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DelphiUse an Icon for a Glyph on a TBitBtn Delphi control with the help of TImageList
<p><a Delphi TIPS</i></a> :: <a /></a><br />
The TBitBtn Delphi control is a button control that can include a bitmap on its face.<br />
<br />The Glyph property specifies the bitmap that appears on the bitmap button. </p>
<p>By design, the Glyph property can only display BMP (Windows Bitmap) images. </p>
<p>Read the <b>full article</b> to learn how to <a an Icon for a Glyph on a TBitBtn Delphi control with the help of TImageList</a></p>
<p><b>Related : </b> <a FREE Icons and Glyphs</a> | <a to Convert a Bitmap to a Cursor </a> | <a to exchange Bitmap images between two TImageList components</a></p>
<p 1px solid an Icon for a Glyph on a TBitBtn Delphi control with the help of TImageList</a> originally appeared on <a Delphi Programming</a> on Friday, November 6th, 2009 at 02:00:23.</p><p><a | <a | <a an Icon for a Glyph on a TBitBtn Delphi control with the help of this</a></p>
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