if attempting to install only parts of a theme..
Published on November 17, 2005 By joeyinpa92 In IconPackager
Hi All*,
I'm running Windows XP SP2 (MCE). Regarding all updates to Icon Packager v3; when trying to install a theme, but attemting to only install "part" of a theme, as in just certain "check-marked"' categories; (desktop, start menu, folder, but not files, others etc.), it replaces all of the others, regardless, with either the original Windows icons or the full theme regardles of settings checked.

I haven't seen this pointed out by anyone, if it has been, I apologize. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there an option other than replacing all of the icons, one by one.

Any advice or input is appreciated! (just please don't slam me)
JoeyLee* (Icon and WB addict!)

Comments
on Nov 17, 2005

Which specific categories had you selected when installing the package and which package were you trying to install?

-Mike
[Stardock Support]

on Nov 17, 2005
And not only that. Like the other version before, it doesn't extract the icons from the "icl" file. So I guess I'll deintall the beta again.
on Nov 17, 2005
Have you tried this: Before loading desired IP set, uncheck what you don't want?
on Nov 17, 2005
It has happened with all categories, but as I just tried to apply a theme, but not the file-types or custom; they were switched back to 'default', a few just blank.

Oh, and yes, it happens regardless of whether I uncheck/check prior.
Your Help is Appreciated, Thank-You,
JoeyLee*
on Nov 18, 2005
Hi Again,
I have just tried installing the Gris & Glow theme, though not having the desktop icons or the filetypes checked. Those that were unchecked reverted back to original Windows icons. I did do this prior to "Loading" the theme.?

Thanks,
JoeyLee*
on Nov 19, 2005

Those that were unchecked reverted back to original Windows icons.

This is the correct behavior in my experience.

If you go to View > Package Builder, you will see all the icons that IconPackager can change - and which default icon represents each.

When you deselect some of the check boxes in the Package dialog to only apply certain icons, it applies in the same way it would had you drag-n-dropped the specific icons into Package Builder and left the others in place (which of course are the default icons).

If you want to modify a current theme, you would apply the theme completely > click the "Icons and Cursors" category in IconPackager > change the icons you want > save the package.

If you want to create your own theme with some icons from other packages, you can use Package Builder to create the package. Note - the drag-n-drop method requires individual icons, so you would use IconDeveloper to open an icon library (".icl" file) and extract individual icons to a folder. Once you have all the individual icons you want for the theme in the folder, you can drag-n-drop into Package Builder to create your theme, and then save the package as a unique name.

Note - I have found that going to the saved theme (after saving) and double-clicking to install and invoke IconPackager, removes any possible issue with not being displayed or accessed in the Package list after creating.

BTW - I tested the functionality of version 3.00b.093 to apply themes partially on both a laptop and desktop, and all worked perfectly.

One item of note - if you have one or more of the "Desktop, Start, Folders, Drives, or Others" not checked - you receive this message after clicking "Load":

If you happened to select Yes, and then place a check in the "Do not show this message again" box, then you may have issues trying to apply partial packages.

If you do not see this message when loading a package as indicated above, and you want to reset this notification, you will need to go into the registry (unless you want to reinstall) and change the "Notice Apply" data value back to "1" in the following keys:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Stardock\IconPackager

HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-776561741-492894223-682003330-1004\Software\Stardock\IconPackager

Note - changing the first key listed should reset the second one listed, but check to be sure. If you are not comfortable in the registry, then reinstall would be an option to reset the message - which allows the user a choice each time.

on Nov 19, 2005

Note - the identifier numbers "S-1-5-21-776561741-492894223-682003330-1004" listed above will be different in your machine, so you can find this key by going to HKEY_USERS and opening the first key with more than 4 place holders, or 4 place holder followed by _Classes.

4 place holders would be "S-1-5-21" in this case.

If this does not make sense, go with a reinstall if you want the message to reset.

on Nov 19, 2005
There is an option to "Restore all icons before opening a new package". I don't know if this is what you need/want or not, as I always have it checked just so I can see ALL the icons in the package and not mix two partial packages. Settings->Opening Icon Packages, first check box.

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on Nov 20, 2005
Thanks! I'll try your advice, it's very much appreciated.

JoeyLee*
on Nov 20, 2005
You are welcome, hope this solves your problem!

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