Anybody know the actual size for the Windows 98 folders? Are they 32x32, 16x16 or other:confused:
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Anybody know the actual size for the Windows 98 folders? Are they 32x32, 16x16 or other:confused:
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Do you mean icon sizes?Quote:
Originally posted by Madboy
Anybody know the actual size for the Windows 98 folders? Are they 32x32, 16x16 or other:confused:
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Yeah, the icons. I got a tool to replace all icons, so i want to change them to the XP style:wave:
Why in hell would you won't to do that???:DQuote:
Originally posted by Madboy
Yeah, the icons. I got a tool to replace all icons, so i want to change them to the XP style:wave:
Often icon files have icons in serveral formats 48x48 for large icons 32x32 for normal size ans 16x16 for the icons you see in the task bar.
When you create the ICO file its similar to creating a GIF. I've never done this before but I found a tutorial which may shed some light on the subject:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...winxpicons.asp
yeah, i know all about icons, glyphs, alpha blended etc, jus wanted to know its size, unless they are layered.
Why, because Windows 98 looks boring, XP are pretty:blush: :lol:
It's 32x32, Windows 98 can't do 48x48 I think. I know it can't do 32-bit icons so you'll have to 'dumb' them down to 256 and loose the alpha channel.
I think the icons are layered, not too sure though. I know however that one icon file can often contaiin the icon in several different formats.Quote:
Originally posted by Madboy
yeah, i know all about icons, glyphs, alpha blended etc, jus wanted to know its size, unless they are layered.
Why, because Windows 98 looks boring, XP are pretty:blush: :lol:
Well for some reason i have my display modes color depth set to 32bit, 16bit makes transparency show opaque.
Maybe i could make my own folder icons, as long as they are 32x32.
Cheers:wave: