gnome-brave custom extras

An additional package with icons for gnome-brave.
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Djuradj Radojicic

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An additional package with icons for gnome-brave. What's in the package:- synaptic icons- gpicview icons (rotate icons and fullscreen icon)- gnome-ppp connection icons (sending data, idle, receiving and sending-receiving icons)- gnome-commander icons (i edited tango for gnome commander long time ago (i added many icons (some are maded by me and some are from internet)) so i now just basically added gnome brave folder icons).- cream (gui for vim) icons (much nicer thatn default ones)- brasero icons (i replaced orange with blue but only in SVG images. I dont now how to convert pictures with inkscape to png (default conversion is poor and icons do not look like (for example) tango or gnome png icons. There must be some layer stuff or something like that in inkscape for converting)). I could edit every single png but that is just too much work for me and im feeling lazy.- mplayer skin (i used clearlooks as my template but i changed all things. There is no more eject icon (there is no use of it by my opinion).How to install?· Right click on your desktop and select Change Desktop Background· Click on the first tab: Theme· Drag and drop the theme's archive in the Appearance Preferences window.· If everything is OK, you will receive a confirmation message and you can activate the theme just by clicking on it.About GNOME:GNOME is an international effort to build a complete desktop environment—the graphical user interface which sits on top of a computer operating system—entirely from free software. This goal includes creating software development frameworks, selecting application software for the desktop, and working on the programs which manage application launching, file handling, and window and task management.GNOME is part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like operating systems, most notably Linux, and as part of Java Desktop System in Solaris.The name originally stood for GNU Network Object Model Environment, though this acronym is deprecated. The GNOME project puts heavy emphasis on simplicity, usability, and making things “just work”. Requirements: · gtk+ · GNOME


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