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Build Directory
The build directory is used to house all the build files and assets for your application.
The structure is:
- bin - Output directory
- dialog - Icons for dialogs
- tray - Icons for the system tray
- mac - MacOS specific files
- linux - Linux specific files
- windows - Windows specific files
Dialog Icons
Place any PNG file in this directory to be able to use them in message dialogs.
The files should have names in the following format: name[-(light|dark)][2x].png
Examples:
mypic.png
- Standard definition icon with IDmypic
mypic-light.png
- Standard definition icon with IDmypic
, used when system theme is lightmypic-dark.png
- Standard definition icon with IDmypic
, used when system theme is darkmypic2x.png
- High definition icon with IDmypic
mypic-light2x.png
- High definition icon with IDmypic
, used when system theme is lightmypic-dark2x.png
- High definition icon with IDmypic
, used when system theme is dark
Order of preference
Icons are selected with the following order of preference:
For High Definition displays:
- name-(theme)2x.png
- name2x.png
- name-(theme).png
- name.png
For Standard Definition displays:
- name-(theme).png
- name.png
Tray
Place any PNG file in this directory to be able to use them as tray icons. The name of the filename will be the ID to reference the image.
Example:
mypic.png
- May be referenced usingruntime.Tray.SetIcon("mypic")
Mac
The darwin
directory holds files specific to Mac builds, such as Info.plist
.
These may be customised and used as part of the build. To return these files to the default state, simply delete them and
build with the -package
flag.
Windows
The windows
directory contains the manifest and rc files used when building with the -package
flag.
These may be customised for your application. To return these files to the default state, simply delete them and
build with the -package
flag.