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(Updated Jan. 11, 2017, 4:30 p.m.) Review request for Calligra. Changes ------- Added a note about MSWin Repository: calligra Description (updated) ------- Hinted at in my previous RR: this patch concern the generation of app icons on Mac and potentially on MS Windows. Several points: - The `iconutils` utility is limited or incorrectly invoked by `ecm_add_app_icon`, leading to errors on OS X 10.9 when using PNG files larger than 256x256px . - `ecm_add_app_icon` takes care of copying the icon (.icns) file into the app bundle; no need to install it explicitly - a recent change I committed to the ECM allows `ecm_add_app_icon` to accept an SVG (or SVGz) file, and will create the app icon using that file if the `ksvg2icns` utility is available (provided by KIconThemes so it should always be available). I hope that this modification will be released with ECM 5.30.0 . The ECM being what they are there should be no issue requiring its latest version, but the changes in the present patch will be transparent with older ECM versions (except for warnings about ignoring unsupported icon source files). There is an equivalent `svg2ico` utility in the KDEWin project which also provides a `png2ico` implementation. I plan to propose an updated version for inclusion with KIconThemes. That would allow feature parity for `ecm_add_app_icon` on MSWin, but I would need someone else to test it (I don't have a MSWin dev system). Diffs ----- braindump/src/CMakeLists.txt 95e0772 flow/part/CMakeLists.txt f5d0893 gemini/CMakeLists.txt c8713d6 karbon/CMakeLists.txt ba775ad plan/CMakeLists.txt 25427da sheets/CMakeLists.txt 0256de5 stage/app/CMakeLists.txt b5b4464 words/app/CMakeLists.txt 8cf0157 Diff: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/129804/diff/ Testing ------- tested on Mac and Linux with Qt 5.7.1 and FWs 5.29.0 , currently only for Karbon and Words. Thanks, René J.V. Bertin