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Re: Application Icons


  • Subject: Re: Application Icons
  • From: Tim Mansour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:48:41 +1000

2009/8/5 Andrew P <email@hidden>:
> Yes, I have. Will saving it as an application bundle allow me to paste the
> icns file into it, and should that be what I am using for all my apps now?

The advantage to a bundle is that you can include other files: after
all, a bundle is really a folder and so it's easy to add supporting
files and documentation. But I suggested it for your case because a
bundle also includes an icon file. If you Show Package Contents, and
navigate to Contents/Resources, you can just replace the default
applet.icns with your own one (suitably renamed).

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Tim Mansour <email@hidden>

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have seen the shadow on the moon, and I have more faith in a shadow
than in the church." -- Ferdinand Magellan
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