I'll try my best to keep this repo up to date. Head to and report compatibility with any Umbraco versions you have tested on. If you find any bugs, please use the issue tracker on GitHub to report it! Making changesįeel free to contribute to this package by making changes to any of the files in the repository. You can optionally use Gulp when making changes to the files. ![]() The Gulp file is setup to move the files from the. content/ folder to your Umbraco installation. eg: 32bit x 48x48 or 8bit 16x16 or a combination of the bit/dimensions you want into the one icon.Just update the config.json file with a path to your Umbraco installation and run gulp. So you can look into a single icon and view/extract only the bit/dimensions you want in the single icon group. I could have just as easily used letters or random names or even offered the true index and or ordinal names as seen in the resource.Īlso iconator can let you extract a single icon from an icon group. Sure iconator shows a index number when you view icons, but most the time those numbers are just ascending numbers starting from -1 to the number of icons found in the file. (true ordinal names and or index is handled internally by iconator) It's more a visual way to find what icons you want extract from a resource as an *.ico file and doesn't offer the user the index or ordinal name of the icon being extracted. Iconator isn't for finding the index of an icon in a resource. I see jenico's script as more a simple to use tool with similar functionality like the 3 example that comes with AutoIt, but the differance being able to copy and paste the index of the icon you select. thats the difference ?įrom what I can see jenico's script is more for finding the icon index you want to use in your script.Īs it's simply to view the icons in a resource and from there you can just select an icon paste the index into your own script. Edited Januby tested SearchIcon and it seems to be like Iconator but I can't extract Icons. PS: No this is nothing like Iconator in any way at all. (the ordinal names may be any number for a name and they can be stored in any order).įrom my experience with iconator, going by a negative index of the first icon and calculating the the true ordinal name of an icon in a resource by counting numbers based on a negative index will at some point cause false ordinal names. The first icon in the resource is not always 0 or 1 or the lowest number.Īlso just because there's 7 icon it does not mean the ordinal names are anything from 1 to 7 or 0 to 6. The reason I say this is ordinal names do not always go in numerical order in a resource. (one of the devs said it was over complicated and not needed so it was replaced with the version that's used as an example now which does not display the true ordinal names as listed in a resource).įrom what I can gather you'd need to use the api calls of _ResourceEnumNames() along with the _EnumResNameProc() which will return the true ordinal names of icons as listed in a resource. The only time I saw the true ordinal names correctly generated was when Lazycat's emuicons v2 was used in Autoits examples. (Same goes for the current 3 example in AutoIt.) Nice and brief and functional example jennico.īut I really don't understand how it can generate true ordinal names of the icons in a file. # SciTe integration affords SciTe restart. ![]() # -> Only left and center icon can be locked. # -> This feature is made to enable direct comparism of icons. # - Selected icon will be locked in its place and Icon number turns red. # - Traytip tells you current selection. # -> Suitability of Icon can be evaluated in GUI title, explorer bar and tray (some look ugly when small). # - File name (in quotation marks) and Icon number (seperated by comma ) are put to Clipboard and can be instantly pasted to script. # Clicking an Icon takes the following actions: # Hold 'Weiter' button to scroll forward slowly. # Search is always by ordinal value, rising from Offset, positive number first, then negative. # On changing between ordinal value and name, clipboard is updated (the tips not yet). # In AutoIt GUIs the ordinal value has to be used to define an icon. ani can be used in icon controls and as Tray icons (without moving though), but they will usually not show as GUI icons. cur can be used just like icons in icon controls, as GUI icons and Tray icons. scr can be used just like icons in icon controls, as GUI icons and Tray icons. ![]() scrĪs always in my scripts: no includes, no problems. today i found a piece of code that helped me a lot through the years to make guis nicer.
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