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A tool to make .ico files?

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  • T toxcct

    dnh wrote:

    Aren't .ico actualy bitmaps?

    certainly not. .ico actually contains several devices, of different sizes and colors depth...


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    DavidNohejl
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    Well, make 16x16 bitmap. Save. Rename to .ico. It now appears as icon instead of bitmap. Can be used as icon for shortcuts. Just tested. I've made some icons for my app waaaay back in time this way.


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      Hi, Got a question. I've been developing my homebrew apps and it has occurred to me that when I put shortcut to an executable they are all represented by an ugly standard blue and white window rectangle. I want to make them prettier, whipping something up is not really a problem, however, converting is. Can anyone recommend a free tool to convert images to .ico format? Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon. Thanks.

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      zoid
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      The GIMP can open and save .ico files.

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      • T toxcct

        dnh wrote:

        Aren't .ico actualy bitmaps?

        certainly not. .ico actually contains several devices, of different sizes and colors depth...


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        Fernando A Gomez F
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        Usually I use MS Paint, make either a 16x16 or 32x32 bitmap and save it with the .ico extension. Never had problems.

        A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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        • D DavidNohejl

          Well, make 16x16 bitmap. Save. Rename to .ico. It now appears as icon instead of bitmap. Can be used as icon for shortcuts. Just tested. I've made some icons for my app waaaay back in time this way.


          "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus

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          toxcct
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          wow i didn't know we could do that. for your side, open the default icon provided with a new project you create within Visual Studio, and see, there are 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 64x64.... all these into a same .ico file


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          • F Fernando A Gomez F

            Usually I use MS Paint, make either a 16x16 or 32x32 bitmap and save it with the .ico extension. Never had problems.

            A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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            toxcct
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            yes that certainly works for a 1 device icon... not for more complex ones


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            • T toxcct

              wow i didn't know we could do that. for your side, open the default icon provided with a new project you create within Visual Studio, and see, there are 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 64x64.... all these into a same .ico file


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              DavidNohejl
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              Just run mspaint in "expert" mode. :-D


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                Just run mspaint in "expert" mode. :-D


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                toxcct
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                dnh wrote:

                Just run mspaint in "expert" mode

                rotfl. do we have some undocumented command line switch for that ? :laugh:


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                • F Fernando A Gomez F

                  Usually I use MS Paint, make either a 16x16 or 32x32 bitmap and save it with the .ico extension. Never had problems.

                  A polar bear is a bear whose coordinates has been changed in terms of sine and cosine. Personal Site

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                  Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                  How do you get transparency in the icon then?

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                  • D DavidNohejl

                    I am not sure but I think good ol' ms paint can do that :) Aren't .ico actualy bitmaps? Edit: " Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon." :doh: OK forget mspaint.


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                    toxcct
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                    i found this excelent description by the way : Icon vs Bitmap[^]


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                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                      How do you get transparency in the icon then?

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                      Fernando A Gomez F
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                      Don't know. I assumed that Windows took care of it. Can't remember for sure, but most likely my icons used all the bitmap space.

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                      • T toxcct

                        dnh wrote:

                        Just run mspaint in "expert" mode

                        rotfl. do we have some undocumented command line switch for that ? :laugh:


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                        Anton Afanasyev
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                        Yes, called Shift+Delete on the exe file. And then replace with Paint.net


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                        • D daniilzol

                          Hi, Got a question. I've been developing my homebrew apps and it has occurred to me that when I put shortcut to an executable they are all represented by an ugly standard blue and white window rectangle. I want to make them prettier, whipping something up is not really a problem, however, converting is. Can anyone recommend a free tool to convert images to .ico format? Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon. Thanks.

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                          Clickok
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                          Free and very good: AWIcons Lite[^]


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                          • A Anton Afanasyev

                            Yes, called Shift+Delete on the exe file. And then replace with Paint.net


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                            Anton Afanasyev wrote:

                            Paint.net

                            :~ X| are you mad ? leave me my native Paint please


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                              Anton Afanasyev wrote:

                              Paint.net

                              :~ X| are you mad ? leave me my native Paint please


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                              Anton Afanasyev
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                              Paint.Net[^] Your choice.


                              :badger:

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                              • D daniilzol

                                Hi, Got a question. I've been developing my homebrew apps and it has occurred to me that when I put shortcut to an executable they are all represented by an ugly standard blue and white window rectangle. I want to make them prettier, whipping something up is not really a problem, however, converting is. Can anyone recommend a free tool to convert images to .ico format? Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon. Thanks.

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                                James R Twine
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                                I would highly recommend Paint Express: http://www.slavasoft.com/paintexpress/index.htm[^].  One of its best features is that you can start with a high color (24/32-bit) bitmap, copy it to the clipboard, and have the product automatically generate multiple sized and multiple depth (e.g. 32x32, 16x16, 8x8, XP-style w/Alpha, 24-Bit and 8-Bit) icons from it, and it generate them all at once using a single interface!    Fastest way to create icons from bitmaps, and you can use whatever paint tool you are familiar with that can spit put BMP files.    The only thing is that you have to open the Generated ICO files in DevStudio (or whatever) to fill in the Transparent areas with the Transparent color.    Some of the best money I ever spent.    Peace!

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                                • A Anton Afanasyev

                                  Paint.Net[^] Your choice.


                                  :badger:

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                                  far from me


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                                  • D DavidNohejl

                                    Well, make 16x16 bitmap. Save. Rename to .ico. It now appears as icon instead of bitmap. Can be used as icon for shortcuts. Just tested. I've made some icons for my app waaaay back in time this way.


                                    "Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus

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                                    Ed Poore
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                                    That's because the shell icon for an icon file (as defined in the registry) is %1, i.e. itself so Windows is (just) intelligent enough to understand how to load bitmaps as well as icon files so renders it.  But it's not a valid icon file.

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                                    • D daniilzol

                                      Hi, Got a question. I've been developing my homebrew apps and it has occurred to me that when I put shortcut to an executable they are all represented by an ugly standard blue and white window rectangle. I want to make them prettier, whipping something up is not really a problem, however, converting is. Can anyone recommend a free tool to convert images to .ico format? Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon. Thanks.

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                                      Warren Stevens
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                                      Check this out for a big list of icon resources: www.IconsReview.com[^] There is a list of articles on icons, tools for creating/editing icons, and lists of free and commercial icon collections. Hope that helps... :) Warren


                                      www.IconsReview.com[^] Huge list of stock icon collections (both free and commercial)

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                                      • D daniilzol

                                        Hi, Got a question. I've been developing my homebrew apps and it has occurred to me that when I put shortcut to an executable they are all represented by an ugly standard blue and white window rectangle. I want to make them prettier, whipping something up is not really a problem, however, converting is. Can anyone recommend a free tool to convert images to .ico format? Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon. Thanks.

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                                        Insincere Dave
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                                        IcoFx - a good free icon editor.

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                                        • D daniilzol

                                          Hi, Got a question. I've been developing my homebrew apps and it has occurred to me that when I put shortcut to an executable they are all represented by an ugly standard blue and white window rectangle. I want to make them prettier, whipping something up is not really a problem, however, converting is. Can anyone recommend a free tool to convert images to .ico format? Something that preferably supports transparency, and can embed several images in one .ico file so that the same file could be used for the shortcut and the application icon. Thanks.

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                                          Daniel Grunwald
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                                          Heh, I was just thinking that I should continue writing my icon editor plugin for SharpDevelop (currently it's just an .ico viewer). The code to read/write .ico files is already there, supporting all three icon styles - classic AND/XOR bitmaps, XP-style [bitmap with alpha-channel] and Vista-style [.png file(s) embedded inside the .ico] - just the GUI is missing.

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