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32x32 and 48x48 pixels. All Perfect Icons come in ICO. BMP and GIF formats for easy integration with applications and Web sites for any platform. More than twenty icon sets are included with the All Perfect Icons mega- pack. All Perfect Icons is a collection of more than fifteen royalty-free icon sets. Including literally thousands of different images. The All Perfect Icons pack supplies each icon in a variety of sizes.
Visual states and file formats. 0 icons and images for specialized software and Web sites are included. With that many icons provided in a single pack. Every software and Web developer will find graphics to cover all their needs. All Perfect Icons com in a number of sizes. 32x32 and 48x48 pixels.
All Perfect Icons come in ICO. BMP and GIF formats for easy integration with applications and Web sites for any platform.
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More than twenty icon sets are included with the All Perfect Icons mega- pack. Android Icon Pack is a bundle which includes launcher. Menu icons for Android interface development. Drawn in strict accordance with Android Guidelines for interface icons. The bundle meets the requirements for apps designed for Android 2. Android Icon Pack includes pre-rasterized icons in ldpi.
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The tooltip on the downvote arrow says 'This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful.' I feel like my original comment quite clearly explained why I thought the question was unclear (and therefore not useful). My general policy is to remove such downvotes when the question is edited in response to my comments and what's being asked is clarified. This question needed a lot of help. But I don't take very kindly to whining about downvotes, and I don't think this question has actually been improved sufficiently, so I'll leave the -1 there.
Thanks for playing. – Jul 28 '11 at 1:14. No, no, no, no.
Don't do this. Not only is it not necessarily legal, it's extremely likely to break on future versions of Windows. There's no guarantee that the icons will always have the same resource ID even across service packs, much less full releases. There's an API specifically for this purpose. It's conveniently named the, and you pass in the identifier of the system icon that you want to load. All of the standard ones are available.
Of course, this is even easier in VB than calling a Win32 API function. – Jul 27 '11 at 9:31. The standard Windows message box icons have changed many times across the various versions of Windows. They're included with a couple of the system DLL files, but you shouldn't try and extract them dynamically yourself. As I mentioned in a comment to another answer, the ID numbers are undocumented for a reason: namely because it's possible for them to change in future versions of Windows or even in future Windows updates. There's absolutely no reason to go through the effort trying to extract them, either. Windows will already retrieve them for you, if you ask nicely.
The nice way of asking is to use the, and specify the IDI identifier of the icon you want. Windows will return an HICON value, or a handle to an icon resource. Since you mention that you're using VB.NET, you can also use the, which has static properties to return any of the common icons.
This is a.NET wrapper that saves you from having to P/Invoke the LoadIcon function from the Windows API yourself. Better yet, if you just want to display a message box containing one of the icons, all you have to do is call the. Tell Windows the MBICON value that you want, and you're off. As before, this has already been wrapped for you by the.NET Framework in the identically-named. The benefit of both of these functions is that they'll always return the correct icons regardless of the current version of Windows. A comment made attempting to clarify the question seems to suggest that you want to use the old icons on a current version of Windows.
But of course, you do not want to do this. The icons have been updated throughout the Windows shell for a good reason, and your application should take advantage of them. Diary of a wimpy kid hard luck pdf. The new icons are more clear and fit in better with the overall system theme. Additionally, if your app still uses the old icons, it will be confusing to users and look very out of place. It's always best to follow standard platform conventions, rather than trying to do 'something else', even if you think your 'something else' is 'better' for whatever reason than the platform default.
Your users will not agree, and your application will reflect your shoddy craftsmanship. Since people who ask this type of question inevitably disagree with me and insist that they must do it anyway, and that it is a 'requirement' (whatever that means), I'll point out that the old icons are not available in the newer versions of Windows. The icons have been completely replaced throughout the system for a reason. It's also strictly forbidden by the licensing agreements to extract icons from system DLL files and redistribute them with your application. Don't do this. Also, before deciding on which icon you should display in your message box, be sure to consult Microsoft's Windows User Experience Interaction Guidelines, which provide some very handy rules on selecting the proper icon to convey the right message and fit with the Windows tone.
I provide more information on that in; very much recommended reading for any Windows application developer. Edit: It's like pulling teeth to get any more details on this question. I'm not sure why you're so secretive about what you're trying to accomplish, but note that in the future, you'll have a lot better luck including these things in your question to start with, rather than hoping people will pull it out of you. Most people aren't nearly as persistent as I am. Anyway, you finally mention that you're doing some type of interop between VB 6 code and.NET code. That should not be relevant in the case of the message box icons used. The VB 6 MsgBox function is 100% equivalent to the Win32 API MessageBox function and the.NET MessageBox class that I discussed earlier.
All of them are going to use the current system icons, and it shouldn't require any extra work to make them look the same. Ensure that you've passed the same icon specifier to all of the functions. Here's a table for convenience: VB 6 'MsgBox' Icon Constant VB.NET 'MessageBox' Icon Identifier - vbCritical MessageBoxIcon.Error vbQuestion MessageBoxIcon.Question (DEPRECATED - do not use) vbExclamation MessageBoxIcon.Warning vbInformation MessageBoxIcon.Information Note that the 'Question' style icon has since been deprecated and you should not use this value. If you're still using it in the VB 6 code, you should change that code to use a different icon (or no icon at all). The above-linked Windows User Experience Interaction Guidelines provide more details on why this icon has been deprecated and how to choose a suitable replacement.
Free VB and Visual Basic.NET icons for your programs and applications! Icons or Images can really enhance your Visual Basic 6.0 and Visual Basic.NET applications. Unfortunately a lot of the Icons you find either cost money and/or will not allow you to use them in a commercial application. So that is where this little post comes in. I have sources below that’s either free for all uses or free for non-commercial. I will continue to add sources as they are found.
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Leave a comment if you have another good source to add here. Note: While VB 6.0 and VB.NET may come with icons, you may want something a little newer or more unique. That’s why I made this post. Starting below are sources for free VB 6.0 Icons and Visual Basic.NET icons Added – This site has a very nice collection of icons for you to search.
I found many icons in many different formats like tiff, and png. Even Transparent icons as well.
Very simple to download without a ton of add or restrictions. Very few ads you have to wade through before you get to what your looking for! Added – There are quite a few Icons available at this site. It has a huge mixture of Completely Free-Royalty Free icons, Free for Non-Commercial, and Pay Icons. The site is organized pretty well and is easy to get the icon you want.
Just remember to look at the license to decide if the license will fulfill your needs or not. Be sure to check out the rest of this page. Added 06-12-10 – This site has a huge list of icons that are not only Free but is also Royalty Free (RF, Basically means you don’t have to pay them anything if they are used in a money making application or whatever.). The free versions has possible limited image sizes and file formats.
All of the free images are at least jpeg which is a perfectly fine format for most people. You can easily convert them to.ico if you want. If you want many different sizes and multiple image formats you can Sign-Up for a account for a certain fee depending on what kind of access you want. Still the 100% free icon images were good quality and had a few different sizes and came in jpeg and.png formats. Most sizes has a Watermark but the 48×48 has no Watermark and is fully compatible and free for your applications. The ones I downloaded at least – These are about 144 various icons that you can use for ANY purpose.
Completely royalty FREE and are actually good quality as well. – This link has alot of various Flag based icons and images. These are completely Royalty FREE and you can use them in ANY type of application, whether its free, shareware or even commercial. – These are probably some of the Best Icons you can get that are Completely FREE with absolutely NO limitations and Royalty Free as well. He has available more than 700 16×16 Icons in the download.
High Quality as well. Note: If you find these FamFamFam based icons useful, you may want to support him in his work. It would be good to give any amount, especially since he lets you do whatever you want with his icons. He has a link to donate on most of the download pages. Farsight Icon Pack by deviantART – I can no longer find that pack. You can still check out the link I have below for Deviant Art.
There are alot of other various free VB icons and images at deviantART as well. For the main page I will add more Icon or Image sources when I continue to find more. I do hope you found some icons you can use. Jason This entry was posted in, and tagged, on. Post navigation.
'Jim Hubbard' wrote in message news:[email protected]. 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice.
Thanks, Brett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. Jim Hubbard Wow! This is nice.
'Jim Hubbard' wrote in message news:[email protected]. 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE).
Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. Thanks, Brett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. Jim Hubbard Do you use any one for custom icons?
Thanks, Brett. Brett, Instead of left clicking on the download button, right click it and select 'Save Target As'. The file will then download as an icon file (.ico) Kevin 'Brett' wrote: I'd like to download this but it just brings me to a page ending in ICO. Do you know how to buy or download icons from the site?
Thanks, Brett 'ECathell' wrote in message news:%[email protected]. Look on lots of nice stuff there. Some of it may not be work friendly so be aware. But they have lots of nice icon sets (imho).
For me, I either get a gif, jpeg, or html file depending on what I click. Using IE6 on WinXP. What are you using that you can right for the ICO file? When I click the down arrow, it goes to an ICO page but I can't view source and the image is a bitmap. Where do you see 'download'? Thanks, brett '.:: Kevin:.' Wrote in message news:B6.@microsof t.com.
Brett, Instead of left clicking on the download button, right click it and select 'Save Target As'. The file will then download as an icon file (.ico) Kevin 'Brett' wrote: I'd like to download this but it just brings me to a page ending in ICO.
Do you know how to buy or download icons from the site? Thanks, Brett 'ECathell' wrote in message news:%[email protected]. Look on lots of nice stuff there. Some of it may not be work friendly so be aware.
But they have lots of nice icon sets (imho). Brett, I am using internet explorer and when I right click on the download link (the downward facing arrow) the third option down on the context menu says 'Save Target As.'
When clicking this I get the standard windows dialogue box asking where to save the ico file. If you are getting a gif I suspect you are clicking save picture? Kevin 'Brett' wrote: For me, I either get a gif, jpeg, or html file depending on what I click. Using IE6 on WinXP.
What are you using that you can right for the ICO file? When I click the down arrow, it goes to an ICO page but I can't view source and the image is a bitmap. Where do you see 'download'? Thanks, brett '.:: Kevin:.' Wrote in message news:B6.@microsof t.com. Brett, Instead of left clicking on the download button, right click it and select 'Save Target As'.
The file will then download as an icon file (.ico) Kevin 'Brett' wrote: I'd like to download this but it just brings me to a page ending in ICO. Do you know how to buy or download icons from the site? Thanks, Brett 'ECathell' wrote in message news:%[email protected]. Look on lots of nice stuff there.
Some of it may not be work friendly so be aware. But they have lots of nice icon sets (imho). Yeah - I messed up. It downloaded now.
Thanks, Brett '.:: Kevin:.' Wrote in message news:3E.@microsof t.com. Brett, I am using internet explorer and when I right click on the download link (the downward facing arrow) the third option down on the context menu says 'Save Target As.' When clicking this I get the standard windows dialogue box asking where to save the ico file. If you are getting a gif I suspect you are clicking save picture? Kevin 'Brett' wrote: For me, I either get a gif, jpeg, or html file depending on what I click. Using IE6 on WinXP.
What are you using that you can right for the ICO file? When I click the down arrow, it goes to an ICO page but I can't view source and the image is a bitmap. Where do you see 'download'? Thanks, brett '.:: Kevin:.'
Wrote in message news:B6.@microsof t.com. BrettInstead of left clicking on the download button, right click it and select 'Save Target As'. The file will then download as an icon file (.ico) Kevin 'Brett' wrote: I'd like to download this but it just brings me to a page ending in ICO. Do you know how to buy or download icons from the site? ThanksBrett 'ECathell' wrote in message news:%[email protected]. Look on lots of nice stuff there. Some of it may not be work friendly so be aware.
But they have lots of nice icon sets (imho). 'Brett' schrieb: I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. Take a look at the links mentioned on the page referenced below (some of the icons have been 'stolen' from existing applications, so you need to make sure that using the icon doesn't violate copyright law): Some free icons: Standard Windows icons are protected by copyright law: VS 2005 will come with a bunch of new (Windows XP-style) icons. M S Herfried K.
Wagner M V P V B. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton. 'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice.
Thanks, Brett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. Do you know of a site that doesn't have such a requirement? Thanks, Brett 'Dennis' wrote in message news:8B.@microsof t.com. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton. 'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected].
I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice.
ThanksBrett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. A search on Google brings up a plethora of sites. Not looked at them all myself, but surely amongst them all you should find what you seek:) regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Do you know of a site that doesn't have such a requirement? Thanks, Brett 'Dennis' wrote in message news:8B.@microsof t.com. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton.
'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection.
A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. ThanksBrett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. The problem with most free icons is they are just low quality and poorly designed.
Your right, the Google search will bring up a large number of sites but you'll spend quite a bit of time finding nothing. That's why I asked if any one had good suggestions. The sites suggested are good and I'll pay for any icons I use.
It probably won't be more than five or so icons, which will be under a $100 most likely. So very affordable (will last me a good while) and doesn't require a large investment in time.
Thanks, Brett 'Adrian @ GL' wrote in message news:[email protected]. A search on Google brings up a plethora of sites. Not looked at them all myself, but surely amongst them all you should find what you seek:) regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Do you know of a site that doesn't have such a requirement? Thanks, Brett 'Dennis' wrote in message news:8B.@microsof t.com. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton. 'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE).
Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. ThanksBrett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free.
Jim Hubbard. Having spent a lot of time finding nothing and being lucky that most applications are for internal use only, we invested in Microangelo and created our own icons.
Something satisfying in seeing your works of art embedded in an application when installing on a customer's site. Good luck in your quest for suitable icons. Regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. The problem with most free icons is they are just low quality and poorly designed. Your right, the Google search will bring up a large number of sites but you'll spend quite a bit of time finding nothing.
That's why I asked if any one had good suggestions. The sites suggested are good and I'll pay for any icons I use. It probably won't be more than five or so icons, which will be under a $100 most likely. So very affordable (will last me a good while) and doesn't require a large investment in time. Thanks, Brett 'Adrian @ GL' wrote in message news:[email protected]. A search on Google brings up a plethora of sites. Not looked at them all myself, but surely amongst them all you should find what you seek:) regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Do you know of a site that doesn't have such a requirement? Thanks, Brett 'Dennis' wrote in message news:8B.@microsof t.com. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton. 'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection.
A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. ThanksBrett Leo's Icon Archive.
They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. Jim Hubbard.
Some of us (read me) just aren't that artistic. Brett 'Adrian @ GL' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Having spent a lot of time finding nothing and being lucky that most applications are for internal use only, we invested in Microangelo and created our own icons. Something satisfying in seeing your works of art embedded in an application when installing on a customer's site. Good luck in your quest for suitable icons. Regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. The problem with most free icons is they are just low quality and poorly designed.
Your right, the Google search will bring up a large number of sites but you'll spend quite a bit of time finding nothing. That's why I asked if any one had good suggestions. The sites suggested are good and I'll pay for any icons I use. It probably won't be more than five or so icons, which will be under a $100 most likely.
So very affordable (will last me a good while) and doesn't require a large investment in time. Thanks, Brett 'Adrian @ GL' wrote in message news:[email protected]. A search on Google brings up a plethora of sites. Not looked at them all myself, but surely amongst them all you should find what you seek:) regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected].
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Do you know of a site that doesn't have such a requirement? ThanksBrett 'Dennis' wrote in message news:8B.@microsof t.com. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton. 'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE). Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection.
A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. ThanksBrett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. Jim Hubbard.
Didn't say we were any good at it though, did I;o) GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Some of us (read me) just aren't that artistic. Brett 'Adrian @ GL' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Having spent a lot of time finding nothing and being lucky that most applications are for internal use only, we invested in Microangelo and created our own icons. Something satisfying in seeing your works of art embedded in an application when installing on a customer's site. Good luck in your quest for suitable icons.
Regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. The problem with most free icons is they are just low quality and poorly designed. Your right, the Google search will bring up a large number of sites but you'll spend quite a bit of time finding nothing. That's why I asked if any one had good suggestions. The sites suggested are good and I'll pay for any icons I use.
It probably won't be more than five or so icons, which will be under a $100 most likely. So very affordable (will last me a good while) and doesn't require a large investment in time. Thanks, Brett 'Adrian @ GL' wrote in message news:[email protected]. A search on Google brings up a plethora of sites. Not looked at them all myself, but surely amongst them all you should find what you seek:) regards GL 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected].
Do you know of a site that doesn't have such a requirement? ThanksBrett 'Dennis' wrote in message news:8B.@microsof t.com. In the LIcense, 'Commercial redistribution needs my permission' indicates that you cannot use these icons in your application if you intend to sell your applicaiton. 'Jim Hubbard' wrote: 'Brett' wrote in message news:[email protected]. I'd like references on where to find some good (quality) icons to use for form and application icons (for the EXE).
Most of the free stuff isn't that great looking and there isn't a good selection. A site offering previews of icons or purchase of a single icon would be nice. ThanksBrett Leo's Icon Archive. They're good icons, there's lots of 'em (10,000+) and they're free. Jim Hubbard.
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