Hi,
A while back i let people know about the little app i was working on.
Well, I have added a few features people had asked for:
1) Manually select themes to open (Browse to index.theme file)
http://picasaweb.google.com/matthew.joseph.mcgowan/IconLibrary#5257576834586235490
2) An Icon set
Cory K. wrote:
Matthew McGowan wrote:
I have made a small application to view icon themes.
This is cool. I suggest using Launchpad an BZR to help manage this. I'm
sure if that was done, a good couple of technical folk around here could
help.
-Cory K.
Wow quick reply! I
Cory K. wrote:
I suggest using Launchpad an BZR to help manage this.
O.K i setup a BZR branch at launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/icon-library
Hope i set things up correctly!
Matthew
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Ken Vermette wrote:
- an option to specify a maximum resolution to load to (so we could
see high-resolution icons as well)
- choose from other folders to read (instead of limiting to the
installed icons folder, let users open a folder on their desktop for
example)
- if possible, an
Piotr Zaryk wrote:
Hello,
I noticed that the compiz desktop switcher (the one that appears in
the middle of the screen while switching desktops) has a lightblue
colour both in Gutsy and Hardy. I think it should be filled with
#EFEBE7 to suit Ubuntu default theme. It shouldn't be too
I concur, this is really polishing up nice! Are we at the point where
people can start putting something together in gtk and metacity? Also
what would the mouse over look like for the
minimise/un-maxi/maximise/close? and would it be better to stick with
the traditional visual metaphor for