There are several ways to supply the image for a toolbar button, including direct specification of an image object. The simplest approach is to use a symbol which is registered as an image identifier, including the pre-registered standard images, as in the preceding examples. For details of this and the other way to supply images, see toolbar-button.
You can, if desired, supply an alternative image which is displayed while the button is selected in a :multiple-selection
component (see Advanced toolbar features), using the initarg
selected-image
.
In a toolbar-component it is possible to specify images for the buttons by supplying an image-set as the default-image-set , along with integers in the images initarg specifying the index for the image of each button:
(display
(make-instance
'interface
:toolbar-items
(list
(make-instance
'toolbar-component
:items '(1 2) :names '(1 2) :texts '("One" "Two")
:images '(0 1)
:default-image-set
(make-general-image-set
:image-count 5
:id
(gp:read-external-image
(example-file
"capi/elements/images/toolbar-radio-images.bmp")
:transparent-color-index 7))))))
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Windows version) - 3 Aug 2017