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href="mailto:rodsmith@rodsbooks.com">rodsmith@rodsbooks.com
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-5/6/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.3.4
+5/20/2012, referencing rEFInd 0.4.0
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-- You can create new icons, place them in a subdirectory rEFInd's main directory, and tell the program to use the new icons by setting the icons_dir token in refind.conf. This will affect the appearance of the OS tags, the utility tags, and so on. The names of these icons should match those in the icons subdirectory, and are fairly self-explanatory. Be aware that rEFInd expects its icons to be in Apple's icon image format (ICNS). You can generate such files easily in various Apple programs, or by using the libicns library (and in particular its png2icns program) in Linux.
+- You can create new icons, place them in a subdirectory of rEFInd's main directory, and tell the program to use the new icons by setting the icons_dir token in refind.conf. This will affect the appearance of the OS tags, the utility tags, and so on. The names of these icons should match those in the icons subdirectory, and are fairly self-explanatory. If an icon is missing from the directory specified by icons_dir, rEFInd falls back to the icon from the standard icons subdirectory; thus, you can replace just a subset of the standard icons. Be aware that rEFInd expects its icons to be in Apple's icon image format (ICNS). You can generate such files easily in various Apple programs, or by using the libicns library (and in particular its png2icns program) in Linux.
- You can do as above, but place your new icons in the default icons subdirectory. This method is discouraged because using the install.sh script to upgrade rEFInd will replace your customized icons.