What I could really use though, is an icon file suitable for including in
the wndclass.hIcon member. (I can put it in the resource file OK).
I looked at a bunch of those freeware icon sites*, and ..
A. Cannot find anything but *.gif files
B. Cannot find the kind of icon I am looking for. What I would like is an
icon which looks like a cookie - you know, the kind of cookie your mother
used to bake for you? Like a windmill cookie or a peanut butter cookie or an
Oreo(r) cookie? I tried drawing one myself in "image editor," but I am
really bad at drawing when there are no dots to connect or lines to stay
within when coloring.
Can someone find/draw such an icon and e-mail to me? I'll even put your
name in an "about" box or the opening banner as the icon contributor (unless
you tell me not to!).
Thanks,
--
Michael C. Mattias
Tal Systems
Racine WI
michael...@gte.net
* The cookie monitor program told me the names of over twenty cookies
added/updates in only thirty minutes of looking for the icon!
--
Michael Mattias
Tal Systems
Racine WI USA
michael...@gte.net
If you have any version of VB or Windows Resource Kit (a must for
professional Windows programmers!), you have an icon editor already. You
can create your own. If you've not one of those, create an icon in Paint
(32x32) and convert it from .bmp or .gif to .ico with one of the many
freeware converters.
Here's one:
http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-1476516-100-2842505.html?tag=st.dl.1000
1-103-1.lst-7-1.2842505
Tom Lake
It's just that I can't draw worth doo-doo.
(I may have used a vulgar eupehmism for doodoo in my private note. I think
it's the same vulgar euphemism referred to in that old country music
classic, "If I Can't be Number One in Your Heart, Then Number Two On You.").
--
Michael Mattias
Tal Systems
Racine WI USA
michael...@gte.net
Tom Lake <tl...@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:oqGE6.23184$gl.29...@typhoon.nyroc.rr.com...
LOL,
--Bob
PS - I'll see if I can find a good cookie and convert it to an icon for you.