![]() So if you're reluctant to add these features I'll just fork a version for private use Up until now I've been using toralfs Icon Viewer Lite but this one seems promising. A GUI script needs to be intuitive and mine is short of that. I understand you want to keep this script short as possible The present way was very convenient during development / testing. I would like a file browse dialog when saving icons or at least a context menu in the list view that gives me extended export options. The newer version will have Windows explorer's address bar so the user will be benefitted with its Auto-complete facility. The loading takes forever to get to shell32.dll when searching through \Windows\System32 on my core 2 duo 2ghz 2gb rams so can you make a way to select an icon file directly? It triggers the subroutine too many times effecting unbearable flicker. My suggestion is make to react on single click rather than double click The best is yet to come.you didn´t promise to much! ![]() It beats all the similar scripts posted before. I have removed them to reduce the clutter and provide here the links instead:Įdit: All Links in Topic fixed on 23:20 GMT This project evolved with many simple procedures that I had posted earlier in this topic. Generally speaking, if you do not see an icon in any one of the 12 squares, you cannot extract that icon. Clicking the status bar will open an instance of Windows Explorer with the Folder or File auto-selected. To avoid the Message Box, keep the Left-Control button down while clicking.įind Target: After extraction, the status bar would be pointing to the Folder or File. The single icons extracted will all be placed in the subfolder named ~Icons Just click on any of the 12 squares placed the bottom of the GUI. To extract a single ICON from ICON GROUP 16 of SHEL元2.DLL Keep the Left-Control button down and double-click on Icon Group 28 on the Icon-View pane Keep the Left-Control button down and double-click on SHEL元2.DLL on the Report-View paneĪ sub-folder named SHEL元2.DLL will be created on the scripts folder and all icons would be extracted into it. To extract all Icon resources from SHEL元2.DLL To change it to a different folder, click on the text control that shows the folder path - select your folder - and allow enough time for the Report-View to load.ĭouble-click on a file name and the Icon-View pane will be refreshed with the Icon groups present in that resource file.ĭouble-click on an Icon Group and the 12 squares at the bottom of the GUI will show you the different icons present in the group. The script would create sub folders when you extract icons.īy default IconEx starts in Windows folder and loads resources with icons in a Report-View. Just make sure you create a new folder ( like D:\IconEx ) and place the script in it. No procedures., IconEx is a single file script with no dependency. Or just a single Frame/Image from an Icon Group An ICON is different from a BITMAP file, in the sense that a BMP will contain only one image whereas an ICON can contain several instances of the image in various resolutions.Įxtract all the Icons resources from a resource file in one goĮxtract a single Icon ( Icon Group ) from a resource ![]() ![]() Intro: IconEx is a Icon explorer / extractor that will help in extracting icons from resources files ( like EXE, DLL, CPL etc ). Reload - Reloads the script with last viewed Icon Go - Default button / Enter would sufficeĪ ddress Bar - Sets Control focus to Address Bar, like Windows Explorer Type a folder path ( or ) the full path to a resource file
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