UPDATE: 18-May-2009 -Removed text from 32p and lower -Added "no text" versions -Added 128p format to the Windows ICO files
As with my previous Image Files icon set the different file formats have always been colour coded in my mind:
JPEG: Orange GIF: Lime BMP: Blue PNG: Bluish TIFF: Purple Targa: Red
This time around I optimized them for Vista (and the upcoming Win 7). Instead of colourizing the icons I went for images from the Windows 7 wallpaper selection to match the colour codes.
All you have to do is set the icon for each filetype.
First you need to choose a place where you're going to store all your icons, i.e. C:\Icons. Place your icons in there. Next, open any explorer window i.e. My Computer, click on Tools and go to Folder Options, then click on the File Types tab and scroll through till you see the file types you'd like to change. For example if you want to modify JPEG just scroll down to .JPG and click on "Advanced" and then the "Change Icon" button. Browse to the folder you stored the icons in and choose.
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P.S. the clock gadget is so handy!
It would be nice if there was a font selection but it's still sweet
You are right if I manage to add a script I will update it, font ans size are very useful
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All you have to do is set the icon for each filetype.
First you need to choose a place where you're going to store all your icons, i.e. C:\Icons. Place your icons in there. Next, open any explorer window i.e. My Computer, click on Tools and go to Folder Options, then click on the File Types tab and scroll through till you see the file types you'd like to change. For example if you want to modify JPEG just scroll down to .JPG and click on "Advanced" and then the "Change Icon" button. Browse to the folder you stored the icons in and choose.
Great Icons!
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[X] Nail here for a new monitor
I was considering removing the text completely for 32p so that the image and colour is the focus, and the text tags would be only for 48p and higher.
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[X] Nail here for a new monitor