![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes there are no feasible solutions. The number of feasible solutions tends to be relative to the number of possible solutions. Many of thoseĪ feasible solution is a solution that does not break any (negative) hardĬonstraints. Planning problems tend to have an incredibly large number of possible solutions. Removing unused resources can reduce an application's size.A possible solution is any solution, whether or not it breaks any number ofĬonstraints. Deleting Resources: Most compilers add resources into applications which are never used by the application. Adding Resources: Resources can be added to an application by copying them from external resource files (*.res). ![]() ![]() Dialog controls can also be visually moved and/or resized by clicking and dragging the respective dialog controls prior to recompiling with the internal compiler. Modifying Resources: Resources can be modified by replacing the resource with a resource located in another file (*.ico, *.bmp, *.res etc) or by using the internal resource script compiler (for menus, dialogs etc). Saving Resources: Resources can be saved as image files (*.ico, *.bmp etc), as script files (*.rc), as binary resource files (*.res), or as untyped binary files (*.bin). Menus and Dialogs can also be viewed as they would appear in a running application. Menus, Dialogs, MessageTables, StringTables, Accelerators, Delphi Forms, and VersionInfo resources can be viewed as decompiled resource scripts. WAV and MIDI audio resources can be played. Viewing Resources: Cursor, Icon, Bitmap, GIF, AVI, and JPG resource images can be viewed. Resource Hacker™ can create and compile resource script files (*.rc), and edit resource files (*.res) too. Resource Hacker can open any type of Windows executable (*.exe *.dll *.scr *.mui etc) so that individual resources can be added modified or deleted within these files. Resource Hacker has been designed to be the complete resource editing tool: compiling, viewing, decompiling and recompiling resources for both 32bit and 64bit Windows executables. ![]()
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