" link="#lcl.shellctrls.TCustomShellListView.ShellTreeView"/>
<element name="TShellTreeNode">
<short>Represents tree nodes in TCustomShellTreeView / TShellTreeView.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>TShellTreeNode</var> is a <var>TTreeNode</var> descendant which
represents tree nodes in <var>TShellTreeView</var>. TShellTreeNode extends
the ancestor class with properties and methods needed to work with files or
directories on the local file system. It includes an internal
<var>TSearchRec</var> instance for the file system object stored when the
node is created by a Shell tree view control.
</p>
<p>
TShellTreeNode is the class type used to create new nodes in the
<var>TCustomShellTreeView.CreateNode</var> method.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.CreateNode"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<!-- private -->
<element name="TShellTreeNode.FBasePath"/>
<!-- protected -->
<element name="TShellTreeNode.FFileInfo">
<short>
Member used to store the TSearchRec instance with file or directory
information for the tree node.
</short>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.IsDirectory"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TFileItem.FileInfo"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.SetBasePath">
<short>Sets the value in the BasePath property.</short>
<descr></descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.BasePath"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.SetBasePath.ABasePath">
<short>New value for the BasePath property.</short>
</element>
<!-- public -->
<element name="TShellTreeNode.ShortFilename">
<short>Gets the name for the item represented in the tree node.</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>ShortFilename</var> is a <var>String</var> function used to get the
short file name for the item represented in the tree node. The return value
contains the value in the Text property for the tree node, and represents the
name for the file system entry without drive or path information.
</p>
<p>
Use <var>FullFilename</var> to get the complete name which includes complete
path information for the item represented in the tree node.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Modified in LCL version 2.2.2 to remove direct access to the internal
TSearchRec instance for the node when getting the property value.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.FullFilename"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.Text">TTreeNode.Text</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.ShortFilename.Result">
<short>
Name for the item represented in the tree node without path information.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.FullFilename">
<short>
Gets the full file name including path for the item represented in the tree
node.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>FullFilename</var> is a <var>String</var> function used to get the full
path and name for the file system object represented by the tree node. When
<var>BasePath</var> is not empty (a root node), it is included in the return
value followed by a path delimiter and the value in <var>Text</var>
(<var>ShortFilename</var>). For a root node, only the value in
<var>Text</var> is used.
</p>
<p>
Trailing path delimiters are not included in the property value for directory
nodes, and are not needed for file nodes. On Windows platforms (other than
WinCE), device identifiers (like 'C:') are modified to include a trailing
path delimiter ('C:\').
</p>
<p>
Use ShortFilename to get the name for the tree node without path information.
</p>
</descr>
<version>
Modified in LCL version 2.2.2 to remove direct access to the internal
TSearchRec instance when getting the value for the property.
</version>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.BasePath"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.ShortFilename"/>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.IsDirectory"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.Text">TTreeNode.Text</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.FullFilename.Result">
<short>The full path and name for the file system object.</short>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.IsDirectory">
<short>
Indicates if the tree node is a directory on the local file system.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>IsDirectory</var> is a <var>Boolean</var> function which indicates if
the file system object for the the tree node is a directory on the local file
system. The return value is <b>True</b> when the file attributes in the
internal <var>TSearchRec</var> instance for the tree node includes the
<var>faDirectory</var> attribute.
</p>
<p>
Use <var>HasChildren</var> to determine if the shell tree node has child
nodes representing files or sub-directories.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.SetBasePath"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
<link id="#lcl.comctrls.TTreeNode.HasChildren">TTreeNode.HasChildren</link>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.IsDirectory.Result">
<short>
<b>True</b> when the tree node represents a directory on the local file
system.
</short>
</element>
<element name="TShellTreeNode.BasePath">
<short>
Contains the base path to the file system object in the tree node.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>BasePath</var> is a read-only <var>String</var> property which contains
the base path on the local file system to the object in the tree node. It
contains an empty string ('') when the file system object is located at the
root of the tree.
</p>
<p>
The value for the property is assigned by calling <var>SetBasePath</var> when
the tree node is created in TCustomShellTreeView / TShellTreeView methods.
</p>
<p>
Use <var>ShortFilename</var> to get the name for the tree node without path
information.
</p>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TShellTreeNode.SetBasePath"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateTreeNodeWithFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.PopulateWithBaseFiles"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.PopulateWithRoot"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="EShellCtrl">
<short>Exception raised for errors occurring in shell controls.</short>
<descr>
<var>EShellCtrl</var> is a <var>Exception</var> descendant raised when errors
occur in shell controls.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.CreateNode"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.DoSelectionChanged"/>
<link id="EInvalidPath"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="EInvalidPath">
<short>Exception raised for an invalid path in shell controls.</short>
<descr>
<var>EInvalidPath</var> is a <var>EShellCtrl</var> descendant raised for an
invalid path in shell controls.
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="EShellCtrl"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Root"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.FileSortType"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.ObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TCustomShellTreeView.Path"/>
<link id="TCustomShellListView.Root"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="DbgS">
<short>
Provides strings values with details about classes used in shell controls for
the debugger.
</short>
<descr>
<p>
<var>DbgS</var> is an overloaded <var>String</var> function used to get a
string value with details about classes used in shell controls. The value is
intended for use in the debugger. The overloaded variants provide support for
the <var>TObjectTypes</var> and <var>TMaskCaseSensitivity</var> class types.
</p>
<p>
For <var>TObjectTypes</var>, a string is built to represents the set type
using the format:
</p>
<code>[otFolders,otNonFolders,otHidden]</code>
<p>
For <var>TMaskCaseSensitivity</var>, a string version of the enumeration
value is used as the return value. For example:
</p>
<code>
'mcsPlatformDefault'
'mcsCaseInsensitive'
'mcsCaseSensitive'
</code>
</descr>
<seealso>
<link id="TObjectTypes"/>
<link id="TMaskCaseSensitivity"/>
</seealso>
</element>
<element name="DbgS.Result">
<short>Formatted values for the debugger.</short>
</element>
<element name="DbgS.OT">
<short>TObjectTypes examined in the routine.</short>
</element>
<element name="DbgS.CS">
<short>TMaskCaseSensitivity examined in the routine.</short>
</element>
<element name="Register">
<short>Registers components for use in the Lazarus IDE.</short>
<descr>
<p>
The following components are added to the Lazarus IDE component palette:
</p>
<p>
<b>Misc</b> Tab
</p>
<ul>
<li>TShellTreeView</li>
<li>TShellListView</li>
</ul>
</descr>
<seealso/>
</element>
</module>
<!-- ShellCtrls -->
</package>
</fpdoc-descriptions>