This is a complete system set for KDE. I have assembled this set from icons by Everaldo, Louie Mantia and me. I used Louie Mantia's mimetype and folder icons as a template. Also included in this set are the most beautiful Open Office icons on the planet created by Mike Moschini aka gryphen who kindly granted permission to include them. This is a great example of a true Linux community. This iconset is by the people for the people
I created this set because there are no iconsets for KDE to my liking. I hope everyone enjoys this set and I give all credit to Jonas and Everaldo who made most of these icons.
The build script depends on 'convert', which is part of ImageMagick.
To install this set:
1. download the zip file
2. extraxt the zip file
3. cd into the Aqua_Crystal folder
4. open a terminal there
5. run ./buildset
6. get a beer
7. Install the icon theme in KDE Control Panel
8. Enjoy
Updated:
Added Baghira sidebar icons
Added choice of Trash icons...before building set go to the filesystems folder, rename trashcan_empty to trashcan_empty1, rename trashcan_full to trashcan_full1, pick the Trashcan set you like and remove the number from the name then run ./buildset
Updated: 03-28-07
Replaced a few ugly icons
Corrected some icon names...thanks Nick
Updated:03-29-07
Created a "K" themed kmenu icon, an amarok icon, and a konversation icon
Corrected more icon names...thanks again Nick
Yes ...I do have their permission. I would never have posted this if I didn't. I have the permissions screenshot set up so the admins here at Deviant can see it.
I'm a member of Aquasoft and that is where I asked Jonas Rask and Louie Mantia
great them but is that a typo in the script it says 15 seconds on an athlon 64... i'm running a athlon64 3500 (overclocked to 2.6GHz) and its taking about 10 mins...
SinfullyLiz...here's an easy way to do it. If you are in KDE, extract the folder, open konqueror,go into the folder, select tools on the menu bar and select open terminal here and finally, type in ./buildset and hit enter.
I suppose you're new. ^^
open the shell ( Terminal/Console)
type in 'cd' and then the directory of the folder containing the content.
An easy way is to open the directory the folder is in,
open the konsole, type in "cd" and drag the folder you want to "cd into" into the konsole, and hit enter. done.
I'm a member of Aquasoft and that is where I asked Jonas Rask and Louie Mantia
Sorry that is a typo. It was that way in the orginal script and I just never bothered changing it...don't worry your Puter's plenty fast.
LOL,
HaMMeR=GoM=
What actually is convert and what does it do?
which module in apt-get is referring to that covert?
open the shell ( Terminal/Console)
type in 'cd' and then the directory of the folder containing the content.
An easy way is to open the directory the folder is in,
open the konsole, type in "cd" and drag the folder you want to "cd into" into the konsole, and hit enter. done.
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