Re: Show file and application icons in stacks

2007-02-07 Thread Richard Gaskin

Mark Schonewille wrote:
I already announced earlier that I have been working on a Mac OS X  
version of a library that displays file and application icons in  
Revolution. Four people have tested the library for me. Two tell me  
it works fine, two more tell me it doesn't work at all. So, I am  
looking for more testers.


If you are running Mac OS X 10.4.1 or later, would you be so kind to  
download the library and give it a try? If the library doesn't work,  
please send me the file "icon2image log file.txt", which will appear  
on your desktop.


If you are running Mac OS X 10.3.9, it might not work, but I am still  
interested test results. If the library works, please let me know.


You can download a standalone that includes a demo version of the  
library at:




Then you open the application, click "Update filetypes" first. Once  
the update has finished, you can click the other buttons to see what  
they do.


Now that I am able to do read and display icons on my Mac, I would  
like to find out how to do this on Windows and Linux platforms. Any  
ideas?


When the library is complete, I will make it available for free.


Wow - so cool!  Thanks, Mark, for your generosity with this and all the 
other nifty things you contribute to the community.


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Re: Show file and application icons in stacks

2007-02-07 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hello again,

I already announced earlier that I have been working on a Mac OS X  
version of a library that displays file and application icons in  
Revolution. Four people have tested the library for me. Two tell me  
it works fine, two more tell me it doesn't work at all. So, I am  
looking for more testers.


If you are running Mac OS X 10.4.1 or later, would you be so kind to  
download the library and give it a try? If the library doesn't work,  
please send me the file "icon2image log file.txt", which will appear  
on your desktop.


If you are running Mac OS X 10.3.9, it might not work, but I am still  
interested test results. If the library works, please let me know.


You can download a standalone that includes a demo version of the  
library at:




Then you open the application, click "Update filetypes" first. Once  
the update has finished, you can click the other buttons to see what  
they do.


Now that I am able to do read and display icons on my Mac, I would  
like to find out how to do this on Windows and Linux platforms. Any  
ideas?


When the library is complete, I will make it available for free.

Best regards,

Mark

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Show file and application icons in stacks

2007-01-29 Thread Mark Schonewille

Hello,

I have been working on a Mac OS X version of a library that is able  
to display file and application icons in stacks. Now, I am looking  
for hints to do the same in Windows, Linux and Mac OS 9. Any ideas?


Thanks,

Mark

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