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by *Hurdet » 2003-05-10, 18:07 UTC
I have added the command copy "cm_CopyToClipboard" in the toolbar. Hour I would want to associate to the button the standard icon of the "copy" of windows but I do not know in which files finding it. it is possible to find it?
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by *ghisler(Author) » 2003-05-12, 10:30 UTC
I don't know any, but you can use an icon editor, and paste the image from a program (via Alt+PrintScreen then Ctrl+V).
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by *TucknDar » 2003-05-12, 10:40 UTC
I'm not 100% sure, but I think the icon is in shell32.dll. You can extract it with a tool like Resource Hacker (google...).
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by *ghisler(Author) » 2003-05-12, 10:54 UTC
I couldn't find it in my shell32.dll (Win2k), but if yours contains it, you can use it directly in the button bar! Just right click on the button and choose to change it, then type shell32.dll in the "icon file" field and press Tab to list all icons in that DLL.
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by *djk » 2003-05-12, 10:56 UTC
TucknDar wrote: I'm not 100% sure, but I think the icon is in shell32.dll. You can extract it with a tool like Resource Hacker (google...).
... or you can use Far2WC Plugin + FAR Resource Browser Plugin
It works
BTW: I couldn't find the icon in shell32.dll
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by *poiuytr » 2003-05-12, 11:11 UTC
I can not imagine how "standard icon of the "copy" of windows" looks like?
Is it piece of paper with scissors?
p.s. Well, there is some icons in user32.dll.
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by *TucknDar » 2003-05-12, 14:55 UTC
I said I wasn't 100% sure
But just check out user32.dll as suggested, too, maybe it's in there. I'm not quite certain which icon you're thinking of, maybe you could give an example of a common win-app that has it?
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by *TucknDar » 2003-05-12, 15:00 UTC
Do you mean the icon with two small pieces of paper? The one that usually resides between the scissors and the paste from clipboard-thing?
I guess that's the one, though I'm not sure which file it is in, except for the ones that are already suggested.
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by *Hurdet » 2003-05-13, 05:28 UTC
It not are very icons, but bitmap in the comctl32.dll.