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In a ListView you can have icons on each item.
When viewing in Details-mode the icon is shown in the left-most column.

Can I show an icon in some other column?

A: 

There's no .NET support for this.

Have a look at this project.

Jon Seigel
+1  A: 

Inherit from ListView and draw your own icons.

public class MyListView : ListView
{
    protected override void OnDrawSubItem(System.Windows.Forms.DrawListViewSubItemEventArgs e)
    {
        base.OnDrawSubItem(e);
    }
}
hometoast
+3  A: 

The ListView control does not support images in sub-items natively. The easiest thing to do is switch to a DataGridView and use a DataGridViewImageColumn. If that is not possible, then you'll need to draw the icons yourself using the custom draw support in the ListView control. To do this set ListView.OwnerDraw = true and handle the ListView.DrawSubItem and ListView.DrawColumnHeader events.

private void listView1_DrawSubItem(object sender, DrawListViewSubItemEventArgs e)
{
    // Only interested in 2nd column.
    if (e.Header != this.columnHeader2)
    {
        e.DrawDefault = true;
        return;
    }

    e.DrawBackground();
    var imageRect = new Rectangle(e.Bounds.X, e.Bounds.Y, e.Bounds.Height, e.Bounds.Height);
    e.Graphics.DrawImage(SystemIcons.Information.ToBitmap(), imageRect);
}

private void listView1_DrawColumnHeader(object sender, DrawListViewColumnHeaderEventArgs e)
{
    e.DrawDefault = true;
}
Mike LaSpina
why not just `var imageRect = e.Bounds;` It is a value type so the values are going to be copied and not referenced make them safe to handle.
jalexiou
Exposition, in real world usage you might want to adjust imageRect to account for alignment, padding and/or additional content contained in the subitem.
Mike LaSpina
+3  A: 

Use P/Invoke and send LVM_SETITEM message to the listview (you should set LVS_EX_SUBITEMIMAGES style on control creation or via LVM_SETEXTENDEDLISTVIEWSTYLE), specify the subitem index and the corresponding image index. You will need to do it for every list item you insert.

liggett78
+2  A: 

ObjectListView is an open source wrapper around a .NET Winforms ListView. It supports images on subitems using the p/invoke strategy that that @ligget78 mentioned. It also solves many other common problems with a ListView.

It allows you to make very nice looking ListViews with a minimum effort:

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Grammarian