Changeset 27889 for main/trunk/release-kits
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- 2013-07-17T16:36:24+12:00 (11 years ago)
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main/trunk/release-kits/shared/resources/artwork/Icon-README.txt
r16764 r27889 8 8 * drag the 16x16 image to the 16x16 panel 9 9 * exit Icon Composer 10 * you will be asked where to save, save to shared/ greenstone(2|3)/icon/icon.icns10 * you will be asked where to save, save to shared/core/icon/icon.icns 11 11 12 12 … … 16 16 * Open each as a layer in a new GIMP image (File->Open as Layer), and delete other layers (like 'Background') 17 17 * Save as an ico file 18 19 20 To create .ico (Widnows) to .icns (Mac), visit the online converter at http://iconverticons.com/online/ 21 Browse to the file, press Options, tick both the icns option and the 32 bit option. 22 23 http://brettterpstra.com/2011/03/05/grabbing-a-mac-apps-icon-building-blocks/ 24 Finding an app's icon with the defaults command 25 On a Mac, every application is actually a folder, referred to as a bundle. Within that folder are libraries, executables and resources (like images and icons). There's also an important file called Info.plist which stores information like the applications name, identifiers, file types andmost relevant right nowthe name of the file containing the applications icon. 26 The application icon is an an .icns file, stored in AppName.app/Contents/Resources. 27 Its title does not have to be the same as the apps, sobefore we can extract and convert itwe need to get its actual filename from Info.plist.
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