OS X Standalone Icon Problems

2007-03-19 Thread Charles Szasz
I have completed my standalones for windows and OS X. The icons that  
I used for windows in the standalone worked fine. I was able to  
assign my application icons  to use in dialogs for my OS X  
application but I have not had any success with OS X standalones. I  
cannot replace the generic application icon. Maybe it is wrong size  
of the OS X application icon. What is the icon size for OS X  
applications?


I have tried opening the information for the application and deleting  
the icon but that has not worked. Any suggestions?



Charles Szasz
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Re: OS X Standalone Icon Problems

2007-03-19 Thread Devin Asay

Charles,

Finder icons (and Windows application icons) must be in a specific  
format to work. How are you creating your icons?


Devin

On Mar 19, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Charles Szasz wrote:

I have completed my standalones for windows and OS X. The icons  
that I used for windows in the standalone worked fine. I was able  
to assign my application icons  to use in dialogs for my OS X  
application but I have not had any success with OS X standalones. I  
cannot replace the generic application icon. Maybe it is wrong size  
of the OS X application icon. What is the icon size for OS X  
applications?


I have tried opening the information for the application and  
deleting the icon but that has not worked. Any suggestions?



Charles Szasz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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Re: OS X Standalone Icon Problems

2007-03-19 Thread Sarah Reichelt

On 3/20/07, Charles Szasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have completed my standalones for windows and OS X. The icons that
I used for windows in the standalone worked fine. I was able to
assign my application icons  to use in dialogs for my OS X
application but I have not had any success with OS X standalones. I
cannot replace the generic application icon. Maybe it is wrong size
of the OS X application icon. What is the icon size for OS X
applications?

I have tried opening the information for the application and deleting
the icon but that has not worked. Any suggestions?



I find that trick to be unreliable. Try zipping  unzipping the
application or copying (not moving) the app to another folder. If the
icon is correcttly formatted but not displaying, that should fix it.

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: OS X Standalone Icon Problems

2007-03-19 Thread Mark Talluto


On Mar 19, 2007, at 2:10 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:


On 3/20/07, Charles Szasz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have completed my standalones for windows and OS X. The icons that
I used for windows in the standalone worked fine. I was able to
assign my application icons  to use in dialogs for my OS X
application but I have not had any success with OS X standalones. I
cannot replace the generic application icon. Maybe it is wrong size
of the OS X application icon. What is the icon size for OS X
applications?

I have tried opening the information for the application and deleting
the icon but that has not worked. Any suggestions?



I find that trick to be unreliable. Try zipping  unzipping the
application or copying (not moving) the app to another folder. If the
icon is correcttly formatted but not displaying, that should fix it.


The two techniques I use lately are:

1.  If you have PathFinder installed, you can touch the file and it  
will set the icon up for you.
2.  You can option drag the application and it will copy it with the  
icon in place on the copy.



Mark Talluto
--
CANELA Software
http://www.canelasoftware.com

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