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Re(2): SystemIcons.bundle
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Re(2): SystemIcons.bundle


  • Subject: Re(2): SystemIcons.bundle
  • From: Jens Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 00:30:34 +0200

Hi Andrew,

I'm not sure whether we're allowed to do that.
The best thing you can do, is to create an icon yourself, then you will
not get in trouble.
-Remember: It is most likely copyrighted images.
It's best to always ask someone at Apple about this before doing it.

On Mon, 19 Aug, 2002, Andrew Merenbach <email@hidden> wrote:

>I found a nice image in one of the the Core Services resources in 10.1,
>and wanted to use it in my app, and instead of loading it from the
>system bundle, I simply copied the image out of the resources and put it
>into my own program. Unless you are absolutely positive the icon you
>want will be in future system versions, you might want to do the
>same--copy the icons you want into your resources. That way will ensure
>maximum compatibility, though it will increase your program size
>slightly. Additionally, this will allow you to use the image in
>Interface Builder.


Love,
Jens

--
Jens Bauer, Faster Software.
-Let's make the World better, shall we ?
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