On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 03:20 -0700, Mathew Eis wrote:

> Types 'tile', 'over', ''drop', 'open', 'odrp', are fringe cases that
> are no longer used or supported in Mac OS. Basically they are an
> entire duplicate icon embedded inside the icns, that may have minor
> changes. 
> 
> I have added support to libicns/icns2png to recognise these types for
> what they are, but not to parse them. Is this sufficient?

I've downloaded the latest SVN repository and checked this out.

Since these types are actually icons, it would be nice if icns2png could
extract them. I realise this is a corner case, but you never know what
someone will want to do with the old ICNS file they found, including
remove such types from the ICNS file using icns2png and png2icns.

PS: Please *always* CC the BTS in reply. I bounced your mail to bug.
PPS: Please split your commits up into logical, fine-grained changes. If
you were using git instead of SVN this would be much easier:

http://tomayko.com/writings/the-thing-about-git

-- 
bye,
pabs

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