Hi Chris,

What do you mean with "in the Finder" and "blank"?

If you open the application package, go to standalone.app/contents/ resources. This folder should contain a file Revolution.icns and RevolutionDoc.icns. If these icons have a file size equal to 0 or if they simply don't exist, just put your own icon file there and give it the correct name. Now use one of the methods to "touch" the application package and you should see the icon.

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On 20 aug 2008, at 17:28, Chris Sheffield wrote:

No go. Already tried that. That was the first thing I tried cause I've had that happen many times before. But usually in that case there is still an icon, whether it's the generic app icon or whatever. In this case, however, there is absolutely no icon. In the Finder, I see the name of the app bundle, but where the icon should be, it's simply blank.

On Aug 20, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Chris,

The icon doesn't appear, because the OS doesn't know about it yet. You can touch the icon with the shell function, you can zip and unzip the file, or get the info window and click on the icon in that window followed by a press on backspace key. There might be more tricks to make the icon appear.

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Mark Schonewille

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