Visual Programming User Guide : Appendixes : Appendix D. Reusable icons
Appendix D. Reusable icons
We have made available to you some common icons that you can use for your parts. These icons are found in abtico50.dll and are a small sampling of the icons that are available in the 7.0 products. They are drawn by our graphic artists, and reviewed and approved by organizations such as our National Language organization.
For Linux (UNIX):
For UNIX systems, use abtico50 to access the common icons.
To create a DLL to contain your own icons, see Preparing images.
To use these icons, display the settings for the part that requires an icon and change the following settings:
Common Graphics protocol (Cg...)
Common Widgets protocol (Cw...)
Common Language Data Types protocol (CLDT...)
The following list provides detailed information on the reusable icons that are included. It lists what the icon looks like, its resource ID in the DLL, and a short description of what the icon represents.
001  001  A file cabinet that contains files and folders
002  002  A document, such as a data file
003  003  A printer
007  007  An easel with a board that has writing on it
019  019  Multiple files
045  045  A folder
046  046  A file drawer
047  047  A desktop application
049  049  A telephone
050  050  An in-basket where a user receives mail
051  051  An out-basket where a user sends mail from
067  067  A calendar page representing a month
083  083  A chart, such as a pie, scatter, plot, or histogram
106  106  A bank
107  107  Incoming funds
108  108  Outgoing funds
109  109  Transfer of funds
111  111  A statement or report
112  112  A lock box like a safety deposit box or a post office box
115  115  Install and set up an application
116  116  A log file or check list
151  151  A lock
153  153  An authorization ID or User ID
166  166  A bitmap image or graphic
173  173  A REXX program
211  211  A fax machine
215  215  A calendar page representing a day
275  275  A 3.5-inch diskette
277  277  An alarm clock or timer
280  280  A CD ROM disk
282  282  A clock
283  283  A world map
286  286  A display representing a user's monitor
288  288  The drives available within the system
293  293  A color palette
300  300  A laser printer
302  302  A mouse device
306  306  A notebook
317  317  A handicapped symbol
320  320  Reminders or notes
327  327  A clipboard
328  328  A trash can to hold deleted objects or data
486  486  A message
503  503  A profile or list
524  524  A book
529  529  A noncritical warning that an undesirable condition may occur
530  530  Information on an occurrence about which the user can do nothing
531  531  A message that a condition requires a response from the user
532  532  A warning of a critical condition that requires the user's attention
543  543  A person
668  668  A chart or graph
692  692  Paste from the clipboard
694  694  Copy to the clipboard
695  695  Cut to the clipboard
9902  9902  A folder of samples or ideas
9903  9903  A graphical shape
9904  9904  A circle or oval
9905  9905  A rectangle or square
9906  9906  A triangle
Last modified date: 05/14/2020