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Gorilla SVG icons

  

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Downloads:  1863
Submitted:  Jun 19 2002
Updated:  Jun 19 2002

Description:

This is a repackaging of Nautilus' "Scalable Gorilla" icon theme. I've put it up here mainly for testing purposes.

This is an SVG theme. You *must* have KDE from CVS HEAD for this to work. You must also install libart_lgpl before compiling kdelibs. libart_lgpl can currently only be obtained from kdesupport in CVS.

This theme does not contain the Ximian logo, as required by their peculiar licence.

If you like the icons, but don't have KDE 3.1, go to http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=925

Finally, props to Jakub Steiner, who drew this lot. He may work for the other side, but he's obviously talented. His site's at http://jimmac.musichall.cz/




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 Nice

 
 by rwlbuis on: Jun 19 2002
 
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Actually you can also get libart from kdesupport cvs these days.
Thnx for the svg test theme Simon!


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 D'oh!

 
 by simonmacmullen on: Jun 19 2002
 
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Updated


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 Lisence

 
 by ciasa on: Jun 19 2002
 
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This theme does not contain the Ximian logo, as required by their peculiar licence.
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Im not sure what you mean by that sentence. Does the license require that the logo *not* be included? Or does it require the Ximian logo be included, and you just didnt feel like including it?


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 Ximian Logo

 
 by aergern on: Jun 19 2002
 
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Ximian requires that if you use their logo on any product that you pay a royalty fee that is if it isn't produced directly by them.

So use the monkey and pay..or at least your suppose to pay.


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 Peculiar license

 
 by simonmacmullen on: Jun 20 2002
 
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It's here:

http://www.hp.com/workstations/support/software/hpux/gnome/docs/license-ximian-logo-files.txt

IANAL, but it seems that if you include the ximian logo with anything you redistribute, you lose the ability to modify it. I'm not sure how legal it is (trademarks overriding copyright law?), but let's not have a licensing flamewar ;)


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 Thank you

 
 by voz on: Jun 19 2002
 
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Thank you! Jimmac and Tigert are great artists. The combination of their graphics and KDE makes my life a little brighter. :)


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 Just Ugly

 
 by ishamid on: Jun 19 2002
 
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Imamology

I did not vote this down, because efforts like this should be encouraged, but the ximian icons are among the _ugliest_ eyesores I've ever seen. It's like the Emperor's New Clothes though: people seem afraid to admit that some Ximian/Gnome icons are really not that great.


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 Don't agree

 
 by voz on: Jun 20 2002
 
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Well, I don't agree with you. Tastes differ. But regarding your comment about Ximian icons: I'd say it's often the other way around - some people don't like the icons just because they are associated with GNOME. That I think is stupid, especially as I truly like Jimmac's and Tigert's work.


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 differences

 
 by Dany-CL on: Jun 22 2002
 
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One of the difference between kde and gnome icons lays in the way icons are designed: kde ones have straight borderlines, all with the same thickness, as gnome have more hand-made looking ones, looking like they were drawn with a pencil. Tigert and Jimmac are pro artists and make great contributions to Linux.
As you can see, my tastes lend me to prefer gnome-style icons, more artistic in my opinion, kde ones looking more serious .
But as we say in french, man shall not discuss about tastes and colors :)))


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 I don't get it. .

 
 by byteme on: Jun 20 2002
 
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what all the fuss is about SVG format icons. I've yet to see any that look appreciably better alpha blended 32 bit ones. Perhaps, when my new iMac arrives, I'll come to understand a bit more.


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 er....

 
 by mhearn on: Jun 20 2002
 
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the Mac doesn't support SVG icons. Nothing apart from KDE and GNOME does.


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 didn't say it did,

 
 by byteme on: Jun 20 2002
 
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However, the SVG format has been likened to the icons commonly seen with OSX. Perhaps this is another case of. . .great format. . .so-so implementation?


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 vectors

 
 by voz on: Jun 20 2002
 
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SVG icons are vector based icons. You can decrease and increase size without losing quality. I don't know how that is similar to the icons in MacOS X, because they aren't vector based.


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 just great....

 
 by hutmat on: Jun 20 2002
 
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thanks.


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