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#1 2012-09-02 20:41:06

Nando
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The quest for a simple way to nice icons in #!

Hi folks, this is the first thread I open in this forum. I was just wondering if there's a simple way to change the icon set, beyond installing a bunch like faenza for instance, which would mainly change things in the file explorer, the chrome icon and nothing more. What I want is to try to give the system a whole look with a good icon set (terminal, browsers, files, systray, etc.). Is that possible without having to change each icon for each app, one at a time? Tnx a lot.

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#2 2012-09-02 21:36:56

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Re: The quest for a simple way to nice icons in #!

^ There are other Icon packages... I searched for a long time until I found LinuxLex-8 and use it everywhere...

It is a matter of subjective taste...


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#3 2012-09-02 22:06:53

Nando
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Re: The quest for a simple way to nice icons in #!

Thanks VastOne, I'm downloading them to give it a try. I just wonder if there's an icon set that includes what are usual apps in #! like iceweasel, terminator, geany, and so on.

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#4 2012-09-02 22:11:15

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Re: The quest for a simple way to nice icons in #!

^ For me, I have 6-8 icons I really like and just include then within the linux-lex package.  When you look at the directory structure, you can figure out what goes where.

I do like the default stuf that linux-lex has, your mileage may vary...


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#5 2012-09-02 22:13:05

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Re: The quest for a simple way to nice icons in #!

AwOkenDark is what i use (have not figured out on how to make tint2 to use them, but i didnt really try, since i prefer my tint to be textual).

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