[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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Ok, turned on my computer today, patcher needs to reload the windows update thingy... Restart. It needs to do it again... Restart. Tried in safe mode... Again, it needs to reload again... Help please?

Which file is needing to be reloaded?

If it is wuauclt.exe, then just ignore it. That program is used for windows update and used to have an icon, but no longer has it. The STTP has not been updated to take this change into account.

If it is another file, well, tell us and someone may know what to do.

@vigge

http://vdepizzol.wordpress.com/2007/02/21/...angoset-part-2/

You can convert the png files from that page to ico :)

Argh, too late to edit.

there are more filetype png's available here - http://zone.spip.org/trac/spip-zone/browse...o_vignettes/png

Which file is needing to be reloaded?

If it is wuauclt.exe, then just ignore it. That program is used for windows update and used to have an icon, but no longer has it. The STTP has not been updated to take this change into account.

If it is another file, well, tell us and someone may know what to do.

Yup, it's that one... So, gonna turn off the auto reloader for now, to stop bugging me. Thanks.

When can we expect the Windows Tango site to be back up?
In the form that it was before, never - I don't feel like throwing money at hosting right now, or demanding administrative control over a donated server. The informational bits are available as a CHM now, and the resources I had hosted on the page will eventually go somewhere, possibly DeviantArt.
In the form that it was before, never - I don't feel like throwing money at hosting right now, or demanding administrative control over a donated server. The informational bits are available as a CHM now, and the resources I had hosted on the page will eventually go somewhere, possibly DeviantArt.

check your PM!

wtf?:

why are the icons in start menu orange??

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.
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wtf???

bro don't know why are you shock. i know that this is a windows blind visual style i just give u a screen shots that you can easily understand my question.Beacause i see most of the people moded the msvisualstyle and change the ms visual style same as aero visual style. And i also want the same aero style . hope now you can understand bye bro

Guys first i need your help that how can i remove these tabs is it possible if yes than please tell me instruction

see the screen shots which i have upload and than tell me ?

Okay, if you mean Aero style as in the shellstyle is at the bottom of the window, then for VSes you simply drag and drop a replacement shellstyle.dll (go into <skin folder>\Shell\<choose a colour>, copy shellstyle.dll) into your current VS's shell folder.

It looks like you're using the Windowblinds skin 5imple - in that case, it's not that easy to switch out shellstyles. If you want to shut off that pane altogether, in Explorer click Tools > Options and select "Use Windows classic folders."

bro don't know why are you shock. i know that this is a windows blind visual style i just give u a screen shots that you can easily understand my question.Beacause i see most of the people moded the msvisualstyle and change the ms visual style same as aero visual style. And i also want the same aero style . hope now you can understand bye bro

i'm surprise but it looks to me u r posting in the wrong forum, this is about tango shellpatcher/icons not about moddin VS o WB themes

i'm surprise but it looks to me u r posting in the wrong forum, this is about tango shellpatcher/icons not about moddin VS o WB themes

Thx rm20010 for ur kind and also the useful instruction im trying this :rolleyes::

And daeron tunuviel and omg martin10018 sry :cry:: Bcz i need a aero visual style for to match with tango icon thats why i think that this is the right thread to ask :blush:: but sry next time i will be more carefull ;))

And help me to find any ms aero style that can perfectly match with tango icon can u :((

Again Sry :huh::

Thx rm20010 for ur kind and also the useful instruction im trying this :rolleyes:

And daeron tunuviel and omg martin10018 sry :cry: Bcz i need a aero visual style for to match with tango icon thats why i think that this is the right thread to ask :blush: but sry next time i will be more carefull ;)

And help me to find any ms aero style that can perfectly match with tango icon can u :(

Again Sry :huh:

You can find some here or here. Ain't searching grand?

And to answer your question - at least I think there was question somewhere in there - you can turn that part off by going in the 'Folder Options' and making sure 'Use Windows classic folders' is selected.

Wow, amazing. I've seen these icons before and I was wondering where I could get them. This shell patcher is superb. Now, if only I could get tango icons for my apps. Thanks alot vertigosity.

Wow, amazing. I've seen these icons before and I was wondering where I could get them. This shell patcher is superb. Now, if only I could get tango icons for my apps. Thanks alot vertigosity.

There are plenty of them out there. I've created some 2 dozen of them on here and I know there are many more. Google is your friend.

There are plenty of them out there. I've created some 2 dozen of them on here and I know there are many more. Google is your friend.

Plenty that I can't find. The only one I found so far was the mIRC icon. :blink:

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