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Topic Title: Unix bitmaps for new typedefs
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Created On: 8-Sep-2005 14:30
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 8-Sep-2005 14:30
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Russ Braithwaite

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Until very recently all our client GUIs have been hosted on Windows and over the past years we've built up over a hundred new typedefs - most with their own Windows bitmap files culled from a variety of sources.

We now have 1 or 2 users using Unix-based clients and we have a problem in that most of the typedefs therefore do not have an equivalent bitmap in the database's Motif directory. I can get around this crudely by making lots of copies of, e.g., the Unix binary.bmp & ascii.bmp & renaming them to be the same as the Windows bitmaps - but that's not ideal.

We're not heavy or experienced Unix users (although are Synergy servers are on Solaris) so has anyone else managed to get around this problem? Ideally what I'd like is find out how to create equivalent Unix bitmaps for these typedefs - or, preferably, convert them from the Windows files we have already.

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