6/22/2021 8:37 AM | |
Joined: 9/30/2016 Last visit: 5/23/2024 Posts: 912 Rating: (6) |
Please also see the attached screenshots. I have an apparently simple picture I would like to modify. In runtime it is just a company logo and a menu bar and I want to replace the logo. When I open the picture in the Graphics Designer the picture however looks quite different. How/where do I see what is displayed in each picture window - and why are there so many picture windows in such a seemingly simple picture? What are the reasons to use picture windows for this? AttachmentPicWin.zip (83 Downloads) |
6/28/2021 9:45 AM | |
Joined: 9/30/2016 Last visit: 5/23/2024 Posts: 912 Rating: (6) |
Hello Georg, Thank you for answering. Please also see the attached screenshots. Unfortunately the "Picture Name" property is blank in the Picture Wondows in my picture and double clicking does also not open anything? It is the logo highlighted in pic 5.jpg that is shown when the picture is in runtime - but I don't know how?
AttachmentPicWin.zip (80 Downloads) |
7/1/2021 11:45 AM | |
Joined: 9/30/2016 Last visit: 5/23/2024 Posts: 912 Rating: (6) |
Thank you for answering again Georg, Please see the attached screenshots. it helped me achieve my goal with this task as I found out where the jpg file with the logo is called up. If you see in pic 7 the call is not is one of the "named" Picture Windows (6 framed and one un framed). instead much of the "background" is really an inserted pdl picture called "startup.pdl" and on THAT picture it is easy enough to replace the old logo pic with a newer and updated one. So the original "help request" is solved. I would however still appreciate help in finding out WHAT the 7 "named" Picture Windows (6 framed and one un framed) are doing in the start picture? AttachmentPicWin B.zip (65 Downloads) |
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