FROM : Steve Israelson
DATE : Sat Nov 03 17:46:10 2007
Well, I am referring to during install.
The installer installs the app, then places an icon of it in the dock.
On 3-Nov-07, at 4:42 AM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
> Am 03.11.2007 um 00:48 schrieb Steve Israelson:
>> How do I add my application's icon to the doc programatically?
>
>
> Hi Steve, :-)
>
> that should happen automatically. You usually add your icon to your
> app's resources as a .icns file, and then you specify its name in
> the Target settings (Properties tab). This will add it to the
> Info.plist, where Finder etc. look for it.
>
> Command-line tools and other non-bundled apps generally don't show
> up in the dock. Could that be your problem? Is your app special in
> any other way, that this doesn't happen for it?
DATE : Sat Nov 03 17:46:10 2007
Well, I am referring to during install.
The installer installs the app, then places an icon of it in the dock.
On 3-Nov-07, at 4:42 AM, Uli Kusterer wrote:
> Am 03.11.2007 um 00:48 schrieb Steve Israelson:
>> How do I add my application's icon to the doc programatically?
>
>
> Hi Steve, :-)
>
> that should happen automatically. You usually add your icon to your
> app's resources as a .icns file, and then you specify its name in
> the Target settings (Properties tab). This will add it to the
> Info.plist, where Finder etc. look for it.
>
> Command-line tools and other non-bundled apps generally don't show
> up in the dock. Could that be your problem? Is your app special in
> any other way, that this doesn't happen for it?






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