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Tray icon!

mikevillarroel - March 24, 2008 - 4:09pm

Download and recompile the source

You have to download the source and modify it, then recompile it to change the tray icon.
Hopefully I'll be allowed to add that feature to a future release.

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if not, it's just another

if not, it's just another fork unless the devs are forbidden to continue work on mods.

UH?

If i give you the icon, could you do it for me, or at least show me how to do it? may be an application that can do it or something?

EDIT: ok i found the source in one of you post: http://portableapps.com/node/8569?page=1

now the question wolud be how recompile?

MOD Source

That post is for the R3x MOD as is the source.
You can use it as well if you wish.
To recompile it you would need Turbo Delphi from Borland and you would have to edit the code. (much to complicated to explain if you don't know how)
My menu (SmithTech Portable Menu) allows you to use your own icon for the tray icon.
just put an icon file named tray.ico in the \Data\Icons folder and it will use it, you may have to create the folder.
You can search the posts for my menu.

"Because they stand on a wall and say, 'Nothing is going to hurt you tonight. Not on my watch.'" (A Few Good Men)
Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous.(Albert Einstein)

Your menu allows R3x skins?

Your menu allows R3x skins?

Yes & No

Yes it allows for the R3x themes, however not all of the options are supported.
Also my menu doesn't have the category support which I believe the R30 MOD has.

"Because they stand on a wall and say, 'Nothing is going to hurt you tonight. Not on my watch.'" (A Few Good Men)
Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous.(Albert Einstein)