How to: Use an Add-in to Specify Icons for a Form Region
You can use an add-in to specify the custom icons you would like to use to help identify the state of an item in the explorer, inspector, and ribbon. Through the form region manifest XML file that you use to register the form region, you can specify the add-in that extends the form region, and the circumstances for which the custom icon is intended. When the specified cirsumstances occur, Outlook would obtain the appropriate icon from the add-in.
To use an add-in to specify an icon for a form region
Implement the FormRegionStartup interface.
All add-ins that extend form regions must implement the FormRegionStartup interface. Outlook calls this interface to obtain layout storage data for a form region. For more information on add-ins for form regions, see Extending a Form Region with an Add-in.
In particular, to specify custom icons, the add-in implements the GetFormRegionManifest and the GetFormRegionIcon methods of the FormRegionStartup interface, specifying a form region manifest XML file and the circumstances where Outlook should display custom icons in the explorer, inspector, or ribbon. For example, you can create a form region to display a type of task that occurs in the household only, and these household tasks belong to a message class, IPM.Task.Household, which is derived from IPM.Task. You can extend the form region with an add-in that specifies in the GetFormRegionIcon method a special recurrent icon that Outlook should display adjacent to recurrent household tasks in the explorer.
In the form region manifest XML file, specify under the icons element, the value addin for each of the child elements where you would like to use a custom icon.
When Outlook displays items in the explorer or inspector, Outlook would look in the cache for the form region manifests that are associated with items of specific message classes. Where a child element of the icons element has the value addin, Outlook calls GetFormRegionIcon to obtain the corresponding icon and displays it accordingly for items of that message class.
As an extension of the last example, in the form region manifest XML file for the form region associated with IPM.Task.Household, you can specify under the icons element, the value addin for the recurring child element. When Outlook displays all tasks in the explorer, Outlook would look at the cached form region manifest for items belonging to IPM.Task.Household. When Outlook realizes that the recurring element has the value addin, Outlook will call GetFormRegionIcon to obtain the icon for recurrent houshold tasks, and displays in the explorer the special recurrent icon adjacent to this type of task. For more information on child elements of the icons element, see How to: Specify Icons to be Displayed for a Form Region.