An Icon is a pictogram or ideogram displayed on a computer screen in order to help the user navigate or understanding.
"Icon" can mean different things in MusicBee:
- Program icons, such as appear on your desktop, windows explorer, and context menus, which are .ico files.
- To configure MusicBee's internal icon (top left corner), see General Preferences.
- To configure MusicBee's desktop icon, right click on the icon, go to Properties and click the Choose Icon button.
- Changing icons for different file types (at least in Windows 7) is a bit challenging without a special program. See here.
- Icons such as used for Command Buttons and Highlighting, which are 16x16 .png files.
- Icons used for Genres in the Thumbnail Browser, which are also PNG files.
- You can add genre icons for thumbnail browser using your own pictures or downloaded images. First, create "Genres" sub-folder under MusicBee/Icons folder. Then you can either (1) place an image file named in any of your genres or (2) copy an image, right-click on a genre icon and use "Paste Artwork" command.
- Some stock icon sets created or recommended by forum users:
- Wildcard source of icons and customization
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Here's a helpful page for finding generic icons to use:
http://www.splitbrain.org/_static/ico/
Icons created by Iasc: http://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=7944.0
Forum member ThY has created a collection of flag icons for use in Highlighting: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mLqT_cWqCOO6rF4M32xJbWH9GcTImcDJ/view?usp=sharing
Genre icons by Bee-liever: http://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=11160.0