Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!sjsca4!poffen From: poffen@sj.ate.slb.com (Russ Poffenberger) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: MicroEmacs for Windows (Suggestions) Message-ID: <1991Mar22.224537.582@sj.ate.slb.com> Date: 22 Mar 91 22:45:37 GMT References: <1991Mar20.211005.9480@isc.rit.edu> <1991Mar21.195416.12344@ccad.uiowa.edu> Reply-To: poffen@SunOS (Russ Poffenberger) Organization: Schlumberger Technologies, ATE division, San Jose, Ca. Lines: 24 In article <1991Mar21.195416.12344@ccad.uiowa.edu> cadsi@ccad.uiowa.edu (CADSI) writes: >From article <1991Mar20.211005.9480@isc.rit.edu>, by cms2839@isc.rit.edu (a.stranger): >> In article <2571@odin.cs.hw.ac.uk> scott@cs.hw.ac.uk (Scott Telford) writes: >> >> you can if you have ( or have access to >> ) the Whitewater Resource Toolkit . don't think you can do anything >> about the DOS-box icon in cases of specific programs , though , but you >> should be able to change it globally ( haven't tried it ... ) . you can >> definately change the icon in a windows program . > >Nope. You can have ANY icon displayed for ANY file. For instance, >My resume is written in Windows Write. I just create a Program Item >and specify REsume.wri as the file, and use write.exe as the icon file. >This is what Icons are for. For DOS programs, the some holds true. Just >change the icon in the File/Properties dialog. If you wanna use an >icon from another program, just specify that program's .exe file in the >icon file name part. > > >|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| >|Tom Hite | The views expressed by me | >|Manager, Product development | are mine, not necessarily | >|CADSI (Computer Aided Design Software Inc. | the views of CADSI. | >|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|