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Date: 17 Feb 1998 18:19:28 -0600
From: jeffery@ringer.cs.utsa.edu (Clinton L. Jeffery)
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Subject: Windows Icon 9.3.1 generates .exe files
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I have updated the main Windows Icon distribution at
ftp://ringer.cs.utsa.edu/pub/icon/nt/binaries/
to generate .exe files. Bundling iconx adds ~200K to console applications,
and ~350K to graphics applications, but I think the added convenience more
than makes up for the size cost, so I've made .exe the default extension.
If you want the smaller icode files, you can specify a .bat or .cmd extension
with icont's -o option and things behave as they did before.
Clint Jeffery, jeffery@cs.utsa.edu
Division of Computer Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Research http://www.cs.utsa.edu/research/plss.html
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Clint Jeffery
jeffery@cs.utsa.edu
The University of Texas at San Antonio