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Updated ICNS documentation [ci skip]
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im.size = (x1 - x0, y1 - y0)
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im.size = (x1 - x0, y1 - y0)
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im.tile = [(tag, (0, 0) + im.size, offset, extra)]
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im.tile = [(tag, (0, 0) + im.size, offset, extra)]
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ICNS
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^^^^
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PIL reads and (OS X only) writes Mac OS X ``.icns`` files. By default, the
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largest available icon is read, though you can override this by setting the
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:py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.size` property before calling
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:py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.load`. The :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.open` method
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sets the following :py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.info` property:
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**sizes**
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A list of supported sizes found in this icon file; these are a
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3-tuple, ``(width, height, scale)``, where ``scale`` is 2 for a retina
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icon and 1 for a standard icon. You *are* permitted to use this 3-tuple
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format for the :py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.size` property if you set it
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before calling :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.load`; after loading, the size
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will be reset to a 2-tuple containing pixel dimensions (so, e.g. if you
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ask for ``(512, 512, 2)``, the final value of
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:py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.size` will be ``(1024, 1024)``).
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IM
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(64, 64), (128, 128), (255, 255)]``. Any size is bigger then the original
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(64, 64), (128, 128), (255, 255)]``. Any size is bigger then the original
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size or 255 will be ignored.
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size or 255 will be ignored.
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ICNS
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^^^^
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PIL reads Mac OS X ``.icns`` files. By default, the largest available icon is
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read, though you can override this by setting the :py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.size`
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property before calling :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.load`. The
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:py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.open` method sets the following
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:py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.info` property:
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**sizes**
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A list of supported sizes found in this icon file; these are a
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3-tuple, ``(width, height, scale)``, where ``scale`` is 2 for a retina
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icon and 1 for a standard icon. You *are* permitted to use this 3-tuple
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format for the :py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.size` property if you set it
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before calling :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.load`; after loading, the size
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will be reset to a 2-tuple containing pixel dimensions (so, e.g. if you
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ask for ``(512, 512, 2)``, the final value of
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:py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.size` will be ``(1024, 1024)``).
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IMT
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IMT
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^^^
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^^^
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