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Where to Find Glyphs and Icons for a Delphi Application, Menu, Toolbar

Monday July 21, 2008
in Delphi TIPS ::A glyph in Delphi lingo is a bitmap image that can be displayed on a BitBtn or SpeedButton controls using the controls Glyph property.
Glyphs and icons (and graphics in general) make your application user interface elements look professional and unique.
Delphi controls and the VCL allow you to easily setup toolbars, menus and other user interface elements with custom graphics.

Read the full article to learn Where to Find Glyphs and Icons for a Delphi Application, Menu, Toolbar.

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