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    • Emmad KareemE
      Emmad Kareem
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      Hello, you have a great software. Since users of text documents normally have a ton of such documents, your current icon is allover the place. You must agree that your icon may not be liked by every user. I suggest you provide an easy way to replace the document icon with an user selected icon. Currently this is only possible but requires registry edit, and who needs that? Thanks.

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      • andrecool-68A
        andrecool-68
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        Do you propose adding a library of icon types of files that NP ++ supports?
        I very much doubt that someone will develop this))

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        • Emmad KareemE
          Emmad Kareem
          last edited by

          No library of .ico files is required. Just the function of selecting another .ico file thant the default. The user could choose the one he/she wants or even create an .ico file on their own.

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          • andrecool-68A
            andrecool-68
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            I meant a dll-library with icons

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            • andrecool-68A
              andrecool-68
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              The archiver 7 zip has this implemented very conveniently, its dll-library can be replaced with your own … and all the icons of file types change immediately))

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              • Emmad KareemE
                Emmad Kareem
                last edited by Emmad Kareem

                Thanks for your quick reply. I don’t understand what you mean by “The archiver 7 zip”. I use v7.7.1. I have no zip files under “C:\Program Files\Notepad++”. I have about 7 dlls and .exe files. More details would be appreciated.

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                • andrecool-68A
                  andrecool-68
                  last edited by

                  7 zip is an archiver and it has nothing to do with notepad ++
                  … it was just an example of the implementation of loading libraries with icons of file types))

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                  • andrecool-68A
                    andrecool-68
                    last edited by

                    In Notepad ++ there is only one icon of file types, and this is the main problem for the realization of your desire!

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                    • Emmad KareemE
                      Emmad Kareem
                      last edited by

                      I see. Again, I can’t decompile the dll and that is why I am suggesting the tool allows the end-user to specify the preferred .ico file they want to use.

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @Emmad Kareem
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                        @Emmad-Kareem

                        see here.

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                        • Emmad KareemE
                          Emmad Kareem
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                          Thanks.

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn @Emmad Kareem
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                            It seems the feature request has been made.

                            @Emmad-Kareem

                            It is considered good form, if you make an official feature request, to cross-link it here.

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones
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                              My question for @Emmad-Kareem would be: what other apps that you use do provide such a feature?

                              Have you asked the Excel developers to allow you to choose what icon you associate with spreadsheets? Do you expect IE/Edge/Chrome/Firefox/Opera to give you the option to choose a different icon for html files on your computer? Do you expect [insert your music-listening program here] to allow you change the icon for music files associated with that program?

                              I have wracked my brain over all the different types of files I regularly use with default associations, and cannot come up with any type where my preferred application allows me to choose any icon I want for files they handle. If you know of any, I would be curious.

                              Instead, in my experience, the general philosophy is, “if you want our program to be the default for a filetype: great, we’ll automatically choose an icon for you. If you don’t like that icon, it’s up to you, using the already-existing registry tools built into the OS (or any other third-party registry-editing tool you so desire) to do the change; you’re allowed to do it, but we’re not going to spend our time to do it for you”.

                              (re: third party registry tools: nirsoft has the FileTypesManager, which can be used to manage all sorts of things to do with the verbs/actions and icons and programs associated with various file types / extensions)

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