* Ralf Nolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-04-04 18:00]: > On Friday 04 April 2003 18:29, Stephen Frost wrote: >> He asked what was superior/different between icoutils and png2ico. He >> didn't say it shouldn't go in or that there was any problem with it. If >> it doesn't do anything different one might wonder about the point of >> including it. Obviously mutt and elm are quite different in a number of >> ways, as are exim and sendmail, etc. >> >> Are you getting defensive so quickly because there is no difference? > > Well, I don't question the good intention of the question nor would I > insist on packaging it
You did, otherwise you would have used a very strange wording for your response to Colin. > That's why I filed an ITP - I just didn't know there's another tool > available already :-) Again, your response to Colin was completely misleading, then. Make up your mind before you fire. > OTOH this utility is just limited to doing what I wanted to do - > convert a couple of standard size icons into one single ico for a CD. You haven't read the manual page for icotool, have you? It's clearly written out in the examples: #v+ Create an icon named `favicon.ico' with two images: $ icotool -c -o favicon.ico mysite_32x32.png mysite_64x64.png #v- > How's icotool handling that ? Can it convert multiple iconsizes into one ico > resource or is it limited to one single png file converted into ico format ? Yes, it can. See the EXAMPLES section in the manual page. So long! Alfie -- Each SPAMmer should be sued to recycle every single bit of nettraffic he caused. -- me, 2001-10-09
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