
Crystal Clear
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
Dear KDE Folks,
I have the pleasure to announce the new phase of Crystal Icon Theme that from now on will be called Crystal Clear. There are a lot of changes! Hundreds of new icons, support to the most known KDE games, and a lot of new things. The design style also was improved and updated to be more competitive with the market operational systems as well as the upcoming systems. I hope you like it!
As always I would like to thank some important people:
1- All the KDE users that always have supported my work and make my working nights really worth.
2- Linspire for the financial support of this project (you may not believe, but I have to eat so I keep living).
3- Nullmid, RELIO owner that kindly host online my projects.
4- God, for have gave me life and make all things possible.
Everaldo
13 years ago
This version was discontinued, To get Updates please find by Crystal Project.
13 years ago
This version was discontinued, To get Updates please find by Crystal Project.
buldir
15 years ago
http://asuaf.org/~kpapp/downloads/moz_theme_install.zip
Unpack the .zip, and open the html page in your browser. Browse to the .jar theme file and click install.
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buldir
15 years ago
http://asuaf.org/~kpapp/downloads/moz_theme_install.zip
Unpack the .zip, and open the html page in your browser. Browse to the .jar theme file and click install.
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venthur
15 years ago
could you please put a copy of the LGPL into the tarball in order to get this iconset into the debian-archive?
kind regards
bastian
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Superstoned
15 years ago
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Mikos
15 years ago
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15 years ago
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elmo
15 years ago
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iuliux
15 years ago
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Typhon
15 years ago
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anarchy
15 years ago
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rickvernam
15 years ago
I went and ran ./configure as usual, got
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
Anybody?
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oarmas
15 years ago
make -f Makefile.cvs
./configure
make && make install
Omar
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ole
15 years ago
Hi Ole
Thanks for your email
the license is LGPL
Best regards
Everaldo
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vslavik
15 years ago
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Jinidog
15 years ago
The icons are great, just the folders are bad chosen.
Normal files and folders have the same color, that's not good.
(and the folder-icon does not look good either)
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timtim
15 years ago
-the mozilla theme ?
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ra1n
15 years ago
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TimLinux
15 years ago
linux-gis.co.uk
and look under the misc packages section. Read the accompanying notes first!
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TimLinux
15 years ago
Thanks
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TimLinux
15 years ago
Ok so with a bit of hacking around I figured it out. I tried to add this using the 'post additional howto link' but it seems to have disapeared into the ether....so here it is:
The INSTALL documetn in the clearcase widget theme doesnt give very good directions so here is my take on the process (carried out on kubuntu 5.0.4).
1) Make sure you have automake1.6 and kdebase-dev packages installed:
sudo apt-get install automake1.6 kdebase-dev
2) Temporarily set automake1.6 to be the default:
sudo update-alternatives --config automake
You will see some info like that shown below:
There are 3 alternatives which provide `automake'.
Selection Alternative
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+ 1 /usr/bin/automake-1.4
* 2 /usr/bin/automake-1.8
3 /usr/bin/automake-1.6
Press the appropriate number to make 1.6 the default
3) Generate the configure scripts using the Makefile.cvs:
make -f Makefile.cvs
4) Revert your automake to the original setting (if desired):
sudo update-alternatives --config automake
You will see some info like that shown below:
There are 3 alternatives which provide `automake'.
Selection Alternative
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+ 1 /usr/bin/automake-1.4
2 /usr/bin/automake-1.8
* 3 /usr/bin/automake-1.6
In my case I pressed 2 to get my system back to using automake 1.8
5) Run the configure script:
./configure --prefix=`kde-config --prefix`
6) Run make and hope it builds ok:
make
7) Install:
sudo make install
8) Use the kcontrol panel to change to the new theme.
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Superstoned
15 years ago
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15 years ago
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liquidat
15 years ago
I thought that you had removed these linspire buttons?
liquidat
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alexrait1
15 years ago
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saki
15 years ago
https://addons.mozilla.org/themes/moreinfo.php?id=916
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