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What is the error?

 

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I try to put a pack of icons that I download but from another side, but I get that

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Quoting Eviil_XX, reply 2
I try to put a pack of icons that I download but from another side, but I get that

If the icons weren't "packed" using Stardocks IconPackager, the "Iconpack" won't work.:cylon:  

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As neone6 said, if the iconPack is not compatible with Iconpackager it won't work. My suggestion, use iconpack that is compatible. Download other iconpack from iconpackager listed here : https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/sort/popular

Thank you,

 

Basj,

Stardock Community Assistant

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I could be wrong, but it seems I have had this issue before and if you change the .ip extension to .zip, then extract, you get a folder full of icons that you can place into the default icon directory (in Public Documents/Stardock/IconPackager and you'll have working package.

 

I could be wrong. Going on memory.

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 6

If you change the .ip extension to .zip, then extract, you get a folder full of icons that you can place into the default icon directory (in Public Documents/Stardock/IconPackager and you'll have working package.

Correct (in most cases) :cylon:  

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 6

I could be wrong, but it seems I have had this issue before and if you change the .ip extension to .zip, then extract, you get a folder full of icons that you can place into the default icon directory (in Public Documents/Stardock/IconPackager and you'll have working package.

 

I could be wrong. Going on memory.

Quoting neone6, reply 7


Quoting RedneckDude,

If you change the .ip extension to .zip, then extract, you get a folder full of icons that you can place into the default icon directory (in Public Documents/Stardock/IconPackager and you'll have working package.

Correct (in most cases) :cylon:  

Although this may work, I must remind everyone that the numbered location of the icons in the iconpackage is critical so as to replace the correct icon it was designed to replace when applying the package.

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I don't see how unzipping will change any numbering.

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Quoting RedneckDude, reply 9

I don't see how unzipping will change any numbering.

If it's a package NOT created by the Stardock IconPackager Software , the numbering WILL indeed be WRONG. Thus, it will NOT display properly. Trust me.

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Quoting AceMatrix, reply 10


Quoting RedneckDude,

I don't see how unzipping will change any numbering.



If it's a package NOT created by the Stardock IconPackager Software , the numbering WILL indeed be WRONG. Thus, it will NOT display properly. Trust me.

Understood. In my experience, every time I had this issue it was with a package that WAS created with IconPackager, and downloaded from this site. I was going on an assumption that this is the case here. Thanks for the info, Ace.  B)