In my haste, I realized I hadn't really answered completely. It sounds like what you want to do is save stack files from a Rev-produced application and use them as documents for that application, not for Rev. At least this is a situation in which you might want to do what you're describing.

When you set your Standalone Applications Settings you have the option to designate a document icon. It has to be .icns format for Mac and .ico for Windows. But the OS also has to somehow be told to use that icon. In order for that to happen you'll have to save the stack using a different file extension, and, if you're on a Mac, set the stackFileType property. Windows users may need to chime in for tips on how to force the OS to recognize the icons in your stack documents.

HTH again.

Devin

On Nov 10, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Devin Asay wrote:


On Nov 10, 2008, at 9:49 AM, Ted wrote:

Hello,

How can I remove or change the Revolution icon that appears on a
regular saved
stack? (one that is not a standalone).

Curiously enough, I was just answering this question for someone else.
The answer is, it depends. ;-)

That is, if it's for any Mac OS you can set the stackFileType property
before you save it. You'll probably also have to save it using a
different file extension.

Here's a help page on this topic I just put up on my site:

http://revolution.byu.edu/helps/file-creatorcodes.php

HTH

Devin

Devin Asay
Humanities Technology and Research Support Center
Brigham Young University

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