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<Icon variable>.SaveICO (Function) In french: <Variable Icône>.SauveICO Saves an image in icon format either in a file, or in memory. // Create an icon MyIcon is Icon MyIcon.Image[1].Image = "C:\MyImages\logo48.gif" MyIcon.TransparencyColor[1] = LightMagenta MyIcon.Format[1] = icoFormatBMP MyIcon.Image[2].Image = "C:\MyImages\logo256.png" MyIcon.TransparencyColor[2] = Transparent MyIcon.Format[2] = icoFormatPNG MyIcon.SaveICO("Logo.ICO")
Syntax
Saving an icon in a file in ICO format Hide the details
<Result> = <Icon>.SaveICO(<File name>)
<Result>: Boolean - True if the image was saved,
- False otherwise. To get more details on the error, use ErrorInfo with the errMessage constant.
<Icon>: Icon variable Name of the Icon variable to be used. <File name>: Character string Name and full (or relative) path of ICO file to create. A UNC path can be used. The file extension is optional.Caution: - The destination directory must exist in order for the image to be saved.
- The existence of the ICO file is not checked. This file is automatically overwritten if it already exists.
<Result>: Buffer Byte string containing the image in ICO format. Then, this byte string can be assigned to an Image control, saved in a file (fSaveText), ... <Icon>: Icon variable Name of the Icon variable to be used. <inMemory>: Constant inMemory: Constant used to save an image in memory.
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