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Tag Archives: humanitymatch
Vote To Change DropBox’s Tray Icons
As part of our on-going “Humanity Style Icons” series, lots of users have mentioned wanting to change their DropBox tray icons. Currently this is not possible, and affects users of all Operating Systems – not just Linux! If you want the option to change the icons there is a vote happening on the DropBox website’s [...]
Humanity Style Icon: The Main Ubuntu Menu Logo
This icon will replace the current colourful Ubuntu logo icon in the top left with a monochrome Humanity style one. Perhaps an humanity icon too far? Not to me! You can get it @ http://gnome-look.org Install Hit ALT+F2 Enter: “gksudo nautilus /usr/share/icons/Humanity/places/24″ Make a backup of the current icon (rename it to start-here-original.svg, for example.) [...]
Humanity-Style Icons: Liferea, Fusion, Sonata, Rhythmbox & Gwibber
You know the drill by now! Humanity Style Icons for another batch of applications. Fusion Download @ gnome-look.org Install ALT+F2 gksu nautilus /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24×24/apps/ Replace old icon with new one ALT+F2 gksudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor Rhythmbox Download @ gnome-look.org/ Install Close Application ALT+F2 gksu nautilus /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24×24/apps/ Move rhythmbox.svg into this folder AND remove rhythmbox.png & rhythmbox-notplaying.png gksu [...]
Humanity Style: Panel Weather Icons

Continuing our series of finding ‘Humanity Style’ icons for applications in Karmic we come to the panel weather icons. If you use the weather notification service in your gnome panel, you’ll have already noticed that in Karmic the icons don’t fit in. They don’t exactly ruin the appearance of the panel, but for those wanting [...]
Gorgeous Humanity Style Icons For Pidgin

Continuing our series on humanity style icons for popular applications we turn out attention to the most popular Instant Messenger since the dawn of, er… sometime – Pidgin! Not-Empathy Clones There have been some great ‘humanity style’ icons for Pidgin made recently, but I’ve held off on posting them because they either used Empathy icons or were a bit [...]
Humanity Style Icons: CheckGMail
Continuing our series on Humanity Style icons for Karmic Applications we come to GMail notifier applet CheckGMail. Download http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Humanity+for+Checkgmail?content=114881 Install Right click on CheckGMail’s panel icon Select Preferences Check the custom icon boxes under’ ‘System Tray’ Select the correct icon for each from your downloaded icons by clicking on the right-hand squares. Click ok Restart [...]
Humanity Style DropBox Icons
Continuing our series on ‘Humanity Style Icons’ for other applications we arrive at cloud storage service DropBox. There are two different versions available currently: – Install Download the replacement icons @ gnome-look.org Extract the archive. Hit Alt+F2 and type: – gksu nautilus /usr/share/icons/hicolor Now copy the contents of either hicolor-01 or 02 (depnding on [...]
Humanity Icons for Cpufreq

CPUFREQ applet allows you to control your CPU speed directly from the gnome-panel. It sadly comes with some of the most awful looking icons ever created! If you’re using Karmic (or the humanity theme in general) you can replace these icons to match the rest of your sleek new panel. Replace CPUFREQ Icons Download your preferred humanity-style [...]
Customize The Gnome Panel Clock To Match Karmic’s New Icons

Karmic may not be released, but this little tweak is too sexy not to mention! It changes the system clock applet to match the rest of the "new" style panel theme. For comparison, here’s the default set-up: – Easy Peasy Lemon Gconf Launch gconf-editor either via ALT+F2 or the terminal Naviagte the folders /apps/panel/applets/clock_screen0/prefs Right-Click [...]




