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''List'' class is one of the most complex MUI classes. Its purpose is to display data as a list or table. Objects of ''List'' can be found in almost any MUI application. An example shown below is a ''List'' object from the ''Media Logger'' application, which shows [[Reggae:_MorphOS_multimedia_framework|Reggae]] event log. The event log list is the main item of the program window. The most important visible elements of a ''List'' object are marked with digits. | ''List'' class is one of the most complex MUI classes. Its purpose is to display data as a list or table. Objects of ''List'' can be found in almost any MUI application. An example shown below is a ''List'' object from the ''Media Logger'' application, which shows [[Reggae:_MorphOS_multimedia_framework|Reggae]] event log. The event log list is the main item of the program window. The most important visible elements of a ''List'' object are marked with digits. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 1 January 2012
Grzegorz Kraszewski
List class is one of the most complex MUI classes. Its purpose is to display data as a list or table. Objects of List can be found in almost any MUI application. An example shown below is a List object from the Media Logger application, which shows Reggae event log. The event log list is the main item of the program window. The most important visible elements of a List object are marked with digits.
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