Setting size of Application Icon in WPF
I have a code wherein i put an image on my Application icon:
Title="Test WPF" Height="600" Width="800" WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen" Closing="WindowClosing" Icon="ICON.PNG"
I know that the icon size is like 12 x 12 or 24 x 24.
Is it possible to have the Application Icon customize on size? like 40 x 24?
c# .net wpf
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I have a code wherein i put an image on my Application icon:
Title="Test WPF" Height="600" Width="800" WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen" Closing="WindowClosing" Icon="ICON.PNG"
I know that the icon size is like 12 x 12 or 24 x 24.
Is it possible to have the Application Icon customize on size? like 40 x 24?
c# .net wpf
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I can't check, but I assume the default WPF window has a fixed icon size. You'd have to roll your own window control to use a bigger icon.
– Lennart
Nov 12 at 13:46
That property is for the image that appears at the top-left corner of the window, in the title bar...aka: the System Menu. You're saying you want that to be bigger? That would make the title bar huge too. And I suspect the default is 16x16.
– DonBoitnott
Nov 12 at 15:51
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I have a code wherein i put an image on my Application icon:
Title="Test WPF" Height="600" Width="800" WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen" Closing="WindowClosing" Icon="ICON.PNG"
I know that the icon size is like 12 x 12 or 24 x 24.
Is it possible to have the Application Icon customize on size? like 40 x 24?
c# .net wpf
I have a code wherein i put an image on my Application icon:
Title="Test WPF" Height="600" Width="800" WindowStartupLocation="CenterScreen" Closing="WindowClosing" Icon="ICON.PNG"
I know that the icon size is like 12 x 12 or 24 x 24.
Is it possible to have the Application Icon customize on size? like 40 x 24?
c# .net wpf
c# .net wpf
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I can't check, but I assume the default WPF window has a fixed icon size. You'd have to roll your own window control to use a bigger icon.
– Lennart
Nov 12 at 13:46
That property is for the image that appears at the top-left corner of the window, in the title bar...aka: the System Menu. You're saying you want that to be bigger? That would make the title bar huge too. And I suspect the default is 16x16.
– DonBoitnott
Nov 12 at 15:51
add a comment |
1
I can't check, but I assume the default WPF window has a fixed icon size. You'd have to roll your own window control to use a bigger icon.
– Lennart
Nov 12 at 13:46
That property is for the image that appears at the top-left corner of the window, in the title bar...aka: the System Menu. You're saying you want that to be bigger? That would make the title bar huge too. And I suspect the default is 16x16.
– DonBoitnott
Nov 12 at 15:51
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I can't check, but I assume the default WPF window has a fixed icon size. You'd have to roll your own window control to use a bigger icon.
– Lennart
Nov 12 at 13:46
I can't check, but I assume the default WPF window has a fixed icon size. You'd have to roll your own window control to use a bigger icon.
– Lennart
Nov 12 at 13:46
That property is for the image that appears at the top-left corner of the window, in the title bar...aka: the System Menu. You're saying you want that to be bigger? That would make the title bar huge too. And I suspect the default is 16x16.
– DonBoitnott
Nov 12 at 15:51
That property is for the image that appears at the top-left corner of the window, in the title bar...aka: the System Menu. You're saying you want that to be bigger? That would make the title bar huge too. And I suspect the default is 16x16.
– DonBoitnott
Nov 12 at 15:51
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You can use the WindowChrome class to customize the non-client area of a window. In this page there is a section specifically mention the application icon and title.
The application icon and title are not displayed by the WindowChrome class; they have to be added to the border as custom content.
This is an example on how to do that.
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You can use the WindowChrome class to customize the non-client area of a window. In this page there is a section specifically mention the application icon and title.
The application icon and title are not displayed by the WindowChrome class; they have to be added to the border as custom content.
This is an example on how to do that.
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You can use the WindowChrome class to customize the non-client area of a window. In this page there is a section specifically mention the application icon and title.
The application icon and title are not displayed by the WindowChrome class; they have to be added to the border as custom content.
This is an example on how to do that.
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You can use the WindowChrome class to customize the non-client area of a window. In this page there is a section specifically mention the application icon and title.
The application icon and title are not displayed by the WindowChrome class; they have to be added to the border as custom content.
This is an example on how to do that.
You can use the WindowChrome class to customize the non-client area of a window. In this page there is a section specifically mention the application icon and title.
The application icon and title are not displayed by the WindowChrome class; they have to be added to the border as custom content.
This is an example on how to do that.
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I can't check, but I assume the default WPF window has a fixed icon size. You'd have to roll your own window control to use a bigger icon.
– Lennart
Nov 12 at 13:46
That property is for the image that appears at the top-left corner of the window, in the title bar...aka: the System Menu. You're saying you want that to be bigger? That would make the title bar huge too. And I suspect the default is 16x16.
– DonBoitnott
Nov 12 at 15:51