Hi Dennis,
thanks for your investigations. In fact, I really like the “golden” icon you added. At least it’s a very good start. I don’t think we need any more general solution (like overlays) for now, as we only recommend method calls. If we extend this dimension of our tool, we can still think about whether it’s worth to do that. What do you think, Sebastian?
Best,
Sven
On 10.10.2014, at 02:35, Dennis Albrecht <
dennis.alb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I just invested some time to check out which possibilities we have to somehow decorate the existing LookupItem's icon. Basically it's very simple using a given composite. In my ad-hoc test I just gave the Icon a golden background. But I'm not sure if this would already fulfil your idea of defining some eye-catching icon.
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> Just to give you an impression of what we could do (there is also the possibility to animate the icon, but I wouldn't recommend animations because this is uncommon for LookupItems):
> • define a coloured background
> • use a (resource) image-file as overlay (the documentation is quiet bad, if we choose this one, I have to test around with the file-format, pic's size and so on, because there are no explicit hints)
> • use some kind of C#-Canvas to paint our own "overlay-icon" (System.Windows.Media.Drawing)
> Except the second one they are all either trivial to use or quiet well documented (the Canvas isn't a specific R#-class but a common .net-class)
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> Any preferences?
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> Greets Dennis
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