Compiled Resource DLL?
Apr 20, 2015
02:56 PM
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Apr 20, 2015
02:56 PM
Compiled Resource DLL?
WF 5.0 M200
Hi Everyone,
I am creating a new application and would like to use existing Creo icons. However I have discovered that PTC compiled the .bif/.gif/.res files into pro_default_resources.dll which "hides" the names of all these icons from me as a programmer. Has anyone else found a way to "see" what's inside this thing so I can use it?
Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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Hi Everyone,
I am creating a new application and would like to use existing Creo icons. However I have discovered that PTC compiled the .bif/.gif/.res files into pro_default_resources.dll which "hides" the names of all these icons from me as a programmer. Has anyone else found a way to "see" what's inside this thing so I can use it?
Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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Apr 20, 2015
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Yep, just found it. I did that but they all came out as .bin files. I "took a swing" and renamed them all to .png files and I am now able to at least see most of the icons with a simple Windows Explorer browse. Thanks Jim.
Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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Patrick Williams | Engineering Systems | c: 616.947.2110
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