| Comment by: salass00 (84.253.217.118) | At: 20 Oct 2018, 12:12 | File version: 52.2 | 
| @marko 
 It works the same as other picture datatypes that support multiple pictures. You use PDTA_GetNumPictures to get the number of pictures and then then if this is > 1 you use PDTA_WhichPicture to specify which picture to get (0 being the first (default), 1 being the second and so on).
 
 See the picture_dtc.doc autodoc for more details on how to use these tags.
 
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| Comment by: marko (83.248.241.75) | At: 28 Oct 2015, 19:40 | File version: 52.2 | 
| how -> i 
 ps: damn typos
 
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| Comment by: marko (83.248.241.75) | At: 28 Oct 2015, 18:13 | File version: 52.2 | 
| Eh, I do you access/show the selected image when loading an icon with this datatype? 
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| Comment by: nubechecorre (62.101.126.228) | At: 01 Aug 2008, 23:09 | File version: 0.1 | 
| OK thank you :-) 
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| Comment by: salass00 (62.241.242.10) | At: 01 Aug 2008, 06:09 | File version: 0.1 | 
| It's a picture datatype for .info files: MultiView RAM:disk.info
 
 I wrote it to go along with my ico (Windows icon format) and icns (MacOS icon
 format) datatypes.
 
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| Comment by: TSK (80.220.50.56) | At: 31 Jul 2008, 22:40 | File version: 0.1 | 
| I was wondering the same as nubechecorre. 
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| Comment by: nubechecorre (62.101.126.228) | At: 31 Jul 2008, 22:32 | File version: 0.1 | 
| Sorry for this post.. but i don't understand why you did this datatype ?.. could you please explain me what this datatype do ?..
 
 Thanks ^_^
 
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