In fact, in-place editing in a ListView isn't too much magic, but there are a few places where the plain.NET Framework classes aren't sufficient, so I had to use a little Interop. First, you have to have a control to perform the actual editing of the SubItem. Which control you use is (almost) completely up to you.
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