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Help => Windows 10 => Topic started by: malvinas2 on January 28, 2021, 01:43:05 am



Title: Replacing and Numbering of Images
Post by: malvinas2 on January 28, 2021, 01:43:05 am
How do I replace an image correctly? Is it sufficient just to import the new image using the "Import" button or should I delete the IMAGEFILE property (cyan blue rectangle in the attached image) and when creating a new IMAGEFILE property import the new image?

Does the numbering of the images follow a certain scheme or are they assigned arbitrarily?

Why does the imagefile shown in the inherited properties link to a different image? Does this make sense? If it really is a second image, how can I find where it is defined?

Is it possible that at two completely different locations within the visual style the same image nr. appears? Does this number in each case refer to the same image, in a manner that when replacing the image at one place it is 'automatically' replaced at other places which refer to the same image nr.?

(https://i.imgur.com/XysETiB.png)


Title: Re: Replacing and Numbering of Images
Post by: 3am on January 28, 2021, 02:16:26 am
It's only necessary to import an image to replace another image.

IMAGEFILE is only used when you are adding an image where there wasn't one originally.

I THINK the image numbers are arbitrary. They change after saving a msstyle in WSB

I don't think images are inherited like other properties. In this case Explorer & Shell > Explorer > Items View > ListView > ListItem >

SelectedNotFocus does not inherit the Explorer & Shell > Explorer > ListView > ListItem > SelectedNotFocus image even though it's included under

Inherited Properties. I don't know why it's there. You can't have two images in the same place of course.


Title: Re: Replacing and Numbering of Images
Post by: malvinas2 on January 31, 2021, 07:27:48 pm
Thank you 3am !