A few issues I've found:
#1 I don't agree with SimpleScreenRecorder icon, it looks like a camera. Not the best one to associate with a screen recorder application with IMHO; The Thunderbird icon is...I dunno. It just didn't need that.
#2 The folder icons are nice. Too bad no more folder color options are given;
#3 This is the one that probably is going to lead to uninstalling this theme on my computer: the cog icon. So, whenever I create a launcher for an application I compiled and installed myself - for example, scrcpy - for that launcher, I also attached an icon to help identify the app. And then I drag it onto the plank taskbar, it turns into this cog icon. Problem is, other themes don't do that and leave it as is (like Marwaita, which I was using before trying Uos), so why's this different with Uos?
#4 The 100%-charged-battery system notification icon: Dude, what the hell is that? I know you tried to make it look like a small battery icon with a plug on the inside to indicate it's plugged to the wall, but I'd much rather the lightning icon, which does a much better job.
#5 I like that this icon theme actually brings vibrant colors to the Linux Mint Menu; What I don't appreciate as much is the systray icons, but that's just me. If there ever is a 'dark' variant of this theme, please consider making them all white instead of colorful (again, this goes for system notification icons only).
That was my opinion on this theme.
I appreciate your hard work. Keep it up!
Looks great but one minor issue: the icons for personal bookmarks in the sidebar of nautilus seem weird, a sort of 'no entry' sign. Most icon themes just show a small folder icon. The problem persists when I inherit all sort of installed themes.
Screenshot: https://paste.pics/AWKW6
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#1 I don't agree with SimpleScreenRecorder icon, it looks like a camera. Not the best one to associate with a screen recorder application with IMHO; The Thunderbird icon is...I dunno. It just didn't need that.
#2 The folder icons are nice. Too bad no more folder color options are given;
#3 This is the one that probably is going to lead to uninstalling this theme on my computer: the cog icon. So, whenever I create a launcher for an application I compiled and installed myself - for example, scrcpy - for that launcher, I also attached an icon to help identify the app. And then I drag it onto the plank taskbar, it turns into this cog icon. Problem is, other themes don't do that and leave it as is (like Marwaita, which I was using before trying Uos), so why's this different with Uos?
#4 The 100%-charged-battery system notification icon: Dude, what the hell is that? I know you tried to make it look like a small battery icon with a plug on the inside to indicate it's plugged to the wall, but I'd much rather the lightning icon, which does a much better job.
#5 I like that this icon theme actually brings vibrant colors to the Linux Mint Menu; What I don't appreciate as much is the systray icons, but that's just me. If there ever is a 'dark' variant of this theme, please consider making them all white instead of colorful (again, this goes for system notification icons only).
That was my opinion on this theme.
I appreciate your hard work. Keep it up!
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senth7
2 months ago
Thank you for your work love it!
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waschelj
2 months ago
Screenshot: https://paste.pics/AWKW6
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https://paste.pics/A39SO
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alissonlf7
9 months ago
I really liked this theme! Tip: You could add more icons for most applications.
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