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Windows API: Getting the handle of Clarion icons 2004-01-10 -- Randy Rogers Newsgroups: sv.clarion.language Thanks for the tip; i had already figured it out by the time i saw your post. here is what i did...if the second byte is a 1, swap the last 2 bytes to create a long and subtract 1. use this long in the loadicon call along with hinst = 0. this causes the system icons to get loaded. if the second byte is a 2, then the icons are in the rtl. do the same trick with swapping and subtracting but use an hinst for the rtl (i used loadlibrary to do this). So, i have it working, but could use one more question answered....how do i determine what rtl to use. it is probably already loaded. is there a way to identify the rtl that the current executable is using? Printed November 23, 2024, 6:34 am This article has been viewed/printed 35205 times. Google search has resulted in 16 hits on this article since January 25, 2004. |