Brett the James wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if there was any sort of master list (or even several
> sublists) that would help me understand what each .png file in
> images.zip? I've been looking around, but I cannot find anything of
> the like. In fact, it seems as if there are a tremendous amount of
> icons that don't belong anywhere (and those that just appear, on my
> computer, as a big, green X.)
>
> I have noticed a couple of things;
> It seems like a lot of the modern (new in 2.0) icons are in the
> images/res directory.
> In many cases, there seems to be a sc_ / sch_ pattern for the smaller
> icons and lc_ / lch_ pattern for the larger ones.
Correct. The "h" denotes high contrast images, "s" is for "small" and
"l" for "large". The "c" is a remnant of former times where we had
colored and monochrome images.
> So if there isn't a list, is there a formula that's being followed?
Many images are for the toolbars or menus ("commandimagelist"). They
indeed follow a schema. Their file names contain the name of the command
as it is used for dispatching. For most of the names it shouldn't be
hard to guess which function it is assigned to.
Best regards,
Mathias
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