> Anyone, a lot of graphical programs can output OS/2 variant of .ico files. > >> (plus it only has a point if it can be used by gcc) >> > I've tested windres with OS/2 ico and windres says there's no .ico inside the > file :) So, it is broken.
I'm not sure I understand why they had put this tool there at all :) >> Well, not a huge loss anyway. The main driving force for >> Windows .ico was to give a better look when installed >> using .exe installer and added to Start Menu. For OS/2 >> we don't have an installer, so it's not huge problem. >> > > Yes, OS/2 has installers as well, of course, but harbour on OS/2 just requires > to be put in a folder and mostly works :) so I've saved the time to setup an > installer, till now, at least. > > BTW, installing GCC could be a lot more of work than install harbour itself. No problem, I personally hate installers on Windows (and even OS X), and prefer simple .zip instead, so I fully understand. Windows users tend to LOVE installers though, as the number of downloads shows (well, okay the .exe is made the default, which may be part of the reason). Brgds, Viktor _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list (attachment size limit: 40KB) [email protected] http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
