|
Post by strontium on Mar 3, 2024 10:32:56 GMT -8
This has not been fixed since 20 years back but maybe someone has come up with a roundabout way to do this.
Is there a way, a practically viable way, to make explorer pick correct 64 px icon from the ico file when displaying icons in 64 px resolution.
Windows has 4 officially supported resolutions 16, 32, 48 and 256. First 3 have been around since windows 2000. There has been zero priority over the years to make 64 px supported in file explorer. If ever done it would have redefined explorer size table to include 64 px as large while treating 48 as normal and 32 as small.
But all it does is shrinks 256 to any resolution that falls between 48 and 256. If its 96 px it would take 256 and scale it down to 96. If its 64 it would do the same.
Can something be done via standalone tools to overwrite this behavior to make it always pick exact 64 px or any resolution in question from the icons included in the icon files for that specific resolution?
I know it is dumb stupid corporation and it will not do it. But maybe a workaround could be found to tackle this. It would be terrific.
|
|