Standard Application Icons
Hi Riquel, Thanks for the link. I was able to get the code to work, and sure enough ... it extracted 238 icons from the Shell.dll. Unfortunately, they were all the "old style" icons -- they actually...
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Hi Greg, These icon is saved in Shell.dll. We need to use ExtractIconEx by pinvoke mechanism to extract these icons from this file. You can visit http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread336540.html to...
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Hi Riquel, I ran the code and pointed it, for example, to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11 The ListView resulted in a list of files and the icons "associated with the file". In addition, it...
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Hi Greg, Modify it to point to a common folder. It extracts the file's icon. For example .txt, .wav, many file type in your system. Best regards,Riquel
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Hi Riquel, Thanks for responding to my inquiry. Your code snippet above seems to be processing files in folder "d:\Temp\". My "d" drive is my CD-ROM. What files exactly are expected to be in the...
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Hi Greg, Ico file is image format. I know that office software, visual studio and windows ship some ico file for your use. If you need to some specific ico used by windows or other applications, I...
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Can someone from Microsoft chime in here? I really think it's a valid question and am really curious as to why a more comprehensive set of icons is not provided by Microsoft to help provide for more...
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Hi, Since its considered good practice to develop windows applications that are consistent in appearance and functionality as the applications developed by Microsoft, why isn't there a larger...
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