On 3/23/2011 4:12 AM, Kieren Diment diment-at-gmail.com |Catalyst/Allow to 
home| wrote:
If you're a free software purist, the imagemagick tools will probably also do 
the trick.

On 23/03/2011, at 7:18 PM, Simon Wilcox wrote:


That was next on my list.

I told it to convert a 31×31 pixel PNG that had a nice blended transparent background. It produced an ICO with one image in it, that was still 31 pixels (didn't snap to 32) and seems to have a transparent layer. It worked on IE8 under XP. I didn't check under W2K yet, but I'm guessing it won't work.

ImageMagick might have a way to produce the several needed images and assemble them into a single ICO file, but I didn't see a flag that just does all that. So a Perl script that calls ImageMagick several times to do all the steps?

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