Every volume, application, file, and folder on your Mac is represented by an icon. Volume icons tend to look like the item that they represent, for example, your hard disk looks like a hard drive, CDs and DVDs look like discs, and removable drives look like removable drives.
ICNS2PNG(1) User Commands ICNS2PNG(1)NAME
icns2png - convert Mac OS icns files to png images
SYNOPSIS
icns2png [-x|-l] [options] [file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
icns2png extracts images from mac .icns files, and exports them to png format.
OPTIONS -l, --list
List the contents of one or more icns images
-x, --extract Extract one or more icons to png images
-o, --output
Where to place extracted files. If not specified, icons will be extracted to the same path as the source file.
-d, --depth
Sets the pixel depth of the icons to extract. (1,4,8,32)
-s, --size
Sets the width and height of the icons to extract. (16,48,etc) Sizes 16x12, 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 128x128, etc. are also valid.
-h, --help
Displays this help message.
-v, --version Displays the version information
EXAMPLES
icns2png -x anicon.icns # Extract all icon found in anicon.icns
icns2png -x -s 48 anicon.icns # Extract all 48x48 32-bit icons
icns2png -x -s 32 -d 1 anicon.icns # Extract all 32x32 1-bit icons
icns2png -l anicon.icns # Lists the icons contained in anicon.icns
AUTHOR
Written by Mathew Eis
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Mathew Eis
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
icns2png 1.5 March 2008 ICNS2PNG(1)