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Re: Get App Icon

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Subject: Re: Get App Icon
From: Charles Yeomans <charles@declareSub.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:19:05 -0400
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On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:19 PM, Eric Richards wrote:



Of course. Christian has a vested interest. :)

It would help if you explained a bit more than your original post did. Do you wish to find the app icon of another application, create an app icon for you own application or what?

Terry

PS. Re: InStr. What do you feel is incorrect? It's always worked correctly for me.

That he does..
"Plug it " when you can. Free advertisement anyway.

Oops, I should have said how do I get my app's icon ?


It is in a file in the application bundle. You can get the file name
from the bundle's Info.plist file. To load the file into memory, say
as a REALbasic Picture object, you could use the code in macoslib.

Charles Yeomans

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