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- From: J.Cook@ENS.Prime.COM (Jim Cook)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Dumb APPL ICON Question
- Message-ID: <1992Sep11.185239.16065@primerd.prime.com>
- Date: 11 Sep 92 18:52:39 GMT
- Sender: usenet@primerd.prime.com (Usenet)
- Reply-To: <J.Cook@ENS.Prime.COM>
- Organization: Prime Computer, Inc.
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- What obscure little trick or usual mistake do I have to take care of to get my
- application icon to be displayed? Using ResEdit 2.1.1 and Think C 5.0 I've
- created a new skeleton application with it's own icon (no document ICONs here).
- It has the appropriate BNDL, FREF, ICN#/icl8, signature, and vers resources,
- and
- the BNDL bit is set and the INITed bit is reset (to start). Think C builds the
- application, but it has a wierd "fork trading" icon, not mine. Restarting,
- rebuilding the desktop, copying to another disk, and examining the built
- application with ResEdit don't help or reveal anything.
-
- This is the second time I've gone thru this mess. The first time, the problem
- went away when I installed System 7.0, leaving me as puzzled as ever.
-
- (I wonder if this is a FAQ).
-
- Thanks,
- J
-