Custom Animated System Tray Icons
The topic is back again...
Thursday, April 27, 2006 by Ronan H | Discussion: Docks
Go back to a time when there was no such thing as OD+ or anything similar on Windows. On a laptop for example you had your generic battery icon which would change visually depending on how much power you had left. Obviously not a very pretty icon, very pixellated etc...
Now take today when we have OD+ and such like, we can have beautiful colourful, crisp icons thanks to the fabulous talented artists in the WC Community... All with me? OK, say you replace your Windows Start Bar with (in my case) a Start Menu Docklet on the botom left corner, a dock with open programs on the bottom centre of the screen, and finally a dock in the bottom right cornet with just the system tray in it.
Fine and dandy, now i replace all the staic icons with fancy ones from Jairo B and the like, and then i come to my battery icon, which changes state. I can replace it with a single static icon representing a battery, as i have done, but it doesnt change visually as the power in the machine dwindles or increases. THIS is what i would like to see in OD+, as im sure many many others would.
Now im aware that there are many docklets that do this by themselves, but i cant put them into my system tray dock, the best i can do is a static image. So i guess what i am saying is that it would be great if it was possible to replace the battery icon with state changing images, or better still, a docklet that does the job.
And obviously its not just the battery icon, there are many other programs that sink icons into the system tray that change state also, so the same would be nice for them...
So there ye go, shout loud if this is something that you would like to see, because i know i would. Any feedback would be great. OD+ developers, keep up the good work. Its the best program i have seen in 12 years of computing!!!
Ronan H
Reply #2 Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:27 PM
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Reply #4 Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:29 PM
| Now im aware that there are many docklets that do this by themselves, but i cant put them into my system tray dock, |
Why not? There are several SysStats battery meter docklets that work fine in the system tray. The only thing is that it inserts a separator that doesn't seem to be deletable (I only just tested this while writing so all options/combinations are not guaraneed to have been investigated)...
Reply #5 Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:09 PM
There are also programs out there like "ResHack" which will allow you to open up executables, .dll's, etc. and "hack" the file.
In this case, you would first make a backup of the file you want to manipulate > open with the program (ResHack?) > change images in file > save.
As always, hacking is a crap-shoot until proven effective, so make sure to save the original file first for use in an emergency, if you attempt such a feat.
Reply #6 Monday, May 29, 2006 7:03 AM
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Reply #1 Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:24 AM
If there is an animated icon that you want to be an object dock, you first have to know how to "hook" it to the application. Contact teh vendor, see if they'll hook you up with an API or SDK. The come back here and see if anyone is willing to help you build such a thing.