
ARMicons
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
Boaslad
12 years ago
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combo8384
12 years ago
Excuse my english, I'm French ;-)
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jpyanowski
12 years ago
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migueleonm
12 years ago
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fireice
13 years ago
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calvicie
13 years ago
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keyOne
13 years ago
I can´t download anything @ snips. Deadlinkz! I wanna download!
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autocrosser
13 years ago
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scaliskan
13 years ago
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autocrosser
13 years ago
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autocrosser
13 years ago
THANKS!!
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calvicie
13 years ago
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hellibombelli
13 years ago
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thadeupenna
13 years ago
Please fix at least the Green package.
Congratulations, very nice work!
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nechus
13 years ago
The icon set looks terrific, but there's NO WAY I can open an esnips account, though I have tried for an hour or so! What can I do?
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calvicie
13 years ago
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nechus
13 years ago
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calvicie
13 years ago
you dont need to create an acount. Only click in the link on the top and then it redirects you to the esnips page and then you have to click on the link. can you not download any icon pack?
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blaede22
13 years ago
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calvicie
13 years ago
ive made the grey icons, but y think that there is a lot of icons that need to be change because wont fit on your desktop. If you want to change more icons is really simple with GIMP. you have to open the 128x128 folder and choose the icon to change. Open it with GIMP and then go to colors>tune and saturation (the second option). There you can play with the colors of you icon. Then save it and delete all the folders except the 128x128. Install ImageMagick from your repositories and execute the script: iconos-> sh iconos.
The make a tar.bz2. Now you have your own icon pack.
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calvicie
13 years ago
ive made the grey icons, but y think that there is a lot of icons that need to be change because wont fit on your desktop. If you want to change more icons is really simple with GIMP. you have to open the 128x128 folder and choose the icon to change. Open it with GIMP and then go to colors>tune and saturation (the second option). There you can play with the colors of you icon. Then save it and delete all the folders except the 128x128. Install ImageMagick from your repositories and execute the script: iconos-> sh iconos.
The make a tar.bz2. Now you have your own icon pack.
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blaede22
13 years ago
Thanks again!
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Bzdykol
13 years ago
I hope it won't be a problem for you
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calvicie
13 years ago
Thanks for your comment :D !!
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Bzdykol
13 years ago
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