Clear, Import, Open, Apply View to Photoshop Layer or Done
Use Option to skip the check for discarding changes
Center Icon
Use Option to center all sizes
Delete, Revert and QuickBuild‚Ñ¢
Use Shift to modify all of same size
Use Control to modify all of same depth
More BuilderTips
Here are some extra tips that are not shown in the interface:
Turn off BuilderTips
You can turn off the BuilderTips by clicking on the small Iconfactory icon at the bottom of the window. When you do this, you'll see the name of the current icon file and it's size.
If the file is missing 1-bit icon resources, you will also see a warning. The 1-bit icon resources are required for compatibility with the Finder (even when you are using 32-bit icons only).
Apply View to Photoshop Layer
If you accidentally apply the view to a Photoshop layer that contains data you want to keep, use Photoshop's undo (Command-Z) to restore the layer.
When you are viewing data or mask (instead of both), the layer will be updated without an alpha channel. This allows you to modify either part of the individual icon.
Add Data, Add Mask and Add Both
These buttons can be used to modify the icon grid one resource at a time.
Dither Icon
You can also use Photoshop's RGB to Indexed color algorithms to dither the icon (make sure to select the Mac system palette). Often, this will give you better results than IconBuilder's built-in function.
All Mac OS and Mac OS 8.5+
If you are creating an icon that will only be used on Mac OS 8.5 or later, use the Mac OS 8.5+ format. This will result in a smaller file because icon resources will not be duplicated for backward compatibility.
You can see the size difference between the two formats if the BuilderTips are turned off.