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Re: Programmatically Change Icon
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Re: Programmatically Change Icon


  • Subject: Re: Programmatically Change Icon
  • From: Pierce Freeman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 14:53:09 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Programmatically Change Icon

>    Slightly-challenging-answer: Try it and see.
>
>    Non-smarmy-answer: Yes. So would the other, more complicated
> approach.

Lol, just wanted to make sure.

>    I would assume this as well ... there'd be a number of software
> companies in hot water otherwise. Especially OS vendors like Apple and
> Microsoft, since Finder and Windows Explorer both show other
> applications' icons. :-)

Yeah, this is more or less what I figured... Application icons are more or
less made to be viewed. ;)


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