From: Kevin W. <kw...@co...> - 2008-05-14 15:38:11
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Lasse Bombien wrote: > I must correct myself: > > In the docs it says: If this option is not specified, then the info icon > will be displayed. > > What I get is: > -icon error | -icon info: CFBundleIconFile > -icon question | -icon warning: big exclamation mark and small > CFBundleIconFile > not specified: no icon > > That's quite different from what I get on Linux and Windows > > Lasse > I'm somewhat lost here. If you don't specify an icon on OS X, you get the application icon, which is specified in CFBundleIconFile: this is what the "info" icon defaults to under Aqua. Again, I need to understand how the child interpreter is being deployed. Does it launch a second instance of Wish.app (the Wish interpreter) or does it simply launch a new toplevel window in the existing application? For an application icon to properly display on the Mac, it has to be launched from an application bundle. -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com |