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Mac Icon

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:35 pm
by andyh1234
One other question!

When compiling an application, I can set the icons in the standalone settings, and for Windows they work just fine.

On the mac however, the icon appears in the dock correctly but the 'application icon' shown in the folder is just the default apple (two pieces of paper with a pencil and a ruler) icon appear.

Every so often the correct icon appears, but it is every so often. As an example, I just compiled to write this message and get a description of the icon, and I got the right icon! I compiled again 20 seconds later and got the apple icon. Nothing changed.

Im compiling on OS-X

Any ideas???

Andy

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:48 pm
by malte
Hi andy.

I think this is just a rendering issue. Try zipping and unzipping the app (or restarting your mac) You should see the icon then.

All the best,

Malte

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:56 pm
by Mark
Andy and Malte,

No need to restart your Mac! Choose Get Info from the Finder's File menu, click in the icon on top of the Info window, press backspace.

Best,

Mark

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:35 pm
by e-miclo
Just drag the icon with the option/alt key down, it will make a copy of your app, rendering the icon in the Finder.

Best,

ÉrIC

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:53 am
by Klaus
Hi all,

I have some custom "post-standalone-build-processing" handlers and one of them uses a shell command with "touch", which does what we all wnat, show the icon immediately:

...
get shell("touch" && QUOTE & "path/to/your/standalone.app" & QUOTE)
...


Regards

Klaus

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 6:21 pm
by glen930
The guys at Sons Of Thunder Software did a primer on this topic.

Its definitely worth taking a look at:

http://www.sonsothunder.com/devres/revo ... ply002.htm

I found it very useful.

Glen

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:51 pm
by andyh1234
Thanks!

It was just a rendering issue, although the get info didnt work on my mac, putting it and then out of an archive did the trick.

Ive been going round in circles trying to figure this one out - thanks everyone!

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:04 pm
by songe
The solution that ended up working for me is somewhat puzzling, but it's works dependably.

1) Make your icns file. You can use any art program to make it. When you're done though, just go to www.versiontracker.com and find some shareware that will take your file and turn it into a icns file. I used img2icns. If you want an icon with a transparent bg, save your graphic out as a gif file with a transparent background.

2) Use the "Standalone Application Settings" menu option in the "file" menu to tell RunRev about it.

3) Compile the standalone.

4) Click on the standalone and choose "Get Info" from the Finder's File menu.

5) Copy some other image from anywhere.

6) In the Get Info window for your standalone, click on the icon and paste the new image in.

7) Close the "Get Info" window. Then reopen it. Click on the icon again and press "delete" or "backspace." Your intended icon should then appear.