Hey guys, I was curious about something. When Wine installs a program, that creates a shortcut after installation, it is usually placed on the desktop (as it would in Windows). So how I can create the same type of shortcut which will use the .exe's inbuilt icon; as Wine does? I know how to create a shortcut but i'd manually need to search for a .png file to use as that shortcuts icon. The advice is appreciated. :) r2rX :D
r2rX wrote:> > So how I can create the same type of shortcut which will use the .exe's inbuilt icon; as Wine does? >Never tried it myself, but icoutils is supposed to be able to extract icons from exe files. http://www.nongnu.org/icoutils/
Thanks for the suggestion, Bruno. :) Maybe a script can be written to incorporate the extraction and conversion (via GUI as well) with a sample shown through it. Would it be worth incorporating it into Wine? r2rX :)
http://wiki.winehq.org/winemenubuilder?
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 6:16 AM, r2rX <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Hey guys, > > I was curious about something. When Wine installs a program, that creates a shortcut after installation, it is usually placed on the desktop > (as it would in Windows).I'm assuming you are using a Mac. There was an effort to do this and I don't know where it stands today. I might 'resurrect' the old WineHelper project to see if we can get a launcher with icons attached... If you want to look at it, the Darwine project included this code and was on-hold the last I checked. James
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