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* '{{Parameter|iconfile.ico}}' is a valid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICO_(file_format) ICO file] | * '{{Parameter|iconfile.ico}}' is a valid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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. | ||
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{{Cl|$EXEICON}}:' | {{Cl|$EXEICON}}:'mush.ico' | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 11 June 2022
$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
- iconfile.ico is a valid ICO file
Description
- Calling _ICON without an imageHandle& uses the embeded icon, if available.
- Starting with build 20170906/64, the window will automatically use the icon embedded by $EXEICON, without having to call _ICON.
- Keyword Not Supported in Linux or MAC versions.
Examples
Example: Embeds a designated icon file into the compiled EXE which can be viewed in Windows Explorer folders.
$EXEICON:'mush.ico' _ICON |
See also