On the Amiga, Workbench icons are stored to disk with no palette information at all. They are simply image data, and will use whatever palette your WB is currently configured to, so an icon will look totally different between each machine if each uses a different Workbench palette.NewIcons is a completely new icon scheme. Icons are stored as tooltype data
in the standard Amiga icon ( The main benefit of icons using the NewIcons format is that the icons have
complete palette information stored within them. When such an icon is displayed,
it gets dynamicaly remapped to look as good as possible on your system,
either by using the existing pens, or by allocating new ones (under
AmigaOS 3.0 and better). On a system with enough colors available on the Workbench,
the icons will look So, if you draw an American flag with the right colors, it means on any system the white and red stripes will still be white and red (or as close as possible if the screen doesn't have enough available colors). This all occurs seamlessly, and doesn't interfere with the normal operation of your Workbench. When you run the NewIcons patch, the image data contained in the tooltypes is invisible, so it won't interfere with the way that you normally configure programs with tooltypes. The NewIcons package consists of three parts:
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