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Splash Screen

cdown
7-Bedrock

Splash Screen

Does anyone remember changing their splash screens if so how do you do it now, am on Creo 3.

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bokm9606
1-Visitor
(To:cdown)

Think the name of the gif files is "comm_splash.gif". Replace that file
with image/gif you want.
ocorten-2
12-Amethyst
(To:cdown)

I've been doing so up to Creo 2.0 to add the build number to the splash screen.
Here's an example

For Creo 2.0 the file is located at
%CREOINSTALLDIR%\Common Files\M140\text\resource\creo_parametric_com_splash.gif


But in Creo 3.0 it's a different story.
The splash screens are now compiled into one DLL
%CREOINSTALLDIR%\M020\Common Files\proe\text\compiled_resource\splash_resources.dll
This file contains 184 splash screens:



I imagine extracting all GIF's (which are actually PNG's), change the one you need like below) and recreate the dll.

Does anyone know how to recreate such a DLL?
(I tried it with Visual Studio but didn't succeed)


Kind regards,

Olaf Corten




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From: Colin Down <->
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Date: 19-02-2015 16:06
Subject: [proecad] - Splash Screen



Does anyone remember changing their splash screens if so how do you do it now, am on Creo 3.


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iceblink1
1-Visitor
(To:cdown)

Google for "resource editor".

Mind you, these are the kind of tools "script kiddies" (beginning
hackers) like to use, so make sure to scan for malware and viruses
before using.

I think Visual Studio also contains a resource editor, but maybe that is
what you already tried?

Best regards,
Patrick

iceblink1
1-Visitor
(To:cdown)

I forgot to mention: you need to keep the new image in exactly the same
format as the old one, i.e. same size, same bitplane depth, same
encoding scheme, etc. You can't just replace a gif with any other gif.

Best regards,
Patrick


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