int SetTrayIconAttr (int iconHandle, int trayIconAttribute, const char value[]);
This function sets an attribute of the specified System Tray icon.
See the Class Help for more information on the recommended usage of System Tray icons and their popup menus.
| Input | ||
| Name | Type | Description |
| iconHandle | integer | The handle of the System Tray icon for which you wish to set an attribute. This handle will have been returned from InstallSysTrayIcon. |
| trayIconAttribute | integer | The tray icon attribute value to set. In the function panel, when you click the control or press <Enter>, <Spacebar>, or <Ctrl-down arrow>, a dialog box appears containing a hierarchical list of the available attributes. Attributes whose values cannot be obtained are dimmed. Help text is shown for each attribute. To select an attribute, double-click it or select it and then press <Enter>. If the attribute shown in this ring control has named constants as valid values, you can open a list of them by moving to the Attribute Value control and pressing <Enter>. The Attribute Values dialog box displays the values and value help for the constants. |
| value | const char [] | The value of the specified tray icon attribute. If the attribute shown in this control has named constants as valid values, you can open a list of them by pressing <Enter>. The Attribute Values dialog box displays the values and value help for the constants. |
| Name | Type | Description |
| status | integer | The status code that the function returns. 0 indicates success. A negative value indicates an error. This function may return a Programmer's Toolbox or UI Library error code. Call GetGeneralErrorString to obtain a text description of the error. |