[ANN] extIco2Png External Half the Price

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Sat Aug 11 20:46:30 EDT 2012


Hi Al,

There are lots of applications that need to display file icons, app icons, device icons, or just icons. If you know your way in the registry, you can find out the path to the icon for each file and the ID number of the right icon in that file. You can display a native folder icon in your user interface. You can use folder and file icons to display a file tree. There are many useful (native) icons in shell32.dll, which you can load directly with this external. There are lots of ico files available for download on the internet. The extIco2Png external allows you to import them directly, without having to convert them first.

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On 12 aug 2012, at 00:18, Alejandro Tejada wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> 
> How did other applications use this functionality?
> 
> Displaying other application icon's could be useful
> for creating your own file selector dialogs, but
> besides this specific use, Which other uses could
> have this dll?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Al
> 





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