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Slick Icons 1.5 pre2

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KDE Icons

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Slick Icons 1.5 pre2
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Downloads:  98394
Submitted:  Jan 17 2002
Updated:  Nov 8 2003

Description:

Heres a snapshot of Slick 1.5. The version in kdeartwork will be more up to date generally though.




Changelog:

*64x64 Icons added. not complete but many are done.

*Other improvements and additions




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 great

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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Wow, this Icon-theme really rocks. Great work!

Greetings

Markus


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 theme

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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What theme are you using, it's just so damn smooth :) aspecially the buttons and titlebars...

Real nice icons too ;-))


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 teax

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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Looks like teax with dark colours to me.


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 Slick!

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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Very impressive icon-theme! 8-)
Looks indeed very slick!

I'll commit this into kdeartwork today. So the latest version of this icontheme will be shipped with KDE 3.0.

Greetings,
Tackat


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 Shadows

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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Hey!

VERY pretty icon theme! I think I'll be sticking with this one for a while. I have only one question: How is it you have the shadows under the icons as shows in your screenshot? I don't get that at all. :-(

Here's a screenshot of my desktop:
http://www.xtroot.com/xanadu/desktop.jpg

I'm running KDE2.2.2 with X4.1.0 and my video card does support RENDER (or whatever that is for AA fonts to work).


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 Alpha channel in 2.x

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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To get alpha-blended icons in KDE 2.x you have to go into

Control Center -> Look & Feel -> Icons

and choose "Blend alpha channel" in the advanced tab for Desktop/Filemanager and Panel.

Unlike KDE 3.x the alpha channel used for icons in KDE 2.x has got two limitations:

- it doesn't use the Render Extension (and therefore it's quite slow)
- the alphachannel for menu-icons and toolbar-icons doesn't get displayed.

Greetings,
Tackat


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 Menu-icons?

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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You say menu icons & alpha-channel? Isn't it a little bit optimistic? Who can see any shadow on 16x16 icons?


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 I can! :o)

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 17 2002
 
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I've got my kicker up top set on tiny size, with itty bitty icons with shadows. I can tell the difference when I turn alpha-blenidng off.


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 Who can see shadows?

 
 by tackat on: Jan 19 2002
 
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Everybody. It's just that not everybody would be aware of it.


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 Really nice!

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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I really like this icon theme. Keep up the good work!

P.S. Just one suggestion: IMHO in order to respect the "internationalization" approach of KDE, there should not have the "stop" text on the "stop" button.


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 not really

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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the stop icon look like the traffic sign, i don't see this as an issue. If not the text says any thing to you the shape and color does.


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 Stops signs

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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...vary across countries. That's a stop sign in the US, but another country might have a different shape for traffic stop signs.

Still, it's hard to make a good stop icon - there's really on so much you can do. I guess just a variation on the usual X, but then again even that might not have meaning in some countries/languages. One could use an exclamation point, as it is often used in programming to denote "not", but i wonder if non-programmers would get that.


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 yep

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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While I think anything thats big and red does the job pretty well, but im working on this. Perhaps a red traffic light is perfect metaphor, and its pretty universal.


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 yep

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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While I think anything thats big and red does the job pretty well, but im working on this. Perhaps a red traffic light is perfect metaphor, and its pretty universal.

-Amibug


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 traffic-light / stop

 
 by tackat on: Jan 19 2002
 
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Hehe, that's what we used in one of the first beta's of KDE 2.0. The reason for having an abstract "internationalized" version of the stop-sign now instead (that's what the current stop-icon is meant to be) is that it looks easier on the eyes than a traffic-light.


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 THE BEST

 
 by anonymous on: Jan 18 2002
 
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Regardless of how others feel about other icon themes, I have found this to be the "slickest" (no pun intended... who am I kiding? ofcourse it was!). I use it all the time. Keep up the good work.


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