


GTK2 Themes by tiheum 26 comments
I use the GNOME Sensors Applet and the temperature text is black. However, if I change the theme to Equinox Evolution Dusk, which uses the dark gnome-panel too, everything is fine (the text is white). There's anything we can do to solve this? - Apr 29 2011

LO Splash Screens by mdh3ll 12 comments
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Some things I would like to recommend you - hope you don't take it bad:
1) I know you liberated the source files, but once this is aimed to LibreOffice, IMHO you should liberate the finals as png files, since LibreOffice is using the intro and the about files in that format (at least, in version RC4, which is the one I'm using).
2) The files are intended to put on /usr/lib/libreoffice/program (backup first). It would be nice if it was on the description, so everyone knows where to paste them.
3) Edit (but first, backup) the /etc/libreoffice/sofficerc file and adjust to something like this:
Quote:[Bootstrap]
HideEula=1
Logo=1
ProgressBarColor=152,155,149
ProgressFrameColor=152,155,149
ProgressPosition=20,230
ProgressSize=395,10
It will make a really nice and smooth boot.
;) - Jan 22 2011
So, here are some apps I use that aren't already covered by Faenza:
- Alarm Clock [alarm-clock]
- Caffeine [caffeine]
- Glippy Clipboard Manager [glippy]
- Speedcrunch [speedcrunch] (IMO, a symlink to gnome-calculator is enough)
- Terminator [terminator] (a symlink to gnome-terminal is enough)
- Xmoto [xmoto] (it's a game, so I don't know if you're interest in making an icon to this one)
- Linux DC++ [linuxdcpp]
- Tucan Manager [tucan]
- wxBanker Finance Manager [wxbanker]
- GVim [gvim]
- Meld Diff Viewer [meld]
- NetBeans [netbeans]
- Sound Converter [soundconverter]
- Nautilus Actions Configuration [nautilus-actions-config-tool]
- StartUp-Manager [startupmanager]
I know it's to many and I apologize for that. =D
Keep up the fantastic work. ;) - Aug 28 2010

GTK2 Themes by Zak0 54 comments
Check it out: http://i.imgur.com/t0dBe.jpg
Thanks for making this! Love it! xD - Aug 27 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Run this command in the terminal:
ln -s -f /home/$USER/.icons/MacUltimate_Leopard/scalable/places/folder.png /home/$USER/.icons/MacUltimate_Leopard/scalable/places/gnome-folder.png
Then kill the gnome-panel (or change to other icon theme, and then change back), and let me know if it works. ;) - Feb 10 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
On the applications you have in your launcher, the ones who don't have an icon, it should be because there's no icon for that application. Or if there's one, try the same thing I recommended above, but to the related app, off course.
Network Manager -> Don't have a fucking idea of what it could be. Never happened to me. Try to kill only the Network Manager and then restart it:
# sudo killall NetworkManager && sudo NetworkManager & - Feb 05 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Maybe I should not assume that if anyone as an issue, he/she would at least register to try to solve it, but I did it. And I've never said that it was a freak glitch, I just said that there where only 3 people reporting issues, which is not strange, and I tried my best to solve it.
"I've used your theme loads before and had no probs at all, this is just a bad release apparently."
As I said before, everything in my system is alright. I can't just solve other people's issues from where I'm sitting, but I can try to guide them to solve those issues. Ah, and this was just taken 2 minutes ago: http://i.imgur.com/2qMmn.png - Feb 05 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
As I recommended in the issue above about the Battery Icon, did you tried to kill gnome-panel after that (or even kill the xserver, just once)? Sometimes, notification area icons have a strange behavior when a new icon theme is applied.
"Missing menu icons."
If I'm thinking about the same menu icons, they're not enabled by default in the GNOME version shipped with Ubuntu 9.10.
"The Place folder icons stay as the default Humanity icons."
Try to kill gnome-panel (yes, again).
"Don't have those problems with any other icon themes. Go figure."
In my system everything is fine. About 2000 people have downloaded the icon theme since the last update, and only 3 (including you) have reported problems. I've tried the best I could to explain why those problems occurred and solutions to them.
And you kept being rude, so, lets face some facts. I'm just a guy who started to do this for fun and decided to share the efforts with the community. Every time a new version comes out and I've got the time to install it, one of the first things I do, is check what's wrong in the icon theme, fix it and upload it to GNOME-Look.org, so everyone is able to use the theme in perfect conditions in the newest version. If it's right on my system, I assume that it must be right for other people's system.
But, if it's bad to you, and paraphrasing you, you don't have those problems with any other icon themes, use them. Maybe you'll be happier with them. - Feb 05 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
So, I don't know what could be happening in your situation. Try to extract the file and move it to /home/$USER/.icons and see if it works.
PS: By the way, that was a bit rude of you, don't you think? Maybe you could just ask why you had problems installing it or explain what problems occurred. That would be much more pleasant. Tell everyone to avoid it just because you encountered problems, doesn't seem right to me. :\ - Feb 05 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Try to copy the contents of the "24x24/status" folder and paste them in "22x22/status" and/or "16x16/status" (create the "status" folders, because they don't exist), and see what happens. - Feb 01 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Try it, and if that don't work, maybe it's icon size related, so let me know which is the size of your gnome-panel. - Feb 01 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Here's everything fine. That folders appear correctly. Did you try to kill the gnome-panel or kill the gdm or even reboot the computer? Just to make sure that everything is installed fine. And are you using Gnome 2.28.1? - Jan 30 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
"Also, have you considered updating the navigation icons?"
I like the way they are in this theme (glossy).
I don't like so much the way they are in Leopard - but if you like, I think that if you install only the Mac4Lin GTK theme, they will appear just like in Leopard. - Jan 28 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
"Also, have you considered updating the navigation icons?"
I like the way they are in this theme (glossy).
I don't like so much the way they are in Leopard - but if you like, I think that if you install only the Mac4Lin GTK theme, they will appear just like in Leopard. - Jan 28 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
"Also, have you considered updating the navigation icons?"
I like the way they are in this theme (glossy).
I don't like so much the way they are in Leopard - but if you like, I think that if you install only the Mac4Lin GTK theme, they will appear just like in Leopard. - Jan 28 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
To install this icon pack, download it, open System -> Preferences -> Appearance, click on the Install button, navigate to the file and install it. - Jan 27 2010

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
- Sep 05 2009

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
The wallpaper is "Conquer The Universe" from The Art of Adam Betts (http://www.artofadambetts.com) and you can download it from here: http://www.artofadambetts.com/images/postgraphics/downloads/desktopbgs/dbg-conquertheuniverse.png - Sep 05 2009

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
The wallpaper is "Conquer The Universe" from The Art of Adam Betts (http://www.artofadambetts.com) and you can download it from here: http://www.artofadambetts.com/images/postgraphics/downloads/desktopbgs/dbg-conquertheuniverse.png - Sep 05 2009

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Why you just don't use the System -> Preferences -> Appearance option to install the pack? It's easier then cut/paste in the .icons folder. - Jun 17 2009

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Just download it, go to System -> Preferences -> Appearance, then click the Install Theme button (or something like that), surf to whereas you put the tar.gz and install it.
Soon I'll update the pack with some minor changes due to some new things that came with the new version of GNOME, bundle with Ubuntu 9.04. - Jun 15 2009

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Try to install the new update, and if it doesn't solve your problems, say something. - Dec 10 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Go to your /home/*USER*/.themes/*GTK-THEME*/gtk-2.0 and open gtkrc. Search for something like 'panel' or 'gnome-panel' and change the values. I think it will work (if not, let me know). - Dec 01 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Não sou brasileiro, sou português. E muitos brasileiros usam Linux, ou não houvesse a distro brasileira que é o Kurumim e muitos sites dedicados a Linux. - Aug 19 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
cd /home/*user*/.icons/MacUltimate_Leopard/24x24/apps/
cp gnome-netstatus-0-24.png ../../scalable/apps/
cp gnome-netstatus-25-49.png ../../scalable/apps/
cp gnome-netstatus-50-74.png ../../scalable/apps/
cp gnome-netstatus-75-100.png ../../scalable/apps/
I'm pretty sure that this will work. Give feedback, please. - Aug 03 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
- Another Opera icon: http://i38.tinypic.com/2cep15i.jpg ;
- Use the Safari icon instead of the Opera icon: http://i35.tinypic.com/2cscm5s.jpg ;
- Remove the Opera icon and use the default one;
Choose one option and navigate to your /home/*user*/.icons/MacUltimate_Leopard/scalable/apps folder. In there, you'll have all the applications icons. Search for the Opera one (opera.png) and delete it. If you want to use the default icon, you're done, but if you want to use one of the other two icons, rename it to opera.png and paste it in the folder. After that, kill the gnome-panel (Alt+F2: killall gnome-panel), and now you have the Opera icon of your choice. - Jul 24 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
Well, I have to admit, I not only like the Mac design, I like MacOSX Leopard (and almost everything Apple related), but I don't have the money to buy an Apple computer, so why can't I have my Ubuntu with a taste of Mac? I like the Mac design and I really like Ubuntu too (it's the best Linux distro I've every tried), so why I can't have a Mac-a-like theme (including icon pack) in my Ubuntu? It's two things that I like joined in only one. It's my choice, it's my taste.
And unlike you, I don't think this destroy Linux. Linux is all about configuration, so, if I'm configuring mine in a way I like, I'm not destroying Linux. It has a Mac design, but in what it matters, it's still Linux. - Jul 24 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
The quickest way to make the keyboard icon normal is just run your terminal and paste this line:
rm /home/*your_user*/.icons/MacUltimate_Leopard/scalable/apps/32/gnome-settings-keybindings.png
Now you have a normal keyboard icon in your Control Center. - Jun 17 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments
cd /home/*your_user*/.icons/MacUltimate_Leopard_1.0/scalable/places
ln -s -f main-menu.png start-here.png
ln -s -f main-menu.png gnome-main-menu.png
killall gnome-panel
Don't forget to replace *your_user* with your username.
And there it is, the black ubuntu icon in your panel.
- Jun 10 2008

Full Icon Themes by RedAcid 135 comments