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SweetiePieH1
Scratcher
100+ posts

support .ico files

i want to put icons (.ico files) but it did nothing. i have wished scratch can open icons..
Monna-Uka
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

.ico? Well, I don't really know about it, but should there be a way to change it into a .jpg or .png?
--Explosion--
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

https://cloudconvert.com/ico-to-png

Last edited by --Explosion-- (July 8, 2020 23:51:44)

cs4768166
Scratcher
36 posts

support .ico files

oops

Last edited by cs4768166 (July 9, 2020 00:20:02)

TechBeans
Scratcher
17 posts

support .ico files

No, Because It's Meant for Windows Only.

WIkipedia wrote:

The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately.
Basic88
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

TechBeans wrote:

No, Because It's Meant for Windows Only.

WIkipedia wrote:

The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately.
Wikapedia is a bad source, just take it with a grain of salt
--Explosion--
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

Basic88 wrote:

TechBeans wrote:

No, Because It's Meant for Windows Only.

WIkipedia wrote:

The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately.
Wikapedia is a bad source, just take it with a grain of salt
Thats's actually not true. Wikipedia is consantly reviewed and edited by experts and everything is linked to a reliable source. It is probably the most reliable source of information on the internet.
Basic88
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

--Explosion-- wrote:

Thats's actually not true. Wikipedia is consantly reviewed and edited by experts and everything is linked to a reliable source. It is probably the most reliable source of information on the internet.
Still, wiki editors can always edit it with false information.
fdreerf
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

Basic88 wrote:

--Explosion-- wrote:

Thats's actually not true. Wikipedia is consantly reviewed and edited by experts and everything is linked to a reliable source. It is probably the most reliable source of information on the internet.
Still, wiki editors can always edit it with false information.
An author can publish false information in a book, so are we to say books aren't reliable?
DownsGameClub
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

--Explosion-- wrote:

Basic88 wrote:

TechBeans wrote:

No, Because It's Meant for Windows Only.

WIkipedia wrote:

The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately.
Wikapedia is a bad source, just take it with a grain of salt
Thats's actually not true. Wikipedia is consantly reviewed and edited by experts and everything is linked to a reliable source. It is probably the most reliable source of information on the internet.
For casual discussions, Wikipedia may suffice for an actual source. For a formal research paper, though, it's something you should probably stay away from.

I would not describe it as the most reliable source of information, but I'd say it's the most comprehensive out of all sources on the web.
SweetiePieH1
Scratcher
100+ posts

support .ico files

whoa whoa whoa calm down!!!
leahcimto
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

--Explosion-- wrote:

https://cloudconvert.com/ico-to-png
^^ There is a workaround so no support
SweetiePieH1
Scratcher
100+ posts

support .ico files

jettypumpkin07
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

I'm pretty sure that there are two types of ico files:
one is an image type for Mac, and the other is like a zip file full of Windows thumbnails.
They want the Mac picture type to be supported, not the thumbnail one. (I'm guessing.)

leahcimto wrote:

--Explosion-- wrote:

https://cloudconvert.com/ico-to-png
^^ There is a workaround so no support
You can convert WAV sounds to MP3 files, but they still support the WAVs.
SweetiePieH1
Scratcher
100+ posts

support .ico files

scratch automatically converts mp3 to wav
jettypumpkin07
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

SweetiePieH1 wrote:

scratch automatically converts mp3 to wav
You really didn't need to reply, but ok.
PkmnQ
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

TechBeans wrote:

No, Because It's Meant for Windows Only.

WIkipedia wrote:

The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately.
Even if it is, why would that be a reason to say no?
Yeetoburro1
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

Just convert it, it's not that hard
PkmnQ
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

Yeetoburro1 wrote:

Just convert it, it's not that hard
Sure, for one ico file.

But let's say you have dozens of them. Is it still easy?
Yeetoburro1
Scratcher
1000+ posts

support .ico files

PkmnQ wrote:

Yeetoburro1 wrote:

Just convert it, it's not that hard
Sure, for one ico file.

But let's say you have dozens of them. Is it still easy?
yes

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