You can check xcustomlistview in the IDE pane. You can alternatively check XUI Views, it will automatocally take care of customlistview implicitly. You don't have to check both, although if you do, it is harmless. I am kidding about your avatar. I just thought that you have a successful business, you need a more professionally looking avatar
See the end of the first post in this link. It tells you it is the internal. If I were you, I would look into all your additinal libraries folders and delete any you find, because it is internal. Actually it is 2 files: xml and jar
Update: As several other libraries depend on xCustomListView library, it is no longer recommended to use the code module. Use the library instead. There are several extension classes that add more features to xCLV. They are listed at the end of this post. Video tutorial: xCustomListView is...
I don't have any internal customlistview or xcustomlistview library.
I only had an additional customlistview that I have deleted just in case the internal library "appears".
I don't have any internal customlistview or xcustomlistview library.
I only had an additional customlistview that I have deleted just in case the internal library "appears".
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