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Noia for KDE 1.00

  

KDE Icons

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Noia for KDE 1.00
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Noia for KDE 1.00
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Link:  http://www.carlitus.net
Downloads:  250634
Submitted:  Nov 10 2002
Updated:  Sep 18 2003

Description:

Icon set for KDE 3.0 and KDE 3.1
Complete iconset with around 600 original icons. It can be used as individual icons for X desktops, or as a complete iconset for KDE 3.0-3.1 or above (new KDE features will not be iconized at this moment).
Please, read the 'readme' text file for more info.
This iconset is under LGPL. Read the 'lesser.txt' text file about the license.
Enjoy it!
Many thanks to es.kde.org to host the icons; muchas gracias people :D
Carlitus




Changelog:

1.00
Finally available as a direct download.
-Added icons for these daily use apps: Kget, Kmail, Ark, K3b
-An important change: now it's under LGPL; previously was under GPL, and changed because the LPGL it's more permissive (requested by some KDE dev, and suggested by some Gnome users too).

0.95
10-september-2003
This iconset was stored in a external server. At this date, that server don't allow external links to their files, so this iconset can't be downloaded! I can pay for a extensive-downloaded file like this iconset, so i will appreciate any help (a server to store my files freely -or not-). Thanks for the support.

0.95
11-august-2003
Only fixed a broken download link

0.95
-Added the 128x128 size. Not all icons are in this size.
-Added KDE 3.1 icons, such tab icons, kget, messagebox, ...
-Added the throbber.
-Fixed important icons, previously released but missing on last update (such filesave, www)
-Small fixes.
-The Readme text file is more complete. Now have howto's, links to other Noia icons/skins and the complete iconlist.

0.90
Refining and polishing of lots of icons, specially for actions and apps.
Now the Noia icons for KDE is under GPL license.

0.50
Added 142 new icons.
No more icons will be added (except if there's any important KDE missing icon).
Other icons will be released apart.
The next release will be the Release Candidate, and it will contain some icons redesigned and the small icons fixed.
Now it's time to say wich are the bad designed icons. Send me a e-mail or post a comment.
Thanks




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 Very good.

 
 by helmers on: Nov 10 2002
 
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I liked this theme very much with Stardocks IconPackager, and it still looks very nice.

But just to be sure, you are the one who released it for Windows, right? Because in the IconTheme (for Windows) it said that we shouldn't try and make a 'nix version, because you'd do it yourself.

So if you are this person, congrats with a nice-lookin' theme.


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 Scrumpdillyicious!

 
 by wwwonka on: Nov 10 2002
 
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As I wipe the drool from my Linux-lappie, I must say that these are the most erotic, but yet conservative, set of beautiful icons since Windows 3.1! Great job.


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 On a second thought

 
 by jadrian on: Nov 10 2002
 
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Yes they look *great* in the screenshot, but when I installed them, they had the same problem of IcOsX and Aqua Fusion... bad definition on the borders... seemd like someone just used sissors to cut those icons and didn't do a very good job...

Plus all the icons I had in the desktop desapeared!! Anyone else had this problem?
J.A.


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 Comments

 
 by Carlitus on: Nov 10 2002
 
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Thanks for the comments!
I will release on new updates the missing icons. Please, if there's any missing icon, let me know.

I'm a designer new to Linux and KDE. For me it's very easy make new icons, but i'm not a KDE pro-user. There's some bugs:
I observed, after a reboot, that it's disapeared lots of icons. This means that i need to make lots of new icons (on kmenu specially), and the final download size will be very big! If there's any way to maintain other icons of other icon sets (the KDE originals or Cristal icons -with more icons-, for example), please let me know how! I don't like to see lots of '?' icons.

About new apps icons, there's no problem.

Jadrian, please let me know exactly how the icons appears on your desktop (i don't understand your explanation, the icons are in the most antialiased way possible). Send me a screenshot if you wish. Sincerely, the icons can be good or bad on a personal opinion, but i don't understand how can be viewed as you explain.

Finally, yes, i'm the original designer for these icons. They are originaly designed for Stardock's icon packager, and added more individualy icons after. Anyway, this version are entirelly revised, all icons polished, in some cases (mimetimes) entirely redesigned or created newly specially for KDE.
Read the 'About' text file inside (untar the file downloaded), tehre's a small 'history' about these icons.


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 really great :-)

 
 by Goamaus on: Nov 10 2002
 
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I only miss an licq icon, and I wonder, where the 48x48 icons are... but its really great to have a new sunshine on KDE desktop and its more great, that even people "from the other side" are developing/releasing kde icons... there are many good artists, that design really good suites for Windoze (for ex. Treetog), but unfortunately nobody was really interested in KDE themes or icons. So I am really happy, that you are different ;-)

THANK YOU :-)

greetings,
Mona


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 Windoze artists

 
 by Carlitus on: Nov 10 2002
 
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Hi ;)
I have no problems with other platforms/OSes that aren't Windows. I use more tima at a day a G4 with OSX (cool, but i is for work, not for fun). For fun, i play computer games, but, as a artist (or not), i like to make some 'visual enhancements' for other computer users, as a 'thanks' for the developers that are making the programs for us (all users) ;).
I think that most Windoze artists (some of them are friends for me), are making icons/skins/etcx just for have lots of downloads and popularity, and actually some of them are making icons/skins just for money.
I don't like to make sknis for money (i'm a designer and i make icons for fun and for share them). For popularity, maybe (i'm not hypocrite), fut principaly i make the icons for my personal use.
Now my installed Linux works well (thanks for the developers, before this, i never installed a correct Linux OS on my desktop), and, in agreement, i decided to port my icons to Linux, first to KDE, and after to gNome. I not only ported the icons, i enhanced them and created new designs.
I think that this first release is a success (i waited more bugs and deffects, at this point -number of downloads-)
Thanks to all people!
Other great Windows artist are planned to port their icons to KDE, but their plans are discontinued. Due to my success, i will try to atract them to Linux. But, you need to understand that maybe them will not release their icons/skins/anything to KDE.
But don't worry, this will change, sure ;)


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 hints for you

 
 by affenschlaffe on: Nov 10 2002
 
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Hi,
First of all I want to thank you for this great addition to KDE icon sets. Here are a couple of hints for you (this is not supposed to be a blame but a help in getting you started with kde icons).

1. To inherit icons from other icon sets (if it is not in yours yet) you have to add the following line to your index.desktop file:

Inherits=foldername of icons to inherit
For KDE 3.1 it would look like this:
Inherits=crystalsvg

2. When you do that, the problems with this icon theme become more obvious:
2.1 No 22x22 icons. This is the standard size for all toolbars (so at least the actions folder should be converted).
2.2. No 48x48 icons. These are important for kicker, desktop and a lot of other stuff I do not remember.
2.3 If you are not sure concerning the structure of icons or which sizes you need, just go to /opt/kde/share/icons/ (or where ever it is on your pc) and then compare with the standard icon themes, e.g. hicolor or crystalsvg for kde 3.1.

3. If you want to cut down the size of your package, here are some hints:
3.1 Make the 128x128 folder an extra download. This folder is roughly 4,5 MB and most people do not use it.
3.2 Almost all of your icons are bigger than similar icons in the crystalsvg directory. Why? I haven't found out yet (Are they only bigger because they are a little more complex?) Maybe you could find out.
3.3 If you are accustomed to svg, you can always provide the whole archive as svgs and let kde do the resizing.


Okay, that's about it. Hope that helps a little. Don't stop working on Noia for kde :-), maybe even noia warm for kde.
Michael Jahn


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 Thanks Michael

 
 by Carlitus on: Nov 11 2002
 
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;)


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 maintain other icons

 
 by affenschlaffe on: Nov 10 2002
 
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That's how it works: in your index.desktop file you have to add the following:
Inherits=foldername of icons to inherit, eg. hicolor
For kde 3.1 This would look like this:
Inherits=crystalsvg

Michael Jahn


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 Probably my settings

 
 by jadrian on: Nov 13 2002
 
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Well, in the screenshots I've seen they do have great definition... Maybe it's a problem with my settings:(

And like I said before, I think your icons are excellent :)

Keep up the good work!
J.A.


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 Re: Probably my settings

 
 by iu1iu5ca35ar on: Mar 19 2003
 
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Hy jadrian! Xcuse me if I'm quite late ;) but I've just seen ya message. The problems you talked about make me think you didn't compile qt with Xft and Xrender support. Just recompile qt with -xft and -xrender support to see this amazing icons anti-aliased! I hope I helped you...


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 WOW!

 
 by aergern on: Nov 10 2002
 
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Very, very nice job. These icon's rock! I look forward to seeing your work in the KDE world. Very nice.
Between the Crystal Icons and Noia..KDE is going to be much more spiffy looking. :)


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 Simply Great!!

 
 by affenschlaffe on: Nov 10 2002
 
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I love your icons, just as everybody else does :-).
BTW: Are you also planning on releasing the Noia Warm icon set to us KDE-Users?
Thanks,
Michael


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 Variations

 
 by Carlitus on: Nov 11 2002
 
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Thanks.
Yes i will release the other 3 variations of Noia icons:
-Warm
-Natural
-Bogart
But first i will create the complete Noia original icon set.
Step by step.


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