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| <TITLE>Creating and converting icons</TITLE>
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| Creating and converting icons
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| Icons are bitmaps that may contain transparency information. Under X, icons are
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| usually created from XPM files, which may be loaded from a file or created from
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| data embedded in a C++ source file.<P>
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| Under Windows, icon files (extension .ico) may contain multiple icons for different sizes and colour
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| depths, and can be loaded from a file or loaded from the Windows resources compiled
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| into the executable.<P>
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| You can decide to use only XPMs on Windows and Unix, or you could use XPMs on Unix and
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| Windows icons under Windows -- the latter will require some #ifdefs in your code or use of the wxICON macro.<P>
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| If you are using a compiler such as Borland C++, Visual C++ or Watcom C++, you
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| can use the provided icon editor. However, if using Cygwin or Mingw32, there
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| is no icon editor so you must obtain one separately, such as <a href="http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/info.html?fcode=00165P">IconEdit32</a>.<P>
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| To convert from XPM to BMP (which can be loaded or pasted into an icon editor to save as an ICO file),
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| you can use Vadim Zeitlin's <a href="ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/support/xpm2bmp.exe">xpm2bmp.exe</a> utility.
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| To convert from BMP to XPM, you can use <a href="ftp://biolpc22.york.ac.uk/pub/support/bmp2xpm.exe">bmp2xpm.exe</a>
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| which is actually the old wxWindows 1.68 utility, xpmshow. You will have to edit the resulting
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| file since the full path is used as the variable name, plus you may wish to specify a transparent colour e.g.:<P>
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| "  s None  c None",
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| This will indicate that the space character will be taken as the transparent colour throughout the image.<P>
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