How can i set an icon from imagelist to the property of .icon of TrayIcon?When I write TrayIcon.Icon = ImageList.Images(n) or ImageList.Images.Item(s) they give me an error with incompatability of image and icons format!How can I set different icons to TrayIcon from ImageList? Or there is a different component to do that?
When I add an image to the imagelist, the con shows up. That's fine Let's say that I added 4 images (four items to the listview) then remove one item from the listview. From there, the next item I add will adopt the previous image added. How can I keep this from happening?
I've got a list view that opens items inside a folder and displays them. I want to know if there is a way to have the list view display the icons as well, maybe using shell32 or an imagelist. Here's the code:
Imports System.IO Imports System.Xml Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic Public Class cv7import [Code] .....
Here's two images, of how it looks and how I want it to look. How I wanted: [URL] How it looks: [URL]
I use ShowBalloonTip method of a TrayIcon class to display a balloon tip. Is there a way to handle a click over this balloon? When i click over the balloon no event seem to be generated, and it only closes the balloon.
TortoiseSVN and Dropbox both have Windows shell extensions that make file icons within Windows Explorer show a small icon beside the main one, showing the file's status - has it been synced, etc How can I make my application show icons beside files like that using the Windows API? Or is there some file attribute to do that?
I have got an imagelist with many images, many of which have a critical name which can be changed in the desinger, however, since Im NOT using this imagelist in another control (e.g. tabcontrol) I am not able to use imagekey. Therefore, how am I able to get the name of an image in my imagelist?
Does anybody else think that it is just plain STUPID that you can add images to the imagelist at design time but you can't add a key?? What kind of brainless moron designed that?Now, everytime I change (add, delete, etc.) an image in the imagelist, I have to modify my code that accesses any image after the changed image(s). What REALLY boggles my mind is that it is still this way several years later. If I could at least access the image's name from code, then I could get by. But, NOOOOOO! That also would make too much sense
Why these two different ways of assigning a background image work differently?
When I load the image into an ImageList, and then reference the ImagaList.Images collection to set the background Image for a control, it looks llike crap. The smooth blend I had set up is stratified.
When I load the image directly from the Resource, it looks great.
I assume this has something to do with the bit depth of the image once it is stored in the Image list collection? Or some other conversion issue. However, I can't find a way to adjust these properties on the image list (They are read only).
I'm in the process of replacing ActiveX ToolBar / ImageListwith the Toolbar / ImageList provided with the VB .Net 2003. The Bitmaps that were used originally to populate the imagelist are nowhere to be found.Is there a way to extract the bitmaps that are in the old imagelist back out to a .bmp file that can be used or to the new ImageList?Is there a way to extract bitmaps that have been placed in a PictureBox?
following line of code generating a compiler error in a User Control File [code]The compiler error is :can't find project or library/Why this error is thrown even though I have already registered Microsoft Visual Basic Common Control 6.0
im trying to add new images to an image list everytime a function is called. Im unable to clear the image list so im trying to create a new one each time the function executes.
Sub getActors(ByVal directory) 'Get actors and there names Dim di As New IO.DirectoryInfo(directory) Dim aryFi As IO.FileInfo() = di.GetFiles("*.jpg")
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how to clear an imagelist or how to implement a new imagelist
I want to be able to randomize what image the picture box displays, and I want to pick it from an Image list with the collection that I want to use. I'm trying to use a custom function so that it can be repeated.
I am using VB.net 2003 to work with a bunch of images. Using OpenFileDialog I populate an ImageList of image files. I can easily scroll through the images, but I would like to get a list of names of the image files so that I can work with these image files later in the program. I've looked at several good postings in the CodeBank, but have found nothing that I can figure out how to use for what I want. My 'textbook' on vb.net 2003 is Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Visual Basic .Net 2003 in 21 days. While I view this book as excellent it does not give the info that I need in any way that I can figure out how to use,
I have a picture viewer with listbox,listview,picturebox. I used code snipets and modified them for about 3 weeks now. It works pretty good too i think. But when i add images as thumbnails to my imagelist from openfiledialog i can only add about 75 images any more and i will get a out of memory error. Or if I add say like 50 twice the second 50 added will have the right names but not the right image. My question is. Is there a way to load some images pause then load some more by code for about 250 images so that the loading could clean some memory? And or code where i could add aditional images to the imagelist? And i just cant stop trying to get this Picture viewer to work right.
I'm building a very small and minimalist Movie Collector application. In the Movie Adding dialog, you can select movie's poster. Movie poster is adding to the ImageList.Movies are listing in the main window as ListView thumbs (large view). First time is no problem;
No Problem after the adding but restarting program, no thumbs in the items.
I'm trying to figure out how I can change a ListView's "Large ImageList" to another one at runtime. For example I have it attached to my Icons_64x64 ImageList right now but would want an option to switch it to Icons_128x128 at runtime. Hope that makes sense and someone has an idea out there. I haven't been able to come up with anything at all.
Is there a way to create a user-defined ImageList? I would like the user to be able to assign images to ImageList that would be stored for use in future sessions.
How do I use a ObjectListView to show all the images in a image-list ? In the home-site of ObjectListView they have shown how to do this in C# (I am not that good with c# and delegates). But I can't get it to work in VB.net.