- <TABLE border=1><B><TBODY>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFFF><B>Which Icons are used for what ?</B></TH></TR>
- </TBODY></TABLE>
- <TABLE border=1><B><TBODY>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFBBBB><B>*.xpm have not been tested with <IMG SRC="../help.png/linux.png"> Linux as of yet !</B></TH></TR>
- </TBODY></TABLE>
- <TABLE border=1><B><TBODY><TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/col.png"> col.ico / col.xpm</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Column in a Table (not a Primary or Foreign Key)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/d_closed.png"> d_closed.ico / d_closed.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>pgmctrl + dbtree.cpp :<BR> last branch of Tree (not selected)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/d_open.png"> d_open.ico / d_open.xpm</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl + dbtree.cpp :<BR> last Branch of tree (selected)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/dsn.png"> dsn.ico / dsn.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>good question</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/dsnclose.png"> dsnclose.ico / dsnclose.xpm</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of ODBC-DSN Tree (not selected)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/dsnopen.png"> dsnopen.ico / dsnopen.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of ODBC-DSN Tree (selected)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/f_closed.png"> f_closed.ico / f_closed.xpm</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of Program-Setting-DSN Tree (not selected)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/f_open.png"> f_open.ico / f_open.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of Program-Setting-DSN Tree (not selected)</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/key.png"> key.ico / key.xpm</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Primary-Key Column in a Table</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/keyf.png"> keyf.ico / keyf.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Foreign-Key Column in a Table</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/logo.png"> logo.ico / logo.xpm</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>Programm Logo</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/pgmctrl.png"> pgmctrl.ico / pgmctrl.xpm / pgmctrl.bmp</B></TH><TH bgcolor=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Tab Bitmap</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/tab.png"> tab.ico / tab.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Table</B></FONT></TH></TR>
- <TR><TH bgcolor=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/view.png"> view.ico / view.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC View</B></FONT></TH></TR>
+ <TABLE BORDER=1><TBODY><TR>
+ <TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFFF><B>Which Icons are used for what ?</B></TH>
+ </TR></TBODY></TABLE>
+ <TABLE BORDER=1><TBODY><TR>
+ <TH BGCOLOR=#FFBBBB><B>*.xpm have not been tested with <IMG SRC="../help.png/linux.png" WIDTH=35 HEIGHT=42> Linux as of yet !</B></TH>
+ </TR></TBODY></TABLE>
+ <TABLE BORDER=1><TBODY><TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/col.png" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=15> col.ico / col.xpm</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Column in a Table (not a Primary or Foreign Key)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/d_closed.png" WIDTH=15 HEIGHT=13> d_closed.ico / d_closed.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>pgmctrl + dbtree.cpp :<BR> last branch of Tree (not selected)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/d_open.png" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=14> d_open.ico / d_open.xpm</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl + dbtree.cpp :<BR> last Branch of tree (selected)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/dsn.png" WIDTH=14 HEIGHT=18> dsn.ico / dsn.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>good question</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/dsnclose.png" WIDTH=14 HEIGHT=17> dsnclose.ico / dsnclose.xpm</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of ODBC-DSN Tree (not selected)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/dsnopen.png" WIDTH=14 HEIGHT=18> dsnopen.ico / dsnopen.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of ODBC-DSN Tree (selected)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/f_closed.png" WIDTH=17 HEIGHT=14> f_closed.ico / f_closed.xpm</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of Program-Setting-DSN Tree (not selected)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/f_open.png" WIDTH=17 HEIGHT=15> f_open.ico / f_open.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Main Branch of Program-Setting-DSN Tree (not selected)</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/key.png" WIDTH=15 HEIGHT=16> key.ico / key.xpm</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Primary-Key Column in a Table</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/keyf.png" WIDTH=15 HEIGHT=16> keyf.ico / keyf.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Foreign-Key Column in a Table</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/logo.png" WIDTH=17 HEIGHT=18> logo.ico / logo.xpm</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>Programm Logo</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/pgmctrl.png" WIDTH=14 HEIGHT=12> pgmctrl.ico / pgmctrl.xpm / pgmctrl.bmp</B></TH><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFE0><B>pgmctrl.cpp :<BR> Tab Bitmap</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#FFFFAA><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/tab.png" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=12> tab.ico / tab.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC Table</B></TH></TR>
+ <TR><TH BGCOLOR=#CCFFCC><B><IMG SRC="../help.png/view.png" WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=15> view.ico / view.xpm</B></TH><TH><B>dbtree.cpp :<BR> ODBC View</B></TH></TR>
+ </TR></TBODY></TABLE>
+ <TABLE BORDER=1><TBODY><TR BGCOLOR=#FFF777>
+ <TH><B><A HREF="pictograms.htm">All other Pictograms are not used in DBBrowser<BR>(they are .png files)</A></B></TH>
+ </TR></TBODY></TABLE>
+ <P><TABLE BORDER=1><TBODY><TR BGCOLOR=#FFF777>
+ <TH><B>It will be nice, when the time comes where we can use XPM files for everything.</B></TH>