Re: Setting Icon....

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>From:         Bernie Ryan <bwryan at PCOM.NET>
>Subject:      Re: Setting Icon....
>
>I am confused by what you mean by command 128.
>There are two types of main windows in mswindow.
>A single window and a MDI ( mutiple doctument interface )
>A single main window has no child windows.
>A MDI window would be like an editor that creates multiple child
windows
>for each document, etc.
>The Single window when its created is assign a default icon.
>I do not think you can change it on the fly. So you have to assign your
>own icon as the deault icon when you create it.
>But a MDI window I think can change the icon of any of its child
>by sending a message to it because it creates these child windows.
>So are trying to change a single window or a MDI window ?
>If its a single window use your ICON as the default when creating it.
>To change the MDI you have find out the correct message to send.

What has MDI to do with Icons ?
! Nothing !
I'm talking about changing the
upper-left picture before the title in the blue line in a window.

This supposed to be a WINDOW,
The # is a ICON,
- is MINIMIZE BUTTON,
<> is MAXIMIZE/RESTORE button,
X is CLOSE BUTTON.

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[# TITLE        - <> X]
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GET IT !?

Bye,
PQ
QC


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