Tried the USB export feature with an U3 stick. Fired up Opus on an other windows machine and found out that all the icons on my floating toolbars were not displayed at all. I have the default icon set by Trevor Morris as my primary icon set and use icons from the Vista icon set, developed by Christiaan, on my floating toolbars.
A logical conclusion would be that only the primary icon set is exported to USB. is this the case and why? Whats the purpose of an usb export feature when only half of it functions?
I might add to this that the export feature is charged additionally.
This is an oversight, we will add this functionality in the next version.
Note that the price for the USB export feature is for the additional software licence, not for the feature itself.
In the mean time, as Zippo says you can add the icon set manually:
For plain USB exports, simply create a sub-folder called Icons in the root DOPUS folder and copy the .dis file into it.
For U3 exports, it is a little trickier. The .u3p file it creates is really a ZIP file, so you need to either rename it to .zip or add .u3p to the list of supported Zip suffixes in Preferences. In the .u3p file there is a data folder, and in there you need to create an Icons sub-folder and add the .dis file to it. Make sure you rename the archive back to .u3p once you are done, if you renamed it to .zip.