I have a Win32 GUI program with a tab control, each tab having a list view control. There is massive flickering whenever the window is resized. I\'ve tried the following thi
When a ListView is Docked, as in Windows Explorer (and you have a good amount of items), resizing the main form will cause all of the items to flicker. http://www.codeproject.com/KB/list/listviewxp.aspx
I may be stating the obvious, but I thought double buffering is the solution to Win32 flickers. I'm a Java Developer and it has been a while sine I wrote win32 so please let me know if I'm talking nonsense
Here is the how to: http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=411559
Here is some sampe code: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/DoubleBuffering.aspx
Here is the .NET equivalent question (?): How to prevent a Windows Forms TextBox from flickering on resize?
Windows supports a re-size batching operation that is meant to avoid flicker caused when lots of child windows are indepently resized. See BeginDeferWindowPos for more information on that.
If that is not working, then try the WM_SETREDRAW message. It looks possible to stop drawing of the parent window - which will inhibit all the child controls, then, when the layout is finished, enable drawing again, and call RedrawWindow to repaint the entire window in one pass. I did rather think that this is what Defered window positioning would use internally.
It turned out there was a problem with the Z-ordering - calling BringWindowToTop on the list view solved the problem.