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Tango-M

  

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Downloads:  1331
Submitted:  May 12 2007
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Tango Mod. All credit goes the original author. Goes well with
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Murrine+Metacity?content=57999
http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Murrina+gtk+pack?content=58000



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 Screenshot?

 
 by toby on: May 12 2007
 

No offense, but this is without a doubt one of the worst screenshots I've ever seen accompanying an icon theme. It's particularly useless because the theme in question is a mod of Tango, and as far as I can tell, the screen shows nothing but standard Tango icons.


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 Re: Screenshot?

 
 by toby on: May 12 2007
 

Actually, strike the "no offense" part.


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 Re: Re: Screenshot?

 
 by bvc on: May 12 2007
 

Perfect example of why I stopped posting here. The tango mods took all of a few minutes and are merely quick little mods to the main icons. You got that part right. Amazing! Tango-M was simply made to go with the popular dark window border color so many themes have often found in murrina themes or in this case Mirage. Your post is completely useless. Do you actually have a point? Something to say? Or did you just feel like blowing off steam to the unknown for some unknown reason? Did you download and look at an icon to see the diff? No! You couldn't have. Look, before posting garbage!


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 Re: Re: Re: Screensh

 
 by freetz on: May 21 2007
 

He mean *screenshot* not icon theme.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Scre

 
 by bvc on: May 22 2007
 

"as far as I can tell, the screen shows nothing but standard Tango icons"


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 by joenf on: May 28 2007
 

You clearly misunderstood.

I don't understand the transparency either.


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 by bvc on: May 28 2007
 

then clearly people should get their eyes checked!
or
politely suggest a screeny w/o trans
...hey there's a revelation



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 Re: Re: Screenshot?

 
 by pyros on: May 22 2007
 

Really, I have to agree. I like this icon set; even more than the original grey folders I miss so dearly. But you can't see squat in the screen shot due to the window transparency. My suggestion would be to copy the contents of the folder to the desktop so that they remain fully opaque for the picture; Like most people, I like to know what I'm downloading. Probably would have never tried this if it hadn't been for the "controversy."


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 Thanks!

 
 by lazyd2 on: May 15 2007
 

Great theme.


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 Nice work!

 
 by usucapiao on: May 15 2007
 

Congratulations for this excelent work!
I loved it!
Thanks!!!


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 One question

 
 by fuckingbugmenot on: Jun 4 2007
 

What is the command to show that info in the terminal?


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 Wallpaper

 
 by xouhcoatl on: Jun 4 2007
 
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 Thanks!

 
 by DirkRGently on: Dec 28 2007
 

I use this theme frequently. its Definitely the Best.


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