[Shell Patcher] Tango Icons for Windows


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Hey, anybody got a tango e-mail icon where the envelope is closed (and no reply/forward arrows etc)?

Tried search and the only semi-useful thing I got was vertigosity telling another memmber that there aren't many variations of the e-mail icon available.

Hey, anybody got a tango e-mail icon where the envelope is closed (and no reply/forward arrows etc)?

Tried search and the only semi-useful thing I got was vertigosity telling another memmber that there aren't many variations of the e-mail icon available.

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For anybody who wants (better) Tangoized OpenOffice, Novell has a fork of it with gnome/industrial icons pre-built (among other actual bullet-point-able features). I'm actually considering dropping STTP support for stock OOo in favor of it (one less thing for me to maintain). Thoughts?

http://go-oo.org/discover

For anybody who wants (better) Tangoized OpenOffice, Novell has a fork of it with gnome/industrial icons pre-built (among other actual bullet-point-able features). I'm actually considering dropping STTP support for stock OOo in favor of it (one less thing for me to maintain). Thoughts?

http://go-oo.org/discover

AFAIK the Tango icons are included with OOo since version 2.4?

AFAIK the Tango icons are included with OOo since version 2.4?
The toolbar icons are available but not on by default (they are in Gooo), but Gooo actually has the app icons (ie, the stuff that STTP would be covering as well). Well, most of them. Some of them have some kind of odd but appropriate Tango/XP-style-guideline-hybrid icons.

I feel like a complete arse for having this be my first post on Neowin, so I'll apologize now. I'M SORRY!

I tried to do searches via Google and this thread, but I couldn't find any links to 7.08 or 7.08.1. Does anybody know of any available around the internets?

Although I think my search might be pointless after scanning this thread; my reason for wanting to download a prior version was the fact certain items didn't seem to be skinned after installing the latest version, but it sounds like that might be an SP3 issue and not a 7.08.2 issue. If that's the case, please feel free to ignore this.

Thanks in advance y'all! :D

Although I think my search might be pointless after scanning this thread; my reason for wanting to download a prior version was the fact certain items didn't seem to be skinned after installing the latest version, but it sounds like that might be an SP3 issue and not a 7.08.2 issue. If that's the case, please feel free to ignore this.

Thanks in advance y'all! :D

Yeah, if you're worried about the filepicker dialogs, that's an SP3 thing. Anything else... is probably a "I haven't done it" thing :p
Yeah, if you're worried about the filepicker dialogs, that's an SP3 thing. Anything else... is probably a "I haven't done it" thing :p

Haha, yeah...the filepicker dialogs is the only item I can think of actually. Stupid SP3! Thanks a ton for all the work you've done over time on this thing though. I haven't stopped using it since I came across it.

Any plans out there to make a tango ff3 theme? The only thing keeping me from the latest release candidates are the lack of a firefox theme...

If no one else out there is going to do it, I might try my hand at it...

Tango and Gnome 2.0, https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=636662

Could you post instructions on how to add another iconset? I was interested in Oxygen. Thanks for the amazing work ...
It doesn't really have the ability to add another iconset as such, but look at the CHM documentation for "resource overloading" - that'll make it fairly simple to use KDE4's iconset for personal use, and it should also be fairly simple to make a wrapper-installer if you want to redistribute it. I'm thinking about making the source code available in the next release, but I haven't finalized that yet.
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