Linux Icons For Mac



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  1. /usr/share/icons/ typically contains pre-installed themes (shared by all users) /.icons/ typically contains folders with the themes installed by the user. Also, many applications have their icons in /usr/share/pixmaps/ or in the folder with the same name as the application under /usr/share/.
  2. Much like GTK themes, there are dozens of Mac-like icon themes for Linux, and any of the ones available on Gnome-look.org would be worth a look. However, if you want a complete experience, it’s a good idea to install the Mojave CT icon set, as it is updated regularly and is as close as you can get to Mojave at this current time.

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Time again for some new icons for an Eclipse RCP launcher. While The Gimp can easily create XPM and Windows ICO files, when it comes to Mac OS “icns” format, you won’t have any built in support.

There are some fine tools out there for Mac OS, but if you are running Linux and don’t want to buy a Mac just for creating some icon files, png2icns comes to the rescue. It is a small command line tool which simply creates an “icns” files from some “png” files.

Create your icon files as “png” in multiple resolutions. If you are creating an Eclipse RCP launcher, you will, most likely, have them anyway for creating your Windows “ico” file. Place them in any folder you like:

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Ensure that you have the “png2icns” application installed. On Ubuntu it comes with the package “icnsutils”, which can simply be installed by executing:

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Now call “png2icns”. As the man page suggest you need to provide all PNG files, that you want to be part of the icon, as argument. The first argument is the output filename. Also you can let the shell find the correct PNG file by using the wildcard (*):

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Linux Icons For Mac

Easy! ;-)

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PS: If anything goes wrong, “png2icns” will complain at the command line (e.g. due to some wrong resolution).