[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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On the subject of uTorrent, i've been working on some gnome *.bmp's for uTorrent today..

So far i've done the tab icons, and status icons

tabs.png

tstatus.png

you can grab them here - download

Oooh, shiny!

On another note, I've been entertaining a friend from out of town for the past week, but I'll try to clean stuff up and get my hosting act together (I very miss having my own site to use as temporary hosting / bounce-off / testing, so I'm going to host myself), and spin a new release of STTP:XP that I've been meaning to in a bit. Won't say "next few days" since I have a history of way overpromising on that account, but it's coming. Minor stuff, really - updates to GIT2 and Tangerine, and more one-shots than just my mouse - but enough to be worth putting out.

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Oooh, shiny!

On another note, I've been entertaining a friend from out of town for the past week, but I'll try to clean stuff up and get my hosting act together (I very miss having my own site to use as temporary hosting / bounce-off / testing, so I'm going to host myself), and spin a new release of STTP:XP that I've been meaning to in a bit. Won't say "next few days" since I have a history of way overpromising on that account, but it's coming. Minor stuff, really - updates to GIT2 and Tangerine, and more one-shots than just my mouse - but enough to be worth putting out.

Looking foward to another release, not that I've had a problem with the present one.

As to missing deadlines, there are worse people than you about missing promised deadlines.

Did someone try to make WD icon yet?
Rather than making a WD logo... shoot for the devices themselves. If it's the MyBook, the guy at quantum-bits.org started a MyBook icon that just needs some scaling and touching up, and maybe slight recolouring for the correct indictator light colours.
Rather than making a WD logo... shoot for the devices themselves. If it's the MyBook, the guy at quantum-bits.org started a MyBook icon that just needs some scaling and touching up, and maybe slight recolouring for the correct indictator light colours.

MyBook was excactly what I had in mind. Great find. Let's hope he finishes it or someone else does. :)

western-digital-mybook-essential.png

This is beautiful and like the first guy that post, I Love You Too. :laugh:

Does anybody know where I can find the tango icons for OpenOffice? A long time ago I had these icons but I can't remember where to get them. These tango icons replace the Windows icons inside OpenOffice programs such as Calc and Writer.

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I felt her! She was alive!

AFAIK, the OpenOffice package Lokheed put out doesn't work on the more recent versions of OpenOffice - but here's the link anyways: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/38088601/

Hmm you could try my Ooo patcher

Download: Tango Ooo Patcher

Hmm you could try my Ooo patcher

Download: Tango Ooo Patcher

I'm using a mix.

Vert's shell patcher with Ooo selected, Stefeq's patcher minus the toolbars and another toolbar which is tango and not industrial and then I just reload vert's and it's all good.

can't edit my last post so here's new thing i wanted to ask, is there a Steam, CS:S or HL2 tango icon? :)

There is a Half-Life icon floating around some where. I can't remember where at the moment...I believe there was a link to it (and a couple other games) in this thread about 10 or so pages back.

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