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The following describes what the RC compiler is telling you in its output when it is writing resources
The following describes what the RC compiler is telling you in its output when it is writing resources


<pre class="CODESAMP">      <id&gt;.<Predefined resource type&gt; <bytes&gt; </pre>
<pre class="CODESAMP">      <id>.<Predefined resource type> <bytes> </pre>
where <id&gt; is the #define that you give a resource or the string in uppercase; <predefined resource type&gt; is one of the following
where <id> is the #define that you give a resource or the string in uppercase; <predefined resource type> is one of the following


<pre class="CODESAMP">  #define CURSOR        1
<pre class="CODESAMP">  #define CURSOR        1
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   #define ACCELERATORS  9
   #define ACCELERATORS  9
   #define RCDATA      10 </pre>
   #define RCDATA      10 </pre>
and <bytes&gt; is the size of the resource.<br />
and <bytes> is the size of the resource.<br />
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NOTE: In order to have the output described above generated, you must use the -v (verbose) switch for the resource compiler when binding a resource to an executable.
NOTE: In order to have the output described above generated, you must use the -v (verbose) switch for the resource compiler when binding a resource to an executable.

Latest revision as of 10:19, 21 July 2020

Meanings of Resource Compiler Messages

Q37532



The information in this article applies to:


  • Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK) versions 3.0, 3.1





SUMMARY

The following describes what the RC compiler is telling you in its output when it is writing resources

      <id>.<Predefined resource type> <bytes> 

where <id> is the #define that you give a resource or the string in uppercase; <predefined resource type> is one of the following

   #define CURSOR        1
   #define BITMAP        2
   #define ICON          3
   #define MENU          4
   #define DIALOG        5
   #define STRING        6
   #define FONTDIR       7
   #define FONT          8
   #define ACCELERATORS  9
   #define RCDATA       10 

and <bytes> is the size of the resource.

NOTE: In order to have the output described above generated, you must use the -v (verbose) switch for the resource compiler when binding a resource to an executable.

Additional query words: 3.00 3.10 no32bit

Keywords : kb16bitonly
Issue type :
Technology : kbAudDeveloper kbWin3xSearch kbSDKSearch kbWinSDKSearch kbWinSDK300 kbWinSDK310


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