S
Steve
I have an SWT app that I am compiling with the "thisiscool" port of GCJ
for Win32. The SWT framework itself provides the means for designating
the icon that will appear in the taskbar and titlebar of the
application, but the GCJ-compiled executable uses the default Windows
icon.
Is there an option you can use with GCJ to compile an executable with
an icon, such that it appears when viewing the executable file on your
Desktop or Windows Explorer?
for Win32. The SWT framework itself provides the means for designating
the icon that will appear in the taskbar and titlebar of the
application, but the GCJ-compiled executable uses the default Windows
icon.
Is there an option you can use with GCJ to compile an executable with
an icon, such that it appears when viewing the executable file on your
Desktop or Windows Explorer?