/mint-y-icons

O tema de ícone Mint-Y do Linux Mint

Primary LanguagePython

Credits

The application and category icons originate from the Moka icon theme:

The device icons originate from the Paper icon theme:

The mimetype icons originate from the Elementary icon theme:

The places, action and panel icons originate from the Papirus theme:

License

This theme is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0).

Any bundled software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.

Custom color variants

You can generate your own Mint-Y icon colors theme easily.

Say you want to generate a "Suse" theme with these colors:

image

  1. Go to src/places
  2. In generate-color-variations.py, each VARIANTS.append({...}) line defines a color variant.
  3. Add an extra line with the proper name and color codes and save the file. For instance, to make the Suse theme you would add this line:
VARIANTS.append({"name":"Suse","folder":"183f50","backfolder":"00a489","paper":"e4e4e4","emblem":"e4e4e4"})
  1. Run ./generate-color-variations.py. This generates Suse.svg.
  2. Run ./render_places.py Suse. This generates the new icon theme in ../../usr/share/icons/Mint-Y-Suse.
  3. You can test your theme by copying it to /usr/share/icons/ or ~/.icons/
  4. This theme only contains places icons, but it inherits Mint-Y, so you can package it or distribute it to anyone who already has Mint-Y installed.

Useful commands

To find circular symbolic links:

find . -follow -printf ""

To find broken links use ./deadlinks or:

find -L usr/ -type l

To find files with spaces in their filenames (that breaks the icon cache generation):

find . | egrep '. '