+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/env bash
-
-# given a list of differently sized png files with the size in the filename like this:
-# myiconfile-16.png myiconfile-32.png myiconfile-48.png myiconfile-64.png myiconfile-128.png myiconfile-256.png myiconfile-512.png
-# run
-# create_iconfiles.sh myiconfile-*.png
-# to create an ICO file (for Windows) myiconfile.ico and an ICNS file (for macOS) myiconfile.icns
-
-BASENAME=${1%-*}
-if [ x$BASENAME = x ]; then
- echo "Could not calculate basename from '${1}'"
- exit 1
-fi
-
-ICOFILE=${BASENAME}.ico
-echo "Creating ${ICOFILE}"
-convert $* ${ICOFILE}
-
-ICNSFILE=${BASENAME}.icns
-echo "Creating ${ICNSFILE}"
-# dont' include 64x64 icon (for some reason they're not allowed in icns file)
-ICNSARGS=""
-for ARG in $*; do
- NUM=${ARG##*-}
- NUM=${NUM%px*}
- NUM=${NUM%x*}
- NUM=${NUM%.*}
- if [ x$NUM != x64 -a x$NUM != x38 ]; then
- ICNSARGS="${ICNSARGS} $ARG"
- fi
-done
-png2icns ${ICNSFILE} ${ICNSARGS}