From: Joe C. <jo...@sw...> - 2003-03-18 07:54:52
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You can use any icons you like, that are in gif format. Keep copyright issues in mind, however, before distributing anything based on other folks work. I'm sure Microsoft would prefer it if you didn't publish (or publically use) a Webmin theme based on their graphics. But if it is just for your use, go wild. (BTW-My themes are freely available for use in Webmin for commercial and non-profit purposes, though they are also copyrighted material--visible copyright information must accompany the graphics wherever they go. I think the icons are very nice...You can find them, and screenshots on the swelltech.com website in the Open Source projects section.) 4net wrote: > how about importing some icons from windows XP? > Any way there are tons of icons on the web.. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joe Cooper" <jo...@sw...> > To: <web...@li...> > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 1:00 AM > Subject: Re: Look and Feel > > > >>4net wrote: >> >>>Great idea! >>>I would like to ask if it is possible to make icon themes. >>>Default icons doesn't look too prety. >> >>Have you read the Webmin themes documentation? Of course you can make >>icon themes...Or color themes, or stylesheet themes, or any other kind >>of themes...Replace that which you'd like to replace in your theme, and >>everything else will be 'stock'. Then again, "stock" means the old >>Webmin theme rather than the MSC.Linux theme, so you might be surprised >>by the appearence. >> >>But be prepared to spend a long time making icons. I made a whole >>replacement set about a year ago. It took months of my spare time (and >>I have to spend about two hours per month making new ones to keep up >>with Jamie's new modules). >>-- >>Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> >>Web caching appliances and support. >>http://www.swelltech.com -- Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> Web caching appliances and support. http://www.swelltech.com |