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Yes, but the trick is to make sure the picture you are adding is in a subfolder of the disk you are creating.
You may not have all icon resources in your icon file or your Finder may be caching old versions of the icon.
There are really three parts to designing icons: concept, creation and construction. Read on to learn more.
Yes, after creating a projector bundle you can change the Info.plist file so that CFBundleIconFile uses a .icns file.
Save as a resource file when incorporating into an application and as a folder for simple use on the Mac desktop.
A quick way to clear the cache is to go to the Appearance tab of Desktop properties and change the default icon size.
Depending on your need, BMP and ICO toolbar icon files can be made using IconBuilder and Photoshop.
Instead of double-clicking the archive, Windows users need to right-click and select "Extract All..." to view icons.
Working with 32-bit icons in Cocoa and NIB-based Carbon applications, is surprisingly easy. Read on for more.
During the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X, the way custom icons are stored on disks changed. Read on for more.
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