05-31-2019
Not sure why the system was complaining about the INDEX file, However, when I re-ran the make_config for all the different images, it started working. Thanks for the link.
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prima::stdbitmap
Prima::StdBitmap(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prima::StdBitmap(3)
NAME
Prima::StdBitmap - shared access to the standard toolkit bitmaps
DESCRIPTION
The toolkit contains sysimage.gif image library, which consists of a predefined set of images, used in several toolkit modules. To provide
a unified access to the images this module can be used. The images are assigned a "sbmp::" constant, which is used as an index on a load
request. If loaded successfully, images are cached and the successive requests return the cached values.
The images can be loaded as "Prima::Image" and "Prima::Icon" instances. To discriminate, two methods are used, correspondingly "image" and
"icon".
SYNOPSIS
use Prima::StdBitmap;
my $logo = Prima::StdBitmap::icon( sbmp::Logo );
API
Methods
icon INDEX
Loads INDEXth image frame and returns "Prima::Icon" instance.
image INDEX
Loads INDEXth image frame and returns "Prima::Image" instance.
load_std_bmp INDEX, AS_ICON, USE_CACHED_VALUE, IMAGE_FILE
Loads INDEXth image frame from IMAGE_FILE and returns it as either a "Prima::Image" or as a "Prima::Icon" instance, depending on value
of boolean AS_ICON flag. If USE_CACHED_VALUE boolean flag is set, the cached images loaded previously can be used. If this flag is
unset, the cached value is never used, and the created image is not stored in the cache. Since the module's intended use is to provide
shared and read-only access to the image library, USE_CACHED_VALUE set to 0 can be used to return non-shared images.
Constants
An index value passed to the methods must be one of "sbmp::" constants:
sbmp::Logo
sbmp::CheckBoxChecked
sbmp::CheckBoxCheckedPressed
sbmp::CheckBoxUnchecked
sbmp::CheckBoxUncheckedPressed
sbmp::RadioChecked
sbmp::RadioCheckedPressed
sbmp::RadioUnchecked
sbmp::RadioUncheckedPressed
sbmp::Warning
sbmp::Information
sbmp::Question
sbmp::OutlineCollaps
sbmp::OutlineExpand
sbmp::Error
sbmp::SysMenu
sbmp::SysMenuPressed
sbmp::Max
sbmp::MaxPressed
sbmp::Min
sbmp::MinPressed
sbmp::Restore
sbmp::RestorePressed
sbmp::Close
sbmp::ClosePressed
sbmp::Hide
sbmp::HidePressed
sbmp::DriveUnknown
sbmp::DriveFloppy
sbmp::DriveHDD
sbmp::DriveNetwork
sbmp::DriveCDROM
sbmp::DriveMemory
sbmp::GlyphOK
sbmp::GlyphCancel
sbmp::SFolderOpened
sbmp::SFolderClosed
sbmp::Last
Scalars
$sysimage scalar is initialized to the file name to be used as a source of standard image frames by default. It is possible to alter this
scalar at run-time, which causes all subsequent image frame request to be redirected to the new file.
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::Image, Prima::Const.
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 Prima::StdBitmap(3)