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Drive icons
Posted: 2006-11-26, 23:31 UTC
by jb
Total Commander 7.0bp2 has no special icon for VIRTUAL CD/DVD drives. Windows Explorer and SpeedCommander 11 use a different icon for them.
Total Commander 7.0bp2 has no icon overlay for SHARED drives as used by Windows Explorer and SpeedCommander 11.
By the way:
Total Commander 7.0bp2 has a very good icon for REMOVABLE drives (with green arrow similar to icon in system tray) ==> The user can recognize his USB memory stick(s) easier.
I would prefer the old icons for fixed drives and CD/DVD drives. They are more decent and crisp than new ones.
Old DLL still…
Posted: 2006-11-27, 00:38 UTC
by Clo
2
jb

Hello !
• I'm using an old external DLL for the drives icons, it works still… Here i.e. :
[Configuration]
DriveLib=E:\Icones\Dll-étrangères\MG_DriveBmp.dll
- I have requested that more entries be recognized from such bitmaps DLL, nope…

KR
Claude
Clo
Posted: 2006-11-27, 17:10 UTC
by roentgen
I like these new default icons.
What I'd like to see: support for icons defined in autorun.inf
edit: or at least some indication that there is a CD/DVD inserted in drive
Re: Drive icons
Posted: 2006-11-27, 20:08 UTC
by wanderer
jb wrote:Total Commander 7.0bp2 has no icon overlay for SHARED drives as used by Windows Explorer and SpeedCommander 11.
In my test setup, it has!

Are you using the default icons?
Also, two notes about the icon:
1. It is very pale. I agree with you, it should be a little more vivid.
2. The overlay icon appears in the list only, not in the tree (either normal or "separate"). It would be nice if it appeared in the tree too.
Posted: 2006-11-27, 20:26 UTC
by StickyNomad
2
wanderer
It is very pale. I agree with you, it should be a little more vivid.
Which Icon(s) do you mean? the overlay icon or the drive icons in general?
Posted: 2006-11-27, 21:26 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
Total Commander 7.0bp2 has no special icon for VIRTUAL CD/DVD drives.
How can they be distinguished from real CD/DVD drives? And is there a way to distinguish CD from DVD drives, and readers from burners? I found no Windows functions to do this.
Posted: 2006-11-27, 21:39 UTC
by wanderer
StickyNomad wrote:2
wanderer
It is very pale. I agree with you, it should be a little more vivid.
Which Icon(s) do you mean? the overlay icon or the drive icons in general?
The overlay. I'm talking about the "sharing hand" under the folder. It's light blue, almost looks green. Perhaps if it was a little less "pale" and more "blue"...
Re: Drive icons
Posted: 2006-11-27, 22:21 UTC
by jb
wanderer wrote:In my test setup, it has!

Are you using the default icons?
Yes.
wanderer wrote:Also, two notes about the icon:
1. It is very pale. I agree with you, it should be a little more vivid.
2. The overlay icon appears in the list only, not in the tree (either normal or "separate"). It would be nice if it appeared in the tree too.
I see the "shortcut/link" overlay instead of the "sharing hand" overlay in the
tree and in the
list, but there is no icon overlay at all in the
drive button bar.
Re: Drive icons
Posted: 2006-11-27, 22:36 UTC
by wanderer
jb wrote:I see the "shortcut/link" overlay instead of the "sharing hand" overlay in the tree and in the list, but there is no icon overlay at all in the drive button bar.
Huh?
I see no overlay icon in the tree and in the file panel i see a normal "sharing hand" icon. Any chance you have created a junction or something? Does it appear like this with the default wincmd.ini?
Posted: 2006-11-27, 22:36 UTC
by jb
ghisler(Author) wrote:Total Commander 7.0bp2 has no special icon for VIRTUAL CD/DVD drives.
How can they be distinguished from real CD/DVD drives?
I don't know, but as already mentioned: SpeedCommander 11 can tell the difference.
ghisler(Author) wrote:And is there a way to distinguish CD from DVD drives, and readers from burners? I found no Windows functions to do this.
There must be a way otherwise it would be impossible to write an application like Nero.
Re: Drive icons
Posted: 2006-11-27, 23:09 UTC
by jb
wanderer wrote:I see no overlay icon in the tree and in the file panel i see a normal "sharing hand" icon. Any chance you have created a junction or something? Does it appear like this with the default wincmd.ini?
Above I talked about the missing or wrong "share" icon overlay for shared DRIVES.
Now I discovered that indeed there is a pale "share" icon for shared FOLDERS.
When I use the default wincmd.ini the shared drives wrongly appear without icon overlay.
When I use my own .ini file the shared drives wrongly appear with a "link" icon overlay.
In both cases the "shared" icon overlay should be used.
Posted: 2006-11-28, 10:16 UTC
by wanderer
StickyNomad wrote:2
wanderer
It is very pale. I agree with you, it should be a little more vivid.
Which Icon(s) do you mean? the overlay icon or the drive icons in general?
2
StickyNomad
Now that i see it in my WinXP laptop (TFT screen) with the default theme, the TC icon (the diskette) is also too pale. Both the desktop-shortcut icon and the TC window icon (small diskette) have that. Perhaps the "green" of the RGB values is too high. The b1 icons were too dark blue while the b2 seem too pale. Perhaps if you could try something in between those two...
Posted: 2006-11-28, 11:11 UTC
by StickyNomad
Perhaps if you could try something in between those two...
Hm, I will try it. I hope I'll find a suitable and satisfying solution. As I'm loaded with work currently, this may take a little while.
Posted: 2006-11-28, 11:32 UTC
by wanderer
StickyNomad wrote:Perhaps if you could try something in between those two...
Hm, I will try it. I hope I'll find a suitable and satisfying solution. As I'm loaded with work currently, this may take a little while.
Yup, i understand it's difficult to find a satisfying solution for both CRT and LCD displays.
Posted: 2006-11-30, 15:32 UTC
by StickyNomad
2
wanderer
Please have alook
here.