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I was wondering which icon theme is used on the front page image of the website. The one with the brown folder icons and the square, matte icons?
I have the latest stable version of Xfce (4.10 if I am correct) and I couldn't find this icon theme in the settings.
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elementary-icon-theme or faenza-icon-theme, I not sure what of those two
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It is Faenza. It is not installed by default.
Edited for typo.
Last edited by Rayonant (2013-07-11 18:50:09)
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Much appreciated. I am finding lost of different versions and variations. Is there some kind of an official place to get it?
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Much appreciated. I am finding lost of different versions and variations. Is there some kind of an official place to get it?
First check if your distro packages it, that is usually the best / easiest way to get anything. If not search at http://xfce-look.org/
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It is Faneza, It is not installed by default.
I think it's spelled "Faenza" (like the city).
First check if your distro packages it, that is usually the best / easiest way to get anything.
Good tip. I ran Synaptic Package Manager, typed faenza into its search box, and learned that the Mint-X theme (I'm using Mint) includes elements of Clearlooks Revamp, Elementary and Faenza. (And that theme is already installed.) Knowing that, all I had to do was to select it to get a lot of the icons from Faenza. It won't be an exact set, of course, because that package is made up from three sets, but it does have a lot of them.
Your tip about the Xfce-Look website is a good one, too. There are LOTS of themes, icons, et cetera there. Now if only they'd install some kind of basic "bot-killer" routine to block non-human users (and their IP addresses) so that people didn't have to wade through all the ads for drugs and body-part enhancement when trying to read the reviews, lol.
Regards,
MDM
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Rayonant wrote:It is Faneza, It is not installed by default.
I think it's spelled "Faenza" (like the city).
Yeah it was a typo, sorry for that.
ozjd wrote:First check if your distro packages it, that is usually the best / easiest way to get anything.
Good tip. I ran Synaptic Package Manager, typed faenza into its search box, and learned that the Mint-X theme (I'm using Mint) includes elements of Clearlooks Revamp, Elementary and Faenza. (And that theme is already installed.) Knowing that, all I had to do was to select it to get a lot of the icons from Faenza. It won't be an exact set, of course, because that package is made up from three sets, but it does have a lot of them.
Your tip about the Xfce-Look website is a good one, too. There are LOTS of themes, icons, et cetera there. Now if only they'd install some kind of basic "bot-killer" routine to block non-human users (and their IP addresses) so that people didn't have to wade through all the ads for drugs and body-part enhancement when trying to read the reviews, lol.
Regards,
MDM
The Official Faenza Icons can be downloaded from the Tiheum page on DeviantArt: http://tiheum.deviantart.com/art/Faenza-Icons-173323228
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@MountainDewManiac I tried the package manager but nothing came up.
I also stumbled on the xfce look site but I found some older version.
I managed to find something on google code yesterday but I was really buggy so I ended up uninstalling it.
@Rayonant thanks for the link, I will give it a try.
I might stay with the default icons in the end
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Just noticed that the deviant art link leads to the google code project I found yesterday
Last edited by lazlo (2013-07-11 19:44:36)
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@MountainDewManiac I tried the package manager but nothing came up.
I also stumbled on the xfce look site but I found some older version.I managed to find something on google code yesterday but I was really buggy so I ended up uninstalling it.
@Rayonant thanks for the link, I will give it a try.
I might stay with the default icons in the end
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Just noticed that the deviant art link leads to the google code project I found yesterday
¿buggy? ¡it is an icon set!, if you mean the install script, you can always extract them and put the on /home/user/.icons or system wide on /usr/share/icons.
Last edited by Rayonant (2013-07-11 20:46:38)
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lazlo wrote:@MountainDewManiac I tried the package manager but nothing came up.
I also stumbled on the xfce look site but I found some older version.I managed to find something on google code yesterday but I was really buggy so I ended up uninstalling it.
@Rayonant thanks for the link, I will give it a try.
I might stay with the default icons in the end
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Just noticed that the deviant art link leads to the google code project I found yesterday¿buggy? ¡it is an icon set!, if you mean the install script, you can always extract them and put the on /home/user/.icons or system wide on /usr/share/icons.
Yeah, folder icons are blank some icons appear as a red cross and some icons appears as intended.
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