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Dr Super Good

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It is the bloody same as the normal icon. The green icon that appears is the disabled version of the actual icon. Simply import a disabled version to the same path as the normal icon. The disabled version is the same namewise but with a prefix of something that excapes me at this time. Simply look up normal blizzard icons to find out.
 
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You guys don't understand what he wants?
He wants to find out if the green error icon exist in the .mpq, and replace it
with another (propebly a black one). So every time escape is pressed, he won't see the icons.

But I don't thinks is possible, so your only way is to import a black icon for
all your icons. Make it 32x32 pixel. Use WC3 Viewer to set the quality for the
icon to 1. And the file size will be like 1kb.
 

Dr Super Good

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MeKC, that is not the smallest.
The smallest pure black icon is when you store it as the lowest number of colours possiable, it should compress to a few bytes. Remember that .blp files contain 2 types of compression, color/colour and jpeg. The color/colour generally results in larger file size, but in this case it should compress in the .mpq to near nothing.
 
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