Re: Adding images to a listview

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Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] schrieb:

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I'm not going to speculate, based on random rumor, what VS2005 SP1 is going to look like and who cares anyway? It's an update. If everything in VS2005 gets freshened and improved by the update, why is that bad? It might be bad that the improvements were needed at all, but I find it hard to complain that a large number of problems are being fixed.

I don't complain about fixing bugs or something like this but rater the hardware and time requirements for applying the fix! It's rediculous in my eyes that applying the fix will need several gigabytes of temporary storage space and several hours of processing. That is my point.

Greetings

Markus
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