You can change the icon on anything easily.

Apple key + I will bring up the info window for the item. You can Copy & Paste the icon to your hearts content. (Just like you've been able to do on MacOS since System 7 days..).


-marc

On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Lane Schwartz wrote:

On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:25:19 -0600, Calvin Gorriaran
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a stupid OS X question. I have compiled mythfrontend on my powerbook. 
Works perfect, though I
am still trying to get mythvideo compiled. One issue I have is I can't seem to 
make an icon for it. I
have tried making a symbolic link to it in the Applications folder. I tried setting 
"Keep in Dock"
after launching from the command line. I have tried copying the 
mythfrontend.app folder to the
applications folder. Nothing seems to work. I have am long time BSD user but 
just in the last year
switched to OS X for my personal desktop. Can anyone clue me in?

I haven't tried the OS X version of Myth, but I do know OS X. I can try to help.

If you have a program that is packaged as an appfolder (ends in .app
if you look do an ls -l at the terminal), then it should already have
an icon and be double-clickable.

Do you currently have a double-clickable Myth appfolder?

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