[Shell Patcher] Super Turbo Tango Patcher 6000


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just thinking for the sake of the developer and the progress, i fully understand that he can't fully focus on the project, so couldn't this project be made more openly available, and let others work on it?

just thinking for the sake of the developer and the progress, i fully understand that he can't fully focus on the project, so couldn't this project be made more openly available, and let others work on it?

I'd planned on releasing full source code as an option in the installer (2600 does, now) whenever I released the next big revision... but that hasn't really happened yet. Sourceforge won't accept it as a project, they don't accept Creative Commons licensed projects, and a large enough potion of STTP is CC-by-SA to make that a significant problem... a true central SVN repository for multiple people to access would be nice.

Dunno, maybe after I've got enough done for the Python-Powered Patcher (I do still spend a little time piddling at it, I'm planning on attacking it with full steam over my Christmas break), I'll try to make a project on it again. Since iconsets and OS definitions are used as pluggable modules, I wouldn't have to do any/much eulabending, and they might accept that as a project.

Would it be possible to use this app as a delivery method for other custom icon sets?

For example, compile a bunch of icons in a folder/file hierarchy that perfectly matches the one used by Tango patcher, then run tango patcher to have it install those icons?

It would be cool if it could. That would make icon themes in Windows as easy to use/create as icon themes in Linux (gnome in specific).

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I know this maybe a repeated question but i want to know if i got this right , for X64 users fist i install the TiizeBuild-SVNr54.exe then install the tango file to work ?

it`s my 1st time on a x64 OS

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I have a few on my deviantART as well. Maybe people could start requesting what apps they would like to see skinned?

I need Virtual PC 2007 SP1..it is lot of technical work ... icons needed are 16x16 and already available....I get overworked lastmonths with doing stuff (Tango Jambo was hell of a work) and I need a rest or I will develop negative attitude for this Tangomania.

I use VirtualPC to run all non portable apps there ....programs that are hard to skin and I do not use them daily. Also virtual box app is a good idea. I will release in public my foxit reader and mime icons in return

/watch my deviant for tango stuff

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I get overworked lastmonths with doing stuff (Tango Jambo was hell of a work) and I need a rest or I will develop negative attitude for this Tangomania.
Yeah, I went overboard, then got a day job... and look what happened to me - I'm dead :p
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Well well well, i've just got mad with tango. A shame the shell files are not windows 7. Some works, but now it says Windows Vista Tangofied, instead of Windows 7 Ultimate. :(

Oh, and i'm including a picture of witch applications wont work. I get and error each time i try to apply shell files.

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OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.

Hope it helps in some way.

Well well well, i've just got mad with tango. A shame the shell files are not windows 7. Some works, but now it says Windows Vista Tangofied, instead of Windows 7 Ultimate.

Oh, and i'm including a picture of witch applications wont work. I get and error each time i try to apply shell files.

post-323314-1262360894_thumb.png

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.

Hope it helps in some way.

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