Open kingofcube opened 6 months ago
The program is written in Python using the os
module, so it should work on anything. Have you tried it out?
Linux uses GTK for theming and uses icon packs for displaying icons (in the file manager). color-manager
modifies gtk themes and linux icon packs to theme Linux. Windows doesn't use GTK or Linux icon packs - they are incompatible so although you can quite possibly install color-manager
on Windows and change some packs you download, you will not be able to use them on Windows. sorry :(
Linux uses GTK for theming and uses icon packs for displaying icons (in the file manager).
color-manager
modifies gtk themes and linux icon packs to theme Linux. Windows doesn't use GTK or Linux icon packs - they are incompatible so although you can quite possibly installcolor-manager
on Windows and change some packs you download, you will not be able to use them on Windows. sorry :(
just make one that just exports an .ico that u chose into an .ico file
Linux uses GTK for theming and uses icon packs for displaying icons (in the file manager).
color-manager
modifies gtk themes and linux icon packs to theme Linux. Windows doesn't use GTK or Linux icon packs - they are incompatible so although you can quite possibly installcolor-manager
on Windows and change some packs you download, you will not be able to use them on Windows. sorry :(just make one that just exports an .ico that u chose into an .ico file
also i dont care about themes, just make it change the colors of icons
Im sorry, I don't quite understand what you want, I get that you don't care about the GTK themes, but do you just want to be able to edit Linux icon themes on Windows to then use on Linux, or edit the icon themes and then apply and use them on Windows?
Im sorry, I don't quite understand what you want, I get that you don't care about the GTK themes, but do you just want to be able to edit Linux icon themes on Windows to then use on Linux, or edit the icon themes and then apply and use them on Windows?
nope, edit an .ico file ans then export to png, jpg, svg or ico
Linux Icon themes are made up of svg's or png's already, if you are trying to change an individual image there are tools online to do that. see imagegonord.
please.