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Tango icons for Liferea 10


The Liferea trunk has got another update. Jeff Fortin created a nice set of application icons based on existing Tango icons. The old icon was a bit fuzzy and the SVG was lost.
This update also includes that the application icons are now installed into the correct place (hicolor) to allow icon themes to include a custom Liferea icon.

Liferea start dialog
Liferea window in compiz windowlist

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  1. Russell Harrison reckons:
    published on March 10th 2008, 01:56:38 am *

    They look great! I’m a big fan of the tango style, nice work.

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  2. Lapo states:
    published on March 10th 2008, 10:56:43 am *

    Note that these icons must be licensed cc-by-sa which is gpl incompatible unfortunatelly.

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  3. Lars Lindner means:
    published on March 10th 2008, 11:00:21 pm *

    The images were added to the source along with a mentioning of the different license.

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  4. mike states:
    published on March 10th 2008, 12:50:33 pm *

    Really nice :)

    Liferea is soo cool :)

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  5. Christoph Brill responses:
    published on March 10th 2008, 03:36:28 pm *

    According to the Tango Guidelines only the smallest icons are correct. Tango "denies" 3D perspectives, only 2D (top view, side view) is allowed.

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  6. Calum returns:
    published on March 10th 2008, 04:52:24 pm *

    +1 on the perspective issue. It’s not good to have different sized icons at different perspectives, even if the Tango guidelines didn’t say so.

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  7. Lars Strojny opines:
    published on March 11th 2008, 09:30:51 am *

    As far as I understood the creator of the icons, they are based on existing work already in Tango. I’m not really familiar with the guidelines, I’m just happy to have better looking icons.

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  8. Chris Cunningham means:
    published on March 11th 2008, 10:41:14 am *

    (because I can’t find an email address anywhere to send this to…)

    Your main feed appears to be updating the timestamp on posts whenever there’s a new comment on them. This makes aggregators (such as Planet GNOME) think the post is new. It shouldn’t be doing this.

    – Chris

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  9. Lars Strojny says:
    published on March 11th 2008, 11:20:35 am *

    Hi Chris,

    thanks for this hint. I will try to fix this as ASAP. You can find my email address in the imprint, link below.

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  10. Lars Strojny means:
    published on March 18th 2008, 12:28:10 pm *

    It is fixed now. Thanks again.

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