Iconoclastic Iconography

Does anyone have the old (L4) icon that they can post, so I can download it and put it where I can change my icon back to the L4 icon?
I think the new one looks like something from a health insurance company. Just sayin'.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Doc B said:
Does anyone have the old (L4) icon that they can post, so I can download it and put it where I can change my icon back to the L4 icon?
I think the new one looks like something from a health insurance company. Just sayin'.
Heh, heh. I found the L4 icon still present in something old, via a Windows search. Here's a copy.
To use it, download it, then change the extension from .png to .ico then save it where you can find it. Right-click your ugly icon and choose 'Properties'. Then click the 'Change Icon' button, browse to where you saved this, select it, and hit 'Apply'.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Here is the file already converted to .ico. Thanks for finding it, Doc.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Doc B said:Doc B said:
Does anyone have the old (L4) icon that they can post, so I can download it and put it where I can change my icon back to the L4 icon?
I think the new one looks like something from a health insurance company. Just sayin'.
Heh, heh. I found the L4 icon still present in something old, via a Windows search. Here's a copy.
Looks nice — nice pearlescent look.
"I want to know all God's thoughts; the rest are just details." - Albert Einstein
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Nice going, Doc and Mark.
Now, can we do something about the start up tune? It sounds like an old cassette tape that's been played a few times too many. [;)] I finally cut the sound off in Program Settings. It sounded fine in L4.
Pastor, Cornerstone Baptist Church, Clinton, SC
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Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Doc B said:
I found the L4 icon still present in something old, via a Windows search. Here's a copy.
To use it, download it, then change the extension from .png to .ico then save it where you can find it. Right-click your ugly icon and choose 'Properties'. Then click the 'Change Icon' button, browse to where you saved this, select it, and hit 'Apply'.
Thanks a lot for the logo and the instructions!
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
Thanks a lot for the logo and the instructions!
I found that Windows didn't recognize the file once I simply changed the file extension to .ico (I was suspicious of that already). If you have the same trouble use one of the two zipped .ico files I posted above. One is Doc's and the other is a massaged version of the Mac icon Patrick S. posted in the other icon thread.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark Smith said:
I found that Windows didn't recognize the file once I simply changed the file extension to .ico (I was suspicious of that already)
it worked fine for me with the icon here, but not with the Mac one from the other thread (I suspect it needs to be size 256 x 256 - the Mac one from your zip is and works).
Have joy in the Lord!
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NB.Mick said:
the Mac one from your zip is and works
Good. It did for me. I dropped out the background using Photoshop then converted it from a .png to an .ico with an online tool.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Looks great on my taskbar.
Anxiously waiting for Windows 9 when MS hopefully repents from the flat, sans-shadow-look of Windows 8...
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