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Re: Iconising IDL Widgets [message #8270] Fri, 21 February 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Phil Williams is currently offline  Phil Williams
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Tim Patterson wrote:
>
> I've seen this question asked before (once by me!) but I've never
> seen an answer. Not even one to say it can't be done!
>
> The question is:
>
> Is it possible to create a new icon image for an IDL widget,
> so that it is easy to tell them apart when they are iconised?
>
> My application has a lot of windows, and they all look pretty
> much the same when they are iconised (except for the text of
> course). Although I try and control their iconisation (?)
> with the software so that they are open and available when the
> user needs them, it would be nice if I could also give them
> a recognisable icon to so that (s)he can select them easily
> too.
>
> So, is it possible or impossible? :)
>
> Tim Patterson

David Fanning has a program to do this. I'm not sure if it's on his web
page or not, but I'm sure if you drop him a note he will be glad to
share it with you.

Phil

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