ico

Provides support for building ICO (.ico) and CUR (.cur) files. More...

Since: Qbs 1.11

Properties

Detailed Description

The ico module contains properties and rules for building Microsoft Windows Icon (.ico) and Microsoft Windows Cursor (.cur) files.

Note: This module relies on the icotool command-line tool from the icotools package, which must be installed separately and found in the PATH or an appropriate system binaries directory for your system (for example, /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin).

Relevant File Tags

TagAuto-tagged File NamesSinceDescription
"cur"n/a1.11The rule that creates cursor (.cur) files attaches this tag to its output artifact.
"ico"n/a1.11The rule that creates icon (.ico) files attaches this tag to its output artifact.
"png""*.png"1.11Source files with this tag indicate PNG files which are used as inputs to create icon or cursor files.

Property Documentation

cursorHotspotX : int

The cursor hotspot x coordinate. Only relevant when building .cur files.

This property must be set individually for each input PNG file.

Note: icoutils version 0.32 or greater is required to set the hotspot in cursor files with multiple images.

Default: Undefined


cursorHotspotY : int

The cursor hotspot y coordinate. Only relevant when building .cur files.

This property must be set individually for each input PNG file.

Note: icoutils version 0.32 or greater is required to set the hotspot in cursor files with multiple images.

Default: Undefined


icotoolFilePath : string

The full path of the icotool binary.

This property should not normally need to be changed if Qbs was able to automatically detect it.

Default: Determined automatically.


raw : bool

Whether to store the input file as a raw PNG, as supported in Windows Vista.

Only relevant when building .ico files.

This property must be set individually for each input PNG file.

It is recommended to set this value only for icon sizes larger than or equal to 256x256.

Default: false


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