RPS is kind of image file format can be used for images have pixels with same colors in some parts. An RPS image file can be more compressed than a bitmap file and it has the same graphical quality as a 24-bit Bitmap.
1) I am trying to use icons from here:When clicking on the 'Glyph' property in Delphi and then Clicking 'Load' and selecting a PNG sourced from there, the image is loaded and displayed but when you then click OK, an error message 'Invalid graphic format' is displayed with call stack as follows:The same happens with a conventional VCL TSpeedButton so it looks like some kind of Delphi bug, but mentioning just in case this is something UniGUI can do something about.2) Additionally I notice TUniSpeedButton has 'Images' and 'ImageIndex' properties. I'd assumed that assigning a TUniImageList, populating it with PNG (which does work) and setting ImageIndex might cause the button to display the image but this appears to do nothing. Can you clarify whether this is supposed to work or why these properties appear to be ignored?ThanksWalter. 1) I am trying to use icons from here:When clicking on the 'Glyph' property in Delphi and then Clicking 'Load' and selecting a PNG sourced from there, the image is loaded and displayed but when you then click OK, an error message 'Invalid graphic format' is displayed with call stack as follows:The same happens with a conventional VCL TSpeedButton so it looks like some kind of Delphi bug, but mentioning just in case this is something UniGUI can do something about.Glyph doesn't work with PNG with Alpha Channel (transparency).