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Hello All,

 

I need to fill my menu and related tool bar with some images. I'd like to use icons similar to those present in CVI tool bar environment.

Do you know if there is a directory in CVI tree where to find CVI icons?

Anybody can send me URLs for free downloading of general purpose icons?

 

Thank you very much

Sergio 

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Hi, Sergio,

 

I don't think that icons from CVI's toolbar can be extracted by other way as just PrintScreen...

Anyway, you can use icon's exctractors, like IconsExtract or @icon sushi or IcoFx. IcoFx is nice icon editor as well.

But remember, that some images may be copyrighted, so, you are not able to extract or copy them for using in your application.

 

First take a look here: National Instruments icon library 

 

Then you can use some portals for icon search: 

iconspedia

iconArchive

iconlet 

iconfinder

FreeIconsDownload

Yellowicon

TopIcons

iconshock

 

Or download some free icons sets for free:

Fugue and Diagona Icons (pinvoke)

Circular Icons (Ben Gillbanks)

Crystal Clear icon set (Everaldo Coelho)

24 free PSD sets (Ganato design)

Free Web icons

GNOME 2.18 Professional Scalable Vector Icons

Knob Buttons Toolbar icons by ~iTweek

Kombine Toolbar Icon Set

The Martian icons toolbar

Silk icons (famfamfam)

WebAppers free Web App Icons

Free PI Diagon Icons

ASP.NET Icons

300imagesfrom1800sites

 

But remember about copyrights and read licenses before (most of icons above available for free under Creative Commons Attribution license)!

 

In additional, I will not recommend to mix different icons, but take some time (and, probably money) for developing your own design...

And read this: 10 Mistakes in Icon Design

 

best regards,

Andrey.

 

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Thank you Andrey,

 

you gave me what I needed!

 

Sergio

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Super old thread, but this is info could be valuable to others.  I use a free application called IconsExtract.  It can extract icons from EXE and DLL files too!

 

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