
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
H3O-D3A is a port of the incredible Icons created by Milosz Wlazlo. Please visit his website and check out some of his additional works. Not only was he nice enough to agree to this port, he also created distribution specific Kmenu icons that are only available with this KDE release. Thanks again Miloz! This icon set uses a modified version of the build script created by Nick Bargnesi. As a result, the download is only 3 MB instead of 12 MB. The only tools required to create the entire icon set are bzip, tar, and convert (ImageMagik). Unpackage the H3O-D3A_Build_Kit.tar.bz2 compressed file and run the included script buildset (./buildset - for newbies). I would suggest that everyone check out the 128x128 folder and customize the icons for your distribution. Some distros use special naming conventions for icons (Mandrake, Suse, etc) so you may have rename some icons to see them natively show up. The buildscript handles generating the correct kmenu icon. After building the set, use the Kcontrol center to install the icon set. Please provide some feed back about the icon set(*Popular* application icons found in most distributions that are missing). I hope most people like it. If not, give me a good vote anyway :-)
16 years ago
1. Added new navigation icons for juk
2. Added new icons for gens, limewire, kdict, rpm, and deb
Credit for all the new icons that have been added has been included in the index.desktop file. For verification, check the icon menu in Kcontrol
3. Code cleanup on the build script
4. Link to the Gnome port by bvc. The Gnome release is more in the style of D3A. The KDE version combines all the icons from both styles (best of both worlds).
5. Link to the original release for those that prefer the original icons.
16 years ago
1. Added new navigation icons for juk
2. Added new icons for gens, limewire, kdict, rpm, and deb
Credit for all the new icons that have been added has been included in the index.desktop file. For verification, check the icon menu in Kcontrol
3. Code cleanup on the build script
4. Link to the Gnome port by bvc. The Gnome release is more in the style of D3A. The KDE version combines all the icons from both styles (best of both worlds).
5. Link to the original release for those that prefer the original icons.
Dimitris
16 years ago
I unzip the file and run the command buildset through a terminal console.
Now i have a file at the desktop with the name H3O-D3A but i cant apply the new theme because when i am going to “Look and feel
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guppetto
16 years ago
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forghoon
16 years ago
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thrud
16 years ago
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velo
16 years ago
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AquilaDeus
16 years ago
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alexrait1
16 years ago
In the kde control center I clicked on install theme, and indeed it appeared in the list there. But if I click on apply nothing changes. Though when I hover over the icons on the desktop, I see the correct icons that should be there.
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janet
16 years ago
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pruss
16 years ago
"Thank You for downloading the KDE Port of the H3O, H3O:Extra Pack 1, and dA3
icon sets. All icons from this set are only for personal use and can't be
copied, published or used in commercial projects without permission."
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angrykeyboarder
15 years ago
Let's gat a big hairy guy to change his mind..
http://jimmysweblog.net/2004/10/richard-stallman.jpg
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switch1999
16 years ago
- Make a Debian icon for KMenu
- Make OOo icons
- Change Konqueror icon to not look like Safari one.
- Change license (please, these stuff is too good to have a restrictive license. If you don't do, future distros won't be able to include in their icon sets)
Thank you very much for these pieces of art :-)
Regards.
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XooX
16 years ago
Only the CD-device icons look a bit too bold and do not fit so well into the set...
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guppetto
16 years ago
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SilverStar
16 years ago
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tjansson
16 years ago
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guppetto
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philr
16 years ago
Phil.
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philr
16 years ago
Just one thing - I'm begging you for that wallpaper! Any chance of a link or tell me where to find it? I can't see it in the Wallpapers section on this site.
Cheers,
Phil.
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nuka
16 years ago
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protoman
16 years ago
I can't install imagemagic here because it conflicts with kde3.3 beta2 :P
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maitre
16 years ago
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joshofparis
16 years ago
Thank you.
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ralph
16 years ago
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maitre
16 years ago
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guppetto
16 years ago
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