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Re: [gcmd-dev] Standard Icon theme?
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Niklas Mattisson |
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Re: [gcmd-dev] Standard Icon theme? |
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Thu, 6 Jan 2011 19:29:32 +0100 |
Yes this is exactly what I ment.
The reason I was asking is that I was looking a little at the handling of
mime-types and it looks a bit old handled.
It works for simple tasks but many of the mime handling is really strange.
Looking forward to see this in the future then. :)
Regards,
Niklas M
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 1:14 PM, Piotr Eljasiak <address@hidden> wrote:
> > I have been looking around a little about standard icon themes. Now I do
> > know that there are plans for making gnome-commander reading mime-types
> and
> > so on. However I have one question.
> >
> > The tango! project might be a good icon theme to use as a standard set of
> > icons for gnome-commander. I am not sure about the copyright and the use
> of
> > tango but maybe it could be something that you could think about using?
> >
> > The reason I am taking tango into the loop is mostly for the standard set
> of
> > icons that is being used and delivered by the tango project. Using the
> svg
> > icons or the standard icons there could give gnome-commander a completely
> > new look and feel to the user.
> >
> > I tried it really fast to only make the images xpm but the standard setup
> of
> > icons now are a bit blurry to me. But I loved the feel of the icons
> instead
> > of the old once.
> >
> > What do you think and how do you feel about using Tango?
>
> You are referring to file type (or mime) icons, aren't you? The other
> (toolbar, menu and button) icons come from installed gnome theme, so
> they can be easily changed by users.
>
>
> I'm planning to switch to themed icons for file types, though it's
> likely to happen after 1.4 release.
>
>
> Piotr
>
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