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Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 17:52
by admin
FluxTorpedoe wrote:As a side note, I don't know if it's voluntary but we must now prefix bracketed drives e.g. [FG] with a * for PFI to work, so a working line (in XYv12.30.0207) to color subfolders should now be e.g.: ...
Little glitch, next version will correct it.
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 19:46
by Filehero
FluxTorpedoe wrote:@Filehero
The colored folders icons are from the "places\nuvola-style" folders in the Open Icon Library. There seems to be 8 different colors. I could repost them (I think the open license allows it, should check) but I guess I'll make my own more subtle (less saturated) ones before anyway...

Tanks for the source - and keen to use, erm, see your pastella icons.
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 19:59
by Filehero
Don,
regarding the Customize File Icons-dialog: is a double-click on an entry really supposed to open a file-input dialog?
12.30.0207
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 20:11
by admin
Sure, to select an icon source. Why not?
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 20:23
by Filehero
admin wrote:Sure, to select an icon source. Why not?
It's ok. I'm asking because "usually" .... Nope, after a quick recheck I'm mistaken. I thought a double click would "usually" just activate the entry's edit mode. All is fine (*)
Cheers,
Filehero
*: Nope, don't have Sky.

Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 20:36
by admin
I decided to use a different dialog ("File Open" instead of "Browse for Folder").
Filehero wrote:*: Nope, don't have Sky.

Neither me

Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 20:40
by Filehero
I'll switch to HR-INFO web radio.
Sorry for OT...
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 20:50
by admin
Filehero wrote:I'll switch to HR-INFO web radio.
Cool, bin dabei!
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 21:08
by Enternal
Filehero wrote:Enternal wrote:Well unfortunately there's too many icons right now to deal with. However I can show you which icons is in my arsenal

...
The one you see right now are all my favorite ones so I always have them out ready to be used.
Very nice icons he has - mind to share them?

Ah they're just icons from FatCow and GOM Media Player. The only issue is that as a default, FatCow ships all their icons as PNGs so I had to convert them to ICO. Also, they don't have the 16x16 and 32x32 icons combined. So I ended up downloading them manually from iconfinder.com which have them combined. Anyway I just attached those same ones I'm using right now to this post if you want them.
Folders & Files:
EXTS - FatCow File Extension Icons (Internally 16x16 & 32x32)
FatCow - (Internally 16x16 & 32x32)
FatCow32 - Same As Above But Internally 16x16 & 24x24 For User Buttons. Thanks to kunkel321:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 718#p78547
Lunascape.ico
LunascapeSetup6.ico
Stellarium.ico
Anyways, PFI sure have come a long way! It's so useful and so awesome! Plus, it's a time killer!
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 21:10
by admin
Are all those icons free to use?
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 21:12
by Enternal
admin wrote:Are all those icons free to use?
All of them except the Lunascape,
Stellarium, and GOM since I extracted those.
EDIT:
License for FatCow Icons
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/
License for Stellarium Icons
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.scienc ... devel/1186
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 23 Apr 2013 21:55
by Filehero
Enternal wrote:Anyways, PFI sure have come a long way! It's so useful and so awesome! Plus, it's a time killer!
Icons.zip
Wooowww!! Thanks heaps, Enternal!
Again, scripting will have to wait another day....
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 24 Apr 2013 09:36
by FluxTorpedoe
@Don
Thanks for the
* glitch fix!
@Filehero & others
Here's a mini pack - nothing fancy.
For the playful-seeking spirits, you'd rather use the already mentioned colorful series of Fatcow or OpenIconLibrary.
It sure doesn't look like it, but I spent an indecent amount of time just to get 3 usable tints... and I'm still not really satisfied.

(And I finally gave up to saturation.)

- FXT_Folder_Icons.png (4.35 KiB) Viewed 2604 times
For what it's worth, my goals were:
- to keep an clean and uncluttered display
[kinda... Fail], as I feel too much visual contrast (too many colors, details) is counterproductive.
- to keep them even between them
[Nearly there], so they would still all feel like the same kind of regular folders somehow (e.g. green always seems brighter by default, and red too brutal).
- to give them enough strength to also instantly differentiate tabs with their isolated folder icon
[Working] - which is why I had to bring back saturation...
Well, enough babble. Here's a very small pack with Green/Blue/Red folders and 2 "Incoming" (for the reasons above, I use the lightest one). I only kept 32bit color icons, with sizes 16/24/32/48/96 (though I only really tested 16x16).
Mandatory note: They're all based on the default system (WinXP) folder icon, so they remain the property of their owner, blabla...
EDIT: Slightly changed the Green icon (to make it just a teeny weeny bit less striking). Was too "GrannySmith"-y for my taste...
Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 24 Apr 2013 10:00
by admin
I like them!

Re: Portable file icons
Posted: 24 Apr 2013 10:19
by Borut
+1. Many thanks FluxTorpedoe! Wonderful.
Thanks also to Enternal - using some of those now too!