Hi Al,
There are lots of applications that need to display file icons, app icons,
device icons, or just icons. If you know your way in the registry, you can find
out the path to the icon for each file and the ID number of the right icon in
that file. You can display a native folder icon in your
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Hi everyone,
I know that Windows developers are greatly underrepresented in the LiveCode
community, but I hope that the following still appears to be useful for some of
you.
As you might know, Economy-x-Talk offers a Windows external (dll) to read icons
from ico and exe files. Displaying the i