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Modify the icon #31
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Unfortunately not. From the README:
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Whow that was fast! thanks for your response! |
Lucky coincidence :) One thing you can do is use Unicode emojis, if there is one that matches your wish. |
Sorry, I seen this closed Issues, I have a one more question in same way: How reset cache icon in terminal-notifier ? |
I've changed the icon in /Resources/Terminal.icns and when viewing terminal-notifier.app in the Finder, I can see the new icon. But when I try calling terminal-notifier from the command line, it uses the default Terminal icon. I've restarted my machine. Any ideas on how to get this to take? |
This allow user to change Terminal Notifier default icon without need to create specific bundles. For example to use Finder icon simply run: terminal-notifier -activate com.apple.finder -title Finder -message "Message with Finder icon" This could please users from julienXX#31. Signed-off-by: Sébastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>
@kostajh no way to make it work, unfortunately apple does not let us do it 😢 |
Is there some way to change the icon for notification, now?? |
not sure @toshitapandey, maybe its better using some 3rd party dependency such as gulp/webpack warnings or whatever 😭 |
@toshitapandey you've got the -appIcon option as stated in the Readme or if you mean the smaller terminal icon see #131 |
Hi,
thanks for that very useful tool. Do you think it's possible to change the icon in the notification?
Cheers!
Pv
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