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NAME

       ico - Reading and writing windows icons

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require ico  ?1.0.5?

       ::ico::icons file ?option value...?

       ::ico::iconMembers file name ?option value...?

       ::ico::getIcon file name ?option value...?

       ::ico::getIconByName file name ?option value...?

       ::ico::getFileIcon file ?option value...?

       ::ico::writeIcon file name depth data ?option value...?

       ::ico::copyIcon file index file2 index2 ?option value...?

       ::ico::EXEtoICO file ?dir?

       ::ico::clearCache ?file?

       ::ico::transparentColor image color

       ::ico::Show file ?option value...?

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DESCRIPTION

       This  package provides functions for reading and writing Windows icons from ICO, EXE, DLL,
       ICL, and BMP files.  As used in this module an icon  is  a  visual  representation  of  an
       object.   An icon consists of one or more images usually with varying resolution and color
       depth. Each icon and image has a resource identifier which may  be  a  text  string  or  a
       positive  integer  value. Most commands use this identifier to specify which icon or image
       to operate on.

API

       ::ico::icons file ?option value...?
              Returns a list of icons found in file where each element is the name or numeric ID.
              Recognizes the following options:

              -type fileFormat

       ::ico::iconMembers file name ?option value...?
              Returns a list of images that make up the icon with ID name. Each element is itself
              a sublist in the format {name width height bpp}. Recognizes the following options:

              -type fileFormat

       ::ico::getIcon file name ?option value...?
              Extracts the icon with ID name from file.  The default -format is image which  will
              return  the  name of a Tk image containing the icon. The resolution and color depth
              are selected with the ?-res?, ?-bpp?, and ?-exact? options.  If -exact is specified
              and  there is no exact match, an error is thrown.  Optionally -image may be used to
              specify the name of the Tk image that is created. If -format is colors then a  list
              of color names in the #RRGGBB format is returned. Each list element is a horizontal
              row. Each horizontal row contains a list of colors for all the pixels in  that  row
              from  left  to right. If -format is name then the resource name of the image chosen
              is returned.  This is useful for calling writeIcon  or  getIconByName.   Recognizes
              the following options.

              -type fileFormat

              -format value

              -image value

              -res value

              -bpp value

              -exact value

       ::ico::getIconByName file name ?option value...?
              Extracts  the  image  with  ID  name  from  file. This name should be the name of a
              specific image as returned by ::ico::iconMembers, not an icon  name  returned  from
              ::ico::icons.  If  there  is  no  matching  resource ID in file an error is thrown.
              Recognizes the following options:

              -type fileFormat

              -format value

       ::ico::getFileIcon file ?option value...?
              This command is only functional when running under Windows. It  reads  the  Windows
              registry  to  determine the display icon for file as it would appear in Explorer or
              similar. file does not need to exist and may also be specified as a file  extension
              with  a  leading dot. If file is a directory or you specify the special name Folder
              then the icon representing a folder  is  returned.  This  command  takes  the  same
              arguments and usage as getIcon:

              -format value

              -image value

              -res value

              -bpp value

              -exact value

       ::ico::writeIcon file name depth data ?option value...?
              Writes  an  image  to file. name is the resource identifier of the image in file to
              write.  When writing to an EXE, DLL, or ICL file you may  only  overwrite  existing
              icons with an icon of the same dimensions and color depth. No icons may be added to
              these file types.

              When writing to BMP the name is ignored as this type can contain  only  one  image.
              This means if the file already existed it is completely overwritten.

              When writing to an ICO or ICODATA file if the name specified does not exist then an
              image is appended and will be named the next in sequence  (the  specified  name  is
              ignored).  Images  in  ICO  and  ICODATA  files  may  be overwritten with differing
              dimensions or color depths.  Note that you will get strange results when displaying
              icons if you fail to change every image which makes up a given icon.

              integer depth (in)
                     This  argument  must  have  a  value of 1, 4, 8, 24, or 32. If data has more
                     colors than the color depth allows an error will be generated.

              options data (in)
                     This argument is  either  a  list  of  colors  in  the  format  returned  by
                     ::ico::getIcon -format colors or the name of a Tk image.

       Recognizes the following options.

              -type fileFormat

       ::ico::copyIcon file index file2 index2 ?option value...?
              Copies the icon at index in file to index2 in file2.

              -fromtype fileFormat

              -totype fileFormat

       ::ico::EXEtoICO file ?dir?
              Extracts  all  icons  from  the  executable  file to ICO files placed in dir. ?dir?
              defaults to the directory file is located in. Icon files will be named in the  form
              file-ID.ico where ID is the icon resource identifier.

              -type fileFormat

       ::ico::clearCache ?file?
              The  ::ico::getIconList  command  caches icon offsets inside EXE, DLL, ICL, and ICO
              files in order to speed up extraction.  This command  clears  that  cache  for  the
              specific ?file? or all files.

       ::ico::transparentColor image color
              If  image  is a single word it is assumed to be the name of a Tk image.  All pixels
              matching color in the image will be set transparent.  Alternatively, image may be a
              color list in which case a modified list is returned.

       ::ico::Show file ?option value...?
              Application level command which displays a window showing all the icons in file and
              their name.

              -type fileFormat

              -parent pathName

EXAMPLE

                  button .explore -image [::ico::getIcon explorer.exe 0 -name explore -res 16 -bpp 8]

                  set i [lsearch -inline [::ico::iconMembers tclkit.exe 0] {* 32 32 8}]
                  set colorlist [::ico::getIconByName tclkit.exe [lindex $i 0] -format colors]

LIMITATIONS

       Icons may not be added or removed from file types other than ICO. Icons in these files may
       only be replaced with icons of the same dimensions and color depth.

       Icons of 8bpp or lower must include black in the pallete, this means if your icon does not
       have black in it, you will need to leave a color free  so  that  it  may  be  included  by
       writeIcon.

       There is currently no way to read alpha channel information from 32bpp icons.

       Tk  images do not have an alpha channel so the only way to write a true 32bpp icon is from
       a color list. writing a 32bpp icon from a Tkimage is identical to writing a 24bpp icon.

KEYWORDS

       dll, entry, exe, ico, icon