On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Doug Henderson wrote:
> On 26 July 2017 at 11:08, Brian Mathis wrote:
>> For anyone using 'chere' interested in having the Cygwin icon in the
>> context menu, you can use the following commands:
>>
>
> On Win7, chere has instal
On 26 July 2017 at 11:08, Brian Mathis wrote:
> For anyone using 'chere' interested in having the Cygwin icon in the
> context menu, you can use the following commands:
>
On Win7, chere has installed icons for me since 23 Jan 2014 on 64 bit
and 12 Aug 2016 for 32 bit.
Note t
For anyone using 'chere' interested in having the Cygwin icon in the
context menu, you can use the following commands:
regtool -w -s set
/HKCU/Software/Classes/Drive/Shell/cygwin64_bash/Icon
'C:\cygwin64\Cygwin-Terminal.ico'
regtool -w -s set
/HKCU/Software/Classes/Dr
;>> installation prevents an interactive Cygwin window (mintty) from
>>> starting properly.
>>>
>>>If the c:\mksnt directory (where MKS Tookkit is installed) is
>>> renamed to c:\NOTmksnt, then double-clicking the Cygwin icon results
>>> in:
&g
Tookkit is installed) is
renamed to c:\NOTmksnt, then double-clicking the Cygwin icon results
in:
"Failed to run C:/mksnt/sh.exe: No such file or directory"
But if the c:\NOTmksnt directory is renamed back to what it was, then
the window opens up with sh.exe from mksnt instead of bash an
ed) is
> renamed to c:\NOTmksnt, then double-clicking the Cygwin icon results
> in:
>
> "Failed to run C:/mksnt/sh.exe: No such file or directory"
>
> But if the c:\NOTmksnt directory is renamed back to what it was, then
> the window opens up with sh.exe from mksnt
Hi;
It seems that a 32bit Windows server with a pre-existing MKS Toolkit
installation prevents an interactive Cygwin window (mintty) from
starting properly.
If the c:\mksnt directory (where MKS Tookkit is installed) is
renamed to c:\NOTmksnt, then double-clicking the Cygwin icon results
in
propriate for CYGwin.
- Barry
-Original Message-
From: Breaker
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 5:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cygwin icon
Here it is.
It should work everywhere. I have tested it in XP and ME. In XP it looks
ok, in ME and other OSes that doesn't have alpha c
Here it is.
It should work everywhere. I have tested it in XP and ME. In XP it looks
ok, in ME and other OSes that doesn't have alpha channel for icons, it
can look pixelated. I cannot do more, I am not a pixel artist :(
I tried to respect the original Cygwin icon design as much as I could
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, IrYoKu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have made a icon (based on the original cygwin icon) for myself, and I
> think that *maybe* it can be useful to other people.
>
> Features:
> - Color depths: 4, 8 and 32 bit
> - Sizes:16x16, 32x32 and 48x48
&g
Hi,
I have made a icon (based on the original cygwin icon) for myself, and I
think that *maybe* it can be useful to other people.
Features:
- Color depths: 4, 8 and 32 bit
- Sizes:16x16, 32x32 and 48x48
- File size:25 kbytes uncompressed and 10 kbytes bzipped
Can I send
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