Description: Here is greenish KDE icon theme to match OpenSUSE and also any other distro, customized to look fresh and inspiring.
It is based on Oxygen 4.6.2 - the last version featured old-syle folder icons.
Why is it called "Oxygen Ionized"? Doubly ionized oxygen (also known as [O III]) is a forbidden line of the ion O2+. It is significant in that it emits light in the green part of the spectrum.
For OpenSUSE users it's now also available at Open Build Service for 1-click install: https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3AD_E&package=oxygen-ionized GitHub: https://github.com/DinoDevel/Oxygen-IonizedLast changelog:
Additional icons
Added distributor-logo icons for openSUSE and Qubes OS
Just wanted to say thank you for this! I voted for this feature on openFATE. I encourage others to. I have always thought KDE on openSUSE needed a green icon theme.
P.S. On openFATE some have suggested that the green color on this icon theme is too bright/vibrant, but I disagree. I think the color is great.
Doubly ionized oxygen (also known as [O III]) is a forbidden line of the ion O2+.Forbidden line of ion O2+ ??? Sorry but what exactly do you mean by forbidden line here ?
Those transitions usually have lifetimes of order milliseconds to seconds.Ok it's all coming back to me now.I forgot this term since my education diverted in different direction.Sorry to divert theme to different direction here.It's nice set.How you worked on them GIMP or something else ?
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10 Hourah, another non-flat icon theme ! THANKS !!!
Just wanted to say thank you for this! I voted for this feature on openFATE. I encourage others to. I have always thought KDE on openSUSE needed a green icon theme. P.S. On openFATE some have suggested that the green color on this icon theme is too bright/vibrant, but I disagree. I think the color is great.
Glad, you've liked it!
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Doubly ionized oxygen (also known as [O III]) is a forbidden line of the ion O2+.Forbidden line of ion O2+ ??? Sorry but what exactly do you mean by forbidden line here ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_line
Those transitions usually have lifetimes of order milliseconds to seconds.Ok it's all coming back to me now.I forgot this term since my education diverted in different direction.Sorry to divert theme to different direction here.It's nice set.How you worked on them GIMP or something else ?
> How you worked on them GIMP or something else ? Inkscape + scripts to generate pngs.