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Posted by rdinterm on 01-18-2001 03:02 AM:

Question

I have just been cleaning-up my Windows desktop and adding some shortcuts to Handspring and other files. I would like to make my own custom Icon for on the desktop, but have no clue how to.
Help would be appreicated.
Thanks!

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Posted by nitehawk on 01-18-2001 04:47 AM:

Right click on the shortcut or mabie the actual program icon and then select properties then at the botom of the shortcut tab there is a button called change icon...

I think icons are small .jpg or .gif files

that is about all I know...


Posted by Taki on 01-18-2001 06:47 AM:

Smile

I don't know how to create an icon from scratch but Hide Itoh has made Visor & other Palm icons. You can download & use it for free. It's really cool!

http://www.pixture.com/icons.html

[Edited by Taki on 01-18-2001 at 01:49 AM]

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Posted by rdinterm on 01-18-2001 11:55 AM:

Cool

Perfect...thanks for the link!

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Posted by thatch on 01-20-2001 06:13 PM:

M$'s Visual C can create them, so can ImageEdit, on most M$ programming tools CDs. If you search on Download.com or any other site, you'll find plenty, including some that can edit icons within executables. Icons are actually stored in bitmap-like form (I'm a Windows programmer), yet are more complicated, and can hold multiple resolutions.

They are not compressed in any way--that's why Win2K has 12K icons (16-bit color icons at 16x16, 32x32, 64x64).

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