On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 19:11:59 +0000 Getting Started was sent the following
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> Try something like:

>   dim d As new MessageDialog
>   dim b As MessageDialogButton
>
>   d.Icon = 1 //or whatever icon you want
>
>   d.Message = "RB"+RBVersionString
>   b = d.ShowModal
>

I could also have used

  d.Icon = MessageDialog.GraphicNote

Sorry, I just realised Lee and I must have been talking about different
things.

The constants MessageDialog uses are:

You can use the following class constants to specify the icon:
-1 - GraphicNone
0 - GraphicNote (The application icon on Mac OS X)
1 - GraphicCaution triangle (On Mac OS X, the application icon superimposed
on the caution triangle)
2 - GraphicStop (On Mac OS X 10.3 and above, the application icon)
3 - GraphicQuestion icon (On Mac OS X 10.3 and above, it is the same as 0)

(from the LR)




--
Steve Garman
Using REALbasic 2005r4 Professional on Windows XP Pro


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