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Properties for the Scale command in the Command List pane<br />

Properties<br />

pane item<br />

Small Image<br />

Large Image<br />

Description<br />

Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

ID string of the small-image resource (16 × 16<br />

bitmap). The string must include alphanumeric<br />

characters with no punctuation other than a<br />

hyphen (-) or an underscore (_). It can also be<br />

a user-defined bitmap. Click the [ ] button to<br />

open the Select Image File dialog box.<br />

ID string of the large-image resource (32 × 32<br />

bitmap). If the specified bitmap is not 32 × 32,<br />

the program scales it to that size. The string<br />

must include alphanumeric characters with no<br />

punctuation other than a hyphen (-) or an underscore<br />

(_). It can also be a user-defined bit-<br />

map. Click the [ ] button to open the Select<br />

Image File dialog box<br />

Example<br />

RCDATA_16_SCALE<br />

RCDATA_32_SCALE<br />

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.<br />

Create, Edit, and Reuse Commands<br />

You can create a new command from scratch, copy an existing command to<br />

create a new command, or edit the properties of an existing command. When<br />

you create or edit a command, the properties you can define are the command<br />

name, description, extended help file, command display name, macro, tags,<br />

element ID (for new commands only), and small or large image.<br />

When you change the properties of a command in the Command List pane,<br />

the command is updated for all user interface elements that reference the<br />

command.<br />

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