[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


Recommended Posts

I think that would be a bad choice. I don't think the minimalists, who seem to use your pack the most, would like that big blue box around all their animations. I personally don't think it works...

Agreed. I sorta do minimalism, but if I suspect that if I actually said so, I'd be quickly corrected. But yeah, I thought it looked decent in PSP9 and in a virtual machine acid-test, but after setting 'em up as one-frame static animations without the annoying moving stuff on my actual machine, it does sorta feel wrong. Still pretty, but wrong... like making out with your hot sister, or some such silliness. Back to the thinking board on that!

I'm getting sloppy - if I was being really Tango about it, I'd mimic KDE, Gnome, or even OSX and not have an animation there at all. Now that's minimalism :p

Owwie... It sounds like you've got system file protection kicking in and mucking about. Got a Windows CD mounted/inserted, or an i386 folder on the hard drive? I've seen that on a few HPs, and that would throw a wrench in the script (it really is pretty simple, like a Neanderthal with a club). If so, check HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup in the registry to make sure it's not pointing at it. If you're still having trouble, when I update it with AVIs sometime next week, I'll get around to modifying the script to produce some usuable debug info. As to the "piped tower" icon showing up for "My Computer" (I'm guessing), did you set it to get the computer icon from shell32.dll instead of explorer.dll? The one that shows up near the beginning of shell32.dll is actually used for SMB hosts in a workgroup, for which the tower-with-a-pipe is the appropriate icon for. If you haven't... uh... that's weird!

Edited by vertigosity

Owwie... It sounds like you've got system file protection kicking in and mucking about. Got a Windows CD mounted/inserted, or an i386 folder on the hard drive? I've seen that on a few HPs, and that would throw a wrench in the script (it really is pretty simple, like a Neanderthal with a club). If so, check HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup in the registry to make sure it's not pointing at it. If you're still having trouble, when I update it with AVIs sometime next week, I'll get around to modifying the script to produce some usuable debug info. As to the "piped tower" icon showing up for "My Computer" (I'm guessing), did you set it to get the computer icon from shell32.dll instead of explorer.dll? The one that shows up near the beginning of shell32.dll is actually used for SMB hosts in a workgroup, for which the tower-with-a-pipe is the appropriate icon for. If you haven't... uh... that's weird!

Thanks for your help, but I don't seem to have a Windows CD mounted, and I did a search that failed to come up with a i386 folder. As for the registry, how do I check that exactly? I also don't even know how to point where my My Computer gets its icon from (shell32.dll or explorer.dll). I guess I'll just wait for your next release, thanks again!

Owwie... It sounds like you've got system file protection kicking in and mucking about. Got a Windows CD mounted/inserted, or an i386 folder on the hard drive? I've seen that on a few HPs, and that would throw a wrench in the script (it really is pretty simple, like a Neanderthal with a club). If so, check HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup in the registry to make sure it's not pointing at it. If you're still having trouble, when I update it with AVIs sometime next week, I'll get around to modifying the script to produce some usuable debug info. As to the "piped tower" icon showing up for "My Computer" (I'm guessing), did you set it to get the computer icon from shell32.dll instead of explorer.dll? The one that shows up near the beginning of shell32.dll is actually used for SMB hosts in a workgroup, for which the tower-with-a-pipe is the appropriate icon for. If you haven't... uh... that's weird!

Cant wait to see the updated shell. I'm using the shell along with a a tango IP theme atm.

Thanks for your help, but I don't seem to have a Windows CD mounted, and I did a search that failed to come up with a i386 folder. As for the registry, how do I check that exactly? I also don't even know how to point where my My Computer gets its icon from (shell32.dll or explorer.dll). I guess I'll just wait for your next release, thanks again!

There's a display properties panel, Desktop tab > Customize Desktop button, that lets you set the icons for My Computer/Documents/Network Places, and the two states for the Recycle Bin.

To check the registry key for a pointer to a local Windows installation source, you'll need to use the regedit (Start > Run > regedit[enter]) program - but don't worry, as long as you don't change anything, it's usually pretty safe. Usually :shiftyninja: . Once you've got it running, it's pretty much like any other Explorer-ish program. "HKLM" is a common abbreviation of "hkey_local_machine," because that's long, hard to say, and hard to type. There will be two keys (registry equivalents of files) named SourcePath and ServicePackSourcePath, that provide the location for the Windows installation source; if you set the key to be equal to another location (or make it blank), or move the installation files themselves somewhere else, all should be well. Of course, it's just a hunch that's the problem and might not actually be it, but it's a strong hunch.

Updated: Some minor swathing and tweaks to the thumbnail view icon, but the real stars of this release are comctl32.dll and, at last, shell32 AVIs! Only on DeviantArt right now, I seem to have accidentally gone over my monthly bandwidth limit for darkt.net. Couldn't have done it without you guys :laugh:

Right now, the default AVIs have their background color set to Windows Classic, sorry about that, I copied it to my notebook to apply it myself, then got to school and thought "Alright, that works... what's stopping me from releasing?," couldn't think of anything, and went ahead and uploaded it to DA. But... it actually doesn't look bad at all in Clearlooks, and doesn't look too bad in Element. I guess when I get home, I'll negate my brainfart and re-upload it with the proper Clearlooks background set :pinch: I also haven't gotten to playing with the scripts any, sorry archan9gel.

Rather than playing with the batch scripts much more, I think I might look into seeing if I can "borrow" the Flyakite/XPize installer (it works pretty well, I think), or writing my own (I've actually got most of the right ideas pseudocoded out in my head, but it'd be written in VB6). Yeah, there's the Bricopack installer, but I've only had half a semester of French in middle school, and that was YEARS ago.

Edited by vertigosity

Updated: Some minor swathing and tweaks to the thumbnail view icon, but the real stars of this release are comctl32.dll and, at last, shell32 AVIs! Only on DeviantArt right now, I seem to have accidentally gone over my monthly bandwidth limit for darkt.net. Couldn't have done it without you guys :laugh:

Right now, the default AVIs have their background color set to Windows Classic, sorry about that, I copied it to my notebook to apply it myself, then got to school and thought "Alright, that works... what's stopping me from releasing?," couldn't think of anything, and went ahead and uploaded it to DA. But... it actually doesn't look bad at all in Clearlooks, and doesn't look too bad in Element. I guess when I get home, I'll negate my brainfart and re-upload it with the proper Clearlooks background set :pinch: I also haven't gotten to playing with the scripts any, sorry archan9gel.

Rather than playing with the batch scripts much more, I think I might look into seeing if I can "borrow" the Flyakite/XPize installer (it works pretty well, I think), or writing my own (I've actually got most of the right ideas pseudocoded out in my head, but it'd be written in VB6). Yeah, there's the Bricopack installer, but I've only had half a semester of French in middle school, and that was YEARS ago.

YOU, sir, FAWKING rawk! :D

Updated: Some minor swathing and tweaks to the thumbnail view icon, but the real stars of this release are comctl32.dll and, at last, shell32 AVIs! Only on DeviantArt right now, I seem to have accidentally gone over my monthly bandwidth limit for darkt.net. Couldn't have done it without you guys :laugh:

Right now, the default AVIs have their background color set to Windows Classic, sorry about that, I copied it to my notebook to apply it myself, then got to school and thought "Alright, that works... what's stopping me from releasing?," couldn't think of anything, and went ahead and uploaded it to DA. But... it actually doesn't look bad at all in Clearlooks, and doesn't look too bad in Element. I guess when I get home, I'll negate my brainfart and re-upload it with the proper Clearlooks background set :pinch: I also haven't gotten to playing with the scripts any, sorry archan9gel.

Rather than playing with the batch scripts much more, I think I might look into seeing if I can "borrow" the Flyakite/XPize installer (it works pretty well, I think), or writing my own (I've actually got most of the right ideas pseudocoded out in my head, but it'd be written in VB6). Yeah, there's the Bricopack installer, but I've only had half a semester of French in middle school, and that was YEARS ago.

Many thanks for update. However, in my case AVIs are not replaced :-(

I tried both in normal and safe mode, but stil in vain.

Hope you can help me somehow.

YOU, sir, FAWKING rawk! :D

So, everything's shiny on your end? Sweet!
u know what, ill tell u a secret. if u go to march desktops and look through all the posts, ull notice that ur shell pack dominates to at least 5% of a >1000 post thread. which beats all the other shell packs by 4.9%. :D
Really? I woulda guessed more than just .1% would be using Vista and OSX shells! Still, awesome :D

Many thanks for update. However, in my case AVIs are not replaced :-(

I tried both in normal and safe mode, but stil in vain.

Hope you can help me somehow.

Just... AVIs? Everything else worked fine, somehow? Or were you applying it over a previously Tangofied set of files?

So, everything's shiny on your end? Sweet!

Really? I woulda guessed more than just .1% would be using Vista and OSX shells! Still, awesome :D

Just... AVIs? Everything else worked fine, somehow? Or were you applying it over a previously Tangofied set of files?

I applied it over previous Tango set. Previous release was just fine. Then I applied updated one, but not change with AVIs. I also tried "clean" install after restore, but still can not get AVIs.

I applied it over previous Tango set. Previous release was just fine. Then I applied updated one, but not change with AVIs. I also tried "clean" install after restore, but still can not get AVIs.
You sure you're actually using the latest release, and that you didn't have a old cached page pointing to an old cached copy of the file? AFAIK/AFAICT, Reshack won't produce any output if the AVI files are missing, and if the files are corrupt it'll put them in anyways, and there will be a blank spot drawn instead of the AVI. Aside from that, I can't really think of an explanation, really... sorry :blush:

You sure you're actually using the latest release, and that you didn't have a old cached page pointing to an old cached copy of the file? AFAIK/AFAICT, Reshack won't produce any output if the AVI files are missing, and if the files are corrupt it'll put them in anyways, and there will be a blank spot drawn instead of the AVI. Aside from that, I can't really think of an explanation, really... sorry :blush:

I had the same problem here on my German Windows XP.

For avis Replacer replaces the wrong language resources. On a German Windows XP all icons and bitmaps are written to 1031, which is correct. The avis are written to 1033 (English Win XP) and you end up with resources in 1031 and 1033. But Windows displays the 1031 ones obviously.

I've changed the string '1033' to '1031' in all of the scripts and everything works perfect now (German Win XP). Dunno why Replacer injects only the avis in the wrong resource string?

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Crazy. The government fired everyone who was capable of actually understanding this. More security theater. Just checked it is gone from Claude.
    • bring trump to the board, then apple will have some innovation to talk about
    • Microsoft released Windows 11 KB5094149 / KB5095971 / KB5094156 Setup, Recovery updates by Sayan Sen Earlier this week Microsoft released its newest Patch Tuesday updates (KB5094126 / KB5093998 on Windows 11 and KB5094127 on Windows 10). Alongside those, Microsoft also released new dynamic updates. These Dynamic Update packages are meant to be applied to existing Windows images prior to their deployment. Dynamic Updates also help preserve Language Pack (LP) and Features on Demand (FODs) content during the upgrade process. VBScript, for example, is currently an FOD on Windows 11 24H2. This time both recovery and setup updates were released for Windows 11 as well as Windows 10. The company writes: "KB5095185: Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11, version 26H1: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). After installing this update, the WinRE version installed on the device should be 10.0.28000.2269. KB5094149: Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11, versions 24H2 and 25H2: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). After installing this update, the WinRE version installed on the device should be 10.0.26100.8655 KB5095971: Setup Dynamic Update for Windows 11, version 23H2: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to Windows setup binaries or any files that setup uses for feature updates in Windows 11, version 23H2. KB5094156: Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 11, version 23H2: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). After installing this update, the WinRE version installed on the device should be 10.0.22621.7219 KB5098815: Windows Recovery Environment update for Windows 10, version 21H2 and 22H2: June 9, 2026 This update automatically applies Safe OS Dynamic Update (KB5094154) to the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) on a running PC. The update installs improvements to Windows recovery features. KB5094154: Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 10, versions 21H2 and 22H2: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). After installing this update, the WinRE version installed on the device should be 10.0.19041.7417. KB5094153: Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). After installing this update, the WinRE version installed on the device should be 10.0.17763.8880. KB5094152: Safe OS Dynamic Update for Windows 10, version 1607 and Windows Server 2016: June 9, 2026 This update makes improvements to the Windows recovery environment (WinRE). After installing this update, the WinRE version installed on the device should be 10.0.14393.9234." Microsoft notes that both the Recovery and Setup updates will be downloaded and installed automatically via the Windows Update channel.
    • Quantum Error Correction Validated in Nature: Microsoft and Quantinuum Log 800-Fold Improvement Two years after the original press-release announcement, independently peer-reviewed results published in Nature on June 10, 2026, have confirmed that Microsoft and Quantinuum achieved an 800-fold reduction in quantum error rates on real trapped-ion hardware — the largest gap between physical and logical error rates ever independently validated.    What Quantum Error Correction Actually Does — and Why Breaking Even Is Hard https://www.techtimes.com/articles/318329/20260613/quantum-error-correction-validated-nature-microsoft-quantinuum-log-800-fold-improvement.htm   Quantum Computing Wiring Bottleneck Cracked by HKU Silicon Carbide Chip at Qubit Temperature Engineers at the University of Hong Kong have built the first cryogenic control chip that operates at the same temperature as superconducting qubits — 10 millikelvin, or just one-hundredth of a degree above absolute zero — without generating the heat that has forced every competing approach to park its electronics hundreds of meters of cable away. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/318325/20260613/quantum-computing-wiring-bottleneck-cracked-hku-silicon-carbide-chip-qubit-temperature.htm  
    • RevPDF 4.5.0 by Razvan Serea RevPDF is a free, fully offline PDF editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux that lets you edit text and images directly inside PDF files — no internet connection, no account, and no cloud uploads required. Unlike bloated alternatives that demand subscriptions and constant connectivity, RevPDF fits in under 60MB on desktop while delivering a complete editing toolkit: annotate, redact, sign, compress, split, merge, convert, and reorganize pages, all processed locally on your device. Smart font matching ensures edited text blends seamlessly with the original, and multi-language support includes RTL scripts such as Arabic and Hebrew. Where most PDF editors force you to choose between features and simplicity, RevPDF manages both. You can build interactive forms from scratch with text fields, checkboxes, and dropdowns, permanently redact sensitive data before sharing, draw freehand on contracts and diagrams, and add custom watermarks — all without a single file leaving your machine. Edit Text and Images Directly Inside PDFs RevPDF supports true inline PDF editing — not just annotation layers on top of a document, but actual modification of existing text and images within the file. A smart font-matching engine identifies the font used in the original document and applies it automatically when you make edits, so changes blend naturally with the surrounding content. You can reposition elements, resize images, and update text across single pages or entire documents. RevPDF 4.5.0 release notes: This is one of the biggest updates to RevPDF yet. A lot of things people have been asking for are finally here. New Features Auto Redaction Permanently redact sensitive text and areas from your PDFs before sharing. Clean, irreversible, and fully offline. Comments, Links & Bookmarks Add comments for review, insert clickable links, and create bookmarks to jump around long documents without scrolling forever. Find & Replace Search across the whole document and replace text in one go. Long overdue. Split Pages Vertically or Horizontally Split any page down the middle, vertically or horizontally. Perfect for scanned books or double-page spreads. New Drawing Tools More tools for freehand drawing and markup, better for annotations, sketches, and detailed notes. Continuous Scrolling in Editor The editor now scrolls continuously through pages instead of jumping between them. Working through long documents is a lot smoother now. PDF Metadata Editor View and edit the metadata stored inside your PDFs, including title, author, subject, and keywords. Better Font Matching Text edits now blend in more naturally by doing a better job of matching the original font. Tabbed PDF Viewer Open multiple PDFs at once in tabs and switch between them without going back to the home screen. Add Links Insert hyperlinks anywhere in your PDF, to external URLs or to other pages within the document. Share & Print Shortcuts Share or print directly from the editing screen, home screen, and viewer. No extra steps. Minor Updates Paste images directly from clipboard into your PDF New image editing tools for more control over images inside documents Bug Fixes Fixed file saving issues on Windows and Linux Everything still works fully offline. No login, no cloud, no account. Your files stay on your device. Download: RevPDF 4.5.0 | 58.0 MB (Open Source) Links: RevPDF Home Page | Github | Screenshots 1 | 2 Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      agatameier earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      agatameier earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      ssd21345 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Contributor
      MarkHughes4096 went up a rank
      Contributor
    • Dedicated
      jordanspringer earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      508
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      175
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      139
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      91
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      76
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!