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Changing Icons w/o winterboard
I downloaded some icons that I would like to use. I've changed the names to icon@2x.ping. Do I need to touch the icon.ping file also. I've just left them there for a few changes and everything seemed to work fine. Just wondering why they're are two files for one icon.
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I'm not an expert, but played around with this myself.
In those programs, that have icon@2x.png, just change that file and leave the icon@png. That worked for me. Some programs only have icon@png, then replace that one. Don't know why there are two icon files. |
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