Dialog Image Lists Window

Start of instruction setAccessible Using

  1. "Dialog > Image Lists"; or

  2. CTRL+ALT+J.


Entries

Note:
For context-sensitive help on attribute entries, select the entry so it has the focus, and press F1.

Entry in Attributes Window Represents
Available image lists: Displays the handle names of the image lists already created. If you select an item in this list, its attributes are displayed for editing. You can also select several items for cutting and pasting.
New Creates a new image list.
Cut Cuts a selected image list and copies it to the clipboard. You can also cut and paste several image lists at once.
Copy Copies the selected image lists(s) to the clipboard.
Paste Pastes one or more items from the clipboard.

Note:
The "New" and "Paste" entries insert image lists behind the currently selected item, or, if no items are selected, at the top of the list. You deselect items by holding down CTRL while selecting the selected items.

Selected image list: In this group frame, you assign attribute values to the item selected in the "Nodes" list box on the left.
Name Handle name of the image list (may be overwritten with another name).
Base Images... Subordinate window for defining the image list control's base images. For more information, see Image List Base Images Subwindow.
Overlay Images... Subordinate window for defining the image list control's overlay images. For more information, see Image List Overlay Images Subwindow.
Style:  
Large images STYLE attribute value. Image list control contains images corresponding to the system-defined large icon size.
Small images STYLE attribute value. Image list control contains images corresponding to the system-defined small icon size.

Note:
An image list control may contain both large and small images.

Internal Metrics:  
Image width ITEM-H attribute value. Specifies the width of the images in the image file. If zero, the system small icon width is used if the "small images" style is specified, or the system large icon width if the "large images" style is specified, or the system small icon width otherwise.
Image height ITEM-W attribute value. Specifies the height of the images in the image file. If zero, the system small icon height is used if the "small images" style is specified, or the system large icon height if the "large images" style is specified, or the system small icon height otherwise.
OK Save settings and exit the window.
Cancel Exit the window without saving the settings.
Help Provides online help on the attributes window.