Tango-nizing N-Gage with SysIconz
All right , I've finally made it !!!!
After I 'force' my WindowsXP to use a little open-source (that Microsoft really hates) on it's base system, now my N-Gage follows !!! Presenting Tango Icon theme for N-Gage and Symbian S60 v1 !!!
Since no one I don't know ever write comments to this blog, I won't upload my creation. Just to test : is there someone I don't know ever read my blog ? OK, if you willing to get this theme, write a comment. And that's an order
Here's a teaser screenshoot :
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
using gaim emocticons on Pidgin (Ubuntu)
Since Gaim changes it name to Pidgin, the good old emocticons are missing. Some people might think the new emocticons are better, but I think they're lacking of animation. So I've tried to copy the gaim's one to Pidgin. And guess what , it works.
On ubuntu gutsy 7.10 , pidgin emocticons are placed in /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/. I've copied the gaim's default emocticons folder to that directory, from Windows installation to Linux instalation. Don't overwrite it, but rename the gaim one (eg: gaim)
And if you fell annoyed with the multiple 'Default' title, edit the 'theme' file placed on the directory.
On the first line you should easily found the theme's name. Change it to anything you liked.
On ubuntu gutsy 7.10 , pidgin emocticons are placed in /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin/emotes/. I've copied the gaim's default emocticons folder to that directory, from Windows installation to Linux instalation. Don't overwrite it, but rename the gaim one (eg: gaim)
And if you fell annoyed with the multiple 'Default' title, edit the 'theme' file placed on the directory.
On the first line you should easily found the theme's name. Change it to anything you liked.
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Monday, May 07, 2007
gaim - xmms status integration
Hey ya....
I've just found a way to display what xmms is playing as gaim's status. Use 'musictracker'. Get it here.
By the way, u must compile it by yourself. Just make sure all the development package involving it (such as gaim-dev, libgtkmm-dev, etc) already installed.
Make sure u follow all the instruction (especially those about xmms configuration) given by the website.
Keep on listenin' music......
I've just found a way to display what xmms is playing as gaim's status. Use 'musictracker'. Get it here.
By the way, u must compile it by yourself. Just make sure all the development package involving it (such as gaim-dev, libgtkmm-dev, etc) already installed.
Make sure u follow all the instruction (especially those about xmms configuration) given by the website.
Keep on listenin' music......
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