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Feature Request: Gsudo program icon to display in UAC? #371

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e-t-l opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 4 comments
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Feature Request: Gsudo program icon to display in UAC? #371

e-t-l opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 4 comments

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@e-t-l
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e-t-l commented Aug 14, 2024

Description

I know this is a very low-priority request. It is kind of annoying/ugly to see the Windows generic program icon in the UAC prompt every time gsudo is run.

Proposed technical details

An icon just needs to be designed (or found, with the appropriate free usage license) and packaged as the gsudo.exe's icon resource. I have limited graphic design skills and could try making something; some other gsudo user might be able to do better. You may have some preferences or design ideas about what such an icon might look like (or you might prefer not to have one at all!)

Do you think you would you be interested in having an icon/logo to represent gsudo?

@gerardog
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Hey! An icon is welcomed! I dont have graphic skills. Currently the web ( https://gerardog.github.io/gsudo )
shows a terrible red sharp as web icon: https://gerardog.github.io/gsudo/img/favicon.ico
Maybe we can put the red sharp in front of a shield? Or something else.
Feel free to paste ideas!
Thanks

@LukeMitsialis
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Hello! I mocked something up real quick, is this close to what your looking for?
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Heres the image by itself
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Cheers,

@LukeMitsialis
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I also like this one
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logo by itself:
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@LukeMitsialis
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I settled on this iteration. its got got legibility at scale and i like the dark background with the red sharp hinting towards how it can look in the terminal.

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