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The application/window icon of the new sims 27/11/2011 at 07:45 #23735
alvinhochun
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Saltley is now in the Downloads section!
Liverpool Lime Street is now in the Downloads section!
Euston is now in the Downloads section!
Royston updated in the Downloads section!
Drain updated in the Downloads section!
Strangely, except Saltley, other fours has the default Delphi icon instead of the SimSig icon.
Although this is a minor problem, the application icon is an important visual representation of a program. For the sims, the icon simply tell people that the program is a product of the SimSig developers.
So I would like to raise the problem to all of you.

BTW, it is very nice to see new sims available!

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Re: The application/window icon of the new sims 27/11/2011 at 09:43 #23746
BarryM
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You can change the icon in the properties of the "exe' file.
Barry

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Re: The application/window icon of the new sims 27/11/2011 at 09:55 #23747
alvinhochun
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You can change the icon in the properties of the "exe' file.
Barry

No, you can't. I am not talking about the icon in the shortcut only, but also the window icon.
Also, the icon does not cause any inconveniences to me, as rarely are there a program with the Delphi icon :P

The main problem I am concern is the quality of SimSig's program.
Although the program itself is in a high quality, the careless mistake on the icon is not good at all.

Let me say, when I am publishing a program, I will absolutely not let the icon go wrong as it is the symbol of the program.

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Re: The application/window icon of the new sims 27/11/2011 at 10:52 #23754
Peter Bennet
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I get that variation all the time when doing test builds. It just depends on whether the SIm is built directly through the Delphi program or via the SimSig compiler it makes no actual difference to what you get.

Peter

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