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1) Open Carbide -> Window -> Preferences | 1) Open Carbide -> Window -> Preferences | ||
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2) Expand the Carbide.ui option. | 2) Expand the Carbide.ui option. | ||
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5) In the New dialog select Non-Application as in this example we are going to set Icon for 5800 Music folder. | 5) In the New dialog select Non-Application as in this example we are going to set Icon for 5800 Music folder. | ||
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6) Fill the Major ID and Minor ID for the folders. All Non-Application System Folders (like "Applications", "Games") are denoted by a Major ID and Minor ID. Whereas all application Icons are identified using their Application ID. | 6) Fill the Major ID and Minor ID for the folders. All Non-Application System Folders (like "Applications", "Games") are denoted by a Major ID and Minor ID. Whereas all application Icons are identified using their Application ID. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 06:26, 19 May 2011
Overview
This article describes on how to add additional System or Third Party Icons for customization in Carbide.ui Themes.
How To
1) Open Carbide -> Window -> Preferences
2) Expand the Carbide.ui option.
3) Select third party icons option.
4) Click on New
5) In the New dialog select Non-Application as in this example we are going to set Icon for 5800 Music folder.
6) Fill the Major ID and Minor ID for the folders. All Non-Application System Folders (like "Applications", "Games") are denoted by a Major ID and Minor ID. Whereas all application Icons are identified using their Application ID.
7) Repeat the above steps for adding more icons.



