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Tango-Original

  

GNOME Icon

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Tango-Original
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Link:  http://tango-project.org
Downloads:  51371
Submitted:  Nov 12 2005
Updated:  Mar 30 2007

Description:

This is the Tango Project's icon set which I unofficially packaged.
It's a very pleasant set of icons.
Frankly, I got sick of the blue icons, so I repackaged all the latest icons with the original sleek gray icons, with the dark blue tabs. This is a much more chic look than the blue.

In the screenshot:
Metacity: Unity
Gtk: ish-dark

This icon theme requires Tango.
If you don't want to use Tango, remove it from the list of inherited icons in index.theme




Changelog:

2007/03/30:
Updated package with new index.theme file. Removed dependency of gnomecrystalsvg (sorry should have done that earlier!).
The current icon packages that this depends are now 'Tango,gnome'.
I personally insert 'Bluecurve' between Tango and gnome in that list.

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Original-0.6.3:
update

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Original-0.5.1:
0.5.1, same old snappy gray icons.

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Original-0.5.0:
Same as official 0.5.0 set, except with the more unique looking original gray folder icons.

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0.5.0:
Blue folders, more icons.

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0.4.0-2:
Version 0.4.0 of the icons built with version 0.5.0 of the icon-naming-utils, adding appx 30 icons to the set.



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 Window Border

 
 by graphic23 on: Nov 24 2005
 
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Hey,
Nice Theme. I was just wondering what the Metacity theme (or whatever is running) was ?

Thanks!


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 Re: Window Border

 
 by graphic23 on: Nov 24 2005
 
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I'm an idiot. I just noticed it. Sorry for the bother.


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 Re: Re: Window Borde

 
 by bmzf on: Nov 24 2005
 
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Actually, I'm not sure what the metacity in the new screenshot is since I just used the image from the Tango project's web site.


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 Re: Re: Window Borde

 
 by hylkebons on: Dec 2 2005
 
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it can now be found on the official website


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 trash icon

 
 by vurcieyem on: Nov 24 2005
 
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I really like this theme, but I think the trash icon needs changing or significant improvement.


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 Re: trash icon

 
 by bmzf on: Nov 24 2005
 
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I don't know what kind of improvement you mean, but I personally love the contrast the trash icons have because they are green. Many lively colors make this icon set a very un-boring one.


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 Re: Re: trash icon

 
 by vurcieyem on: Nov 24 2005
 
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To me it just doesn;t seem to fit in well with the rest of the icons.


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 Re: trash icon

 
 by respite on: Nov 25 2005
 
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I completely agree with bmzf. The trash icon brings a much needed piece of contrast to all the blue folders. I even believe the web browser (firefox) icon should have some color contrast as well.


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 Re: trash icon

 
 by Aphax on: Nov 28 2005
 
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I'm not so sure what to think of the Trash icon either. It is true that having *everything* in the blue color makes the icon theme rather dull, but I'm not really fond of this green thing sticking out either. Perhaps if there were more green desktop icons it could bring things into balance though.


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 Sug.Window borders

 
 by vvlist on: Nov 25 2005
 
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The clearlooks and blended-select window borders look sweet with these tango icons. Check it out for yourself.


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 Re: Sug.Window borde

 
 by bmzf on: Nov 25 2005
 
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I agree. Very slick.


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 Re: Re: Sug.Window b

 
 by bmzf on: Nov 25 2005
 
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Strangely though, the windows are much darker than bvc's screenshots, which looked much better.


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 Huge link overlay

 
 by Aphax on: Nov 27 2005
 
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This is the best icon theme I have seen. The only thing about it that I'd like to see done differently is the huge overlay icons my links are getting, examples at http://www.aphax.nl/images/tango-link.png and http://www.aphax.nl/images/tango-link-list.png

Can I make the overlay icons smaller?


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 Thanks

 
 by artifact on: Nov 30 2005
 
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Thanks for providing this icon set. I'd got so sick with the blue folders, that I had reverted back to the default GNOME icons untill I found this.


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 Re: Thanks

 
 by bmzf on: Nov 30 2005
 
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No problem. Unfortunately, probably because of a few complaints about gray folders, the Tango project went the wrong way with the weak blue color they're using now, IMO.
All the other icons are great, and with the old folders this is still my favorite icon set.


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 agreed

 
 by felipe on: Nov 30 2005
 
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the grey x-directory-* icons are better, i can't understand why they choose to go with that plastic blue.

maybe an attempt to attract kde users/artists? bad mistake

thanks for sharing :)


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