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@@ -405,16 +405,23 @@ You can request the following paths by the name:
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* `path` String
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* `options` Object (optional)
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- * `size` String - Can be `small`, `normal`, `large`. The `large` size is not supported on _macOS_
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+ * `size` String
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+ * `small` - 16x16
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+ * `normal` - 32x32
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+ * `large` - 48x48. This size is not supported on _macOS_.
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* `callback` Function
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* `error` Error
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* `icon` [NativeImage](native-image.md)
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-Fetches associated icon for using OS rules for handling icons.
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+Fetches a path's associated icon.
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On _Windows_, there a 2 kinds of icons:
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-- icons associated with certain file extension - `.mp3`, `.png`, etc.
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-- icons inside file itself, like `.exe`, `.dll`, `.ico`.
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-On _Linux_ and _macOS_, icons depend on application associated with file mime type.
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+
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+- Icons associated with certain file extensions, like `.mp3`, `.png`, etc.
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+- Icons inside the file itself, like `.exe`, `.dll`, `.ico`.
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+On _Linux_ and _macOS_, icons depend on the application associated with file
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+mime type.
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### `app.setPath(name, path)`
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