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This is a simple bash script for creating an ICO-File file. It is supposed to be run in one directory with a source SVG-File and an ISO-Image (to which the new icon will be added if available)

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Convert SVGs to ICO-Files for ISO-Images

This is a simple bash script for creating an ICO-File file.

It is supposed to be run in one directory with a source SVG-File and an ISO-Image, to which the new icon will be added if available.

If no ISO-Image is available this script will still create:

  • a hidden directory called .data (containing the ICO-Files)
  • a file called autorun.inf

Setup

  1. Run chmod +x mkico.sh; chmod +x mkico-setup.sh to make sure the scripts can be executed.
  2. Run ./mkico-setup.sh to make sure you have the dependencies for mkico.sh
    Note: The setup-script was created for Ubuntu based Linux systems like Mint.

Run Script

  1. Make sure the script is in one directory with only the SVG and ISO file.
  2. Run ./mkico.sh input.svg input.iso and enter a name for the new file. (./mkico.sh input.svg would just create the files you may move into and ISO-Image yourself)
  3. Clean up what you don't need and done.

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This is a simple bash script for creating an ICO-File file. It is supposed to be run in one directory with a source SVG-File and an ISO-Image (to which the new icon will be added if available)

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