Hi, guys!
Recently, I have been doing some icons in order to make my dock look exactly how I want...
But I‘m having trouble. Whenever I copy and paste my .png image, it just shows up the standard pictrue for .png files (sometimes just in preview, sometimes in the “small icon” at the top). This happens even when I use the same icon but as .icns. The issue is shown on the image down below. The funny thing is, I’ve tried using icons made by others, and they seen to work fine...
Another thing, I wanna change the icons for system programs (such as finder and launchpad). I know where the icons are located, but I can only seen to take things out, but nothing in, that means, I can make a copy of the icons in case anything goes wrong, but I can’t put the new icons inside. I‘ve already disabled SIP a while ago (by using the command csrutil disable in recovery mode, or whatever mode it is), but I still can’t change the icons. By the way, I am using Mac OS Big Sur, so Liteicon ain’t an option (unfortunately).
Any help to these questions will be appreciated...
Recently, I have been doing some icons in order to make my dock look exactly how I want...
But I‘m having trouble. Whenever I copy and paste my .png image, it just shows up the standard pictrue for .png files (sometimes just in preview, sometimes in the “small icon” at the top). This happens even when I use the same icon but as .icns. The issue is shown on the image down below. The funny thing is, I’ve tried using icons made by others, and they seen to work fine...
Another thing, I wanna change the icons for system programs (such as finder and launchpad). I know where the icons are located, but I can only seen to take things out, but nothing in, that means, I can make a copy of the icons in case anything goes wrong, but I can’t put the new icons inside. I‘ve already disabled SIP a while ago (by using the command csrutil disable in recovery mode, or whatever mode it is), but I still can’t change the icons. By the way, I am using Mac OS Big Sur, so Liteicon ain’t an option (unfortunately).
Any help to these questions will be appreciated...
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