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Old 11-06-2008, 07:27 PM   #4
allovertheglobe
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Originally Posted by Adam B. View Post
Yeah it is. I still haven't found a way to setup custom icons. I suspect that's a feature iRex will have to add.
(Slightly O.T.) Probably. As I found out a while ago they are stored in the metadata.db of a given folder where the file/shortcut is located, rather than in the file/shortcut itself, which makes moving them around pretty much impossible.

On the upshot, it may be possible to decode that part of the metadata.db (as the scribble part already has) and write a (python) script to generate a metadata.db as a starting point.
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