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* Calling [[_ICON]] without an {{Parameter|imageHandle&}} uses the embeded icon, if available.
* Calling [[_ICON]] without an {{Parameter|imageHandle&}} uses the embeded icon, if available.
** Starting with '''build 20170906/64''', the window will automatically use the icon embedded by [[$EXEICON]], without having to call _ICON.
** Starting with '''build 20170906/64''', the window will automatically use the icon embedded by [[$EXEICON]], without having to call _ICON.
* '''[[Keywords_currently_not_supported_by_QB64#Keywords_not_supported_in_Linux_or_macOS_versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]'''
* '''[[Keywords currently not supported by QB64#Keywords not supported in Linux or macOS versions|Keyword not supported in Linux or macOS versions]]'''




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{{Cl|$EXEICON}}:'mush.ico'
{{Cl|$EXEICON}}:'mush.ico'
{{Cl|_ICON}}
{{Cl|_ICON}}
{{CodeEnd}}{{small|Code and command by Fellippe Heitor}}  
{{CodeEnd}}{{small|Code and command by Fellippe Heitor}}




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* [[_ICON]]
* [[_ICON]]
* [[_TITLE]]
* [[_TITLE]]
 




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Revision as of 16:50, 22 January 2023

$EXEICON pre-compiler metacommand embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE file to be viewed in Windows Explorer.


Syntax

$EXEICON:iconfile.ico


Parameters


Description


Examples

Example: Embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE which can be viewed in Windows Explorer folders.

$EXEICON:'mush.ico'
_ICON
Code and command by Fellippe Heitor


See also



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