You can get the hex encoded string using the importIcon, getIcon and iconStreamFromIcon methods. So images can start to take up a lot of space. This is a representation of a 4 channel (ARGB) 8-bits per channel image, that is 8 JavaScript characters per dot. This form started life to generate the hex encoded string.
Hopefully there will be enough instructions in the form to show you what I mean. In this sample controls that support a click event also support some actions, such as enabling/disabling other controls, showing/hiding other controls and setting focus on other controls.
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Be careful writing code in the validate method as if there is no path that returns true then the only way out of the dialog is using the task manager. There is a stub generated for the event handler of each field and a stub for the validate method. The JavaScript code generated is written to an attachment of the form. So I am posting two forms one that supports two levels of controls and one that supports one level (which is still 1,452 fields). A form to design a two level dialog contains 3,384 fields, which is enough to get the cooling fans on my computer spinning. These dialogs have a hierarchy of controls, that is controls within container controls.