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Change Finder and trash can icons

Does anyone know how to change these icons in Leopard? Candybar 3 that supports Leopard isn't coming out until late November. Interfacelift describes a method to change the contents of Dock.app. I tried to change the finder.png that's in this folder, but it doesn't seem to change in the dock.

Any ideas? Thanks!

MacBook C2D 2GHz, 2GB, 120GB, Leopardized.

Posted on Oct 27, 2007 12:16 PM

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Oct 27, 2007 2:12 PM in response to Veilure

By the way. At the end of the Interfacelift guide it says to delete a file named 'com.apple.dock.iconcache.[yourusername]' from /Library/Caches/ and then restart the dock. This iconcache file isn't in this directory in Leopard. And I can't find it anywhere else on the system. Maybe that has something to do with it.

Nov 4, 2007 10:30 AM in response to Veilure

it absolutely does have something to do with com.apple.dock.iconcache, if that file exists. that file used to be in the cache directory that you mention on tiger, but in leopard it's buried cryptically elsewhere.

to find it it's easy to use spotlight now that you can look through the system files.

to search though system files, type something in the spotlight search in a finder window. then click the ➕ icon below it, and switch KIND to OTHER. wait a minute for a popup window. scroll down and select SYSTEM FILES. then click the box on the right so it always comes up. then change DON'T INCLUDE to INCLUDE.

now if you type dock or iconcache the file should surface. sometimes there is a delay in creating this file. so there is no need to delete it, in this case, and changes will be seen.

Nov 10, 2007 10:42 PM in response to Veilure

Change the contents of Dock.app by going to system/library/coreservices/dock

control click on Dock and then choose show package contents. Copy the following files:

finder.png
trashempty.png
trashfull.png

Then replace them with new ones.

Then do the following:

1) type command and shift and g
then type
/private/var/folders/dS/
Delete the file called com.apple.dock.iconcache

2) Delete "com.apple.dock.db" in your home folder's preferences folder.

3) Restart into safe mode by holding down the shift key during restart.

4) Empty trash after restart

5) Restart the computer as you normally would

Nov 16, 2007 5:10 PM in response to Veilure

Hi there, I too decided the trash needed updating.

I replaced the png files, switched users to Root, weird thing was in the Dock Resources folder the Trash icons were still the old ones, also the Icon for the Dock app was different, it was the icon from Tiger, double weird.

Anyhow one reboot later and I have a new trash can!

Not sure what is going on here, I didn't change permissions to Root for either of the replaced png files.

I hope others have more luck.

Regards,

Anil.

Message was edited by: Anil K Solanki

Change Finder and trash can icons

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