The state images are for an additional icon for the items representing
an application specific state. It doesn't look like it is fully
implemented for the generic control used on wxGTK and wxMac, so setting
that image list would only have meaning on Windows. Unfortunately it
looks like there are SetState/GetState methods needed to make it work
that are not wrapped, I'll add them now.
Thanks for the information, Robin and for fixing the SetState/GetState
methods.
This could be very useful, shame it's not fully working on wxGTK.
Regards,
Richard