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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:38:05+00:00 2026-05-11T16:38:05+00:00

Basically I have a TcxGrid which will be listing various files names and I’d

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Basically I have a TcxGrid which will be listing various files names and I’d like to give further details based on the file extension, specifically it’s description (e.g. for .PDF it’s “Adobe Acrobat Document”) and it’s related icon.

I notice there is a very similar question already but it’s C# related and I’d like something Delphi based.

Suggestions on where to look for this kind of info would be good and if there is a class similar to the one mentioned in the C# post above (obviously in Delphi) that would be great.

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    2026-05-11T16:38:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:38 pm

    Thanks to Rob Kennedy for pointing me in the direction of ShGetFileInfo. I then Googled on that and found these two examples – Delphi 3000, Torry’s. From that I wrote the following class to do what I needed.

    Also, just as I was finishing up Bill Miller’s answer gave me the final bit of help I needed. Originally I was passing full file names through to ShGetFileInfo, which wasn’t ideally what I wanted. The tweak suggested of passing “*.EXT” was great.

    The class could do with more work but it does what I need. It seems to handle file extensions that have no details associated either.

    Finally, in what I’m using I’ve switched it to using a TcxImageList instead of a TImageList, since I was having problems with black borders appearing on the icons, because it was a quick fix.

    unit FileAssociationDetails;
    
    {
      Created       : 2009-05-07
      Description   : Class to get file type description and icons.
                      * Extensions and Descriptions are held in a TStringLists.
                      * Icons are stored in a TImageList.
    
                      Assumption is all lists are in same order.
    }
    
    interface
    
    uses Classes, Controls;
    
    type
      TFileAssociationDetails = class(TObject)
      private
        FImages : TImageList;
        FExtensions : TStringList;
        FDescriptions : TStringList;
      public
        constructor Create;
        destructor Destroy; override;
    
        procedure AddFile(FileName : string);
        procedure AddExtension(Extension : string);    
        procedure Clear;    
        procedure GetFileIconsAndDescriptions;
    
        property Images : TImageList read FImages;
        property Extensions : TStringList read FExtensions;
        property Descriptions : TStringList read FDescriptions;
      end;
    
    implementation
    
    uses SysUtils, ShellAPI, Graphics, Windows;
    
    { TFileAssociationDetails }
    
    constructor TFileAssociationDetails.Create;
    begin
      try
        inherited;
    
        FExtensions := TStringList.Create;
        FExtensions.Sorted := true;
        FDescriptions := TStringList.Create;
        FImages := TImageList.Create(nil);
      except
      end;
    end;
    
    destructor TFileAssociationDetails.Destroy;
    begin
      try
        FExtensions.Free;
        FDescriptions.Free;
        FImages.Free;
      finally
        inherited;
      end;
    end;
    
    procedure TFileAssociationDetails.AddFile(FileName: string);
    begin
      AddExtension(ExtractFileExt(FileName));
    end;
    
    procedure TFileAssociationDetails.AddExtension(Extension : string);
    begin
      Extension := UpperCase(Extension);
      if (Trim(Extension) <> '') and
         (FExtensions.IndexOf(Extension) = -1) then
        FExtensions.Add(Extension);
    end;
    
    procedure TFileAssociationDetails.Clear;
    begin
      FExtensions.Clear;
    end;
    
    procedure TFileAssociationDetails.GetFileIconsAndDescriptions;
    var
      Icon: TIcon;
      iCount : integer;
      Extension : string;
      FileInfo : SHFILEINFO; 
    begin
      FImages.Clear;
      FDescriptions.Clear;
    
      Icon := TIcon.Create;
      try
        // Loop through all stored extensions and retrieve relevant info
        for iCount := 0 to FExtensions.Count - 1 do
        begin
          Extension := '*' + FExtensions.Strings[iCount];
    
          // Get description type
          SHGetFileInfo(PChar(Extension),
                        FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
                        FileInfo,
                        SizeOf(FileInfo),
                        SHGFI_TYPENAME or SHGFI_USEFILEATTRIBUTES
                        );
          FDescriptions.Add(FileInfo.szTypeName);
    
          // Get icon and copy into ImageList
          SHGetFileInfo(PChar(Extension),
                        FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
                        FileInfo,
                        SizeOf(FileInfo),
                        SHGFI_ICON or SHGFI_SMALLICON or
                        SHGFI_SYSICONINDEX or SHGFI_USEFILEATTRIBUTES
                        );
          Icon.Handle := FileInfo.hIcon;
          FImages.AddIcon(Icon);
        end;
      finally
        Icon.Free;
      end;
    end;
    
    end.
    

    Also here is an example test app using it, it’s very simple, just a form with a TPageControl on it. My actual use was not for this, but for with a Developer Express TcxImageComboxBox in a TcxGrid.

    unit Main;
    
    {
      Created       : 2009-05-07
      Description   : Test app for TFileAssociationDetails.
    }
    
    interface
    
    uses
      Windows, Forms, FileAssociationDetails, Classes, Controls, ComCtrls;
    
    type
      TfmTest = class(TForm)
        PageControl1: TPageControl;
        procedure FormShow(Sender: TObject);
        procedure FormClose(Sender: TObject; var Action: TCloseAction);
      private
        { Private declarations }
        FFileDetails : TFileAssociationDetails;
      public
        { Public declarations }
      end;
    
    var
      fmTest: TfmTest;
    
    implementation
    
    {$R *.dfm}
    
    procedure TfmTest.FormShow(Sender: TObject);
    var
      iCount : integer;
      NewTab : TTabSheet;
    begin
      FFileDetails := TFileAssociationDetails.Create;
      FFileDetails.AddFile('C:\Documents and Settings\...\Test.XLS');
      FFileDetails.AddExtension('.zip');
      FFileDetails.AddExtension('.pdf');
      FFileDetails.AddExtension('.pas');
      FFileDetails.AddExtension('.XML');
      FFileDetails.AddExtension('.poo');
    
      FFileDetails.GetFileIconsAndDescriptions;
      PageControl1.Images := FFileDetails.Images;
    
      for iCount := 0 to FFileDetails.Descriptions.Count - 1 do
      begin
        NewTab := TTabSheet.Create(PageControl1);
        NewTab.PageControl := PageControl1;
        NewTab.Caption := FFileDetails.Descriptions.Strings[iCount];
        NewTab.ImageIndex := iCount;
      end;
    end;
    
    procedure TfmTest.FormClose(Sender: TObject; var Action: TCloseAction);
    begin
      PageControl1.Images := nil;
      FFileDetails.Free;
    end;
    
    end.
    

    Thanks everyone for your answers!

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