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Standard overlay icons are:  
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* A small arrow: Shortcut icons have a small arrow in the lower-left corner.
{|
|[[image:link.png]]
|width="150px"|A small arrow:
|Shortcut icons have a small arrow in the lower-left corner.
|-
|[[image:share.png]]
| A small hand:
|Indicates a shared folder.
|-
|[[image:burncd.png]]
|A small blue arrow (downward-pointing):
|Files to be written to CD.
|-
|[[image:offline.png]]
| A pair of blue swirling arrows:
|Offline folders.
|-
|[[image:archived.png]]
|A small black clock:
|The file has been archived.
|-
|}


* A small hand: Indicates a shared folder.


* A small blue arrow (downward-pointing): Files to be written to CD.
{{backlink|Ini-settings|Ini-settings}}
{{back|Filelist icons|Filelist icons}}


* A pair of blue swirling arrows: Offline folders.
[[de:Overlay-Symbole]]
 
* A small black clock: The file has been archived.

Latest revision as of 07:43, 19 January 2009

Overlay icons are small icons drawn over an existing icon.

Windows uses overlay icons to notify the user that some item has a special function or attribute.

Standard overlay icons are:

Link.png A small arrow: Shortcut icons have a small arrow in the lower-left corner.
Share.png A small hand: Indicates a shared folder.
Burncd.png A small blue arrow (downward-pointing): Files to be written to CD.
Offline.png A pair of blue swirling arrows: Offline folders.
Archived.png A small black clock: The file has been archived.



Back to Ini-settings

Back to Filelist icons