roberts


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Posted: Dec. 12 2007,19:26 |
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Quote (Nigadoo @ Dec. 11 2007,09:46) | ...
If DSL can make it easier to customize/extend for more pizzaz, within size constraints and without impacting functionality, I think that's great! Otherwise, forget about it....
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One could easily make a unc extension of icons with the same names as those found in /usr/share/dfm/icons. Loading such an extension at boot time would allow one to have their own "customized icon set" as an overlay replacement.
Alternately, one could add icons to a directory in their home directory and then change the icon setting via dfm options. This would produce a unique .dfminfo. Since both .dfminfo and your personalized icon directory are in your home directory, they would be included in the backup/restore process.
Both are easy ways to "have it (icons) your way"
But of course, I would continue to encourage all to post screenshots so that option would remain open for possible adoption as DSL's default collection.
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