Png2ico is a software tool that enables the conversion of PNG format files into Windows icon resource files.
With png2ico, you can easily create a favicon.ico that includes a logo in two different resolutions (16x16 and 32x32). Although icons can include multiple images of different sizes, a single 16x16 image is typically sufficient for a favicon. To create a favicon.ico, simply use a command like this:
png2ico favicon.ico logo16x16.png logo32x32.png
One of the great things about png2ico is that it is incredibly simple to use. Plus, if you need help getting started or don't even know what a favicon is, there is a helpful tutorial available.
If you're using a Unix-like platform, you can compile png2ico by issuing the command "make." Just be sure to have libpng installed, and note that the default compiler used by the program is g++. If you don't have this compiler, you can always change the Makefile to use a different one.
Building png2ico on a GNU/Linux system shouldn't present any major issues. However, if you have information about building the program on other platforms, the developer encourages you to share it.
One thing to note is that the Makefile does not include an install target. This means that to install the program, you will need to copy the binary png2ico to the desired location (e.g. /usr/local/bin/) and the manpage doc/png2ico.1 to an appropriate directory (e.g. /usr/local/man/man1/).
Overall, png2ico is a straightforward and useful tool for converting PNG files to Windows icon resource files. Whether you're working on a website or simply need a quick way to create a favicon, png2ico is definitely worth checking out.
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