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-The Tango Icon Theme is a desktop environment independent set of icons
-following the new icon name specification.
-
-In order to build the package, you need the XML::Simple perl module
-and icon-naming-utils, both of which are available from SlackBuilds.org
-
-For XFce, it should work as is: (Settings Manager -> User Interface).
-Note that Xfce's Rodent icon theme inherits Tango icons by default, so some
-of your icons (the ones that are currently falling back to the hicolor theme)
-will change to the Tango theme simply by installing it.
-
-KDE users will get slightly better looking icons if they add the option
- --enable-png-creation
-to the configure part of the SlackBuild. They can select the icon theme from
-within the control center.
-
-To change the default GNOME icon theme execute:
-
- gconftool-2 --direct --config-source \
- xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults --type string \
- --set /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme Tango
-
-To change a user-specific GNOME icon theme execute:
-
- gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme Tango
-
-If you are not using any settings manager (fluxbox,blackbox...), you can add
-the following to your .gtkrc-2.0 (create it if it does not exist).
-
- gtk-icon-theme-name="Tango"