IconPackager Manual IP Explorer
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[edit] 12. IconPackager Explorer
On your Start Menu, click on All Programs, then Stardock, then Object Desktop and you will see two applications: IconExplorer and IconPackager. IconExplorer (IconPackager Explorer) is a Windows Explorer like program that makes it easier for you to manage your icons (.ICO) & libraries of icon packages (.ICL).
After clicking on IconExplorer, you will see a window like the one below open. In the title bar is the name of the program "IconPackager Explorer (same as IconExplorer) - followed by the current folder. Below the title bar is a standard Windows Explorer menu bar, beneath that is a toolbar, with a "View Files" filter, and a "Format" pull-down menu to select the size of icons supported by the selected icon that you can view. The left pane is a standard Windows Explorer type view, the upper right corner lists files under the folder you click on in the left pane. It gives details like file type, and number of icons in file/library. In the lower right is a preview of the icon(s) enclosed in the file. You can look inside icon files (.ICO), but also .EXE, .DLL, and others.
On the bottom of the window is a Status Bar that displays the
file path to the icon you clicked on. To the right of that it lists the
number of formats supported by that icon (i.e. 6 formats), number of icons
enclosed in the file (i.e. 1 icons), number of images (i.e. 1 image) and number
of icons selected in the lower right window pane (i.e. 1 selected).
A single file (i.e. .ICO, .EXE, .DLL, ...) can store one or more images inside it and at different formats (sizes) and color depths. When you click on a file in IconPackager Explorer, it will tell you how many icons are inside it. You can see this information in different places; if the browser is set to Details (under the View menu), on the Status Bar (View menu > check "Status Bar"), and if you right-click on the icon image in the lower right corner of the browser and select "Properties". Each format is a separate icon. A "Format" is a size & number of colors, like: 16x16 Windows XP, 32x32 Windows XP, 256x256 Windows XP, and so on. "Windows XP" means it supports truecolor. (For technical information on truecolor, see : Wikipedia.org Truecolor.)
For more technical information about icon (.ico) files, please see Wikipedia at: Icon Image File Format.
When using IconPackager Explorer, it helps to know where icon packages are stored, so here is a reminder:
(C: drive is the most common, but if you installed IconPackager to a different
drive then the path maybe different.)
Windows Vista:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Stardock\IconPackager
Windows XP & 2000:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Stardock\IconPackager
Beyond these paths, you can browse your whole hard-drive for all sorts of files. Use IconPackager Explorer to look inside to see if there any icons. If you find something you like, right-click on the lower right browser pane & select "Add Icon".
[edit] Menus
The table below describes each option on the menus, located on the top of the window. Hot Keys are keyboard shortcuts that consist of one or more keys pressed together and act as an alternate to clicking on the menu option with your mouse.
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| File Menu | |
| New | Creates a new Icon Library, ready to add icons too. Hot Key: Control key & letter N. |
| Open... | Opens the "Open Library" window to let you select the file type & file or package to open. You can for example, open an .EXE file & any icons inside it will be displayed in the lower right browser pane. You can then delete any you don't want & click on "File", then "Save As..." to save the icons as a new library file. Hot Key: Control key & letter O. |
| Save | Save the current library file. Hot Key: Control key & letter S. |
| Save As... | Save As under a new Icon Library (.ICL) filename, which can contain one or more icons. |
| Export As... | Export the selected icon as a icon file (.ICO), Cursor (.CUR), Bitmap image (.BMP). This allows you to look inside of various types of files (i.e. .EXE, .DLL) for icons to export & save. You can then use those icons in IconPackager. Hot Key: Control key & letter E. |
| New Window | Opens another copy of the IconPackager Explorer. Hot Key: Alt key & letter N. |
| Language | Change the language used in IconPackager Explorer. |
| (History) | As you open, save, etc. files, they will appear in the history (last used) as numbered items. |
| Exit | Closes IconPackager Explorer. Hot Key: Alt key & F4. |
| Edit Menu | |
| Edit Icon | Opens default graphic program to edit selected icon. |
| Add Icon... | Adds icon to the selected file. Hot Key: Control key & letter D. |
| Cut | Standard Cut, used with Paste. Removes the file, so you can paste it elsewhere. Hot Key: Control key & letter X. |
| Copy | Copy the selected file on to the clipboard. Hot Key: Control key & letter C. |
| Paste | Paste a file from the clipboard. Hot Key: Control key & letter V. |
| Create Copy | Create a copy of the selected file with the new name of "Copy of " <filename>. |
| Delete | Delete the selected file. Hot Key: Delete key. |
| Delete Format | Delete a format (i.e. icon of 32 x 32, Windows XP type). |
| Rename | Rename a file. Hot Key: F2. |
| Select All | Select All (like block mark), used for copying, etc.. Hot Key: Control key & letter A. |
| Invert Selection | Selects all files, except the one(s) you selected. |
| Properties | Displays properties of the selected icon, including: filename, image dimensions (i.e. 48x48 pixels), image file size (i.e. 9,640 bytes), icon formats (i.e. pixel sizes & version(s) of Windows). Hot Key: Alt key & Enter. |
| View Menu | |
| Toolbar | Checked, (default) toolbar appears. |
| Status Bar | Checked, (default) status bar is visible on bottom of window. Unchecked, disables status bar. |
| Browser | Checked, (default) the left & upper-right browser panes are visible. Unchecked, turns off the left & upper-right panes. |
| Large Icons | Displays a large icon & filename in the upper, right-corner browser pane. |
| Small Icons | Displays a small icon & filename in the upper, right-corner browser pane. |
| List | Displays a small icon & filename in the upper, right-corner browser pane. |
| Details | Displays a small icon, Name (filename) column, Type (i.e. icon) column, and Icons (number of icons in file) in the upper, right-corner browser pane. |
| Refresh | Refreshes the browser window (i.e. drives, folders, files) after changes were made outside of IconPackager Explorer, CD inserted, etc.. Hot Key: F5. |
| Tools Menu | |
| Run IconPackager... | Launches IconPackager. |
| Run IconDeveloper | If installed, launches IconDeveloper. Otherwise, you're prompted to download & install it, click |
| Rebuild Icon Cache | If you see the icons from the previous package still being displayed after applying a new package, click this to rebuild the Windows Explorer cache. |
| Options... | Allows you to change these settings: "Save IconPackager Explorer settings between sessions": |
| Help Menu | |
| Contents and Index | Displays the help file. Hot Key: F1. |
| History | Display the history of changes made to this program. |
| On The Web (sub-menu) | Displays a sub-menu of: IconPackager Web Site - your web browser opens this web site. |
| About IconPackager Explorer | Displays the: program name, version, credit, links to web sites, etc.. |
[edit] Toolbar Menu
The toolbar gives easy access to standard options, in addition to View Files (filter) to select what files to list in the browser and what Format to view.
[edit] Icon Options
Right-clicking on an icon in the lower, right browser pane will display a menu with a number of options.
[edit] Creating a New Icon Library
By creating an Icon Library (.ICL) file, you can store icons you like from other sources. Then in IconPackager, you can change an icon to one of the icons stored in the library file you created. This allows you to use icons that are stored in various files (i.e. .EXE, .DLL, ...) on your hard-drive, not just icon files (.ICO) or Icon Packages (.ICONPACKAGE, .IPTHEME).
To create a new library file and use the icon(s) in IconPackager, do the following:
- Click the new library
icon.
- Use the browser to select a file. It will scan the file to find any icons inside. IconPackager Explorer has to read the file, so if the "Icons" column (Details view) shows a number greater than zero, but nothing is displayed in the lower right preview wait until it's done scanning the file.
- If you find icon(s) you want, you can save all of them or delete ones you don't want. To delete unwanted icons, right-click on the icon in the lower right pane & select "Delete".
- To save the icons to an Icon Library file, click on "File", then "Save As..." and
to the folder where you want the library file located and save it. By default, the filename is the same as the name of the original file with the .ICL extension.
- Click on "Tools", then "Run IconPackager...", then click on the
sub-menu (i.e. Desktop, Start, Folders, ...) and the icon you want to change & click "Change this Icon...".
- Then
to the library file you just created, select it and click
.
- All of the icons will be displayed. Now select the icon you want & click
.
- Click "Apply My Changes" to change your computers icon(s).
Alternate methods of adding icons to a library in IconPackager Explorer, include:
- Open Windows Explorer, locate the icon (.ICO) file(s) & drag & drop them into the IconPackager Explorer's lower right pane. This will copy the file from Windows Explorer, it won't cut (remove) it from its original folder. Then you can continue with step #4 above.
- Another way is to right-click in the lower right pane of IconPackager Explorer and select "Add Icon". This will open a Windows Explorer type window which allows you to locate files to add. Then continue with step #4 above.
You can use any of these three ways interchangeably to find & add icons to a new library file.
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