Python win32con.SM_CYSMICON Examples

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Example #1
Source File: gui_win.py    From ComicStreamer with Apache License 2.0 7 votes vote down vote up
def prep_menu_icon(self, icon):
        # First load the icon.
        ico_x = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CXSMICON)
        ico_y = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CYSMICON)
        hicon = win32gui.LoadImage(0, icon, win32con.IMAGE_ICON, ico_x, ico_y, win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE)

        hdcBitmap = win32gui.CreateCompatibleDC(0)
        hdcScreen = win32gui.GetDC(0)
        hbm = win32gui.CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdcScreen, ico_x, ico_y)
        hbmOld = win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbm)
        # Fill the background.
        brush = win32gui.GetSysColorBrush(win32con.COLOR_MENU)
        win32gui.FillRect(hdcBitmap, (0, 0, 16, 16), brush)
        # unclear if brush needs to be feed.  Best clue I can find is:
        # "GetSysColorBrush returns a cached brush instead of allocating a new
        # one." - implies no DeleteObject
        # draw the icon
        win32gui.DrawIconEx(hdcBitmap, 0, 0, hicon, ico_x, ico_y, 0, 0, win32con.DI_NORMAL)
        win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbmOld)
        win32gui.DeleteDC(hdcBitmap)
        
        return hbm 
Example #2
Source File: SysTrayIcon.py    From LIFX-Control-Panel with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def prep_menu_icon(self, icon):
        # First load the icon.
        ico_x = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CXSMICON)
        ico_y = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CYSMICON)
        hicon = win32gui.LoadImage(0, icon, win32con.IMAGE_ICON, ico_x, ico_y, win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE)

        hdcBitmap = win32gui.CreateCompatibleDC(0)
        hdcScreen = win32gui.GetDC(0)
        hbm = win32gui.CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdcScreen, ico_x, ico_y)
        hbmOld = win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbm)
        # Fill the background.
        brush = win32gui.GetSysColorBrush(win32con.COLOR_MENU)
        win32gui.FillRect(hdcBitmap, (0, 0, 16, 16), brush)
        # unclear if brush needs to be feed.  Best clue I can find is:
        # "GetSysColorBrush returns a cached brush instead of allocating a new
        # one." - implies no DeleteObject
        # draw the icon
        win32gui.DrawIconEx(hdcBitmap, 0, 0, hicon, ico_x, ico_y, 0, 0, win32con.DI_NORMAL)
        win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbmOld)
        win32gui.DeleteDC(hdcBitmap)

        return hbm 
Example #3
Source File: systray.py    From OpenBazaar-Installer with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def prep_menu_icon(self, icon):
        # First load the icon.
        ico_x = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CXSMICON)
        ico_y = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CYSMICON)
        hicon = win32gui.LoadImage(0, icon, win32con.IMAGE_ICON, ico_x, ico_y, win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE)

        hdcBitmap = win32gui.CreateCompatibleDC(0)
        hdcScreen = win32gui.GetDC(0)
        hbm = win32gui.CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdcScreen, ico_x, ico_y)
        hbmOld = win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbm)
        # Fill the background.
        brush = win32gui.GetSysColorBrush(win32con.COLOR_MENU)
        win32gui.FillRect(hdcBitmap, (0, 0, 16, 16), brush)
        # unclear if brush needs to be feed.  Best clue I can find is:
        # "GetSysColorBrush returns a cached brush instead of allocating a new
        # one." - implies no DeleteObject
        # draw the icon
        win32gui.DrawIconEx(hdcBitmap, 0, 0, hicon, ico_x, ico_y, 0, 0, win32con.DI_NORMAL)
        win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbmOld)
        win32gui.DeleteDC(hdcBitmap)

        return hbm 
Example #4
Source File: shell.py    From eavatar-me with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def prep_menu_icon(self, icon):
        # First load the icon.
        ico_x = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CXSMICON)
        ico_y = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CYSMICON)
        hicon = win32gui.LoadImage(0, icon, win32con.IMAGE_ICON, ico_x, ico_y,
                                   win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE)

        hdcBitmap = win32gui.CreateCompatibleDC(0)
        hdcScreen = win32gui.GetDC(0)
        hbm = win32gui.CreateCompatibleBitmap(hdcScreen, ico_x, ico_y)
        hbmOld = win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbm)
        # Fill the background.
        brush = win32gui.GetSysColorBrush(win32con.COLOR_MENU)
        win32gui.FillRect(hdcBitmap, (0, 0, 16, 16), brush)
        # unclear if brush needs to be feed.  Best clue I can find is:
        # "GetSysColorBrush returns a cached brush instead of allocating a new
        # one." - implies no DeleteObject
        # draw the icon
        win32gui.DrawIconEx(hdcBitmap, 0, 0, hicon, ico_x, ico_y, 0, 0,
                            win32con.DI_NORMAL)
        win32gui.SelectObject(hdcBitmap, hbmOld)
        win32gui.DeleteDC(hdcBitmap)

        return hbm 
Example #5
Source File: win32gui_dialog.py    From ironpython2 with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def _SetupList(self):
        child_style = win32con.WS_CHILD | win32con.WS_VISIBLE | win32con.WS_BORDER | win32con.WS_HSCROLL | win32con.WS_VSCROLL
        child_style |= commctrl.LVS_SINGLESEL | commctrl.LVS_SHOWSELALWAYS | commctrl.LVS_REPORT
        self.hwndList = win32gui.CreateWindow("SysListView32", None, child_style, 0, 0, 100, 100, self.hwnd, IDC_LISTBOX, self.hinst, None)

        child_ex_style = win32gui.SendMessage(self.hwndList, commctrl.LVM_GETEXTENDEDLISTVIEWSTYLE, 0, 0)
        child_ex_style |= commctrl.LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT
        win32gui.SendMessage(self.hwndList, commctrl.LVM_SETEXTENDEDLISTVIEWSTYLE, 0, child_ex_style)

        # Add an image list - use the builtin shell folder icon - this
        # demonstrates the problem with alpha-blending of icons on XP if
        # winxpgui is not used in place of win32gui.
        il = win32gui.ImageList_Create(
                    win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CXSMICON),
                    win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CYSMICON),
                    commctrl.ILC_COLOR32 | commctrl.ILC_MASK,
                    1, # initial size
                    0) # cGrow

        shell_dll = os.path.join(win32api.GetSystemDirectory(), "shell32.dll")
        large, small = win32gui.ExtractIconEx(shell_dll, 4, 1)
        win32gui.ImageList_ReplaceIcon(il, -1, small[0])
        win32gui.DestroyIcon(small[0])
        win32gui.DestroyIcon(large[0])
        win32gui.SendMessage(self.hwndList, commctrl.LVM_SETIMAGELIST,
                             commctrl.LVSIL_SMALL, il)

        # Setup the list control columns.
        lvc = LVCOLUMN(mask = commctrl.LVCF_FMT | commctrl.LVCF_WIDTH | commctrl.LVCF_TEXT | commctrl.LVCF_SUBITEM)
        lvc.fmt = commctrl.LVCFMT_LEFT
        lvc.iSubItem = 1
        lvc.text = "Title"
        lvc.cx = 200
        win32gui.SendMessage(self.hwndList, commctrl.LVM_INSERTCOLUMN, 0, lvc.toparam())
        lvc.iSubItem = 0
        lvc.text = "Order"
        lvc.cx = 50
        win32gui.SendMessage(self.hwndList, commctrl.LVM_INSERTCOLUMN, 0, lvc.toparam())

        win32gui.UpdateWindow(self.hwnd) 
Example #6
Source File: tray.py    From MouseTracks with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def _set_icon_menu(self, icon):
        """Load icons into the tray items.
        
        Got from https://stackoverflow.com/a/45890829.
        """
        ico_x = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CXSMICON)
        ico_y = win32api.GetSystemMetrics(win32con.SM_CYSMICON)
        hIcon = win32gui.LoadImage(0, icon, win32con.IMAGE_ICON, ico_x, ico_y, win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE)

        hwndDC = win32gui.GetWindowDC(self.hwnd)
        dc = win32ui.CreateDCFromHandle(hwndDC)
        memDC = dc.CreateCompatibleDC()
        iconBitmap = win32ui.CreateBitmap()
        iconBitmap.CreateCompatibleBitmap(dc, ico_x, ico_y)
        oldBmp = memDC.SelectObject(iconBitmap)
        brush = win32gui.GetSysColorBrush(win32con.COLOR_MENU)

        win32gui.FillRect(memDC.GetSafeHdc(), (0, 0, ico_x, ico_y), brush)
        win32gui.DrawIconEx(memDC.GetSafeHdc(), 0, 0, hIcon, ico_x, ico_y, 0, 0, win32con.DI_NORMAL)

        memDC.SelectObject(oldBmp)
        memDC.DeleteDC()
        win32gui.ReleaseDC(self.hwnd, hwndDC)

        self.logger.debug('Set menu icon.')

        return iconBitmap.GetHandle() 
Example #7
Source File: winapi.py    From gui-o-matic with GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def IconSmall( cls, *args, **kwargs ):
        dims =(win32con.SM_CXSMICON, win32con.SM_CYSMICON)
        size = tuple(map(win32api.GetSystemMetrics,dims))
        return cls.Icon( *args, size = size, **kwargs )