sylikc / jpegview

Fork of JPEGView by David Kleiner - fast and highly configurable viewer/editor for JPEG, BMP, PNG, WEBP, TGA, GIF and TIFF images with a minimal GUI. Basic on-the-fly image processing is provided - allowing adjusting typical parameters as sharpness, color balance, rotation, perspective, contrast and local under-/overexposure.
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[Feature Request] Option for a custom image association icon #297

Closed Samillion closed 5 months ago

Samillion commented 7 months ago

If JPEGView is set as the default viewer for image association, it uses the EXE icon for the images system wide. An option to allow a custom icon would benefit those with custom aesthetics in the system or ones that simply want to change how the image icons would look like.

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Note: Thank you very much for the excellent work with JPEGView. Can't live without it.

TetraTheta commented 5 months ago

As a workaround, you can create your own file association registry entry for custom icon etc.

reg add "HKCR\JPEGView.PNG" /ve /t REG_SZ /d "PNG File" /f
reg add "HKCR\JPEGView.PNG\DefaultIcon" /ve /t REG_SZ /d "C:\Customizations\custom_icon.dll,19" /f
reg add "HKCR\JPEGView.PNG\shell\open\command" /ve /t REG_SZ /d "\"C:\Program Files\JPEGView\JPEGView.exe\" \"%%1\"" /f

For example, this will create JPEGView.PNG association that have C:\Customizations\custom_icon.dll's 19th icon as its icon, and run JPEGView when launched.

You must use SetUserFTA for setting file association, because Windows automatically sets it back into Picture app if the registry is manually modified.

If you want to use ico file, you can just directly provide ico file's location like C:\Customizations\png.ico without comma and number after it.

But you can't directly use png file as icon. You'll have to convert it into ico file. You'll be able to find lots of web service that helps you for it.