Unfortunately as you know IM doesn't install to a folder without a version number. It always has had the version and the (quantum?) depth in the title.
That's the default behaviour. But one of the installation screens lets you change the directory.
I use too many versions and varieties for that ...
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- 2016-01-19T16:00:08-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: how do I make a multi resolution .ico file?
- Replies: 18
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- 2016-01-18T14:56:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: how do I make a multi resolution .ico file?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 74401
Re: how do I make a multi resolution .ico file?
Hope this helps anyone looking to achieve this with some level of automation :D
Using "IM 6.9.2-8 Q16 x64" or "IM 7.0.0-0 Q16 x64 2016-01-09" and Windows 7 Pro 64, this can be done with a batch file like this without creating the intermediate files...
@echo off
setlocal
set IMDIR=c:\Program ...
Using "IM 6.9.2-8 Q16 x64" or "IM 7.0.0-0 Q16 x64 2016-01-09" and Windows 7 Pro 64, this can be done with a batch file like this without creating the intermediate files...
@echo off
setlocal
set IMDIR=c:\Program ...
- 2016-01-17T17:18:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: how do I make a multi resolution .ico file?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 74401
Re: how do I make a multi resolution .ico file?
I know this is an ancient post but I felt that I needed to add this here.
I stumbled with the examples given for a little while, but eventually worked out the best way use just a batch to create the proper ICO from a 512x512 transparent PNG. 8)
This code is the beginning to a "MULTI9" drag'n'drop ...
I stumbled with the examples given for a little while, but eventually worked out the best way use just a batch to create the proper ICO from a 512x512 transparent PNG. 8)
This code is the beginning to a "MULTI9" drag'n'drop ...