Good morning/good evening everyone
I often go crazy over this simple sequence of commands:
$EXEICON: 'myicon.ico'
_ICON
_title title$
What happens is:
1) I don't know because, but sometimes it "fixes" itself so that the icon is not myicon.ico (with the corresponding absolute path) but an old icon that - once the instruction had worked - now it carries along as if it has the memory of an elephant. In other words... it ignores myicon.ico and the icon of the EXE file is that old one, which QB64 seems to like so much...
2) At the same time, the icon that appears on the title bar of the window (along with _TITLE) is the correct one.
3) _ICON with or without the file (_ICON 'myico.ico') seems to have no effect.
Question: why does this behavior occur and how can I correct it?
Thank you!
I often go crazy over this simple sequence of commands:
$EXEICON: 'myicon.ico'
_ICON
_title title$
What happens is:
1) I don't know because, but sometimes it "fixes" itself so that the icon is not myicon.ico (with the corresponding absolute path) but an old icon that - once the instruction had worked - now it carries along as if it has the memory of an elephant. In other words... it ignores myicon.ico and the icon of the EXE file is that old one, which QB64 seems to like so much...
2) At the same time, the icon that appears on the title bar of the window (along with _TITLE) is the correct one.
3) _ICON with or without the file (_ICON 'myico.ico') seems to have no effect.
Question: why does this behavior occur and how can I correct it?
Thank you!