b bit icon in standalones
Mr X
monsieurx at crosscomm.lu
Fri Dec 13 14:43:00 EST 2002
The easiest way (around this) is to make a shortcut and use a custom
icon on it...
I also asked this and it's also impossible...
Then again, you can re-write the desktop in MC, launch me in startup and
then use strictly any image as an icon ;))
=)
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> [mailto:metacard-admin at lists.runrev.com]On Behalf Of J. Landman Gay
> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 6:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: b bit icon in standalones
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>
> On 12/13/02 11:06 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
>
> > I meant: has someone succesfully replaced the 4 bit MC icon
> > of a standalone with another 8 bit icon.
> >
> > If yes, how ? What icon-editor can do this ?
>
> I would also love to be able to do this, but so far I haven't found a
> way. MC only allows enough space in the file itself for a 4-bit icon. I
> have seen some Windows programs that have separate .ico files in their
> folders and presumably the application is using that icon, but I don't
> know how it is done (a registry entry, maybe?) I asked once if MC could
> be updated to allow 8-bit icons, because that's really the standard
> these days, but apparently it would require too many changes to the MC
> file format to be practical. I have some beautiful Mac icons for my apps
> that I can't use in Windows, which is a shame. If anyone knows whether a
> registry setting would allow the use of 8-bit icons, I'd very much like
> some instructions.
>
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