dans la mesure de mes capacités, donc un petit truc pratique mais sans plus… enfin bref.
ensuite, comme, pour tout bon (ou moins bon) logiciel, il me faudrait une icône… je me tournerai donc vers kdelook ou gnomelook au hasard, sachant que je distribuerai mon bidule sous une licence libre avec du code source ouvert… jusque là tout va bien

j'arrive par exemple ici :
http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.ph ... tent=47278
licence GPL… cool, admettons que j'utiliserai la même licence pour mon "petit bout de logiciel"… jusque là tout va bien ?!
ensuite je télécharge l'archive…
j'ouvre le README :
Code : Tout sélectionner
older_open' ones! I was really tempted to include the Open Office icons by 'its' (because they are fantastic) but as they are under the Artistic 2.0 license I created some mime types myself under the GPL - Hope you like ")
I need to learn more about mime types before I can get a version 1 out, I have a vague understanding but some strange things happen that I don't understand eg. I don't understand why the OOo spreadsheet icon doesn't work but the OOo text does. So anyone one with any info on that please let me know!
Lastly... sorry about the link being dead for so long... again! I'm really busy at the mo. If anyone knows of a better place I could host them I would be grateful.
Enjoy ")
*Credits must go to:
*Everaldo Coelho (realistiK) - for open source icons with OS X quality.
*Guppetto (OS-L) - for (among other things) the best folder icons ever!
*Marco Martin (Glaze) - for the actions.
*Marco Martin for the kwifi icons.
*Gabriel Gabriel for kmenu icons.
*AleXander Kirichev for Slackware kmenu icon.
*Marc Mironescu for the email icon.
*Keyser Soze for the Debian kmenu.
*Eric B for the K3B icon.
*Matias Costa for creating folder open and folder locked icons.
*Please let me know if I ever miss anyone!
I am working towards the set having an open licence although I am aware there are some
closed source icons left.
Let me know if I need to add/change things (especially for disto's other than Fedora).
----------------Installation-------------
You can now just download the entire set as an archive, just download OS-K full, uncompress and copy to /usr/share/icons (but a warning, it is almost 50meg in size!) I have also pre made archives for Suse and Slackware as requested ;)
Or...
The creator of OS-L icons, Guppetto created a great script witch means you can:
1. Download the smaller build set archive
2. Uncompress the archive
3. Bring up a terminal, change to the unarchived iconset dir.
4. Run the script 'buildset'
5. Extract the new archive created, to /usr/share/icons.
This way you can choose your kmenu (go) icon.
** KDE ANIMATION RESIZE PROBLEM **
If you build your own icon set as above the kde.png icon will be wrong for the 22 and 16 sizes. I have now included an extra download that has those two sizes in working order. Just copy each one to it's place (replacing the original) sorry about that.
Have fun.
Simoo
PS. If anyone can, the set needs some inbox, outbox and sent box folders inkeeping with the style :)
comment savons nous si l'ensemble des auteurs des icônes ont réellement distribué ces icônes sous GPL ?
Comment savoir qui a dessiné telle et telle icône ?
Evidemment les icônes originalement ripées de Macintosh ne sont pas trop difficiles à discerner… mais pour le reste

Je fais quoi ? Comment ?
