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Adding Icons to the System Tray

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A class for adding icons to the system tray
//{{NO_DEPENDENCIES}}
// Microsoft Developer Studio generated include file.
// Used by TaskbarDemo.rc
//
#define IDC_MYICON                      2
#define IDD_TASKBARDEMO_DIALOG          102
#define IDD_ABOUTBOX                    103
#define IDS_APP_TITLE                   103
#define IDM_ABOUT                       104
#define IDM_EXIT                        105
#define IDS_HELLO                       106
#define IDI_TASKBARDEMO                 107
#define IDC_TASKBARDEMO                 109
#define IDR_MAINFRAME                   128
#define IDR_POPUP_MENU                  130
#define IDI_ICON1                       130
#define IDI_ICON2                       131
#define IDI_ICON3                       132
#define IDI_ICON4                       133
#define ID_POPUP_OPTION1                32771
#define ID_POPUP_OPTION2                32772
#define ID_POPUP_ANIMATE                32773
#define IDM_ANIMATE                     32773
#define ID_APP_ABOUT                    0xE140
#define ID_APP_EXIT                     0xE141
#define IDC_STATIC                      -1

// Next default values for new objects
// 
#ifdef APSTUDIO_INVOKED
#ifndef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS
#define _APS_NEXT_RESOURCE_VALUE        129
#define _APS_NEXT_COMMAND_VALUE         32775
#define _APS_NEXT_CONTROL_VALUE         1000
#define _APS_NEXT_SYMED_VALUE           110
#endif
#endif

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Chris Maunder is the co-founder of CodeProject and ContentLab.com, and has been a prominent figure in the software development community for nearly 30 years. Hailing from Australia, Chris has a background in Mathematics, Astrophysics, Environmental Engineering and Defence Research. His programming endeavours span everything from FORTRAN on Super Computers, C++/MFC on Windows, through to to high-load .NET web applications and Python AI applications on everything from macOS to a Raspberry Pi. Chris is a full-stack developer who is as comfortable with SQL as he is with CSS.

In the late 1990s, he and his business partner David Cunningham recognized the need for a platform that would facilitate knowledge-sharing among developers, leading to the establishment of CodeProject.com in 1999. Chris's expertise in programming and his passion for fostering a collaborative environment have played a pivotal role in the success of CodeProject.com. Over the years, the website has grown into a vibrant community where programmers worldwide can connect, exchange ideas, and find solutions to coding challenges. Chris is a prolific contributor to the developer community through his articles and tutorials, and his latest passion project, CodeProject.AI.

In addition to his work with CodeProject.com, Chris co-founded ContentLab and DeveloperMedia, two projects focussed on helping companies make their Software Projects a success. Chris's roles included Product Development, Content Creation, Client Satisfaction and Systems Automation.

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