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SCO OpenServer system users expect to be able to start your application by double-clicking on its icon. If your application works with text, graphic, or other data files, users also assume that dropping a file icon on your icon will start your application working on that file.
The SCO OpenServer system uses an object-oriented approach to defining application icons. A Desktop icon is an object defined by one or more pixmap files (the icon picture), one or more object scripts (that specify what happens when users manipulate the icon), and an object directory (to hold the pixmaps and object scripts). The icon label is taken by default from the name of the object directory. At the beginning of a session, the software looks in designated directories for icon objects, then displays the corresponding icons.
To put your icon on the Desktop:
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