[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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Happened to me too, I had to delete all files in

C:\Documents and Settings\_USER_\Application Data\OpenOffice.org2\user\config\imagecache

And then reapply the theme. It worked :)

What definition of "didn't work" are you guys seeing? All toolbar icons reverting to text-only? Deleting that folder doesn't seem to work as a magic fix on my machine :/

I can't seem to get my Firefox to change to it's Tango form. Anyway possible I can force it to do so? Or do I have to change the icon myself? If so, where is it located?

Scirwode

I can't seem to get my Firefox to change to it's Tango form. Anyway possible I can force it to do so? Or do I have to change the icon myself? If so, where is it located?

Scirwode

What do you mean? There are skins that can change the icons to Tango but it won't just turn Tango with the patcher. The patcher DOES turn the Firefox icon into a Tango one but that is just the app's icon. Do you mean the app icon or the icons in the browser itself?

What do you mean? There are skins that can change the icons to Tango but it won't just turn Tango with the patcher. The patcher DOES turn the Firefox icon into a Tango one but that is just the app's icon. Do you mean the app icon or the icons in the browser itself?

The app icon. I couldn't change it :cry: .

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Scirwode

Try the reloader.

I did, it says there are no icons to be reloaded.

Scirwode

I did, it says there are no icons to be reloaded.

Scirwode

Never mind, I've just formatted my notebook and will install everything back. I wanted to format it but at a later date but lately it's been giving me a few problems so I went ahead with it. Thank you though for your help.

Scirwode

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any chance of getting these icons into the patch??

orangemq7.png

That is a folder from the Ubuntu Human theme. That'd require Vertigosity to create a whole new thing on his patcher. I personally don't care for the orange and gloss myself but it'd be a neat additon ;)

By the way, this is a completely stupid question, but the patcher works on Windows XP MCE 2005 right? I'm getting a new computer and it runs that version of Windows (they won't let me upgrade to Vista until January) and I'll want my Tango icons back.

  • Was Firefox installed when you first ran the installer? ATM, it's not keeping track of what options were selected, so if a file by the same name wasn't done when the "installer" module was run, it won't be touched by the reloader.
  • Just for trivia, I'm working on an "Iceweasel" icon. It's going in.
  • I'm not doing Human; at least not part of a Tangoid package, as it's not.
  • OOo 2.1 probably changes which files the document icons are in, and/or what order they're in. They've changed a few things, apparently... I'll look into it eventually, or whenever I reboot and see things scattered.
  • MCE2005 is no different from normal XP (... Home Edition, now?), except that it's got the MCE shell. The patcher even has Gina images for it. Hope you like purple!

  • Was Firefox installed when you first ran the installer? ATM, it's not keeping track of what options were selected, so if a file by the same name wasn't done when the "installer" module was run, it won't be touched by the reloader.

I can't even remember! Anyway, it doesn't matter as I've finished installing everything after a reformat and it all looks good now so no worries ;) . Thank you though!

Scirwode

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  • MCE2005 is no different from normal XP (... Home Edition, now?), except that it's got the MCE shell. The patcher even has Gina images for it. Hope you like purple!

I have Home Edition now and have never used MCE so I have no idea what the heck differs in it from normal XP. Um...Who is Gina? Is she some kind of virtual stripper that dances on the desktop?!?! :D

I hate purple. Glad you put some in the patcher :p

Oh, and VManOfMana, that media player is a configured Foobar 2000. With a Tango app icon attached. I think.

lol w00t :D :D :D

w00t.png

that purple really looks nice.....any1 knows where i can get a png of the empt and full gnome trash can>? thkz

http://tango.benpbrown.com/source/November...rce%20(GPL).rar

Sorry to go off-topic, but what is the media player you are using?

Foobar 2000

Oh and vertigosity MCE = ehome.exe + XP Pro.

Most programs report my OS as XP Professional.

neron00b.png.xs.jpg

mmm... I love to stick my resources in MS Gina's tree every day. And sometimes I even don't wear protection!

Edited by bobp

Yeah, MS Gina is totally a virtual stripper... I know she "logs me in" every morning :rofl:

And that purple is Tango purple. So it's totally bad-ass, like Samuel L. Jedi:

Darn. I was hoping for the virtual stripper.

Anyway, the purple looks real good and I hate purple. You have, like, magic designing skillz or something, Vergy. I can't wait to see it in action :D

I'd heard, through pure hearsay, that MCE2004 and earlier were XP Pro + the MCE shell, but MCE2005-newer (there aren't any, are there?) was XP Home + MCE shell. Or something like that, that it was some weird in-between hybrid, eh, I don't know what I'm talking about :/

Anyway, the purple looks real good and I hate purple. You have, like, magic designing skillz or something, Vergy. I can't wait to see it in action biggrin.gif
Yay, Tango Color Palette and radial gradients :p
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