[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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Bro Today i have install tango "Super tubro tango patcher" i m very happy with that this look good. But few problem with that the first problem is that my logon screen cannot be changed i intall this patcher in safe mode and normal mode but nothing happen

only it will give error "value creation failed " At line 609"" :( when the window reach the logon screen winodw give me this error.after a cople of click the classic logon will appear :o

2.a feww icon tab is not changed like in add or remove programs :crazy:

3. u see in the pic than u will clearly understand and bro the pic quality is low bcz it take less time to upload. :)

plz bro i need logon screen and fix that 2 or 3 step :blush: and also i need black wallpaper in which tango is written in high resoluation for bootscreen can u plz i m waiting for u reply :blink:

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My English is bleeding.

the first problem is that my logon screen cannot be changed only it will give error "value creation failed " At line 609"" :( when the window reach the logon screen winodw give me this error.after a cople of click the classic logon will appear :o
I suspect you may have a logonUI modified by something else - did the GANT pack include a modified logonui? The modification the Tango patcher does to logonui.exe only works on a normal WinXP logonui.exe file. If that's the case, restore that file, and let the reloader do its work. If you don't have access to a backup copy of it, and want the previous version back, use the uninstaller to uninstall just that component.
a feww icon is not changed :crazy:
It's normal for those icons not to be modified - the version of the Tango patcher you're using doesn't touch them; eventually, they might be supported, but that depends on how lazy I am.
black wallpaper in which tango is written in high resoluation for bootscreen can u plz i m waiting for u reply :blink:
What?
..., 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.

Any news on this, Vert? I'm fed up with the Vista icon pack I've used for the last few weeks and want to go back to TANGO. If the new version is imminent I would wait for that.

My English is bleeding.I suspect you may have a logonUI modified by something else - did the GANT pack include a modified logonui? The modification the Tango patcher does to logonui.exe only works on a normal WinXP logonui.exe file. If that's the case, restore that file, and let the reloader do its work. If you don't have access to a backup copy of it, and want the previous version back, use the uninstaller to uninstall just that component.It's normal for those icons not to be modified - the version of the Tango patcher you're using doesn't touch them; eventually, they might be supported, but that depends on how lazy I am.What?

bro where i will find this original file"logonui.exe" yep u r right Gant shellpack is modified this file so how can i use ur logon screen anyother method or bro can u give me a separate file of this logon screen. can u ?i m waiting for ur reply

2.What? bro why u shock i m just ask u too that can u make black tango wallpaper bcz i just want to make a new boot screen like full black wallpaper with just tango sign is placed in the center can u ?

i need that bootscreen anyone help or just give me a file or a logonui.exe i will replace with my system file?

I can't help but laugh while the English language under goes this barbaric slaughter.

Unfortunately, I have to agree. I think something was lost in translation from the mind to the keyboard. Either way, my eyes are now all swirls.

Scirwode

I can't help but laugh while the English language under goes this barbaric slaughter.

OMG man :laugh: barbaric slaughter :crazy: so funny :huh: well u cannot help thats k and first read the post carefully and than give me ur **** opinion there is my opinion for u have fun

Well vertigosity i need ur reply plz tell me another method that how can i fix that login screen ? waiting for ur reply

Edited by RkohhH
OMG man :laugh: barbaric slaughter :crazy: so funny :huh: well u cannot help thats k and first read the post carefully and than tell k there is my opinion for u have fun

Well vertigosity i need ur reply plz tell me another method that how can i fix that login screen ? waiting for ur reply

OMG how can i do this! oh sry i was in hurry that time thats why two sentence in one line didn't use space well i want to answer vertigosity last post but there is a mix of answer + Question .

?Now leave that

here is the new one

Q: how can i fix my logon screen bcz i restore my orignall logonui.exe file but nothing happen still windows giving this error "value creation failed " At line 609" and after that it come to windows xp default screen ?

vertigosity: "I suspect you may have a logonUI modified by something else - did the GANT pack include a modified logonui? The modification the Tango patcher does to logonui.exe only works on a normal WinXP logonui.exe file. If that's the case, restore that file, and let the reloader do its work. If you don't have access to a backup copy of it, and want the previous version back,"

A: yes bro gant pack modiefied this file and i will remove that pack from my comp and restart it so why my logon screen cannot work?

vertigosity :"What"

A: the black wallpaper i need bcz i want to make a new boot screen thats why i request to u give me one balck wallpaper

with tango sign

ReLapse & Scirwode :rolleyes:

And bro plz convert these png images in to ico format and also tell me the software name bcz which software i use to convert png to ico is not convert well.

software name is "Avceicon"

now waiting for ur reply

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Edited by RkohhH
Any news on this, Vert? I'm fed up with the Vista icon pack I've used for the last few weeks and want to go back to TANGO. If the new version is imminent I would wait for that.
I'd say tomorrow. I finished up the new documentation last night, so all I need to do now is get OpenOffice working again (2.2.1 breaks things again, yay!). I'd actually have it tomorrow night probably, but I'll upload it at work, where I have a fast connection.
i need that bootscreen anyone help or just give me a file or a logonui.exe i will replace with my system file?

  1. Ask stuff once, ask right. If you have to take extra time to put something in words clearly and concisely, do it - save it in a text file and come back to it later - language is useless if it's not used in a precise and specific manner.
  2. I check the thread when I check the thread, asking more than once just confuses the hell out of me, and annoys everybody else. I sleep while you're posting, so it's not like it would do any good anyways. If I find somebody standing over my bed screaming at me to wake up and fix their Tango, I'm going to explore the nukular option...
  3. Yep, that's probably why your logon screen is breaking. The normal XP logon screen is calling for a certain image, which doesn't exist in the Gant version of the logonui.exe file; the Tango version inherits the use of that image. On getting your original LogonUI.exe: Grab your Windows CD, and google for instructions on using the "extract" command.
  4. You can't make high-resolution bootscreens. Windows just doesn't support that. 640x480x4bpp is really as good as it gets.
  5. You can't just convert icons of one size to ICOs. You either have to only use the one size you have, or resize them into fuzzy blobs, which breaks Tango's guidelines. Some of those icons look neat, though, got a source for 'em? The source material might have the normal array of sizes. I'd use something like @icon sushi to convert them, but it needs source images - there is no "isolate and magnify" command.

  1. You can't just convert icons of one size to ICOs. You either have to only use the one size you have, or resize them into fuzzy blobs, which breaks Tango's guidelines. Some of those icons look neat, though, got a source for 'em? The source material might have the normal array of sizes. I'd use something like @icon sushi to convert them, but it needs source images - there is no "isolate and magnify" command.

Strictly speaking that is not true, One of the versions of B??f contained a lovely little console program called png2ico with instruction on how to use it. All you need is a png file larger than 128x128.

Place the png(s) to be converted into a subfolder called thepngs and run the batch script. You get a single icon per png containing all of the sizes specified in the batch script. Of course, the batch files can be edited to select icon size ranges and color depth, and the subfolder can be named changed. I use this program all of the time to create 32bit icons and it does a fairly good job of resizing without distortion.

I'm attaching it with the readmes and the batch scripts that I use.

png2ico.zip

Yeah, it works within a range, but not at the lower sizes that icons normally use - 16x16 through 32x32.

Yeah, I know, trying to get any Windows-customization people to care about the Tango guidelines for their Tangoing is a lost cause, and just makes me look anal... but it's my lot in life :/

Edited by vertigosity
Yeah, it works within a range, but not at the lower sizes that icons normally use - 16x16 through 32x32.

I don't find that the case, the icons I've created loss some details at the small ranges, but then how much detail can you back into 256 to 1024 pixels?

Anyway, here is an icon I created for myself for Halloween, it's not strictly tango, but...

wizardpumpkin.ico

I'd say tomorrow. I finished up the new documentation last night, so all I need to do now is get OpenOffice working again (2.2.1 breaks things again, yay!). I'd actually have it tomorrow night probably, but I'll upload it at work, where I have a fast connection.

  1. Ask stuff once, ask right. If you have to take extra time to put something in words clearly and concisely, do it - save it in a text file and come back to it later - language is useless if it's not used in a precise and specific manner.
  2. I check the thread when I check the thread, asking more than once just confuses the hell out of me, and annoys everybody else. I sleep while you're posting, so it's not like it would do any good anyways. If I find somebody standing over my bed screaming at me to wake up and fix their Tango, I'm going to explore the nukular option...
  3. Yep, that's probably why your logon screen is breaking. The normal XP logon screen is calling for a certain image, which doesn't exist in the Gant version of the logonui.exe file; the Tango version inherits the use of that image. On getting your original LogonUI.exe: Grab your Windows CD, and google for instructions on using the "extract" command.
  4. You can't make high-resolution bootscreens. Windows just doesn't support that. 640x480x4bpp is really as good as it gets.
  5. You can't just convert icons of one size to ICOs. You either have to only use the one size you have, or resize them into fuzzy blobs, which breaks Tango's guidelines. Some of those icons look neat, though, got a source for 'em? The source material might have the normal array of sizes. I'd use something like @icon sushi to convert them, but it needs source images - there is no "isolate and magnify" command.

1.bro first thing that post will be useless i say sry i want to remove that post but there is not edit **** button or del button tab so i can del that ****ing message so what can i do i can kill my self than u forgive me ha . :crazy: i just not remember to use space thats why that message is just like a puzzle message k sry for that. Happy :D

2.this is my third or fourth message in this thread so how can i distrub k i will not ask u any question happy .

3.now i don't need any instruction :(

4.i know that bootscreen res is only 640 *480 but i aslo need that wallpaper for desktop and bootscreen anyway u do ur work i will not distrub u k

5.thx for this ;) big thx :)

now calm down be happy life is very short k bro have fun bye

Edited by RkohhH
1.bro first thing that post will be useless i say sry i want to remove that post but there is not edit **** button or del button tab so i can del that ****ing message so what can i do i can kill my self than u forgive me ha . :crazy: i just not remember to use space thats why that message is just like a puzzle message k sry for that. Happy :D

2.this is my third or fourth message in this thread so how can i distrub k i will not ask u any question happy .

3.now i don't need any instruction :(

4.i know that bootscreen res is only 640 *480 but i aslo need that wallpaper for desktop and bootscreen anyway u do ur work i will not distrub u k

5.thx for this ;) big thx :)

now calm down be happy life is very short k bro have fun bye

English only please.

I don't find that the case, the icons I've created loss some details at the small ranges, but then how much detail can you back into 256 to 1024 pixels?
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^ That's how much. It's not just detail - it's also clarity, and sharpness.

Those fuzzy blobs were made from the original 48x48 vector - it loses a bit more pixel-resizing.

Edited by vertigosity
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^ That's how much. It's not just detail - it's also clarity, and sharpness.

Those fuzzy blobs were made from the original 48x48 vector - it loses a bit more pixel-resizing.

Point taken, I accept your argument. Though I generally have no problem with the icons I create, for myself, with Png2Ico, for a professionally finished look, it is not the best tool.

I think RkohhH is using English, though not normal written English, but the Cell Phone Text Speak dialect. :rofl:

i agree i don't write normal english i will use short words instead of full words no punctuation is used thats why these guys thinging that this is not the english any way come to the point

vertigosity : On getting your original LogonUI.exe: Grab your Windows CD, and google for instructions on using the "extract" command.

RkohhH : bro i will grab the original logonui.exe file from anyother computer and replace with mine modieifed logonui.exe after

replacement. I will restart my Computer after retsrat the default windows xp logon is set all error are gone Then i will

run ur patch and after patching then i will restart the computer but after that nothing happen only the default screen is

come again bro one thing that i want to tell u that there are four types of file save in my windows like :

logonui.exe (Logon screen file) ,

logonui.backup (i know this the backup file ),

logonui.exe.manifest (Don't Know)

logonuiX (logonstudio is installl in my pc i thing thats why this file is come but i will remove that software form my pc )

Anyone,

On the 2600-7.08 front, I rewrote the OpenOffice detection code. The code looks cooler, and it actually works now... at least until 2.2.2 comes out. I'll poke around to see if there's any last minute stuff I want to finish up, I'll spin a finished build, and upload it sometime tomorrow. Anybody who has trouble... well, you're still gonna have it.

Edited by vertigosity

2600-7.08 is out.

Changes:

Add support for the new Windows Update client, more of IE7, OpenOffice (again). Added a few more one-shot mods (now called mini-mods). Synced up with recent major upstream updates to GIT2 and Tangerine (Gutsy Gibbon), as well as a tweak or two to Tango. New CHM-based documentation.

Now, back to work on uselessly next-gen patcher tech, and Vista!

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