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  Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!  
From: Mahalis
Date: 24 Mar 2002 07:17:52
Message: <3c9dc3f0@news.povray.org>
Thanks! Now I can get this to work!

"Anders K." <and### [at] prostard2gcom> wrote in message
news:3c9ce08f$1@news.povray.org...
> > Are you sure it's the first *four* frames? If it's always the same
number,
> > then it would be simple to compensate.
>
> In fact I just looked it up on Google. The following is from
> http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros/ie5.html :
>
> =
> [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main]
> "Window Title"="IE5"
> "SmallBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\smallbitmap.bmp"
> "BigBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\bigbitmap.bmp"
>
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar]
> "BackBitmapIE5"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\toolbarbitmap.bmp"
> ;Line below commented out. Use instead of above line with IE4
> ;"BackBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\toolbarbitmap.bmp"
> "SmBrandBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\smbitbrand.bmp"
> "BrandBitmap"="c:\\windows\\desktop\\bitbrand.bmp"
>
> BackBitmapIE5 can be any bitmap. The only requirement is that it is light
in
> colour so you can read the toolbar. Size is unimportant as it will be
tiled
> to fit. Try clouds.bmp from the Windows directory or make your own with
> Paint on the Start Programs Accessories menu. I've supplied a streched and
> cropped version (1280 (streched by 2) x 100 (streched by 2 then cropped to
> 100px) of clouds.bmp renamed to ToolbarBitmap.bmp.
>
> SmallBitmap and SmBrandBitmap are used when the menu bar only or a toolbar
> without text labels is the top toolbar. BigBitmap and BrandBitmap is used
> when another bigger toolbar is the top toolbar.
>
> SmallBitmap is a 22 x 22 pixel bitmap and BigBitmap is a 38 x 38 pixel
> bitmap and are used when Internet Explorer isn't doing anything. I've
> provided a red square with a black border of each bitmap as a template for
> you to modify.
>
> SmBrandBitmap (22 pixels wide) and BrandBitmap (38 pixels wide) are the
> animated bitmaps. There height is dependant on the number of frames in the
> bitmap, Height=No of frames x width, so 10 frames in SmBitmapBrand is 220
> pixels and in BitmapBrand would be 380 pixels.
>
> Each BrandBitmap is a series of either 22 x 22 or 38 x 38 bitmaps joined
> together vertically. I've supplied a sample bitmap of 6 frames for each to
> be used as a template for making your own. These are just coloured squares
> with a black border.
>
> The first 4 frames are played once when Internet Explorer begins to browse
> and the remaining frames loop over until the browse operation is complete.
> If SmallBitmap or BigBitmap are absent then the first frame of the
branding
> bitmap is used as the static branding.
> =
>
> Anders
>
> --
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>
>
>


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