Hello folks,
More Windows icon weirdness, I am afraid. I had a home made icon for a
standalone very close to release. I used IcoFX as recommended on this list. I
posted recently that my icon looked horrible and dithered on Windows,
displaying a small icon even when a big one is required (all
I'm sorry, David, I don't know the answers to your questions;
1/ What is the silver bullet needed to kill off my horrible first icon? (I
know, silver bullet is vampires...)
2/ Why does my IcoFX icon only appear at small sizes when all sizes are built
into the icon?
But, having experienced
On 12 May 2010, at 2:22 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
> I'm sorry, David, I don't know the answers to your questions;
>> 1/ What is the silver bullet needed to kill off my horrible first icon? (I
>> know, silver bullet is vampires...)
>>
>> 2/ Why does my IcoFX icon only appear at small sizes w
I suspect there is a hidden or even a system file. Did you try showing hidden
and system files to see what is in those directories?
Bob
On May 12, 2010, at 8:58 AM, David Glasgow wrote:
>
> On 12 May 2010, at 2:22 pm, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
>
>> I'm sorry, David, I don't know the answers
David Glasgow wrote:
Hmm... The horrible old icon only appears in folders in which I have
previously saved the standalone with the old icon. New folder =
correct icon. Maybe icons & their associations get saved in
thumbs.db and aren't smart enough to update? However, I can't work
out how to s
On 12 May 2010, at 10:22 pm, use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote:
> I don't know the exact answer, but I've never encountered the problem because
> I always save standalones into a new folder, and I never replace older ones
> in a folder with newer builds. I just toss the entire old f