I decided to add a section on my cheat page about how to create application icons for the different platforms, as I'm not sure we have any clear documentation on this in the FLTK docs or articles: http://seriss.com/people/erco/fltk/#AppIcons
It's an oddball subject, because this has little to do with FLTK itself, and is more an issue of GUI programming in general in a multiplatform environment, the behavior being defined by the native window manager, and being very different from platform to platform. This is not a strong subject for me, so if there are better ways to do this, I'm all ears. Quoting my page above, in general the way icons work on each platform: o In Windows the icon is linked into the executable. o In OSX the icon becomes part of the .app bundle. o In Linux the icon is a separate file that is added into a directory where the window manager looks for app icons based on a match in the executable's filename. More details at the above link, which includes steps to create icons and associate them with your app. _______________________________________________ fltk mailing list fltk@easysw.com http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/fltk