
Faenza-Cupertino Kde
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Faenza-Cupertino now for Kde too!
Enjoy!
All credits go to Tiheum for making Faenza icons (for gnome), to john007 for Faenza-Cupertino (for gnome) and to Santgio72 for porting Faenza-icons to kde.
I just mixed all of their works for you to enjoy Faenza-Cupertino on kde :)
ATTENTION: these theme replaces Faenza iconset, if you have it installed.
I will update the pack with a new index.theme wich does not replace it, but for now pay attention ;)
9 years ago
12.10.2010 UPDATE: Fixed some folder icons, (were still brown, now they are blue) and Dolphin icon,
plus massive enlightenment with symbolic link icons,
now the theme is ok and lighter! :D
9 years ago
12.10.2010 UPDATE: Fixed some folder icons, (were still brown, now they are blue) and Dolphin icon,
plus massive enlightenment with symbolic link icons,
now the theme is ok and lighter! :D
snakebite
8 years ago
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mrmars
8 years ago
i will merge these changes into the package, and by so update it.
I will mention you in description, to thank you :)
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snakebite
8 years ago
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mrmars
8 years ago
it will be merged into the download file in a day of two.
I don't know how to thank you, i will sure credit you in the description and in the readme file :)
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snakebite
8 years ago
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snakebite
8 years ago
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miguelpalacio
8 years ago
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angelcleff4
8 years ago
keep it up :D
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Nikobr
8 years ago
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mrmars
8 years ago
Sorry everybody, I am very busy with "my real life" atm, and can't therefore perform the updates I would like to do and so, I won't upload an updated version until at least April.
If someone of you is interested in helping, or suggestions, just write me and let me know.
Thanks everybody
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hellnest
8 years ago
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mrmars
8 years ago
Updates are coming soon, stay tuned! :)
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palakry
8 years ago
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Shirakawasuna
8 years ago
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Shirakawasuna
8 years ago
If you inherit Faenza or even Faenza-Cupertino, this will essentially make your theme entirely cross-platform (GTK/GNOME and KDE). All a user will have to do is select this as their gtk icon set and their KDE iconset and everything will work perfectly. This would benefit GNOME users using KDE apps just as much as KDE users using GTK apps!
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Shirakawasuna
8 years ago
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Shirakawasuna
8 years ago
1) I know you know about it already, but conflicting with Faenza is really a problem. Please update the index/folder name soon! It makes automating any integration with GTK apps simply impossible (you can have Faenza for gtk or KDE, but not both without editing the index).
2) You can save a lot of file size by doing two things:
First, inherit the Faenza icon theme itself and only replace the icons that differ (like Faenza Cupertino does by default). Just add 'Faenza' to your Inherits= line in the index.theme. This will only work after you change the theme name. A downside is that everyone will have to download both Faenza and your package, but it does make it super easy to distribute (I would put it on archlinux's aur).
Second, you can use symlinks for redundant images. This will probably cut your filesize in half!
Thanks again! This icon set is simply fantastic. I would be happy to implement the above suggestions if you want some help!
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mrmars
8 years ago
1) Yes, i must edit index.theme and rename it to something like "Faenza-Cupertino-Kde", now that i am on xmas holiday i'll work on it
2) Despite the big size of the archive, i swear I tried to do all the symlinks i could, maybe i missed some redundancy, maybe this is the best i could do (the original Faenza is huge, actually)
3) I didn't think about gtk-kde integration, (it already works for me?!), thank you for pointing it out
4) I am not sure i want people having to download both packages, after all, even if my is "inheriting" and light, the original one is still heavy, as i stated above.
Merry Christmas! :)
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Shirakawasuna
8 years ago
When I unzip + untar the source archive and run find -type l, I don't see anything (no links!). Maybe the links are getting removed at some point, if you're using a build script?
And now that I think about it, so long as Inherits=Faenza is in there, integration will still work. So... that's cool. No need to force people to install the original Faenza, but integration will work better if they already have it. Nifty.
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juank202
9 years ago
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pugacioff
9 years ago
but overall it's a great work ;)
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mrmars
9 years ago
I will add an "ATTENTION: it replaces Faenza if installed"
in description ;)
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DreadKnight
9 years ago
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melanias
9 years ago
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pawanyadav
9 years ago
Thanks............
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