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And the solution is to make the publisher object taller than the window (or taller than the maximum possible height of any window, i.e. taller than the screen). I think it's fairly clear that it stops working where the publisher object and the highlighting object stop overlapping - both vertically and horizontally.

It may not be the most elegant arrangement, but at least it works - until FMI come up with a function for determining the current record.

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so any update on this issue of highlighting the row in listview? i want to try it out but the problem is that i have like 500 records to show & flickering of window doesn't look very nice [annoying at times :)].

is there any other way to accomplish this without the flicker? i have a feeling there is none but no harm i asking... : :

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We all have noticed that when using a ListView, if you select a ListViewItem it gets a blue background as a default, and if you deselect the same ListViewItem the backgrund will change to gray. How can you change this “by default” backgrounds?. Using the System.Windows.SystemColors class located in the PresentationFramework.dll.

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