1. icons
- Posted by gwalters at sc.rr.com Mar 14, 2002
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Does anyone have a link where I can get a library of icons to use? george
2. Re: icons
- Posted by "Carl R. White" <euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com> Mar 14, 2002
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gwalters at sc.rr.com wrote: > Does anyone have a link where I can get a library of icons to use? If it's Euphoria filetype icons you're after, I did some 2-3 years ago. Here's a link to the original post I made to the old mailing list: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/msearch.cgi?fromMonth=5&fromYear=4&toMo nth=5&toYear=4&postedBy=&keywords=icons The message is a bit out-of-date, so I've put them up at: http://www.cyreksoft.yorks.com/euphoria/icons.zip If it's other icons you want, you'll have to be a bit more specific. What kind of program of filetype would you like icons for? The following under Win9x can be used as generic 'icon libraries': PROGMAN.EXE, MORICONS.DLL and PIFMGR.DLL A google search turned this up too: http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Graphics/Web/Free/Icons/ The URL says it all :) Carl
3. Re: icons
- Posted by gwalters at sc.rr.com Mar 14, 2002
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thanks, Carl. I"ll look at them. I'm looking for icons that would be appropriate for an accounting system. dollar signs, reports,etc to stick on some buttons. george ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl R. White" <euphoria at carlw.legend.uk.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: Re: icons > > gwalters at sc.rr.com wrote: > > > Does anyone have a link where I can get a library of icons to use? > > If it's Euphoria filetype icons you're after, I did some 2-3 years ago. > Here's a link to the original post I made to the old mailing list: > > http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/msearch.cgi?fromMonth=5&fromYear=4&toMo > nth=5&toYear=4&postedBy=&keywords=icons > > The message is a bit out-of-date, so I've put them up at: > http://www.cyreksoft.yorks.com/euphoria/icons.zip > > If it's other icons you want, you'll have to be a bit more specific. What > kind of program of filetype would you like icons for? > > The following under Win9x can be used as generic 'icon libraries': > PROGMAN.EXE, MORICONS.DLL and PIFMGR.DLL > > A google search turned this up too: > http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Graphics/Web/Free/Icons/ > > The URL says it all :) > > Carl > > > >
4. icons
- Posted by Greg Phillips <i.shoot at REDNECKS.COM> Dec 21, 1998
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Quick, irrelevant question of the day: How can I change the icon of a Win32 executable, created with Euphoria? Thanks, Greg -- Greg Phillips i.shoot at rednecks.com http://euphoria.server101.com -- Useless fact of the day: The Earth experiences 50,000 earthquakes each year
5. Re: icons
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <daber at PAIR.COM> Dec 21, 1998
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- Last edited Dec 22, 1998
At 07:08 p.m. 21-12-98 , you wrote: >Quick, irrelevant question of the day: > >How can I change the icon of a Win32 executable, created with Euphoria? > Application icons (the one showed on Explorer) are statically linked to the .exe file. So with Euphoria you can't. There might be some tricky ways to change the icon of a particular window at runtime. Regards, Daniel Berstein daber at pair.com
6. Re: icons
- Posted by "Cuny, David" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Dec 21, 1998
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Greg Phillips wrote: > How can I change the icon of a Win32 executable, > created with Euphoria? If you create a window, you can change the value stored in winExIcon and winExIconSm (or whatever you are calling the fields) when you create the window. The default value is IDI_APPLICATION. -- David Cuny
7. icons
- Posted by Chris Redman <redman08 at SPRYNET.COM> Jul 12, 1998
- 446 views
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8. icons
- Posted by renzo <renzo.beggia at vsk.be> Apr 03, 2001
- 431 views
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9. Re: icons
- Posted by "Thomas Parslow (PatRat)" <patrat at rat-software.com> Apr 03, 2001
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> GlacierHi, > > I asked this once before but, i didn't get an answer. > > How can i display an icon with transparency ?? (i always have a grey > background, even when they appear ok in win. explorer) > > I have a big bmp background image and i want to display some icons with > transparent parts onto it . > I coult use transBlt but this doesn't work with icons, and it is a heavy > operation. > Since Icons have a transparent color and are universal, i would like to use > this. > > And is there a easy way to see if someone clicked the Icons ?? > > > Thanks in advance, > > Renzo Beggia from Belgium > Email : renzo.beggia at vsk.be The old way I can think of doing it is to convert the icons to bmps and use them... You could make transBlt a lot more efficient by allocating all it's temp buffers before hand, you could do this if you knew the src was always going to be 32x32 Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483 Rat Software http://www.rat-software.com/ Please leave quoted text in place when replying