Folder icons
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Folder icons
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I just noticed that folders have different folder icons in the folder-list. Any idea why this is?
Just take a look at the image to see what I mean.
I just noticed that folders have different folder icons in the folder-list. Any idea why this is?
Just take a look at the image to see what I mean.
Re: Folder icons
Hi Martijn,Martijn wrote:I just noticed that folders have different folder icons in the folder-list. Any idea why this is?
Are you using WinXP?

If so, probably TC use the WinXP folder icon if the folder has any "special" flag/configuration. WinXP allow you to add images to folder and to define the "type" of the folder (music/image..).
Have you customized this folders?
Re: Folder icons
Yes I am..bago wrote:Hi Martijn,Martijn wrote:I just noticed that folders have different folder icons in the folder-list. Any idea why this is?
Are you using WinXP?![]()
No I haven't. This is al standard, no customization done..If so, probably TC use the WinXP folder icon if the folder has any "special" flag/configuration. WinXP allow you to add images to folder and to define the "type" of the folder (music/image..).
Have you customized this folders?
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There are already many default folders type (without customization).
Can u post a screenshot with different folders to see how they look like ?
Can u post a screenshot with different folders to see how they look like ?
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Paraître calme en surface et pédaler comme un forcené par en dessous
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Do the folders have the read only, hidden or system attribute set? This is used by Windows to signal that the folder may contain a desktop.ini for a custom icon. TC asks Windows for the icon if any of these attributes is set.
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I meant 'different folder types'. I mean: can you post a picture with those different folfer icons to see how they look like.What do you exactly mean by 'different folders' ?
Fabio Chelly.
#60241
Lorsqu'on s'occupe d'informatique il faut faire comme les canards...
Paraître calme en surface et pédaler comme un forcené par en dessous
#60241
Lorsqu'on s'occupe d'informatique il faut faire comme les canards...
Paraître calme en surface et pédaler comme un forcené par en dessous
You can find a link in the first postfabiochelly wrote:I mean: can you post a picture with those different folfer icons to see how they look like.

http://www.xs4all.nl/~fourpets/vf_attach/folder_icon.jpg
No, I did a reset on all the attributes on the folder, all sub-folders and all files, but the icon stays the same.ghisler(Author) wrote:Do the folders have the read only, hidden or system attribute set? This is used by Windows to signal that the folder may contain a desktop.ini for a custom icon. TC asks Windows for the icon if any of these attributes is set.
If this is the case, Windows Explorer should also show these 'different' icons, but in Windows Explorer, all folder-icons are the same.Renard_Roux wrote:To my knowledge there are some other techniques to customize folder icon than desktop.ini file.
e.g. axialias, if im not mistaken, uses this approach for XP. Dig there. Smth similar must be your case.