Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!think!ames!ncar!boulder!ccncsu!euclid.MATH.ColoState.Edu!arvidson From: arvidson@euclid.MATH.ColoState.Edu (John Arvidson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Facade instructions Message-ID: <3328@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> Date: 1 Dec 89 03:26:06 GMT Sender: news@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU Reply-To: arvidson@euclid.MATH.ColoState.Edu.UUCP (John Arvidson) Lines: 77 Thanks to the folks who helped me out with Facade! There were a couple of requests for me to post the instructions to the net. I suspect there are even others who might be interested, so here are a few of the letters I received. Thanks again, John arvidson@euclid.math.colostate.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Your question seemed to be the kind that would get everyone thinking "Oh, someone else will answer that..." So, I thought I'd give it a try. Just put it in your system folder. Open Facade with ResEdit; open the ICN# resource. You see a whole bunch of icons. Select the one you want to be a certain disk (don't open it, select it). Hit command-i, for "Get Info". Type name of said disk in "Name:", under "Number:". Save, quit, reboot. Viola! You can use this to replace the icon for your harddisk, or a fileserver you use a lot, or, say, "Untitled", so all your blanks come up with the same icon (I suppose they do that now, too :-). Pretty simple, eh? The only minor drawback I've seen (and believe me, my INIT setup has killed a few things in it's time), is that if you do a "Get Info" in the Finder, your disk comes up with Facade appended to the name. But who really cares? Any questions, feel free to ask. Ciao, Danno -- ________ --------<--<-@ --------<--<-@ --------<--<-@ ________ \ / | } ( | It's always darkest before it turns pitch black. | ) { | / / "If any of my opinions are caught or killed..." \ O> \ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Facade changes the desktop icons of disks by matching the disks' names to the names of the icons. Hence you have two options: change the name of your disk or change the name of an icon. You can change the icon names by opening the facadeicons file with resedit, selecting the icon in the icon picker, and doing a "Get info". (With older versions of facade the icons were stored in the same file as the init...). Then be sure that the init and the icon file are both in your system folder and restart. -Lee (spector@cs.umd.edu) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ahh, Fac'ade. My favorite INIT, I was orginally using FaceLift and had it posted on the net when I was at Apple, and the author of Facade turned me onto it! But I digress, to use Facade put the Facade INIT and FacadeIcons [sp?] file into your System folder. Then use ResEdit to change the name of your favorite icon (or icn# ?) to the exact name of your hard drive, or any mountable file system (i.e. a floppy, HD, or network volume). Reboot, and your drives now sport custom icons! Good luck. _____ ____ _____ _____ / / / | / / / / / /____/ /____/ / / / /___ / / / / / / / / ORDER NOW, operators are standing by. /____/ / / /____/ /____/ /_____ NOT SOLD IN ANY STORE! netvet%debacle@eng.sun.com (415)336-6083 "I'm not a network technician, but I play one on TV." Mind you, moose bites can be pretty nasti! -- Monty Python's Holy Grail