By searching
more on
kde-look.org, I found out that the updated Crystal
SVG from PCLOS MiniMe 2008 was that new version of Crystal SVG. I wonder
why it hasn't been choosed as the default icon theme for the last KDE
3.5.x series.
I found an interesting icon theme that integrates well with TDE with
colorful icons, brighter than those of Oxygen. Of course, it is quite
different of what we are used to, but it worth trying it. I will probably
use it in the next release of my livecd. It looks very nice!
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/KFaenza?content=143890
-Alexandre
The icon theme you liked to is quite nice, in my opinion far superior to
Oxygen. Great find!
Tim
Have you tried to use it? I was surprised to see how an icon theme pack made for KDE 4.x
still works well on TDE.
Some icons are missing, but the ''fallback'' icons of Crystal SVG fits
very well with it.
These icons are colorful and distinctive. They are brighter than those of Oxygen. By
adopting an icon theme that is completely different of what Gnome and Kde is using, I
think that it would really ''upgrade'' and improve the look of TDE and
create its own image as another desktop environment.
I know that most of the persons here are still very attached to Crystal SVG, but I think
that a nicer and more modern icon theme is really what TDE needs. Saying that doesn't
mean that Crystal SVG has to be removed forever... It can also be available in the icon
theme list as well. I totally understand that some persons here don't want Oxygen for
a reason or another. They probably don't like KDE 4.x at all so much that they
don't want to see Oxygen on they TDE desktop.
I would like this option to be considered for a future release of TDE and I will use it
for the next release of my livecd.
Still just my opinion :)
-Alexandre