This is my first Gnome icon theme. It's based on mattahan's great icon set, GANT.
I tried to fit in as much as possible, hunting down all of mattahans' releases and combining them into one.
Some icons might be missing for one of two reasons. They may not exist, as big as the GANT set is
some icons are still lacking. Another reason is that I might have overlooked it. If the reason an icon is
missing is due to me, please let me know.
I would like to thank mattahan for his permission.
I hope that you will like this theme as much as I do.
NOTICE:
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Rename the file from gargantuan_tar.bz2 to gargantuan.tar.bz2
Blame Deviantart.com
Changelog:
--thanks Paul for bringing this to my attention:
on his machine the c and cpp icons did not work, so I added:
gnome-mime-text-x-chdr
gnome-mime-text-x-csrc
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added throbber/spinner for nautilus
added many device icons
I used to dislike GANT style, but your icons set changed my mind... I'm using them right now
Congratulations! o/
by the way, what font are you using in your GTK theme?
awesome stuff!
i love using linux icons for my dock and icons
(but i use )
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It reminds me of my old Red Hat 9.0
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Grace to you, o forest deep~
Thanks!
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Congratulations! o/
by the way, what font are you using in your GTK theme?
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i love using linux icons for my dock and icons
(but i use
--
new & improved shameless self-promotion- [link]
".... All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism .... It works the same in any country." -Hermann Goering (1893-1946)