![]() ![]() ![]() We use to be able to embed the open/drop states into the icons document, and we still can. ![]() See my issue is that OSX 10.5.8 on a iMac (intel) is not viewing open/drop states of icons. I even did it again yesterday to see if they changed the document since. But I've already read that document and did those steps years ago, and it worked when i did it Thank for the link to that documentation. So my question is: Did Apple stop supporting Open/Drop states of icons or is there a bug that's prohibiting me from viewing them? Is there a command line code that I can enable Open/Drop states or something? Is Snow Leopard supporting Open/Drop states? And if Open/Drop states are no longer supported, my question is why was it disabled? They are no longer displaying the open/drop states in preview. To make sure it's not the IconBuilder plugin that was giving me the issue I opened my old icons that I created with Open/Drop states that I know worked 2 years ago. The normal states are visible, just not the open/drop states. I created the icons like I normally do and when I saved them with the Open/Drop States they don't work nor can I see them when I open the file with preview. Well I haven't created any icons since then until now, when I had a new assignment to create fresh new set of icons for a business. At that time I created 128x128 icons with open/drop states. So I used Photoshop and IconBuilder to create my icons. When I used my PPC Laptop a few years ago I was given a few assignments to create some icons. ![]()
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