IconReplacer is a freeware software intended for replacing icons in executable applications. IconReplacer always saves a copy of the selected executable program replacing its icon by the.ICO file that had been selected. IconReplacer only supports 16 colors icons when running under Windows 9.x/ME, but can use icons with more colors under Windows NT/2000/XP. After installing, IconReplacer will update the icon database and log file at startup to keep your icon list up-to-date. You can use the built-in parameter editor to customize the icon replacement logic with an easily editable, and visual rule-based system. By default, the program only replaces the icon of the current executable, but you can also override the default behaviour to replace the icons of all processes in the current Windows session or the processes from all loaded executable files. If the original icon file is not available, IconReplacer will still replace the icon with a default icon that will be easily recognized by your users. If a file with the same name already exists, the program will try to rename the new icon file, and only will overwrite the file if the operation was successful. The.ico file extension, among others, is supported to simplify the icon swap operation. The program was written in pure Java, and has been optimized for fast performance. Example 1: The run-time version of IconReplacer replaces the icon of the current executable by the.ICO file that you have selected to be used. Example 2: The command line version of IconReplacer replaces the icon of the current executable by the.ICO file that you have selected to be used. Example 3: The icon files are replaced by the icon of the current executable, but only if they exist. Example 4: The icon files are replaced by the icon of the current executable and all the processes from all loaded executable files. Example 5: The icon files are replaced by the icon of the current executable and all the processes from all the processes in the current Windows session. Example 6: The icon files are replaced by the icon of the current executable and all the processes from all the processes in all the processes of all loaded executable files. Example 7: The icon files are replaced by the icon of the current executable, the processes from all the processes in all the processes in the current Windows session, and the icon files of the processes in all the loaded executable files. Example 8: The icon files are
This function can replace text in the current cursor's window with your selection by using the.ICO or.EXE file you've selected. Note: Not all editors support the KEYMACRO command. Key Command: ·[Key] - This selects the icons. ·[Key] - This replaces the current selection with your selection. ·[Key] - This changes the window to scroll to the right. ·[Key] - This changes the window to scroll to the left. ·[Key] - This changes the window to scroll down. ·[Key] - This changes the window to scroll up. ·[Key] - This saves the icon you selected as a copy of the selected executable. ·[Key] - This saves the icon file you selected as a copy of the selected icon file. IconReplacer Options: -I can display the executable name and file size of the selected executable. -I can display the size and the path of the selected icon file. -I can open the selected icon file, copy the file contents to the clipboard and replace the current selection with your selection. -I can set which icon file can be selected. -I can set the colors in which I will display icons. -I can replace only the icons that have the same size. -I can display a progress bar while saving the icon file. -I can display a progress bar while replacing the icon. -I can display a progress bar while removing the icon from the window. -I can display a message in the progress bar while saving the icon file. -I can display a message in the progress bar while replacing the icon. -I can display a message in the progress bar while removing the icon from the window. -I can display a message in the progress bar while replacing the selected icon. -I can display a message in the progress bar while removing the selected icon from the window. -I can display a message in the progress bar while replacing the icon. -I can set the background color of the window. -I can set the foreground color of the window. -I can set the text color of the window. -I can set the font of the window. -I can set the size of the window. -I can set the position of the window. -I can set the margins of the window. -I can set the background b78a707d53
IconReplacer is a simple, free program that replaces the icon of the selected executable file by an icon from the folder containing the.ICO file, or by a default icon. No extra command line options are required. License: IconReplacer is freeware. You may not distribute IconReplacer with any other application (i.e. shareware,...). You may use IconReplacer for your own needs, as long as you distribute the program on your website. You may modify the code and distribute your modification under your own name, as long as you distribute your modification. IconReplacer is distributed under the GNU LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) IconReplacer was developed by Giuseppe Castellano IconReplacer has been tested under: Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP Windows 95/98/ME Windows 2000/XP Windows 2003 Windows Vista/7 Windows 2008/2012 OSX FreeBSD Solaris Linux (x86/amd64) Linux (amd64) NetBSD OpenBSD Mac OS 9.x/X ... IconReplacer was tested using the following languages (if it uses a language other than English, please write to me): English Italian French Spanish German Norwegian (Bokmål) Swedish ...
IconReplacer is a replacement software for the GetIco Windows utility which is currently distributed with Windows 9.x/ME (as a command-line utility named GetIco). IconReplacer offers most of the features of GetIco and it can replace icons from applications with 16 color icons (256 colors) or more colors icons. IconReplacer can: - Replace the icon for any executable application: IconReplacer is not dependent on the file extension of the executable, and can replace the icon from any file, and the icon is re-saved in the icon cache of the original executable. - Rename a program to fit the selected icon: By default, IconReplacer keeps the original name of the executable and renames it to suit the selected icon, but you can manually specify a name. - Allow the user to pick the icon: When selecting the icon, the user can choose the "Copy to clipboard" icon. - Display the icon cache of any program, or a list of all icons, from the Icon cache. - Display a dialog box with the selected icon's size. - Display a dialog box with the selected icon's location. - Display a dialog box with the selected icon's size. - Displays a dialog box with the selected icon's location. - Displays a dialog box with the selected icon's location. IconReplacer can also be used as a command line utility: - To replace the icon of any executable application: IconReplacer "PathToExe" "/save Ico file" - To rename a program to fit the selected icon: IconReplacer "PathToExe" "/save Ico file" "/n Icon name" - To allow the user to pick the icon: IconReplacer "PathToExe" "/save Ico file" "/?/n" - To display the icon cache of any program: IconReplacer "PathToExe" - To display a dialog box with the selected icon's size: IconReplacer "PathToExe" "/save Ico file" "/?/n" "Select icon size" - To display a dialog box with the selected icon's location: IconReplacer "PathToExe" "/save Ico file" "/?/n" "Select icon location" - To display a dialog box with the selected icon's size: IconReplacer "PathToExe" "/save Ico file" "/?/n" "Select icon location" "Select icon size" Other features include: - Starting IconReplacer on a command line, without requiring the user to specify the path to the executable. - Preserving the current working directory (cwd), and the icon cache of the selected executable. - Preserves the default icon name when renaming a program.
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