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New icon for .py files #37491

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thristian mannequin opened this issue Nov 17, 2002 · 2 comments
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New icon for .py files #37491

thristian mannequin opened this issue Nov 17, 2002 · 2 comments
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thristian mannequin commented Nov 17, 2002

BPO 639635
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  • Python Script.ico: Windows .ico file for .py files
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    title = 'New icon for .py files'
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    thristian mannequin commented Nov 17, 2002

    With my shiny new Python-on-Win32-related job, I
    download and install a shiny new copy of Python 2.2.2
    on my shiny new copy of Windows XP. Lo and behold, the
    default icon for .py files is exactly the same file
    that came with the version of Python that I installed
    years ago on Windows 3.1 - what's more, it only has a
    32x32, 4-bit image, which means that it looks ugly at,
    say, 16x16 - a very common size in Win95 and above.

    Attached is my attempt at a new, more Windows-y icon
    for .py files. It contains images at 16x16, 32x32 and
    48x48 (Windows' "Use large icons" option), at 1-bit,
    4-bit and 8-bit depths, so it should look reasonable on
    a decent number of displays.

    If this icon meets with approval, I could be pursuaded
    to draw other icons for the core Python executable, and
    .pyc and .pyo files.

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    tim-one commented Nov 18, 2002

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    Hmm. On my Win98SE box, under Explorer this looks like
    a sheet of paper with what's maybe a gold key resting on
    it. I thought it was some kind of error icon indicating that
    the file was corrupt. Switching to "Large Icons" revealed
    your intent, but in the "Small Icons", "List", and "Detail" (my
    default) viewing modes, the tail and eyes of the snake just
    aren't there, leaving the "gold key" impression.

    In contrast, the current icons look fine in all viewing modes.

    I don't think it's a good idea to change icons anyway -- I
    *like* the smiling green snake, and would miss it. So,
    sorry, but I'm rejecting this particular icon and don't
    encourage more.

    @ezio-melotti ezio-melotti transferred this issue from another repository Apr 9, 2022
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