
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 an optional (and still incomplete) addon package for the Tango Package. It includes new icons and especially fixes the Mandriva-menu. It will replace the stock icons of Mandrivas native menu and the MCC with Tango icons. Included are some icon fixes for some applications on Mandriva (e.g firefox) and new icons for the Mandriva Control Center. Some icons are still missing, but the framework is laid.
Please read the "readme" file. It explains where you will need to copy the files that are included in the package.
NOTE: This is an addon for the Tango icon-theme and not a stand-alone Tango-theme!
YOU NEED TO HAVE TANGO INSTALLED ON YOUR SYSTEM IN ORDER TO USE THESE ICONS.
Things to come: A complete overhaul of all Mandriva icons inside the MCC. Those will probably be released as a separate download. I will test all icons first on a test machine before submitting them, so please be patient, it will take some time.
Still to do: Create reduced pixmaps once all icons are finished as svg; add keywords to icon database.
14 years ago
0.1 Initial release with 25 icons. 21-6-2006
0.2 More icons included (40 in total), including some application-icons that are strangely missing in the original Tango icon theme. Added second screenshot 22-6-2006
0.3 Now 58 icons in total. Some existing icons have been overhauled or replaced, some new icons included for applications like NVU and Mail-Notification, as well as a svgversion of the Mandriva star for the gnome-panel.
0.4 A total 68 icons included in the package. New icons included are e.g. amule, gnome-dictionary and scribus.
0.5 There are now 82 icons included in the package, some icons got a colour correction. There are now so many icons outside of Mandriva included that I do not see this pack as a Mandriva-only package but a general addon to Tango.
0.5b 83 icons (new: Rhythmbox). Slight corrections of broken 1 pix frames, slight colour improvements to make the icons match the Tango specs even better.
14 years ago
0.1 Initial release with 25 icons. 21-6-2006
0.2 More icons included (40 in total), including some application-icons that are strangely missing in the original Tango icon theme. Added second screenshot 22-6-2006
0.3 Now 58 icons in total. Some existing icons have been overhauled or replaced, some new icons included for applications like NVU and Mail-Notification, as well as a svgversion of the Mandriva star for the gnome-panel.
0.4 A total 68 icons included in the package. New icons included are e.g. amule, gnome-dictionary and scribus.
0.5 There are now 82 icons included in the package, some icons got a colour correction. There are now so many icons outside of Mandriva included that I do not see this pack as a Mandriva-only package but a general addon to Tango.
0.5b 83 icons (new: Rhythmbox). Slight corrections of broken 1 pix frames, slight colour improvements to make the icons match the Tango specs even better.
mahrawi
14 years ago
and this icon is very yam ( very good )
for all linuxer... dont debate!
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ktux
14 years ago
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garoth
14 years ago
But I'm not one of those people.
I left Fedora for Ubuntu for a reason. It's apt for me, because it's got super cow powers...
verbose version numbers
-c=? Read this configuration file
-o=? Set an arbitrary configuration option, eg -o dir::cache=/tmp
See the apt-get(8), sources.list(5) and apt.conf(5) manual
pages for more information and options.
This APT has Super Cow Powers. Moo!
garoth@deepthought:~$ sudo apt-get moo
(__)
(oo)
/------\/
/ | ||
* /\---/\
~~ ~~
...."Have you mooed today?"...
How can RPM distros compare with that? (The ascii comes out wrong on this site... try it for yourself, unless you're one of those RPM people...)
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arctic
14 years ago
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Fedorateur
14 years ago
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arctic
14 years ago
Okay, on a more serious note: What you see is only a part of a wallpaper that I found months ago somewhere on the web. It was made for a Mac, but I really don't remember where I found it, nor who made it (maybe deviantart?... dunno). If I would remember it, I would post a link to it.
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Fedorateur
14 years ago
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Fedorateur
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davidtobaldi
14 years ago
;)
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olinux
14 years ago
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arctic
14 years ago
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