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How to add icon to my prefabs
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[quote][b]VP[/b] wrote: For my arcade cabinet's frontend, it needed all the image previews as a particular format - I had downloaded thousands of screenshots for all the ROMs/Games - none of them would display. Rather than convert them all to the correct format (which would have taken months), I just renamed the file extension using a batch script. Then they all worked - took less than a minute. It's just a quick and dirty a trick. Renaming the extension obviously does not make changes to the file data, just the container (which tells the operating system what to do with the file). Here's a quick example for you to try... [url] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Uuzvj8FwLnF9ymO6s1SHYMNRLaDP93gX/view?usp=sharing [/url] I downloaded an image (from google) which had no file extension. I then renamed the file and added several popular file extensions. The file is readable by softwares which expect the file extension but it also opens without the file extension. Give it a try - you can open all these with paint (it's just renamed copies of the same image). Once it's open, you can then export it to any format you like. Obviously if I rename the test image as "test image.wav" it's not going to play as a song because it's still an image. That's not what I'm implying. The OP just wanted a way to get their pre-existing jpeg images to display as icons. I suggested several methods - renaming as a last resort.[/quote]
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