Re: Icon Help...One more time...



On Jan 14, 10:08 am, keith <ksb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

b) This visual problem only occurs on Vista. Again, under Win2k and
XP, everything is fine.

Any thoughts? I've tried installing Dolphin cleanly on Vista and
deploying from there (my previous deployments were from XP) without
success. Is there something in the View resource that needs editing
that I'm missing?

Thanks for any help/suggestions!

I'm replying to myself in a fit of lunacy, but wanted to add one point
with some subsequent testing I've done...
I moved all of the icons from the standard toolbar into the
Toolbar.File tools, then deleted the standard toolbar. After
deployment to Vista, the icons show up in the Toolbar.File tools
correctly. They still appear incorrectly in other views (and menus)
but this leads me to think that my View is somehow out of sync with
the resources and needs to be "refreshed"? I'm trying not to ramble,
but does that make sense or ring a bell with anyone? If so, how do I
refresh the view (built using the view composer) to use the correct
resource? During design time, everything looks fine, but I suspect at
runtime the standard toolbar (which I deleted in my test) is using an
old file handle/reference or something.

In fact, my app has a couple of other document shells used to support
internationalization (i18n). Here's the funny thing: I didn't remove
the standard toolbar from any shell except the English one. When I
switch languages (say, to Spanish), the Spanish view shows the
standard toolbar's icons correctly. So it appears that the
Toolbar.File tools toolbar is (correctly) initiating a refresh of
some of the icon resources -- whatever it refers to in its item list.
I just need that to happen for ALL the icon resources I'm using in my
application....

Any thoughts (or a good psychiatrist) appreciated :-)

Keith
.



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