Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!stanford.edu!agate!ocf!rgm From: rgm@ocf.berkeley.edu (Rob Menke) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: Truetype init yields stop sign? Message-ID: Date: 2 May 91 18:21:41 GMT References: Sender: root@agate.berkeley.edu (Charlie Root) Organization: TEAM CS -- Making Tomorrow's Mistakes Today! Lines: 17 In-Reply-To: poorman@convex.com's message of 1 May 91 21: 39:42 GMT Disclaimer: (n) something used to disclaim. In article poorman@convex.com (Peter W. Poorman) writes: At startup, however, it puts up a red stop-sign-with-hand icon... The Truetype init's finder icon is #0, same as the alert stopsign icon. Now, if your system has cicn's that correspond to the alert icons, Truetype will use those instead of the ICON resources. Drove me up the wall until I dumped some of the code to find out what was going on... Your solution? Add a color version of the Truetype icon, or patch the icon display code itself (not difficult, actually). -- "Gadget, love, do ya always carry a | Robert Menke glass cutter?" | rgm@OCF.berkeley.edu "No-- only when I want to cut glass." | ...!ucbvax!OCF!rgm