
CPU Frequency Scaling icon collection
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
This is CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet icon collection created for Humanity and Oxygen icon themes.
Contains 28 different variations to fit every user preferences.
To use it, copy chosen icons to you /usr/share/pixmaps/cpufreq-applet/ directory.
To do it in terminal, cd to extracted and your prefered icons and do
sudo cp cpufreq-* /usr/share/pixmaps/cpufreq-applet/
Source .svg image is included in the package. Svg source is created in Inkscape and includes muliple layers:
1) layer with icons
2) layer with rectangles for exporting icons
3) layer with rectangles for exporting icons preview's
To reload CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet logout and login or remove/re-add applet.
11 years ago
Re-added missing .svg source.
Redesigned CPU border to look more slick.
Fixed over-sized icons for large and oxy icons.
Matched all icon colors to Humanity theme.
11 years ago
Re-added missing .svg source.
Redesigned CPU border to look more slick.
Fixed over-sized icons for large and oxy icons.
Matched all icon colors to Humanity theme.
mickyz
10 years ago
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mohegan
11 years ago
I would like to make bigger icons.
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domore
11 years ago
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mohegan
11 years ago
I have made 32x32 icons with your svg file. But the applet don't support bigger icons. In fact, the applet shows the 32x32 icons almost like the 24x24 icons.
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DnS
11 years ago
Vote for the return of simple and clean designed icons , peoples ! \o/
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mr-andrek
11 years ago
Although, would you consider making some more humanity-alike tray icons such as for pidgin, dropbox?
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domore
11 years ago
I have created icon for ubuntuone, you can check it out in my other contents.
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mr-andrek
11 years ago
I totally understand what you said. I just began law studies ( I live in Poland ) and I'm starting to realise what it is to study :) I wish you best.
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MastroPino
11 years ago
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domore
11 years ago
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MastroPino
11 years ago
I think that the developers might consider to use it for default =)
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Chrissss
11 years ago
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domore
11 years ago
There is different applet for gnome panel that shows CPU temperature, for that one I am planning to create a set of icons with colors representing temperature, "cool color like blue, then green, orange and full speed will be red".
Thanks for the comments.
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wesper
11 years ago
Check out the following site to see heat colors :
http://www.blksmth.com/heat_colors.htm
... wouldn't it be nice if the colors used in the applet would follow a real heat scale.
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