Hi Steve,

On 24.11.2008, at 16:56, Steven Michalske wrote:

> mkdir PNGS
> for SIZE in 16 32 64 128 256 512
> if [ -e FILENAME_$SIZE ]; then
>       inkscape -C --export-png=PNGS/$FILENAME_$SIZE -w $SIZE -h $SIZE $
> (FILENAME)_$SIZE
> fi
>
> IconComposer -> icns
>
> most of this is manual  with some simple bash scripts to sort folders
> to simplify drag and drop
>
> Thanks for pointing out the tiff2icns,  how does the alpha channel  
> work?

tiff2icns does not handle 512x512 icons, and using it is a bit  
complicated: You have to put all tiff icons into one file (with  
`tiffutil -cat`). Because of that, I have written makeicns ( 
http://amnoid.de/icns/makeicns.html 
  ), which you can use to convert all your pngs to icns files like this:

     makeicns -512 FILENAME_512 -256 FILENAME_256 -128 FILENAME_128  
-32 FILENAME_32 -16 FILENAME_16 -out shinyicon.icns

Both makeicns and tiff2icns use the alpha channel of the source images.

HTH,
Nico

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