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<p>Originally written: 3/14/2012; last Web page update:
-5/6/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.3.3</p>
+5/20/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.0</p>
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<td><tt>banner</tt>, <tt>label</tt>, <tt>singleuser</tt>, <tt>hwtest</tt>, <tt>arrows</tt>, or <tt>all</tt></td>
<td>Removes the specified user interface features. <tt>banner</tt> removes the banner graphic, <tt>label</tt> removes the text description of each tag, <tt>singleuser</tt> removes the single-user option from the Mac OS sub-menu, <tt>hwtest</tt> removes the Mac OS hardware test option, <tt>arrows</tt> removes the arrows to the right or left of the OS tags when rEFInd finds too many OSes to display simultaneously, and <tt>all</tt> removes all of these options. You can specify multiple parameters with this option. The default is to set none of these values.</td>
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+<tr>
+ <td><tt>icons_dir</tt></td>
+ <td>directory name</td>
+ <td>Specifies a directory in which custom icons may be found. This directory should contain files with the same names as the files in the standard <tt>icons</tt> directory. The directory name is specified relative to the directory in which the rEFInd binary resides. The standard <tt>icons</tt> directory is searched if an icon can't be found in the one specified by <tt>icons_dir</tt>, so you can use this location to redefine just some icons.</td>
+</tr>
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<td><tt>banner</tt></td>
<td>filename</td>
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<td><tt>icon</tt></td>
<td>filename</td>
- <td>Sets the filename for an icon for the menu. If you omit this item, a default icon will be used, based on rEFInd's auto-detection algorithms.</td>
+ <td>Sets the filename for an icon for the menu. If you omit this item, a default icon will be used, based on rEFInd's auto-detection algorithms. The filename should be a complete path from the root of the current directory, not relative to the default icons subdirectory or the one set via <tt>icons_dir</tt>.</td>
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<td><tt>ostype</tt></td>