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  1. Hi W3bbo,

    Really appreciate all the time and effort you've put into this.

    I have one slight issue with the commandline usage.

    I have the file 7z.dll (the main 7zip dll file)

    When you open it in the GUI, you see the following

    7ztemp.png

    There seems to be no way to choose the "0" as the resource to update, when you use commandline, it just sees it as 0

    I've tried the command

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:""0"" -lang:1033 -file:"7z.ico"

    but it still see's it as 0 and not "0"

    It all works fine in the GUI, without any issues.

    Also, there doesn't seem to be a commandline option for doing the 'iconClearOriginal' True function that the GUI can do. Is it possible to add this option please.

    edit, I've just read this http://anolis.codeplex.com/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=57400

    So it appears you are aware of the "0" issue, the iconClearOriginal function would be awesome :)

  2. sometimes, installing an SP onto a heavily tweaked install can cause problems. hence why some people refuse to budge from them.

    installing with a fresh install and upgrading to SP3 (or even better, using an XPSP3 disc to install) will be painless.

    don't believe the hype :D

  3. ===== Post Nº1 =====

    Hi mate,

    I'm yet to test the commandline usage of this and was about to start using it.

    Can you drop a hint of what I need to use?

    resour.JPG

    resour2.JPG

    ===== Post Nº2 =====

    Ok, this works..

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:1 -lang:1033 -file:"14-1-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:2 -lang:1033 -file:"14-2-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:3 -lang:1033 -file:"14-3-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:7 -lang:1033 -file:"14-7-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:8 -lang:1033 -file:"14-8-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:9 -lang:1033 -file:"14-9-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:13 -lang:1033 -file:"14-13-1033.ico"

    Resourcer.exe -op:upd -src:7z64n.dll -type:ICONGROUP -name:14 -lang:1033 -file:"14-14-1033.ico"

    but I cannot get the "0" resource (the first one in the file) to update using commandline.

    also, this 'upd' command is different to the 'replace' one in the app.

    the upd command adds my icons alongside the current ones, if you use the Replace manually within the program, it removes the current ones whilst it's doing it.

    shall I host the files so you can see what i mean..

    edit1, doing a 'del' then an 'add' command gives the same results as the manual replace option, so this is a workaround for now

    w3bbo, i've made an archive file containing the files I'm working with, and a quick readme..

    http://bleddyn.co.uk/forums/msfn/w3bbo%20files.7z

  4. fully agree with Kel,

    remember guys, nuhi worked solidly on nlite then vlite basically without a break

    now he has a real job.

    if everyone donated, then maybe he could just sit at home, churning out new versions without needing to work :P

    ms seem to be edging towards more component removal, which could negate the need for a 'xlite' program

  5. Download and install instructions

    Firstly, install 7zip 4.65 from here

    ^reinstall 7zip if you've used my old reg entry pack..

    32bit users

    64bit users

    Navigate to the 'black' or 'normal' folder, save the dll to your X:\Program Files\7-zip directory, replacing the current file that sits in there -close 7zip before doing this if it is open.

    Open 7zip, click Tools, Options, select all, click ok. (untick any filetypes that you don't want 7zip to be the default app for)

    Restart PC for icons to be rebuilt.

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    info..

    After waiting a few years for a 64bit free resource editor, W3bbo from msfn has made one, it's still in beta, but fully functional for the basic use I need from it.

    Big thanks to W3bbo, without him, this wouldn't be possible.

    --------------------------------------------------

    Here is what they look like, I use the black ones in Vista and the normal ones in XP.

    normal7z.png

    black7z.png

    7zblackall.jpg

    Each icon has a 48x , 32x and 16x icon, for different folder views

    These are the filetypes that I've changed them for.

    http://bleddyn.co.uk/7zip/icons/7zNormal64.jpg

    http://bleddyn.co.uk/7zip/icons/7zBlack64.jpg

    If anyone wants other icons changed too, let me know. I've never seen any of the others in use tbh

    I'll have a look now to try and find the default Vista folder icon, so I can make a third set for that too.

    When official 7zip updates are released, I'll update the dlls, and the file version number that sits in the same dir. So you can quickly tell if I've released a new version.

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