[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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Whats up with the folders on the all programs menu? Yellow versions of the m-dos app icon?
It's categories/applications-other. It doesn't feel quite as right in the three Tango skins as it does in Gnome (post-52710-1187422446.png)... I guess I'll see how everyone feels about it a few months out.
It's been a long time, eh? Here's one for mIRC as was requested.

SranShaft can u give me RealPlayer,Media Player classic(With New Style),Scheduled Task,Warcraft 3 and magic Folder icon.If You have time please make those icon for me.

TO vertigosity: thanks for this nice update

ReLapse:Whats up with the folders on the all programs menu? Yellow versions of the m-dos app icon?

RkohhH: i agree why You change program gorup icon i think that previous one icon is looking good ?

As far as I know, there is already a Tango-fied version of Media Player Classic floating around. I was pretty sure there was one for RealPlayer as well but I couldn't find it - so here it is. One for Warcraft might come soon if I feel up to it.

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RealPlayer.ico

It's categories/applications-other. It doesn't feel quite as right in the three Tango skins as it does in Gnome (post-52710-1187422446.png)... I guess I'll see how everyone feels about it a few months out.

I got used to the look and after I changed any sub folders on the menu to suit it looked cool in a way, it'll take some time to get used to though.

It's been a long time, eh? Here's one for mIRC as was requested.

Oh who the man? You the man!

Ok guys, I would like to see a few icons done in tango, preferably Warcraft 3 and XNview.

Cannot seem to find those. Thanks in advance ^_^

I already did one for XnView. Take a look back through the thread - should be about 10-15 pages back I think. Warcraft 3 has already been requested and I'm working on it.

To the rest: Thanks for the comments. Happy to help. :)

For unpacking you could also try this one:

Universal Extractor

http://legroom.net/software/uniextract

Did extract every file I wanted until now.

BTW: Repacking is absolutely not necessary. Only if you're low an hd space.

Now I start to quote myself...

Guys need Your Help To find this Visual style "Mint 2.0"

Here is the link of that visual style which i want. i need same style which u have seen in the screen shots

"http://pt13.deviantart.com/art/09-04-07-52293018 "

Not this one

"http://hsn.deviantart.com/art/Mint-2-0-Visual-Style-49718884 "

i don't need this one.

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Guys need Your Help To find this Visual style "Mint 2.0"

Here is the link of that visual style which i want. i need same style which u have seen in the screen shots

"http://pt13.deviantart.com/art/09-04-07-52293018 "

Not this one

"http://hsn.deviantart.com/art/Mint-2-0-Visual-Style-49718884 "

i don't need this one.

I don't get it, bro. The link in the screenshot points to HSN's visual style. There is no other, bro!

Edited by martin10018

I'm having trouble finding a Tango/Gnome PHP icon I previously had. It's kind of hard to find it/any on google as it returns websites which URLs contain .php. The one I had was based on the normal text icon with an added PHP logo (white text on a blueish oval) in the bottom right. While I'm asking I'd also like to find a JavaScript (using the script one currently) and a CSS (current one is the office document template) icon. Cheers, and great work vertigosity and you others for creating such nice looking stuff :)

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