Photoshop custom icons

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Chris McFarling
Apr 18, 2007
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When an app creates/saves a document, the document can have a custom icon assigned to it. From what I gather there are a couple ways to associate the custom icon with the document type. One is the old fashioned way that utilizes a resource fork and the other uses newer OS X specific techniques.

Photoshop (and maybe other graphics apps) is unique in that it can save a thumbnail representation of the image as the document icon. This means that every document can have a unique icon. Currently, even with the latest versions of Photoshop (haven’t tried CS3 yet though) & OS X, a resource fork is still being used to accomplish this type of custom icon. Is there any other way that this can be done without using a resource fork, currently or in the future? Does Adobe plan on using resource forks for the forseeable future? Will OSX support resource forks for the forseeable future?

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