On 12/15/06, Mark Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does building icons for XP automatically mean they are compatible with
Windows 2000?
Mark
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On 12/14/06, Eric Chatonet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dave,
You might be interested in two links:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/dply002.htm
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm
Ken and Chipp provide there amazing tutorials about how to create and
ins
I don't know (and I can't emphasize that enough), but it would seem
possible that there are particular algorithms that could shrink PNG's
to the specific sizes required for the various OSes while retaining
acceptable quality. What do the freeware guys use to do what they
do? Maybe Rev c
Oh, I'm not sure about that. If you look at the free and commercial icon
editors mentioned, you'll see there's quite a bit to them beyond simply
resizing a PNG. An embedded field where you could drag an image would be
convenient, but it would probably result in poor-quality icons at the
smaller
On 12/14/06 1:25 AM, "Eric Chatonet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> You might be interested in two links:
>
> http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/dply002.htm
> http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm
>
> Ken and Chipp provide there amazing tutorials abo
On 12/14/2006 at 10:03 AM, Mark Swindell wrote:
> Wouldn't it be nice if the standalone builder itself had the option
> of an icon field into which one simply dragged the image file that
> one wanted to use for the application icon and Rev itself, via
> whatever extension magic necessary, created i
Wouldn't it be nice if the standalone builder itself had the option
of an icon field into which one simply dragged the image file that
one wanted to use for the application icon and Rev itself, via
whatever extension magic necessary, created icon sets for Windows, OS
X, and Linux... on the
Hi Dave,
You might be interested in two links:
http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revolution/tips/dply002.htm
http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Tutorials.htm
Ken and Chipp provide there amazing tutorials about how to create and
install custom icons for each platform :-)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Herndon
Sent: Thursday, 14 December 2006 3:30 PM
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Subject: Help. How do you insert a custom icon into your standalone?
I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in the
standalone setting
Dave,
An icon for an application is not the same as an icon for a web page.
It has to be of a special format that contains a number of pictures,
one for each resolution.
For Mac, you can use Apple's Icon Composer, which you will find in
the Applications folder of the Developer Tools folde
I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in the
standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons that I have
found none have
passed the criteria of Rev. Is there an easy way to choose an Icon so I
don't have to use the blank square of an Icon I get from Rev
I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in the
standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons that I have found
none have passed the criteria of Rev. Is there an easy way to choose an Icon
so I don't have to use the blank square of an Icon I get from Rev ?
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