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Set Document Icon from the Command Line


  • Subject: Set Document Icon from the Command Line
  • From: "Ken Mankoff" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:43:42 -0400

Hi List,

Is there a way to set the document icon from the command line? I am able to set a folder icon by copying the "Icon^M" file into the directory, but have not found a way to do this for a file/document. I know about the 'hidden' rsrc/ sub-folder attached to every file, and am comfortable using the Rez and DeRez CLI tools, but their man page did not help...

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks,

   -k.
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