Hello Randy,
I'm in the habit of Option + dragging the recalcitrant application in
order to "duplicate" it. For me, this always seems to jar the Finder
in the needed way. If this doesn't do it for me it has always meant a
problem elsewhere. In my case it usually means I've messed up the
pList. However, I haven't noticed the standard rev-generated pList
messing this up.
-Scott
On Jun 19, 2008, at 6:55 PM, Randy Hengst wrote:
Mark and Jacque,
Thank you for your comments.
Jacque, I don't know how to use the terminal, but I had tried both
of your other suggestions.
Mark, I don't know why I didn't think to check the package contents.
Anyway, the icon I made is in the resources folder, so I'm sure it
is there and will show up eventually as Jacque suggested.
take care,
randy
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On Jun 19, 2008, at 5:10 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Randy,
Do you see any icon at all? What kind of?
Are all standalones for Mac of the same time, i.e. either for Intel
or PPC, or universal?
Are you sure that you have set the application icon, rather than
the document icon?
Which icns files do you see inside the application package? There
is/was a Rev bug, which may prevent the icns files from being
copied. So, check that the icns files inside the application
package are correct.
I don't think that anything is wrong with the stack itself. Only
the standalone settings might be wrong, or even corrupt.
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On 19 jun 2008, at 23:35, Randy Hengst wrote:
Hi All,
I've been playing with making icons for standalones for the first
time. After scouring the archives I ended up using Iconbuilder
8.5.1 with Photoshop Elements 4.0 on MacOSX 4.11 and Rev Studio
2.8.1.
I've been successful with all but one of the standalones. This one
project will not display the icon in the finder. The same icns
file works just fine on a new stack. So, the icns file is OK. I
forced the finder to recognize it by creating an archive and then
unstuffing the file.
I assumed something was corrupted in my stack. So, I created a new
mainstack and copied the scripts and objects from the old stack to
new. Still, the standalone will not display the icon in the
finder. The project is just one stack and one card, 55 objects and
two audioclips.
Any suggestions for what I can check in my stack that might be
causing a problem?
take care,
randy hengst
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