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HEY YOU: Don't favourite this. There's a new version here .This archive contains all of the major icons in the British Library icon set converted into Windows ICO format. This includes PNG-compressed versions of 256x256 images, prepared for the consumption of Vista users. As ICO does not presently support 512x512 images, none of the original graphics are included.
Nonetheless, this totals somewhere in the vicinity of 710 icons which take up 203 MB. There are a few additional 16x16 status indicators. (There were a handful of images at resolutions between 512x512 and 256x256 which weren't included into the number in the Leopard release.) The byte-per-icon ratio is higher because the icons have been rebuilt to contain the various 32-bit resolutions they were missing before (64x64, 72x72, 96x96). This will cause them to appear smoother when being scaled. The problem with corrupted formats in "Control Panel - Fibre Channel" has been corrected.
This icon set contains an amalgam of images designed at various times for OS X 10.5 (at the time of its release) and for Windows XP. As such, there are a multitude of icons covering functionality found only in one or the other, but it is perhaps a familiar artform to the icon applicator to stretch metaphors until they fit in order to fill in missing holes in their set. Hopefully, those holes should be hard to find: all of the icons in several Windows DLLs have been replaced using the material from this set, including those in shell32.dll, to ensure their complete coverage.
All of these ICO files were prepared over the course of a few hours in Axialis IconWorkshop by Samantha Wright (samantha-wright.deviantart.com), out of my original sources for the British Library graphics, created jointly by myself and Tetragnostica (www.inkspill.org). Visit the former to immerse yourself in more resources for this and other sets. Visit the latter for a personal site based on the theme (and a proper good time.) The precursors to this set were released at my old dA account, aiolorwile.deviantart.com, which has a few other interesting things, too. All of the British Library releases for Windows posted there are included in this set.
Samantha. October 25th, 2008.
144 MB, so it's not going to fit on dA. Go get the new version .
UPDATE: Somehow, Miscellaneous - Multiple Documents.ico got shredded in the archive. You can get a fixed copy here: doom.iri5.net/pages/british_library/miscellaneous%20-%20multiple%20documents.ico (Right click, Save As.)
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Comments: 74
Samantha-Wright In reply to ??? [2009-08-04 17:06:06 +0000 UTC]
Urk—I thought I'd fixed all of those! Here's a copy of the original Add Printer in Windows format, which probably has a different plus sign in front of it than what you used (and is probably somewhat less distinctive.)
[link]
I'm hoping to get out another distribution of the whole package—with Sandwich-Kainos, too—out by the end of August, by the way. It should be handy for projects.
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KenrickC In reply to ??? [2008-10-29 09:38:32 +0000 UTC]
i saw the preview, and almost screamed at how cool and complete it is. I always disliked looking at a window where 1/2 the stuff has default icons, and the rest having nice icons, it looks worse somehow.
Yours solves that. Great set, both quantity and quality. I feel like i want to change my whole pc's dark theme to yours just to fully take advantage of it (took me a few months to find the correct icons and various skins to make it mostly cohesive.)
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Samantha-Wright In reply to KenrickC [2008-10-29 15:09:55 +0000 UTC]
And lo, such was the aim.
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KenrickC In reply to Samantha-Wright [2009-04-02 15:20:45 +0000 UTC]
Hi again, Hope you dont mind me asking,
will you be making such other new (atcually)Complete Icons?
Or will you continue making other things like logins and bootups that match yours?
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Samantha-Wright In reply to KenrickC [2009-04-02 15:28:45 +0000 UTC]
I don't have any plans to pursue other themes at this time. Maybe eventually, but the sheer amount of work that's gone into Icons of the Library means it's pretty much just likely to get extended.
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Zsantz In reply to ??? [2008-10-26 23:56:19 +0000 UTC]
It's really an impressive work and many of the icons are quite beautiful.
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to ??? [2008-10-26 21:59:07 +0000 UTC]
So, this only works on Windows? Just double checking.
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Samantha-Wright In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-10-26 23:22:18 +0000 UTC]
Yes—I need some friendly soul with a Mac who's willing to be my guinea pig. I don't have access to a Mac any more, so I can't do anything on the scale of what was released with the first edition of the Icons of the Library, but I *think* I can output ICNS files that work, so a Mac analogue to this set could be released—which would add about 170 icons to the Mac release. I'd need someone willing to test the output of the converter first, since I can't tell if it will work or not. Reproducing a conversion pack like what happened before would require a great deal of coordination and a list of resources to replace.
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to Samantha-Wright [2008-10-28 05:18:04 +0000 UTC]
I've got a mac. What would this entail?
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Samantha-Wright In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-10-28 18:21:57 +0000 UTC]
The first part isn't so hard—I need to know if this file displays correctly at 512×512 resolution in Leopard: [link]
The second is somewhat more difficult; it would involve picking out an application, framework or library in need of modding, extracting the resources from it, and sending them along with notes about what needs to be replaced, where various images are used within the system, &c. After the images were replaced, it would be best to build a skeleton directory structure of each package (just enough to support the images being replaced) that could be merged with the original bundle to overwrite the actual graphics. (This is how the original Mac set was made, though the system it was made for was rather minimalist.) Note also that some Mac applications don't play particularly nice (especially Microsoft ones) and can't be modded in this fashion.
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to Samantha-Wright [2008-11-03 06:43:32 +0000 UTC]
hmm...the link doesn't work.
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Samantha-Wright In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-11-03 19:00:25 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, right, yes; plurals and all that: [link]
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to Samantha-Wright [2008-11-05 07:28:41 +0000 UTC]
woah...yeah. That's completely unreadable. Here's an excerpt.
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Samantha-Wright In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-11-05 12:39:32 +0000 UTC]
Heh... er... it's an icon. Try saving the target of the link rather than viewing it. Sorry 'bout that.
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to Samantha-Wright [2008-11-08 08:56:47 +0000 UTC]
I've got a picture of a lightbulb. Is that correct? (Actually, several pictures of light-bulbs. In different sizes)
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-12-13 23:34:32 +0000 UTC]
So, any news on when this will be released for Macs?
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AmazingAmanda253 In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-11-09 07:54:25 +0000 UTC]
Yup. It does. Sorry that took so long.
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Samantha-Wright In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-11-08 13:57:24 +0000 UTC]
Indeed. Now, the question is whether or not it still shows up crisp and clear when viewed at 512×512?
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Samantha-Wright In reply to AmazingAmanda253 [2008-11-12 19:31:11 +0000 UTC]
Then, quite simply: mission accomplished.
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starkers [2008-10-26 07:08:08 +0000 UTC]
Very nice indeed, and comprehensive to go with it. Yup, I'm impressed.... well done.
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obamagirl In reply to ??? [2008-10-25 21:46:14 +0000 UTC]
Really awesome set. I love these! Thanks for the hard work.
ObamaGirl
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