Chris Sheffield wrote:
I don't think that's necessary. At least, it never has been in the past. Specifying an icon to use in the Standalone Application Settings is supposed to apply that icon to the bundle. I'm pretty sure it's something in the way the icon is getting created in IconWorkshop that Rev doesn't like. So I just need someone (hopefully familiar with IconWorkshop) to tell me how to make it work. :-)

If you open the Mac icon file with Preview, are the images there? That won't be a definitive test for the icon file's validity but if they are blank in Preview it would tell you that the file format isn't right.

There is a free icon tool included with the Developer Tools on the OS X installation CD. You need to install the Developer Tools to see it (it isn't part of a normal installation.) I often use it, it is called "Icon Composer", and it creates Mac icon files in the appropriate format. There's a Photoshop plugin too that many swear by, but it isn't free and I haven't ever tried it. Graphic Converter, a terrific Mac image editor, also has a free version and it creates Mac icon files as well.

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