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black-white 2 Gloss

  

GNOME Icon

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Link:  http://
Downloads:  205631
Submitted:  Dec 29 2007
Updated:  Apr 14 2008
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Description:

Hey
First of all thank u for all the great comments and valuations.
Among others I made a successor of “black-white” and I hope you like it.

New in this version is:
-Much smaller! “black-white 2” has only a size of 10 Mb, but has much more icons
-More Icons! I add a lot of apps, action and status icons, but I must say for me it was not able to prove them all, so I hope they works.
-Folder Icons! In black-white 2 there are some new icons for your download, document, music, ...., folder. (preview2)
-different title bar sizes! when u download “black-white 2” you can choose big or normal. The “big” version has a little bit bigger action icons like in “black-white”(preview2)
-different main menu icons! in “black-white 2” you can choose between 12 start icons. (preview3)




Changelog:

fixed the 5 accumulated Bugs and I hope that it is now working absolute correct

linked some icons to get a better integration in gnome 2.22




LicenseGPL
(black-white 2 Gloss)
(black-white 2 Gloss big)
(link to black-white 2 Vista)
(link to black-white 2 Style)
(link to black-white 2 Neon)
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 troble

 
 by chaosenergy on: Jan 30 2009
 

i had a trouble with the icons them and evolution, in the tab of calendar and also whith the editor of the contacts, sorry for m bad english, in gnome 2.22


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 Installing

 
 by pkjm17 on: Jul 19 2009
 

Hi, I like the icons but am having trouble installing them. I'm new to this and Ubuntu. I've downloaded to my desktop, how do you install the icons?

Thanks


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 Re: Installing

 
 by Karmicbastler on: Jan 9 2010
 

Hi together.
Installing is not as difficult as it seems. Just after downloading, you extract this package into your downloads-folder. Then you will see a folder with the name of the icontheme. Then rightclick on this folder and say "copy" and "cut" and then go to your hidden folder.icons (you find it by opening your personal folder and there in the upper menubar, you click on "show" and there you click on "hidden objects". Then scrol down until you see this folder). Then click onto this folder called .icons and then this folder will open and then you only rightcklick and paste your previous copied folder in.
This is all you have to do. Then exit this folder again and close your personal folder. Then rightclick on an empty place on your desktop and click on "change Background". Then the theme-Manager will open and there you can select your icons in the window called "themes" by clicking on a theme and say change and then in the uppopping menu in "symbols", you can select your icons, then select your preferred Metacity-theme and the corresponding gtk-engine. Then save this theme and close your Theme-Manager.

Greetings
Karmicbastler


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 Beautiful looking

 
 by FredWP on: Oct 2 2009
 

I love this icon theme, I don't think I'll ever change it, this is pure art. :)


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 Menu bar icon changing issue

 
 by FredWP on: Oct 8 2009
 

I can't really get the icon to change.

By default it's a silver GNOME icon. When I follow the instructions, nothing happens.

I'm on GNOME 2.22.x though. Using gNewSense mipsel-l which is based on the MIPS distribution of the latest Debian stable branch.


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 reply to all icon doens't work

 
 by zoidish on: Oct 22 2009
 

Love the theme, but the reply to all icon (which exists in the theme package) doesn't show properly in Evolution. Any ideas about why this might be? or how to debug it?

thanks


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 solution fortrouble with trash

 
 by Karmicbastler on: Jan 9 2010
 

Hi together.
For all users, who have trouble with the trash-icon: i have found an error inside the icontheme.

First go into the folder until you find the folder called "places". Then go into this folder and delete all pictures having a link to the trash-icons. Then you have to replace these linking pictures by normal copies of the deleted icons. Give these new copies the same names like the deleted pictures. For example: copy the picture calles "user-trash.png". Then paste this copy into the same folder and rename it for example "stock_trash_empty.png". Then you make a second copy of it and paste it in again. This second copy you rename for example "emptytrash.png". Then you take the picture calles "trash_full". Copy this again and then again paste it in and rename this copy to "edittrash.png". Then the next copy of this in turn you rename with "stock_trash_full.png". Then you make another copy of this and rename this copy in "user-trash-full.png". Then you make another copy of the picture calles "user-trash" and rename this copy again into "user-trash-empty.png". Then we need one more copy of this, which will then be renamed into "xfce-trash_empty.png". Then the last copy we take from the picture "stock_trash_full.png" will be renamed into "xfce-trash_full.png". Then exit this folder again and exit the icontheme-folder again.
Then look into your panel and you will see the correct look of the trash-icon.

For me, this action helped to get this little problem solved. Tell me if it works for you too.

Greetings
Karmicbastler


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