Notepad++ Old Icon at Sean Mcgrath blog

Notepad++ Old Icon. Select the file type/extension you want to edit from the top pane: Rightclick on notepad++ > properties > change icon… > browse then find your.ico file. In a fresh installation of notepad++ 6.4.5 the file. When i originally installed notepad++, i selected the option for notepad++ to use the original notepad++ icon rather than the new one. A modern refresh of the old look. Here's a quick answer that works perfectly. After convincing windows to refresh icons (sometimes requires logging off and back on, or rebooting), my.txt files (and anything else that’s openwith notepad++) now use. Reproducing the lost feature is not trivial, as the icon is stored in notepad++.exe, but only the selected option; Every installation i choose the obsolete icon in installation, because the original one is monstrous and so terrible. It's based on @bubu's answer, but simplified with images to make it easier: Then i noticed that of all the icons sitting on my taskbar, the old notepad++ icon stood out as the ugliest. So i decided to try and redesign it.

Windows Notepad Icon
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So i decided to try and redesign it. Then i noticed that of all the icons sitting on my taskbar, the old notepad++ icon stood out as the ugliest. It's based on @bubu's answer, but simplified with images to make it easier: Select the file type/extension you want to edit from the top pane: Every installation i choose the obsolete icon in installation, because the original one is monstrous and so terrible. In a fresh installation of notepad++ 6.4.5 the file. Here's a quick answer that works perfectly. Reproducing the lost feature is not trivial, as the icon is stored in notepad++.exe, but only the selected option; When i originally installed notepad++, i selected the option for notepad++ to use the original notepad++ icon rather than the new one. A modern refresh of the old look.

Windows Notepad Icon

Notepad++ Old Icon So i decided to try and redesign it. In a fresh installation of notepad++ 6.4.5 the file. Every installation i choose the obsolete icon in installation, because the original one is monstrous and so terrible. Here's a quick answer that works perfectly. Reproducing the lost feature is not trivial, as the icon is stored in notepad++.exe, but only the selected option; When i originally installed notepad++, i selected the option for notepad++ to use the original notepad++ icon rather than the new one. Select the file type/extension you want to edit from the top pane: So i decided to try and redesign it. Rightclick on notepad++ > properties > change icon… > browse then find your.ico file. It's based on @bubu's answer, but simplified with images to make it easier: A modern refresh of the old look. Then i noticed that of all the icons sitting on my taskbar, the old notepad++ icon stood out as the ugliest. After convincing windows to refresh icons (sometimes requires logging off and back on, or rebooting), my.txt files (and anything else that’s openwith notepad++) now use.

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