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Im adding the ".hpkg" file extension type but it uses the default icon...

Started by fstltna, 03.06.2025 08:11:34

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fstltna

How can I create a icon of my own and add it for the .hpkg files already there? Or can you create it for me? Either way is fine with me...

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ColinM

Marisa
Will send you details of new image in the morning - just getting a few pixels sorted
Colin
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fstltna

Quote from: ColinM on 04.06.2025 00:56:37Marisa
Will send you details of new image in the morning - just getting a few pixels sorted
Colin
No worries! I had a friend send me the official Haiku icons and I am now using the official icon for hpkg files 😁 You can see them at https://beos.retro-os.live in the download link
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fstltna

I found some more files that don't have any official links:
.sit (.sitx is there but not .sit)
.tgz
.bz
.bz2
.hqx
....
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ColinM

Hi
I have created several more images to be located in 'flat_1'. These are for extensions hqx, bz2, bz. tgz and sit.
They are in the attached zip file
For reference the location of flat_1 is
YOURSITE\images\jdownloads\fileimages
You will need to use eithe the site file manager or an ftp program such as File Zilla

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fstltna

After I extract the files into flat_1 I see the .png files there but I don't see it as a option when editing the existing files that had a unknown.png icon...
Edit: Found that server was using flat_2 rather than flat_1. I switched to using flat_1 and it's now showing up :)
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