Comment # 6
on bug 8993
from Guy Harris
(In reply to comment #3)
> I was able to generate a .icns file that worked on Leopard by dropping the
> PNGs from the non-working .icns file (split into its individual icons with
> "iconutil -c iconset Wireshark.icns") into Icon Composer, but I'm not sure
> dropping the regular and 2x icons into it Did The Right Thing.
>
> I was also able to convert it with oldiconutil.
>
> In both cases, if I open both files with Mountain Lion's Preview app, the
> converted files seem to have lighter-blue fins than the original files.
Gerald indicated in e-mail that:
According to Preview's Inspector tool the lighter-blue fins had a
"Generic RGB" color profile assigned. I couldn't find a way to remove
the profiles in Preview so I set them all to "Color LCD" instead under
the assumption that that's the typical output device type. The result of:
iconutil -c iconset Wireshark.icns
[ Assigning the "Color LCD" profile to Wireshark.iconset/* in Preview ]
iconutil -c icns --output Wireshark_color_lcd.icns Wireshark.iconset
oldiconutil Wireshark_color_lcd.icns
is attached. According to Preview all of the images now have the
"Generic RGB" profile set, but fin colors are more consistent.
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