You're saying the main program icon should now also
be a multibit icon, not a regular icon?

btw: I defined my mini app icon as a multibit icon
w/ an id of #1001 and it works fine in the list view,
but the one thing you didn't mention is that the 
multibit icon resource is larger than the area you
can use for the mini icon.  The mini icon is only
the top/left portion of the full resource,  15 across 
by 9 down.  Anything outside that area will not be
seen.


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-Richard M. Hartman
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Hewitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 10:10 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: small icon problem
> 
> 
> Gary Spinelli wrote:
> > 
> > I haven't been successful getting my application's small 
> icon to appear in
> > list view.  I've followed the instructions to the letter as 
> documented in
> > the Knowledge base article 1457.  But the app's icon is 
> replaced by some
> > system diamond default.  I'm using CodeWarrior R5 with the 
> latest upgrade
> > applied under NT.
> 
> I figured this out after about an hour of bashing my head 
> into the wall.
> 
> You need to define your icons as Multibit icons, as opposed 
> to regular icons in
> Constructor (I'm using CWL R6). The main program icon is 
> #1000. The small icon
> is #1001. They are cicn resources, and can be multi-color 
> (which is only grey on
> my system) as well as black and white. I defined both flavors 
> in the editor -
> since my application is bound to be used on a color device soon...
> 
> -Tim
> 
> -- 
> Tim Hewitt
> Principal Software Engineer
> Fairchild Semiconductor
> 

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