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Diffstat (limited to 'modules/ECMAddAppIcon.cmake')
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/modules/ECMAddAppIcon.cmake b/modules/ECMAddAppIcon.cmake index 7207c66e..e7adc405 100644 --- a/modules/ECMAddAppIcon.cmake +++ b/modules/ECMAddAppIcon.cmake @@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ # # will be added to the executable target whose sources are specified by # ``<sources_var>`` on platforms that support it (Windows and Mac OS X). +# Other icon files are ignored but on Mac SVG files can be supported and +# it is thus possible to mix those with png files in a single macro call. # # ``<size>`` is a numeric pixel size (typically 16, 32, 48, 64, 128 or 256). # ``<other_text>`` can be any other text. See the platform notes below for any @@ -30,14 +32,17 @@ # Mac OS X notes # * The executable target must have the ``MACOSX_BUNDLE`` property set. # * Icons are added to the bundle. -# * The tool iconutil (provided by Apple) is required. -# * Supported sizes: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024. -# * At least a 128x128px icon is required. +# * If the ksvg2icns tool from KIconThemes is available, .svg and .svgz +# files are accepted; the first that is converted successfully to .icns +# will provide the application icon. SVG files are ignored otherwise. +# * The tool iconutil (provided by Apple) is required for bitmap icons. +# * Supported sizes: 16, 32, 64, 128, 256 (and 512, 1024 after OS X 10.9). +# * At least a 128x128px (or an SVG) icon is required. # * Larger sizes are automatically used to substitute for smaller sizes on # "Retina" (high-resolution) displays. For example, a 32px icon, if # provided, will be used as a 32px icon on standard-resolution displays, # and as a 16px-equivalent icon (with an "@2x" tag) on high-resolution -# displays. +# displays. ksvg2icns handles this internally. # * This function sets the ``MACOSX_BUNDLE_ICON_FILE`` variable to the name # of the generated icns file, so that it will be used as the # ``MACOSX_BUNDLE_ICON_FILE`` target property when you call |