Hello,
My custom tool palettes pulls/reads icons from a DLL file that I created years back. Every time our office
upgrade Autocad, I would just make sure my DLL file location is in the "Support File Search Path".
This work up to Autocad 2019. Next upgrade I did was to Autocad 2022. Now my tool palettes icons are blank.
Anybody have any ideas to fix this?
Thanks.
Hello,
My custom tool palettes pulls/reads icons from a DLL file that I created years back. Every time our office
upgrade Autocad, I would just make sure my DLL file location is in the "Support File Search Path".
This work up to Autocad 2019. Next upgrade I did was to Autocad 2022. Now my tool palettes icons are blank.
Anybody have any ideas to fix this?
Thanks.
Not sure if it makes any difference but there is a option ICON path in the Config, Files. None of my icons are in a dll.
Another question do you need to remake the dll for 2020.
Not sure if it makes any difference but there is a option ICON path in the Config, Files. None of my icons are in a dll.
Another question do you need to remake the dll for 2020.
Hi Sea-Haven,
Yeah I copied my dll file to that location and also to the location where acad.exe resides. It still didn't work.
I'm not sure what you mean by "remake the dll for 2020". I created the dll file with ResHacker.exe years ago.
Thanks for responding.
Hi Sea-Haven,
Yeah I copied my dll file to that location and also to the location where acad.exe resides. It still didn't work.
I'm not sure what you mean by "remake the dll for 2020". I created the dll file with ResHacker.exe years ago.
Thanks for responding.
@careyd wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "remake the dll for 2020". I created the dll file with ResHacker.exe years ago.
You answered it right there, start over with a new DLL. "years back" may be the problem is the initial guess, what you need to test on your own to confirm.
@careyd wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "remake the dll for 2020". I created the dll file with ResHacker.exe years ago.
You answered it right there, start over with a new DLL. "years back" may be the problem is the initial guess, what you need to test on your own to confirm.
Hi Pendean,
I welcome that suggestion. But there's hundreds of icons. There must be another solution.
If there are no more suggestions/ideas out there I'll just stick with Autocad 2019.
Thanks.
Hi Pendean,
I welcome that suggestion. But there's hundreds of icons. There must be another solution.
If there are no more suggestions/ideas out there I'll just stick with Autocad 2019.
Thanks.
Pendean,
I agree with you. Attached is a "zip" file. Forum does not allow a Dll file as an attachment. Zip file contains dll file, one of my palettes and a screen shot of the palette.
Hoping you guys can help.
Thanks.
Pendean,
I agree with you. Attached is a "zip" file. Forum does not allow a Dll file as an attachment. Zip file contains dll file, one of my palettes and a screen shot of the palette.
Hoping you guys can help.
Thanks.
Sorry meant 2022 dll. If your linking libraries then they need to be 2022 versions.
Sorry meant 2022 dll. If your linking libraries then they need to be 2022 versions.
How do you do that? How can you link it and make it a dll a 2022 version?
How do you do that? How can you link it and make it a dll a 2022 version?
Thanks for the files: I'm curious why you all take the time to create image overrides for your TP content like that, are the default images the program generates not good enough or missing something you all are adding to them?
Thanks for the files: I'm curious why you all take the time to create image overrides for your TP content like that, are the default images the program generates not good enough or missing something you all are adding to them?
Not to age myself. These were created around 15 years ago. Way before ribbons and tool palettes. Those images/icons
executes parametric lisp routines.
Not to age myself. These were created around 15 years ago. Way before ribbons and tool palettes. Those images/icons
executes parametric lisp routines.
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