Subj : Re: CommandLineTools an program Icon To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Jan =?ISO-8859-15?Q?L=FChr?= Date : Mon Dec 29 2003 08:56 pm Greeitngs,... Ed Mulroy [TeamB] wrote: > Resource Workshop is the resource editor and is part of what came with the > old Borland C++ compiler, the product with which this newsgroup deals. Sorry, I haven't found it at once. > You asked your question here and I therefore assumed that your question > dealt with how one could do that with the tools which are the subject of > this newsgroup. Nearly. I wanted to write a C++ program, which can manipulate it's own icon or hijack other icons. This is slightly OT - if you restrict the topic to Borland's tool. But imho it might by on topic because I'm asking for some details concerning the output of the Borland compiler. (What the compiler actually does when I add a icon) Keep smiling yanosz -- Willst du nächstes Jahr ein paar Weihnachtskekse gewinnen? Would you like to win some home-made christmas cookies next season? http://www.luehr.mynetcologne.de/err.html .