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Peter Skye wrote last Tuesday 17Aug2004:  
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> here's my AaronEditor (AE) problem if someone can help:  
> . . . How do I get my own custom icons to appear on my  
> text files instead of the AE icon?  . . . For some  
> reason the AE icon is overriding my custom text file  
> icons whereas the E.exe icon did not.  
 
(Thanks to Harry for forwarding my message to Aaron.)  
 
Aaron just responded to me and I thought I should pass along the  
"warning".  There is a problem with his AE (AaronEditor):  It *removes*  
ALL extended attributes from any file it works on.  
 
In my particular case, that's why my custom icons disappear.  Custom  
icons are either stored directly in a file's EAs or there's a pointer in  
the EAs which point to the .ico file containing the icon to be used.  In  
either case, AE zaps the EAs so the file no longer has a "custom icon".   
And, lacking an icon, PM then displays the icon of the application  
"Associated" with the file type or name mask.  Since a file's "type" is  
also in the EAs (as the .TYPE EA), there sure ain't no type  
association!  So PM, lacking an EA for an icon or an EA for a  
pointer to an icon or an EA for a type so it can Associate an icon,  
throws up its little PM multitasking hands and checks the OS2.INI file  
for file name association (PMWP_ASSOC_FILTER).  Voila!  What  
redundancy!  OS2SYS.INI is still whole!  (Although I didn't check its  
EAs!)  PM, ecstatic that it can successfully complete its search for the  
missing icon, rescues the EA-less file's icon-less life with the icon of  
installation choice, in this case Aaron's Editor.  
Apologies.  I get carried away sometimes.  
 
To summarize, if you use AaronEditor to rebyte your text files you'll  
soon be seeing its icon *everywhere*.  What a magnificent stroke of  
marketing genius!  I wish _I_ had thought of this!  
 
Better save your custom icons "just in case".  I keep mine in my  
\OS2Skye.ico\ directory.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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