[Tango-artists] pdf file icon
Parminder Gupta
gupta.parminder at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 18:03:47 PDT 2009
Rodney,
Thanks for the information. Unfortunately, the file managers I use (pcmanfm or
thunar or rox) do not create pdf thumbnails (atleast I do not know how).
When I have the time, I will probably create my own set of icons and then post a
link here with the complete theme just in case someone else is looking. Not sure
when it will happen, but it will someday :)
~ Parminder
Rodney Dawes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you want to create one yourself, for your own personal use, feel free
> to. We can't legally include the PDF logo in an icon theme, as we don't
> have license to use the Trademark.
>
> Better yet, enable thumbnailing of PDF files on your system. You'll be
> able to distinguish the PDFs more easily then.
>
> Also, the correct name is "application-pdf.{png,svg}" for the icon. The
> "gnome-mime-*" files are symlinks to provide backwards compatibility for
> older versions of GNOME, so that Tango will be usable on them as well.
>
> Also, we will not be adding any new icons to tango-icon-theme. It has
> been made Public Domain, and we are no longer developing it directly.
> The Tango style is however, still alive, and we are pushing it's
> adoption through using it in the upstream GNOME icon theme, as well as
> in applications that have app-specific icons.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2009-10-19 at 00:30 -0400, Parminder Gupta wrote:
>> hello,
>>
>> i prefer to use the tango icons exclusively on my linux desktop, but i
>> have run into a small problem. i generally print everything i want to
>> read as PDF file and i find it hard to distinguish pdf files from others
>> file when looking at things in a file manager.
>>
>> i looked at tango icons and found "gnome-mime-application-pdf.png" being
>> used as icons for pdf files. I was wondering if someone can create an
>> icon with proper pdf logo as displayed by adobe?
>>
>> thanks a lot,
>> parminder
>
>
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