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    • andrecool-68A
      andrecool-68
      last edited by

      I meant a dll-library with icons

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      • andrecool-68A
        andrecool-68
        last edited by

        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
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            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
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                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
                  last edited by

                  @Emmad-Kareem

                  see here.

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                  • Emmad KareemE
                    Emmad Kareem
                    last edited by

                    Thanks.

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                    • Alan KilbornA
                      Alan Kilborn @Emmad Kareem
                      last edited by

                      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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