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#ifndef CONNECTIVITY_HSQLUI_HRC
#include "hsqlui.hrc"
#endif
/* Note:
The resource file built here (hsqldb.res, finally) is *not* included
in the final OOo installation. Instead, it is only built to ensure that
the image below is included in the application-wide image repository
(images.zip). This way, they can be accessed at runtime, but without the
indirection via a resource file - the GraphicProvider service supports
a "private:imagerepository/*" protocol meanwhile, which allows this.
If there were another possibility to ensure that the images are
put into the repository, instead of creating a resource file for them,
then we would use this other way ...
*/
Image 1000
{
ImageBitmap = Bitmap { File = LINKED_TEXT_TABLE_IMAGE_RESOURCE; };
};
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