Re: lingo-l Custom icon screwing up Windows projector

2003-06-05 Thread Evan Adelman
hi jumping in late on this, but just fyi for windows users: if I remember my problems doing this a while back, the root cause of my troubles seemed to be not having all the same sizes/colors of icons as the original icon group (i had created an icon group from scratch). so, yes, starting from

lingo-l Custom icon screwing up Windows projector

2003-06-04 Thread Carl West
I'm using ResHack to change the icon on my standard windows projector. When I finally succeed, the projector errors saying that it needs the Shockwave Player. Where do I look for an answer to this? -- Carl West [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://eisen.home.attbi.com I have no superfluous leisure;

Re: lingo-l Custom icon screwing up Windows projector

2003-06-04 Thread Slava Paperno
The icons I used to make with Microangelo for 8.5 projectors made my MX projectors crash. MM must have changed something about those skl files. The solution was to upgrade to the latest version of Microangelo. You may be facing something similar with ResHack. S. At 05:54 PM 6/3/03 -0400, you

Re: lingo-l Custom icon screwing up Windows projector

2003-06-04 Thread Tab Julius
I'm not familiar with ResHack, but I do know that the internals of the projector changed with 8.5.1 (XP release); that was the first one we were unable to support with Iconizer without rewriting Iconizer (or parts thereof). Chances are that you can modify a 8.5 projector just fine, but not a

RE: lingo-l Custom icon screwing up Windows projector

2003-06-04 Thread Kerry Thompson
I'm not familiar with ResHack, but I do know that the internals of the projector changed with 8.5.1 (XP release); that was the first one we were unable to support with Iconizer without rewriting Iconizer (or parts thereof). Chances are that you can modify a 8.5 projector just fine,

Re: lingo-l Custom icon screwing up Windows projector

2003-06-04 Thread Carl West
Carl West wrote: I'm using ResHack to change the icon on my standard windows projector. When I finally succeed, the projector errors saying that it needs the Shockwave Player. Worked it out. Fortunately I'm using D8.5. The trick was getting ResHacker to look at the .skl file (All Files