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- From: jimmy@namao.ucs.ualberta.ca
- Subject: BWCC.DLL QUESTIONS...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.203441.21714@kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca>
- Keywords: 386, Windows 3.1, Borland 3.1, OWL
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- Organization: Tigers Unl. Ltd.
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 20:34:41 GMT
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- Borland's BWCC.DLL contains glyphs (bitmaps) of icons that appear in
- message boxes in Borland's own products - a red hand, "?", "!" and "i".
- Yet I can't find any documented way of using them. I've designed
- a custom message box class that uses the grey "bordlg" style, and these
- icons would look better than the Windows standard ones (which I'm also
- not sure of how to access).
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- Are these BWCC glyphs documented, or just transient things that may go
- away in a future release?
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- I'd rather not mess with figuring out the monitor resolution, then
- deciding which glyph to yank directly out of the DLL (there appear to
- be VGA, EGA and CGA versions in there). Is there a better way?
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- Many thanks.
- Jimmy
- Please email to jimmy@namao.ucs.ualberta.ca
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