How to get en exe default icon
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Hi people Im filling a CListCtrl with a lot of exe files, and I would like to show the .exe icon next to its name. I tried the following :
hMod = LoadLibraryEx(path, NULL, LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE); if(hMod != NULL) { imageIndex = m_imageList.Add(LoadIcon(hMod, MAKEINTRESOURCE(1)));
Well, that works just in some cases, but doesn't in a lot. Does anyone knows what can I do to load the default icon of each exe? Shouldnt be so hard because explorer.exe open the icon always... Thanks in advance :D -
Hi people Im filling a CListCtrl with a lot of exe files, and I would like to show the .exe icon next to its name. I tried the following :
hMod = LoadLibraryEx(path, NULL, LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE); if(hMod != NULL) { imageIndex = m_imageList.Add(LoadIcon(hMod, MAKEINTRESOURCE(1)));
Well, that works just in some cases, but doesn't in a lot. Does anyone knows what can I do to load the default icon of each exe? Shouldnt be so hard because explorer.exe open the icon always... Thanks in advance :DHave you tried
ExtractIcon()
?
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Have you tried
ExtractIcon()
?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Have you tried
ExtractIcon()
?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
Hey, I tried with extractIcon, but I should still pass as parameter the resource number. I tried 1 and 0 but still fails to load an icon for a lot of apps, like firefox, winword etc. Or sometimes the icon is not the one that the .exe uses normally :S What can I do?? Thanks Sebastian
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Hey, I tried with extractIcon, but I should still pass as parameter the resource number. I tried 1 and 0 but still fails to load an icon for a lot of apps, like firefox, winword etc. Or sometimes the icon is not the one that the .exe uses normally :S What can I do?? Thanks Sebastian
Kharfax wrote:
...but I should still pass as parameter the resource number.
What's wrong with that?
Kharfax wrote:
I tried 1 and 0 but still fails to load an icon for a lot of apps, like firefox, winword etc.
Winword.exe does not have an icon 0. It does have an icon 1, however. Have you tried
ExtractIconEx()
?
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Kharfax wrote:
...but I should still pass as parameter the resource number.
What's wrong with that?
Kharfax wrote:
I tried 1 and 0 but still fails to load an icon for a lot of apps, like firefox, winword etc.
Winword.exe does not have an icon 0. It does have an icon 1, however. Have you tried
ExtractIconEx()
?
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"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
Whats wrong with that is that I should know wich one of all the icons in a file is the default one. The one showed by windows explorer when you see a file. Using ExtractIconEx I will get a list of all the icons in the file, but I still need to identify wich one is the default one. The value I should pass to ExtractIcon is a zero based index array of icons, thats why I tried with 0 and 1.
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Whats wrong with that is that I should know wich one of all the icons in a file is the default one. The one showed by windows explorer when you see a file. Using ExtractIconEx I will get a list of all the icons in the file, but I still need to identify wich one is the default one. The value I should pass to ExtractIcon is a zero based index array of icons, thats why I tried with 0 and 1.
FWIW, I believe that the "Default" icon is the first one found in the resources. Barring any more elegant solution, you could always just loop over a few low values to try to find the first icon in the executable. For example, you could always search for values "0" through "100", and stop with the first one found... You could also try to load the resource information directly from the executable to locate the first one. I do not suppose that using
IDI_APPLICATION
withLoadIcon(...)
works for you? Peace!-=- James
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FWIW, I believe that the "Default" icon is the first one found in the resources. Barring any more elegant solution, you could always just loop over a few low values to try to find the first icon in the executable. For example, you could always search for values "0" through "100", and stop with the first one found... You could also try to load the resource information directly from the executable to locate the first one. I do not suppose that using
IDI_APPLICATION
withLoadIcon(...)
works for you? Peace!-=- James
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DeleteFXPFiles & CheckFavorites (Please rate this post!)i think it may also have to deal with the icon windows associates to a type (but i conceed, it doesn't concern the .exes).
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Whats wrong with that is that I should know wich one of all the icons in a file is the default one. The one showed by windows explorer when you see a file. Using ExtractIconEx I will get a list of all the icons in the file, but I still need to identify wich one is the default one. The value I should pass to ExtractIcon is a zero based index array of icons, thats why I tried with 0 and 1.
Kharfax wrote:
Whats wrong with that is that I should know wich one of all the icons in a file is the default one.
There is no default per se.
Kharfax wrote:
The one showed by windows explorer when you see a file.
You can change Windows Explorer to show whatever icon you wish.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Kharfax wrote:
Whats wrong with that is that I should know wich one of all the icons in a file is the default one.
There is no default per se.
Kharfax wrote:
The one showed by windows explorer when you see a file.
You can change Windows Explorer to show whatever icon you wish.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
Ok granted maybe you can change the icon the explorer choses. But is choosing and icon, that icon is the same in every machine. There must be a way to know wich one is the "default" icon of an app. Maybe ExtractIcon isn't the way. I either dont want to start fucking around with the PE for something as simple as this... I'll find it sooner or later...
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Ok granted maybe you can change the icon the explorer choses. But is choosing and icon, that icon is the same in every machine. There must be a way to know wich one is the "default" icon of an app. Maybe ExtractIcon isn't the way. I either dont want to start fucking around with the PE for something as simple as this... I'll find it sooner or later...
ok, the idea is this. You get the system image list, asociate it with the control, and then call SHFILEINFO sfi; memset(&sfi, 0, sizeof(SHFILEINFO)); SHGetFileInfo(sFilename, 0, &sfi, sizeof(SHFILEINFO), SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX | SHGFI_SMALLICON); return sfi.iIcon; The return the index of the icon you should use. But, doesn't work fine yet, I'm still getting changed icons. For example... Firefox.exe gets a folder icon...
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ok, the idea is this. You get the system image list, asociate it with the control, and then call SHFILEINFO sfi; memset(&sfi, 0, sizeof(SHFILEINFO)); SHGetFileInfo(sFilename, 0, &sfi, sizeof(SHFILEINFO), SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX | SHGFI_SMALLICON); return sfi.iIcon; The return the index of the icon you should use. But, doesn't work fine yet, I'm still getting changed icons. For example... Firefox.exe gets a folder icon...
Kharfax wrote:
The return the index of the icon...
Are you sure? It should return the handle to an image list that contains the small icon images.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
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Kharfax wrote:
The return the index of the icon...
Are you sure? It should return the handle to an image list that contains the small icon images.
"Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15
"Judge not by the eye but by the heart." - Native American Proverb
SHFILEINFO sfi; memset(&sfi, 0, sizeof(SHFILEINFO)); SHGetFileInfo(sFilename, 0, &sfi, sizeof(SHFILEINFO), SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX | SHGFI_SMALLICON); return sfi.iIcon; Look at the parameters: SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX, icon index in system image list SHGFI_SMALLICON, specifies that is a small icon the one I want http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/reference/functions/shgetfileinfo.asp
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Hi people Im filling a CListCtrl with a lot of exe files, and I would like to show the .exe icon next to its name. I tried the following :
hMod = LoadLibraryEx(path, NULL, LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE); if(hMod != NULL) { imageIndex = m_imageList.Add(LoadIcon(hMod, MAKEINTRESOURCE(1)));
Well, that works just in some cases, but doesn't in a lot. Does anyone knows what can I do to load the default icon of each exe? Shouldnt be so hard because explorer.exe open the icon always... Thanks in advance :D -
SHFILEINFO sfi; memset(&sfi, 0, sizeof(SHFILEINFO)); SHGetFileInfo(sFilename, 0, &sfi, sizeof(SHFILEINFO), SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX | SHGFI_SMALLICON); return sfi.iIcon; Look at the parameters: SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX, icon index in system image list SHGFI_SMALLICON, specifies that is a small icon the one I want http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/reference/functions/shgetfileinfo.asp
if you run this code what happens?
WhiteSky
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if you run this code what happens?
WhiteSky
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Hi people Im filling a CListCtrl with a lot of exe files, and I would like to show the .exe icon next to its name. I tried the following :
hMod = LoadLibraryEx(path, NULL, LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE); if(hMod != NULL) { imageIndex = m_imageList.Add(LoadIcon(hMod, MAKEINTRESOURCE(1)));
Well, that works just in some cases, but doesn't in a lot. Does anyone knows what can I do to load the default icon of each exe? Shouldnt be so hard because explorer.exe open the icon always... Thanks in advance :DI use this to extract an icon (from any file, not just EXEs). This will get the default icon from Windows if none is in the exe.
HICON hIcon = 0; // Try to extract an icon from the file itself SHFILEINFO shfi; memset(&shfi, 0, sizeof(shfi)); if (SHGetFileInfo(pszPathname, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, &shfi, sizeof(shfi), SHGFI_ICON | SHGFI_SMALLICON)) { hIcon = shfi.hIcon; } // If no icon yet, get icon associated with the file type from the shell if (hIcon == 0) { LPTSTR pszExtension = PathFindExtension(pszPathname); CString DummyFileName; DummyFileName = _T("dummyfile"); if (pszExtension[0] == _T('.')) DummyFileName += pszExtension; else DummyFileName += _T("."); SHFILEINFO shfi; memset(&shfi, 0, sizeof(shfi)); if (SHGetFileInfo(DummyFileName, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, &shfi, sizeof(shfi), SHGFI_ICON | SHGFI_SMALLICON | SHGFI_USEFILEATTRIBUTES)) { hIcon = shfi.hIcon; *pRetImgFlags |= RECORDIMGDATAFLAG_ICONFROMSHELL; } } if (hIcon) { ...
Will that work? Mark -
Hi people Im filling a CListCtrl with a lot of exe files, and I would like to show the .exe icon next to its name. I tried the following :
hMod = LoadLibraryEx(path, NULL, LOAD_LIBRARY_AS_DATAFILE); if(hMod != NULL) { imageIndex = m_imageList.Add(LoadIcon(hMod, MAKEINTRESOURCE(1)));
Well, that works just in some cases, but doesn't in a lot. Does anyone knows what can I do to load the default icon of each exe? Shouldnt be so hard because explorer.exe open the icon always... Thanks in advance :DI use this to get an icon for any file. This will get the default exe icon if none found in the exe itself:
HICON hIcon = 0; // Try to extract an icon from the file itself SHFILEINFO shfi; memset(&shfi, 0, sizeof(shfi)); if (SHGetFileInfo(pszPathname, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, &shfi, sizeof(shfi), SHGFI_ICON | SHGFI_SMALLICON)) { hIcon = shfi.hIcon; } // If no icon yet, get icon associated with the file type from the shell if (hIcon == 0) { LPTSTR pszExtension = PathFindExtension(pszPathname); CString DummyFileName; DummyFileName = _T("dummyfile"); if (pszExtension[0] == _T('.')) DummyFileName += pszExtension; else DummyFileName += _T("."); SHFILEINFO shfi; memset(&shfi, 0, sizeof(shfi)); if (SHGetFileInfo(DummyFileName, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, &shfi, sizeof(shfi), SHGFI_ICON | SHGFI_SMALLICON | SHGFI_USEFILEATTRIBUTES)) { hIcon = shfi.hIcon; *pRetImgFlags |= RECORDIMGDATAFLAG_ICONFROMSHELL; } } if (hIcon) { ... }
Is that what you're looking for? Mark -
I use this to get an icon for any file. This will get the default exe icon if none found in the exe itself:
HICON hIcon = 0; // Try to extract an icon from the file itself SHFILEINFO shfi; memset(&shfi, 0, sizeof(shfi)); if (SHGetFileInfo(pszPathname, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, &shfi, sizeof(shfi), SHGFI_ICON | SHGFI_SMALLICON)) { hIcon = shfi.hIcon; } // If no icon yet, get icon associated with the file type from the shell if (hIcon == 0) { LPTSTR pszExtension = PathFindExtension(pszPathname); CString DummyFileName; DummyFileName = _T("dummyfile"); if (pszExtension[0] == _T('.')) DummyFileName += pszExtension; else DummyFileName += _T("."); SHFILEINFO shfi; memset(&shfi, 0, sizeof(shfi)); if (SHGetFileInfo(DummyFileName, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, &shfi, sizeof(shfi), SHGFI_ICON | SHGFI_SMALLICON | SHGFI_USEFILEATTRIBUTES)) { hIcon = shfi.hIcon; *pRetImgFlags |= RECORDIMGDATAFLAG_ICONFROMSHELL; } } if (hIcon) { ... }
Is that what you're looking for? MarkSorry about the double post. I got an error the first time. I should have checked to see if it posted first :) Mark