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TreeView Nodes and Icons

(Using VB'2003)
Is there a "recommended" size for TreeView [Node] icons these days?

I've rummaged around MSDN and Google and can't find anything that
suggests "For best results, icons should be such-and-such a size".

Any recommendations?

TIA,
Phill W.
Jul 19 '06 #1
2 1998
16x16 pixels is the usual size

/claes

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(Using VB'2003)
Is there a "recommended" size for TreeView [Node] icons these days?

I've rummaged around MSDN and Google and can't find anything that suggests
"For best results, icons should be such-and-such a size".

Any recommendations?

TIA,
Phill W.

Jul 19 '06 #2
There is no size. The TreeView will use whatever size the icons in the
imagelist are.
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(Using VB'2003)
Is there a "recommended" size for TreeView [Node] icons these days?

I've rummaged around MSDN and Google and can't find anything that suggests
"For best results, icons should be such-and-such a size".

Any recommendations?

TIA,
Phill W.

Jul 19 '06 #3

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