Based on what you said to do, here's what I did (I have Leopard): 1. I double clicked the /opt/local/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/apps/gimp.png file, which opened it in preview 2. Then I did an Edit->Select All, and then Edit->Copy 3. Then I located the Script Application file and did a "Get Info" on it. 4. Then, I clicked the top left icon (it gets a blue highlight around it) and did a paste command (APPLEKEY+V) And now I have a Gimp Icon on my Dock. Thanks for the info. On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 13:15 -0800, Scott C. Kennedy wrote:
Here's what I did...
1) Download a high-resolution image of the icon you want to use. 2) Then (if Using Leopard go to next step) open the Icon with GraphicConverter & save it. 3) In Finder, select the saved File (with a preview icon that shows the image) and hit APPLE-I (or select File -'Get Info') 4) In Finder, select the file you want to have that Icon, and hit APPLE-I (or select File -'Get Info') 5) Drag the top left image of the icon you want onto the top left image of the fiel you want it on. 6) Delight the world with your new-fu!
Scott
Jeffrey Thompson wrote:
After selecting "Application" for the File Format I also unchecked the "Startup Screen".
Anyone know how to get an icon like the one in /opt/local/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/gimp.png to be the Application Icon that can be placed on the Dock?
On Wed, 2008-01-16 at 12:18 -0800, Scott C. Kennedy wrote:
Save As "Application" and you're done.