>>Hi,
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>>It is not true that you need to have an icon of size 72x72 inorder to have more than 16 colours. I have icons of size 16x16 that have 256 colours. As far as I know, icon used as project icon needs to contain one icon of size 16x16 and 32x32 in one icon file which must have only 16 colours.
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>>Regards,
>Kueh,
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>The information I provided comes from the article
Icons in Win32 by John Hornick. Click the link in the title.
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>>>This isn't a VFP issue necessarily. In order to support more than 16 colors, the icon must be at least 72x72.
George,
His article states:
"While Windows imposes no restrictions on the sizes of icons, common sizes include 16, 32, and 48 pixels square. For this reason, developers are encouraged to include a minimum of the following sizes and color depths in their icon resources:
16 x 16 16 colors
32 x 32 16 colors
48 x 48 256 colors "