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{{{ setup( windows = [ { "script": "with_gui.py", "icon_resources": [(1, "myicon.ico")] } ], ) }}} The same practice works as well for {{{console}}} and {{{windows}}} scripts. The resouce number does not seem to matter. Windows just takes the first existing icon. /!\ if somebody knows how to add small and large icons, speak up... Hm, doesn't the {{{.ico}}} file contain them? does the resource number refers to the icon's index in the {{{.ico}}} file (if containing > 1 icons) ? -- [mailto:dswsh@plasa.com dody wijaya] '''How to add small and large icons''' You must create ico file with two icons in one. Your icon file must contain small ico (size: 16*16 pixels) and large ico (size: 32*32 pixels). For WindowsXP you probably may create a big ico (48*48) - but it's only for XP. Almost all popular icon editors can create complex icon with small and large part in one. Good luck! Alexander Belchenko (bialix@ukrpost.net) |