Bill,

I got quite excited about this, because I have struggled to get nice looking 
Windows icons.

The Mac icon generated by iconverticons.com was fine, but the Win version 
choked the Rev standalone builder "does not include 6 blah blah blah".  I have 
encountered this lots of times with icons from various tools purporting to 
generate valid Windows icons
So I imported it into Iconographer, and chose 'complete icon' from the icon 
menu, and it did some stuff.  The resulting icon is now acceptable to Rev at 
build time, but doesn't look good on Vista, and behaves as if some sizes are 
missing (they're not, as far as I can tell).

Why are icons so blimmin' tricky?

David Glasgow


On 3 Feb 2010, at 10:54 am, Bill Vlahos wrote:

> 
> Subject: Re: Noise in Windows icon when standalone compiled on Mac
> Reply-To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
> 
> 
> This web site (http://www.iconverticons.com/) will convert between the 
> formats for free.
> 
> They talk about building the Linux icon but Rev doesn't seem to have a way to 
> incorporate an icon for Linux. How would I add the Linux icon to the Linux 
> build?
> 
> Bill Vlahos


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