[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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We should rename vertigosity to TANGOsity ... lightbulb.gif

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Hah... no. I'll always be vertigosity. Now, the shell patcher itself, I have considered renaming, both as part of my decutesificiation work, and because typing "Super Turbo Tango Patcher" in the "run" dialog is a bit of a pain.
Any progress on the cards?
Haven't touched 'em. I've been throwing some effort at getting Git2 finished, and getting source packages of stuff used in the patcher up.

(which, I'm happy to say, I have - see the link in the all-informing First Post. Linear+ is cool.)

So, as a Total Commander and Tangerine lover, I thought I'd create a file icon set for said application. It's a complete set (16px), but no drive bar seeing as the existing package has everything needed.

Screenshot:

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For installation, just follow the instructions by following the "existing package" link.

tangerine.zip

I've been throwing some effort at getting Git2 finished, and getting source packages of stuff used in the patcher up.

Are you planning on using XPize for the Git2 patcher as well?

Anyone got Tango Firefox 2.0 theme?

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/38359610/

There you go :)

So, as a Total Commander and Tangerine lover, I thought I'd create a file icon set for said application. It's a complete set (16px), but no drive bar seeing as the existing package has everything needed.

For installation, just follow the instructions by following the "existing package" link.

Great! Thanks for the release.

So, as a Total Commander and Tangerine lover, I thought I'd create a file icon set for said application. It's a complete set (16px), but no drive bar seeing as the existing package has everything needed.

Screenshot:

For installation, just follow the instructions by following the "existing package" link.

Thank you very much for that. :)

Thanks sooperdoode :) Ive been searching for this ubuntu sound scheme and can't find it anywhere :(

Not a problem. Glad to be of assistance ;)

As for the Ubuntu sounds, I thought I saw them around somewhere but I might have imagined it. I think the system sounds can be easily swapped (does it require a file patch) but I'm not exactly sure where said sound schemes would be located. I'm an idiot when it comes to searching for things properly :p

So, as a Total Commander and Tangerine lover, I thought I'd create a file icon set for said application. It's a complete set (16px), but no drive bar seeing as the existing package has everything needed.

For installation, just follow the instructions by following the "existing package" link.

Many thanks! Great work.

Not a problem. Glad to be of assistance ;)

As for the Ubuntu sounds, I thought I saw them around somewhere but I might have imagined it. I think the system sounds can be easily swapped (does it require a file patch) but I'm not exactly sure where said sound schemes would be located. I'm an idiot when it comes to searching for things properly :p

The Windows sounds are located in C:\windows\media :shifty:

:blink: i don't use sounds, i ve totally wiped the contents of Windows\Media folder after installing system, not to hear those silly ding-dons :blink:

i want to ask for some more tango, but i don't know what i might need (funny!)

winamp modern skin will be so cool to have!

The Windows sounds are located in C:\windows\media :shifty:

Thanks Bob/BobP :D

I wanna go look now :p

i want to ask for some more tango, but i don't know what i might need (funny!)

winamp modern skin will be so cool to have!

Hmmm...was someone planning on trying this out? It'd just be icons patched here and there right? It'd probably be best to model the actual skin off of a visual style since Tango is only icons. But what do I know? :p

I grabbed the Ubuntu sounds from Dapper and Edgy last night. They kinda remind me of some of the sounds from Win95. I'll throw it up on BobP's server sometime later tonight, but it's a bigger archive than the patcher :p (2.6MB) - I'll play with 7zip to see if it gets better compression than RAR, and wait until I'm not using bandwidth for anything else.

I don't know of any other distributions that have sounds like that, really.

Uhm yeah so this fscked up my windows install. I disabled all anti-virus/spyware/firewall before installing it. Now when my system boots up I get a ntoskernel.exe or something is corrupt error. Great. Well it's not gonna be fun reinstalling considering I have like 3 OSs on here...:(. Thanks anyways

Uhm yeah so this fscked up my windows install ...

... I have like 3 OSs on here...:(. Thanks anyways

Bad news, I agree ... :cry:

It works without problems on most machines, maybe your

config is very special or complicated ? When you have a fresh

WinXP try it again (in Safemeode, press F8) ...

Good luck ! It`s a fantastic shellpatcher :wub:

Uhm yeah so this fscked up my windows install. I disabled all anti-virus/spyware/firewall before installing it. Now when my system boots up I get a ntoskernel.exe or something is corrupt error. Great. Well it's not gonna be fun reinstalling considering I have like 3 OSs on here... :( . Thanks anyways
Yeah, kernel palette changing is completely a hex-editor job; and it seems to fail more often than I'd like to hear about. I'm thinking I might change that option to be off by default and completely "at ones own risk," and use a static image (no caterpillar-bar) by default (which should also work on Win2003).

Booting in safe mode doesn't really do anything these days - it was just to get around WFP on a normal boot.

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