Win32 .pyc icon suggestion

Philip Swartzleonard starx at pacbell.net
Mon Apr 8 07:17:03 EDT 2002


Gerhard =?iso-8859-15?Q?H=E4ring?= || Sun 07 Apr 2002 09:04:41p:

> * Peter Aylett <petera at weblink.com.au> [2002-04-08 13:49 +1000]:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Just a small idea:
>> I find that there is very little distinction between the icon for the
>> .py files and the .pyc files, which slows down the process of opening
>> and managing my program files.
>> 
>> Here's a replacement icon I suggest for the .pyc files that makes life
>> a bit easier, if anyone's interested.  (basically coloured yellow
>> instead of green).
> 
> Would you mind uploading this as a patch to Sourceforge, so it doesn't
> get forgotten? If you don't have an idea (I don't either), where in the
> Python distribution this fits, just open up a new patch and only upload
> the icon file instead of a full-blown patch.
> 
> Gerhard

*figures out how to download attachment with Xnews for maybe the thrid 
time ever*

That's nice. Some time back i had the same problem, and mad a red varient 
of the closed-eyes snake-head icon for .pycs, a blue version of the full 
snake for .pyws, and something I don't even remember for .pyos (cause I 
never bothered seperating the file type info for .pyc and .pyo into two 
seperate entries).  I'll toss em up there too incase anyone wants em 
(tommrow or sometime when i shouln't be sleeping instead =).

-- 
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