Icon Styles added by the admin appear on the ''Themes Manager'' page. See ((icon research)) as a starting point for a new Icon Style. It's quite easy to add new Icon Styles thanks to the fact that Bitweaver sticks to the official [http://tango.freedesktop.org/Standard_Icon_Naming_Specification|Icon Naming Specification]. Since the [http://tango.freedesktop.org/|Tango Desktop Project] is tightly associated with the icon naming specification we chose their theme Tango as bitweaver's default. The available Icon Styles reside in the themes directory:
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{code title="IconStyles Directory"}
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// base IconStyles directory
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-themes/icon_styles/<style>/
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+themes/icon_styles/somestyle/ |
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// substructure of the icon style
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-themes/icon_styles/<style>/small/
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-themes/icon_styles/<style>/large/
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-themes/icon_styles/<style>/style_info/
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+themes/icon_styles/somestyle/small/ |
+themes/icon_styles/somestyle/large/ |
+themes/icon_styles/somestyle/style_info/ |
{/code}
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! Overriding or adding specific icons
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-To use icons that are not part of an Icon Style, or to override icons that are, use the icons directory in your custom style. E.g., to override the "busy" icon in liberty/icons/ place the new "busy" icon in themes/styles/<yourstyle>/icons/liberty/ (must have either gif, png or jpg extension).
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+To use icons that are not part of an Icon Style, or to override icons that are, use the icons directory in your custom style. E.g., to override the "busy" icon in liberty/icons/ place the new "busy" icon in themes/styles/yourstyle/icons/liberty/ (must have either gif, png or jpg extension). |
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! Getting new icon themes
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Icon themes that don't adhere to the naming convention will probably not work with Bitweaver. Themes that do adhere to the naming specifications can be found on sites like:
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