Description: GNOME Brave Folders is for everyone who, like me, like the Gnome 3 default icon theme - apart from the folders. This theme replaces the folder icons with sleek blue ones (brave) from GNOME-colors, while keeping everything else as it were.
Remember, this icon theme depends on the "gnome" theme.
DISCLAIMER: I did not make these icons. This is simply a repackaging of select icons from the GNOME-colors icon theme by perfectska04 (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/GNOME-colors?content=82562).
The panel icons are the same as when using the Gnome (default) icon theme. I uploaded a screenshot of the full screen with the dash open.
Is there anything else missing?
I was trying them in unity and the set falls back to the default gnome icons. I like the folder but would like to use actions from raenza and panel icons from elementary.
This is intended to be used with the Gnome Shell 3.x. Maybe I should emphasize this point more on the description, as well as the fact that it uses the Gnome default icon set as the base.
However, if you are really interested in getting this folder-replacement working with your icon set of choice, you could try editing the index.theme file. Just change the line "Inherits=gnome" to "Inherits=faenza" or whatever. Unfortunately I don't have Unity, so I cannot test these things.
Hope this helps!
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What do the panel icons look like?
The panel icons are the same as when using the Gnome (default) icon theme. I uploaded a screenshot of the full screen with the dash open. Is there anything else missing?
I was trying them in unity and the set falls back to the default gnome icons. I like the folder but would like to use actions from raenza and panel icons from elementary.
This is intended to be used with the Gnome Shell 3.x. Maybe I should emphasize this point more on the description, as well as the fact that it uses the Gnome default icon set as the base. However, if you are really interested in getting this folder-replacement working with your icon set of choice, you could try editing the index.theme file. Just change the line "Inherits=gnome" to "Inherits=faenza" or whatever. Unfortunately I don't have Unity, so I cannot test these things. Hope this helps!