I've added support to icns2png in upstream to fully extract any 'variants' as 
you describe.

-Mathew Eis


On 31 Oct 2011, at 19:50, Paul Wise wrote:

> 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
> 
> http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise




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