Hi Chris,

I'm sure the specs are somewhere available, but I have no need for them. I use Apple's Icon Composer and I have never had any problem with that. If you think that IconWorkshop creates bad icons, give Icon Composer a try. It is included with Apple's developer tools, which are freely available from their developers website.

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On 20 aug 2008, at 18:12, Chris Sheffield wrote:

By "in the Finder" I mean in a Finder window looking at the application. Doesn't matter if I'm using icon, list, or column view. By "blank" I mean blank. :-) No icon appears next to the application name. You know how in a Finder window you see your application names with an the icon in front of them (or above them if you're using icon view)? Well, my application has no icon. Not sure how much more clear I can be.

The icon files are there in the bundle, just as they should be. That's what's so weird about this. And when I look at the preview for my icon file, I do in fact see the image just fine. It just doesn't display in front of the application name. No idea why. Using touch does not make any difference. I've tried logging out and even restarting the computer just to be sure and nothing changes.

I still think it's something with the icns file itself. Does anybody know if there are any published specs anywhere for icon files?


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