I'm new to C++ Builder. I just added my normal icons to a TImageList
that is set to 32bit, and it looks bad (when looking in the TImageList
via IDE or in the Control it's used, like a TTreeView
). The icons have multiple sizes, one such has 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 16x16, all RGB/A. The 32x32 TImageList
looks a little better than the 16x16 TImageList
, it's almost like it added the first size found 48x48 and scaled it down instead of picking the size that matches the TImageList
, but that would be a major limitation and not make any sense. I must be doing something wrong? Is there a solution to ensure they look good?
EDIT:
I did a test by removing all items from the 16x16 TImageList
and added this (after adding a .rc
file to the project, of course):
void __fastcall TSharedDataModule::DataModuleCreate(TObject *Sender)
{
for (UINT i=IDI_USER_ICON_START; i<=IDI_USER_ICON_END; i++) {
TIcon *icon = new TIcon;
icon->Handle = reinterpret_cast<HICON>(LoadImageW(HInstance, MAKEINTRESOURCE(i), IMAGE_ICON, ImageList16->Width, ImageList16->Height, 0));
ImageList16->AddIcon(icon);
delete icon;
}
}
And the icons look great in the TTreeView
, so it does look like a bug or missing feature in the IDE to load the correct image from .ico
files.
I did notice my TDBGrid
icons are now pure black, so I'll have to deal with that next.
Is that the answer, or am I missing something I need to do in the IDE?
TVirtualImageList
withTImageCollection
, see Supporting high-DPI images with the Image Collection and Virtual ImageList components.TImageCollection
storesTWICImage
objects, and WIC supports ICO images. But even if it didn't, you can assign aTIcon
to aTBitmap
and then add the BMP image to the collection.TImageCollection
wouldn't take .ico files and I now have to load in code anyway, I can load .ico files to aTImageCollection
in code. Would I need to link them after loading or can leave linked and just load the collection?