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Re: Custom applet icon in OS X 10.1 - how?
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Re: Custom applet icon in OS X 10.1 - how?


  • Subject: Re: Custom applet icon in OS X 10.1 - how?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 10:58:12 -0400

At 12.12 am -0600 19/10/01, Donald S. Hall wrote:
Applets created in OS 10.1 now have a plst resource. In the plist, there is
an entry:

<key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
<string>151</string>

Here, '151' is the id of an icns resource, which is presumably the applet's
OS X style icon. The older icons are also present in the resource fork so
that the correct icons will show in previous OS versions.

My question is, how do I create and substitute in my own custom icns
resource? Is Iconographer what I need?

Thanks for any info,

I did it the same way as in OS9 just wasted one on, seems to have worked. (I cant remember if I quit and restarted the Finder)

Simon
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