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FireFox & ThunderBird Icon Sets

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FireFox & ThunderBird Icon Sets
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FireFox & ThunderBird Icon Sets
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Downloads:  10903
Submitted:  Nov 20 2005

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Full Set of Icons for both:
128,64,48,32,22,16


Scaled Down From Bitmap, so the 22 and 16 size icons get grainy, but at that size the same happens in vector more or less, depends on your eyesight !


Normally you would just define the Icon and let KDE scale it up and down, there are some exceptions so I thought I post a full set.




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 Copyright: Mozilla

 
 by DaBlade on: Nov 20 2005
 
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These are copyright protected works of the Mozilla Foundation. I know they wouldn't at all mind this being posted, but you gotta post it as proprietary, or whichever license they use for their artwork.


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 Thx

 
 by ArbitraryReason on: Nov 20 2005
 
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Thanks for the tip, Noted....


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 Unnecessary

 
 by angrykeyboarder on: Dec 27 2006
 
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All you need is a single icon in PNG format representing the largest size you want to use.

PNGs will scale down to whatever size you want them to and they don't get grainy.

A Google Image search will easily yield such icons.


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 Re: Unnecessary

 
 by ArbitraryReason on: Jan 5 2007
 
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Well I think it makes a difference, even PNG's "to my eye" appear somewhat less in quality when reduced by applications..... Many of the Icon package developers on this site have provided a stepped scale in there images........

Maybe your just being negative again....takes another pill!


Funny, It Worked Last Time...
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 Thanks.

 
 by monkeygirl on: Mar 12 2009
 
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Thank you for these icons.


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