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Ian Smith <smithi@nimnet.asn.au> types:
> Now you've got me curious, wondering how many bytes to encode just a
> 16x16 one?  Is the next one 32x32?  Perhaps I shouldn't ask .. but it
> seems a bigger one than that wouldn't be used by windows anyhow?  Or
> does it show these icons full-size in a folder view somewhere else?

The three sizes are 16x16, 32x32 and 48x48.

> Better, where can I find ppmtowinicon?  My 3.3 box has only a ppm2fli.

It's part of the netpbm port.

	<mike
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