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Alternatively, you could extract the FM icon from the FM DLL, (or screencap it) save it as a graphic, and then assign that graphic for the link in Snow Leopard....
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On December 14, 2011 at 4:31 PM Scott Turner <quills@airmail.net> wrote:
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> Can't without an pperable copy of Frame. If you are running Frame in boot camp or a virtualization program then the icons might appear, otherwise you need to assign a system icon to the files. Candy Bar might work. It would require a little graphic work though.
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> http://panic.com/candybar/
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> On Dec 14, 2011, at 12:31 PM, Graeme R Forbes <graeme.forbes@Colorado.EDU> wrote:
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> > Does anyone know how to get FM7 (and earlier) document icons to appear on the desktop on Macs without Classic? On my new intel iMac running Snow Leopard I see that the icons for some OS9 apps like PageMill appear correctly, but all I get for FrameMaker docs is an ugly generic icon.
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