April 5, 2010 10:24
Hi
You can change the icon within the package. It's a small fiddle. However - whilst I ran a test, I am unsure if there will be a down-stream issue.
It's a shame that it is a hack.
The Icon (BMP files) are a set size (bytes) and they have set names also.
e.g. RED.BMP is 16x16 BMP at 824 bytes.
You can create a BMP of the same size in pixels and of course byte size.
Then you will need to place that 'new' BMP into the Resources folder within the MacEnc package. Remove the original BMP (say RED.BMP) and rename your new BMP with the original icon name.
Not pretty, as the name association does not represent the waypoint icon.
WDYT?
You can change the icon within the package. It's a small fiddle. However - whilst I ran a test, I am unsure if there will be a down-stream issue.
It's a shame that it is a hack.
The Icon (BMP files) are a set size (bytes) and they have set names also.
e.g. RED.BMP is 16x16 BMP at 824 bytes.
You can create a BMP of the same size in pixels and of course byte size.
Then you will need to place that 'new' BMP into the Resources folder within the MacEnc package. Remove the original BMP (say RED.BMP) and rename your new BMP with the original icon name.
Not pretty, as the name association does not represent the waypoint icon.
WDYT?