Icon library

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* [http://zapatopi.net/icon/ Zapaticons]
 
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* {{CdTextfiles|svgold/CDR56/VARICONS.ZIP|VARICONS.ZIP}} → MORICONS.DLL
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

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File Format
Name Icon library
Ontology
Extension(s) .icl, .dll, others
This article is about a particular family of formats. For more icon library formats, see Graphics#Icon, Cursor, and Avatar files.

Icon library is a loosely-defined family of Microsoft Windows file formats that store multiple icons in a DLL or DLL-like NE or PE file.

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Discussion

Broadly speaking, an icon library could be any such file whose only significant content is icon resources. An example is the moricons.dll file included with Windows 3.1 and later.

More narrowly, there are varieties of this format that use a special filename extension, and/or have other distinguishing characteristics. One of the most notable is the .icl format made by Icon Manager (and later Microangelo) by Impact Software.

Formats

Some specific Icon library formats have their own article:

Identification

There's no simple way to determine that an NE or PE file contains only icons.

Refer to the articles listed above for specific derivative formats.

Software

Sample files

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