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{{PageSyntax}}
{{PageSyntax}}
: [[$EXEICON]]:'{{Parameter|iconfile.ico}}'
: [[$EXEICON]]''':''''{{Parameter|iconfile.ico}}'




{{PageParameters}}
{{PageParameters}}
* '{{Parameter|iconfile.ico}}' is a valid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICO_(file_format) ICO file]
* '{{Parameter|iconfile.ico}}' is a valid [[Wikipedia:ICO (file_format)|ICO file]]




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''Example:'' Embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE which can be viewed in Windows Explorer folders.
''Example:'' Embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE which can be viewed in Windows Explorer folders.
{{CodeStart}}
{{CodeStart}}
{{Cl|$EXEICON}}:'mush.ico'
{{Cm|$EXEICON}}:{{Text|<nowiki>'mush.ico'</nowiki>|#919191}}
{{Cl|_ICON}}
{{Cl|_ICON}}
{{CodeEnd}}
{{CodeEnd}}
{{Small|Code and command by Fellippe Heitor}}
{{Small|Code by Fellippe Heitor}}





Latest revision as of 16:28, 14 June 2024

$EXEICON pre-compiler metacommand embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE file to be viewed in Windows Explorer.


Syntax

$EXEICON:'iconfile.ico'


Parameters


Description


Examples

Example: Embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE which can be viewed in Windows Explorer folders.

$EXEICON:'mush.ico'
_ICON
Code by Fellippe Heitor


See also



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