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==Using Non-Trinity Icons with Trinity== |
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− | Go right ahead. Trinity should be able to use any icon theme suitable for X Windows desktop environments, including KDE4's Oxygen, the various custom icon themes created by Ubuntu, themes created for Gnome, etc |
+ | Go right ahead. Trinity should be able to use any icon theme suitable for X Windows desktop environments, including KDE4's Oxygen, the various custom icon themes created by Ubuntu, themes created for Gnome, etc. |
Once installed, additional icon themes should show up in the Control Center under <code>Appearance and Themes > Icons</code>. |
Once installed, additional icon themes should show up in the Control Center under <code>Appearance and Themes > Icons</code>. |
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+ | If you don't like any of the sets your distribution makes available, the best place to look for additional ones is OpenDesktop and its child websites (like [https://store.kde.org KDE Store]). Icon sets for KDE will probably have the largest selection of icons for Trinity-specific applications like amaroK and Konqueror. |
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If you want to pick and choose individual icons, they can be in .png or .svg format. Microsoft Windows .ico files won't work, but you can convert them to .png by using [http://www.gimp.org/ appropriate software]. |
If you want to pick and choose individual icons, they can be in .png or .svg format. Microsoft Windows .ico files won't work, but you can convert them to .png by using [http://www.gimp.org/ appropriate software]. |
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If you want to create your own icons, you can use your preferred raster or vector editor. You could also have a look at the <tt>tdeiconedit</tt> application, found in the tdegraphics package. |
If you want to create your own icons, you can use your preferred raster or vector editor. You could also have a look at the <tt>tdeiconedit</tt> application, found in the tdegraphics package. |
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Revision as of 10:35, 17 November 2021
The Default Icon Sets
By default, Trinity ships with one icon set (Crystal SVG) in tdebase, five more (iKons, KDE-Classic, Kids, KDE-Locolor, Slick Icons) in tdeartwork, and one (Monochrome) in tdeaccessibility. Here's a quick comparison chart (using the largest folder icon available as a visual sample):
Using Non-Trinity Icons with Trinity
Go right ahead. Trinity should be able to use any icon theme suitable for X Windows desktop environments, including KDE4's Oxygen, the various custom icon themes created by Ubuntu, themes created for Gnome, etc.
Once installed, additional icon themes should show up in the Control Center under Appearance and Themes > Icons
.
OpenDesktop
If you don't like any of the sets your distribution makes available, the best place to look for additional ones is OpenDesktop and its child websites (like KDE Store). Icon sets for KDE will probably have the largest selection of icons for Trinity-specific applications like amaroK and Konqueror.
There you can even find icon themes adapted with Trinity in mind. For example, francescobat's extensive Trinity Desktop Collections.
Custom icon themes
If you want to pick and choose individual icons, they can be in .png or .svg format. Microsoft Windows .ico files won't work, but you can convert them to .png by using appropriate software.
If you want to create your own icons, you can use your preferred raster or vector editor. You could also have a look at the tdeiconedit application, found in the tdegraphics package.