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Image drawing - The images that I get from the window icons are being drawn in black and white. I modified the code in getImageForWindow from this answer by McDowell (Thanks!). Is there a better way to convert HICON objects to java.awt.Image? I notice there's a method called 'fromNative' in com.sun.jna.platform.win32.W32API.HICON but I can't figure out how to use it.

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Getting the icons - The call I use to get an icon handle, GetClassLongW(hWnd, GCL_HICON), doesn't return icons from 64bit windows. I think I need GetClassLongPtr for that but I can't seem to access it via JNA.

Getting the correct window list, as per the Alt-tab popup - I tried to replicate what is done in this C++ answer but I couldn't manage to get the 2nd (GetAncestor, etc) and 3rd (STATE_SYSTEM_INVISIBLE) checks implemented in Java. I'm using a poor substitute which is to exclude windows where the title is blank (which ignores some legitimate windows).

I've found a work-around that will do for my purposes. It's much more straightforward than my first attempt! I am now getting the icons using sun.awt.shell.ShellFolder which unfortunately is an undocumented/unsupported class that may be removed in future Java releases. There is another method to get the icon using FileSystemView but the icon returned is too small for my purposes (it's commented out in my example below - getImageForWindowIcon method).

However even though this does create an ico file that is recognisable and usable by windows, my icon doesn't scale properly like the rest of the folder icons do. When I use an online ico converter the icon comes out normally. Comparison between online converted ico and mine:

iConvert Icons is now the easiest way to create and convert icons from almost any format. With its unique auto-detection feature, just drop images, apps, folders with custom icons, and of course other icons right into the conversion window. All you need to do is choose the location where you want the newly converted icons saved, and iConvert Icons will handle the rest!

ICO is an image file format that can contains image icons. ICO is used in Microsoft Windows Operating systems to contain the icon files. It typically contains bitmap images. Also ICO files are used in websites as favicon. It supports 24 bit colors images.

Or you can put them into the build/icons directory if you want to specify them yourself.The filename must contain the size (e.g. 256x256.png) of the icon). Recommended sizes: 16, 32, 48, 64, 128, 256 (or just 512).

Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh icons are very similar. They both have several image formats embedded in the same icon. But the file format is totally different. You cannot use Macintosh icons under Windows because the file format is not compatible. You must convert them to Windows ICO file format (with IconWorkshop of course!).

All kinds of formats can be included in a Windows ICO file (you can even create non-square icons). With Macintosh icon files this is not possible. Only some strictly-defined image formats can be included.

The new OS-X icons can contain very large image formats (512x512, 256x256 - 32 bits). These formats are also supported in IconWorkshop. Although those image sizes are not actually used in Windows, it's a good idea to start from hi-res sizes to create a new Windows icon.

ConvertICO is a free online PNG to ICO file converter. It is fast, free and easy to use. It is used to convert Desktop Icons, App Icons as well as the much needed favicons for websites. Go ahead and give it a try, you will be pleased.

ConvertICO was created by the proIcons.com team to help designers around the world have an easier time converting their icons from png to ico and viceversa. Stay tuned for updates and new features!

This website does not gather any personal info, computer specs or IP. However, your icons are stored publicly for a while. If you do not wish your items to be stored publicly, do not use this website.

GConvert is not only an icon editor (create icon from any image) but also an icon manager and collector: it can create/open/save icon libraries (ICL, DLL, ZIP), browse for icons on your computer, manage icon favorites, create bitmap strips for toolbars and much more.

Create and manage icon libraries in ICL files (ICon Library in 16-bit and 32-bit formats), Zip archives. Compile icons into 32-bit DLL files similar to MORICONS.DLL fully recognized by Windows.

Search for hidden icons on your computer. Store these icons into icon libraries. GConvert recognizes Macintosh icons stored in ICNS and Macintosh resource fork files, including Mac OS X image formats from 128128 (thumbnail) to 512512 (Mac OS X Leopard).

Manage your icon favorites and your favorite icon directories. Access to your favorite folders directly from the Open dialog box. Create cursors for Windows (.cur) directly from icons and set their hotsport. Modify icons in .exe and .dll files (32-bit).

Adobe Illustrator allows you to quickly and easily convert your images into vectors that you can then turn into icons. First, you need to pick an image to convert to a vector. For the best results, select a single object image with a white background.

The tool works with BMP, PNG, JPG, JPG2000, TIF and GIF files and can also extract icons from files. The application also has an advanced editor to easily edit your icons. The tool supports blend modes as well as 40 different effects.

In addition, you can also change hue, brightness, balance, levels, opacity, shadows and perform other image adjustments. The application also supports layers thus allowing you to easily create complex icons.Ad

You can add color, shadow, gradient, and stroke to your icons. If needed, you can also add background colors and gradients, background shadows and borders. In addition, you can also use one of many available templates.

XnConvert is made for image conversion and supports more than 500 different formats. The application also supports ICO files, so you can easily convert images to icons. If needed, you can also convert ICO files to any popular image format.

Before moving further first let us understand what is PNG and ICO. The PNG stands for Portable Network Graphic. It is often used to store web graphics. The png image can be used with transparent background. Whereas, the ICO file format is an image file format used for the representation of a computer application icons in Microsoft Windows.

Favicons are small 16x16 icon files that are displayed next to the URL of your site in a browser's address bar. Additionally they're often displayed next to the name of your site in a user's list of open tabs and bookmark listings making it easier for the user to quickly identify amongst other sites.

App Icons are the images you press on your smartphone to launch an application. As newer phones are released with higher resolution screens, higher resolution app icons are needed. Developers still want to maintain support for the older phones with lower resoltion so when you create an app icon you need to create several size variations of the same image. This is true for all smartphones like the iPhone and Android, and even tablets like iPad.

Although many modern web browsers support favicons saved as GIFs, PNGs or other popular file formats all versions of Internet Explorer still require favicons to be saved as ICO files (a Microsoft icon format). This tool provides an easy way to convert any GIF, PNG or JPEG to ICO which is supported by all modern web browsers. It also enables you to create favicons from scratch via a handy online editor. Additionally the editor lets you manually tweak generated favicons to ensure the best possible result.

This wikiHow teaches you how to create simple desktop icons for your Microsoft Window apps. You can start with an image and convert it to an icon in a program like GIMP or Photoshop, or draw your icon icon from scratch in an illustration app like Microsoft Paint. Either way, it's simple to create custom icons in Windows. Microsoft Paint allows you to create a simple icon without a transparent background, while GIMP allows for greater customization and transparency. We'll show you two simple ways to make icons in Windows, and explain how you can apply them to shortcuts for any program on your PC.

1. Click the "Choose Files" button to select multiple files on your computer or click the "URL" button to choose an online file from URL, Google Drive or Dropbox. The source image format can be PNG, SVG, JPG, BMP, GIF, WEBP, HEIC, ICO, etc. To create transparent icons, you must choose source images with transparent background.

The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately. In Windows, all executables that display an icon to the user, on the desktop, in the Start Menu, or in Windows Explorer, must carry the icon in ICO format. A favicon (short for Favorite icon) is a file containing one or more small icons, most commonly 16x16 pixels, associated with a particular web site or web page.

With the four PNG to ICO converters introduced in this article, turning PNG into ICO will no longer be a difficult task. Out of all these PNG to ICO converters introduced in this article, we suggest SwifDoo PDF most. In addition to turning PNG images into icons, you can also use SwifDoo PDF to convert other images, PDFs, Office documents, etc. and manipulate PDF files without breaking a sweat. Free download it now!

Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a raster-based file type that compresses images for portability. PNG images can have RGB or RGBA colors and support transparency, which makes them perfect for use in icons, or graphic designs. PNG also supports animations with better transparency (try our GIF to APNG). The benefits of using PNG are Plus, PNG is an open format that uses lossless compression.

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