From: Tom Stiller on 30 Oct 2009 14:35 In article <0001HW.C70DA8E400191A54F0182648(a)news.astraweb.com>, Nelson <nelson(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > I have just noticed that when I create an alias to a file on a shared > volume (10.4 or 10.6) and copy it to the current volume (10.4) the > alias icon on the current volume changes to a folder. Furthermore, > some aliases are 4 kb while others are as large as 1 mb. > > Perhaps this has been going on all along but I never noticed it. Can > anyone explain it? Aliases may contain the full icon set of the target file object. -- Tom Stiller PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3 7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF
From: The Translucent Amoebae on 2 Nov 2009 15:03 On Oct 28, 3:53 am, Nelson <nel...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > I have just noticed that when I create an alias to a file on a shared > volume (10.4 or 10.6) and copy it to the current volume (10.4) the > alias icon on the current volume changes to a folder. Furthermore, > some aliases are 4 kb while others are as large as 1 mb. > > Perhaps this has been going on all along but I never noticed it. Can > anyone explain it? > > -- > Nelson Either most of the users here are liars or they simply never use custom icons... But i've noticed that Icons may be very fragile under a variety of conditions... For months now, everyone has been trying to make me believe that it's just me! or my computer, But i suspect that it's an endemic problem that nearly everyone is in denial of...!!!
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