XnView can't read my .icl files
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:48 pm
Hi,
I have recently installed openSuSE v11.4 and while modifying the menu I needed to change a folders icon.
I then searched for some suitable icons and found them in an Icon Library.
I then realised that this distro didn't didn't contain an App to open the .icl files.
After a little research I discovered XnView and installed it from the RPM file.
I then tested it on some existing icon files and it displayed them correctly.
The problem I have is that every time I try to browse to an .icl Icon Library I get the following error message.
Don't know how to read
</home/user/path/filename.icl>
This is in the form of a Dialogue Box labelled 'Confirmation' with an OK button after the above text.
I hope this is some silly configuration issue as after hours of research I seem to be the only one with this problem.
I look forward to any help you can give,
Terry.
PS.
The openSuSE is 64 Bit running on an Intel I7 machine.
When I click on the OK, the icl file is displayed as a Hex file in a Box labelled 'Dump'
Just in case I had a corrupt or false icl file I downloaded another to test and this gave the same results.
I have recently installed openSuSE v11.4 and while modifying the menu I needed to change a folders icon.
I then searched for some suitable icons and found them in an Icon Library.
I then realised that this distro didn't didn't contain an App to open the .icl files.
After a little research I discovered XnView and installed it from the RPM file.
I then tested it on some existing icon files and it displayed them correctly.
The problem I have is that every time I try to browse to an .icl Icon Library I get the following error message.
Don't know how to read
</home/user/path/filename.icl>
This is in the form of a Dialogue Box labelled 'Confirmation' with an OK button after the above text.
I hope this is some silly configuration issue as after hours of research I seem to be the only one with this problem.
I look forward to any help you can give,
Terry.
PS.
The openSuSE is 64 Bit running on an Intel I7 machine.
When I click on the OK, the icl file is displayed as a Hex file in a Box labelled 'Dump'
Just in case I had a corrupt or false icl file I downloaded another to test and this gave the same results.