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GeneralRe: C# Web Services Pin
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Chris Meech26-Jan-04 3:45
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GeneralWindows XP Icons Pin
Shree23-Jan-04 8:38
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GeneralRe: Windows XP Icons Pin
Heath Stewart23-Jan-04 9:47
protectorHeath Stewart23-Jan-04 9:47 
These are actually not icons but a Bitmap image strip in the Bitmap resource type section of several different executables. If you want the ones that you typically see in Windows XP, open the library %windir%\system32\browseui.dll, expand the Bitmap section, and view the various Bitmaps which you can right-click and extract. For the high-res 8 bit, 20x20 pixel buttons, see resource #266, for example.

You can either chop these up into squares using the Office Photo Editor or MS Paint or any other basic graphic package, set the ImageList.TranspartColor property to the color mask (with the bitmaps mentioned above, it's Magenta) and use these at design-time, or read the whole strip into an ImageList using ImageList.Images.AddStrip and embed the bitmap resource in your assembly (in the VS.NET project, select the Bitmap and change the "Build Action" in the property grid to "Embedded Resource"). See Assembly.GetManifestResourceStream for infomration about how to read that embedded resource. One of the Image constructor overloads can do that easily as well.

 

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GeneralRe: Windows XP Icons Pin
leppie23-Jan-04 23:03
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Heath Stewart24-Jan-04 5:38
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eggie524-Jan-04 7:17
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Heath Stewart24-Jan-04 8:40
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GeneralCheck for the dialog box. Pin
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