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 File comments for:  Graphics » Icon » kens_images.lha

Kens_images

Description: Ibrowse & Aweb Toolbars in the "Ken's Icon" style.
Download: kens_images.lha
Version: 1.7
Date: 25 Apr 2006
Category: graphics/icon
FileID: 1797
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Comment by: anonymous (81.78.162.9)At: 27 Apr 2006, 23:53File version: 1.7
Nice, use it myself on aWeb, but can we have differenct Icons for the two stop
buttons on network Status?

Ta!
 
 
Comment by: klesterjr (24.11.235.162)At: 01 Apr 2006, 20:08File version: 1.6
Doh! Change the number of frames in the Tooltypes of the IBrowse transfer
animation to 20.

Red:

Someday. :)
 
 
Comment by: redmelons (88.107.160.153)At: 06 Mar 2006, 22:20File version: 1.6
Thanks Ken, the AWeb transfer anim is excellent - AWeb looks a lot more modern
now.

Any chance of an icon set for Wordworth Office?
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (68.21.15.94)At: 13 Oct 2005, 01:33File version: 1.5
To get rid of that pause after every rotation, change the icon tooltype from 30
frames=30 to frames=29.
 
 
Comment by: Jonas (213.113.146.33)At: 08 Oct 2005, 17:59File version: 1.5
Nice, any chance of a YAM toolbar being added to this package?
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (60.240.163.152)At: 07 Oct 2005, 08:21File version: 1.5
Ken
Yuuu da maaaannn

Thanks, you are making some progs look very snazzy.
Much appreciated.

ace
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (68.21.163.100)At: 07 Oct 2005, 06:17File version: 1.5
Really love the png icons (the Ibrowse one especially)!
I also think the IBrowse transfer animiation looks great; but on my machine it
seems to pause slightly after each rotation.
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (24.11.235.162)At: 07 Oct 2005, 05:42File version: 1.5
>Where did you get the transfer animation shown
>in the '4_snap' picture with the boing balls?

It's either from OS3.9 or the commercial version of Aweb -- don't remember
which.

-Ken
 
 
Comment by: Al (12.223.40.177)At: 07 Oct 2005, 05:38File version: 1.5
Where did you get the transfer animation shown in the '4_snap' picture with the
boing balls?
 
 
Comment by: RedMelons (80.44.93.61)At: 28 Jul 2005, 20:45File version: 1.4
With the OS4 Zami theme, Ken's icons, Ken's navigation icons and Ken's Transfer
Animation, AWebPPC is now a really nice looking, as well as fast browser.

Thanks very much Ken.
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (158.112.84.2)At: 28 Jul 2005, 13:08File version: 1.4
You rule!
 
 
Comment by: PEB (66.72.97.112)At: 28 Jul 2005, 07:30File version: 1.3
Nice!
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (212.202.39.24)At: 23 Jul 2005, 10:34File version: 1.2
Beautiful painting! Give us some more.
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (67.174.133.154)At: 22 Jul 2005, 15:43File version: 1.2
That's one of the animations that came with OS3.9 -- I've never painted anything
that 'moves'! ;-)
 
 
Comment by: Metalheart (82.170.196.114)At: 22 Jul 2005, 14:09File version: 1.2
Hey, nicely done ! How about that transfer anim ? Is it available ?

Martin
 
 
Comment by: klesterjr (67.174.133.154)At: 07 Jul 2005, 23:42File version: 1.0
Definitely!

This was sort of a "test" to see if I could do it. I'm going to play
with this for a few days and then Aweb will be next (probably within the next
week).

-Ken
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (80.44.108.144)At: 07 Jul 2005, 22:01File version: 1.0
Thanks Ken, a welcome addition to 'Ken's Icons.

Any chance of an AWeb toolbar as well?
 
 

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