billgates Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 2 hours ago, luky35 said: Copied icons from CircleBlobIcon to the EFI OC Resources - Image folder, but did not show the icon menu at startup. Why? Do you have OpenCanopy and selected external picker in your config.plist? Also make sure that the new icons you added are named exactly as the ones they are replacing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luky35 Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 1 hour ago, billgates said: Do you have OpenCanopy and selected external picker in your config.plist? Also make sure that the new icons you added are named exactly as the ones they are replacing. I don't think the icons are compatible, so the start menu doesn't work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 (edited) 10 hours ago, luky35 said: I don't think the icons are compatible, so the start menu doesn't work. I use these icons everyday. See screen shot a few posts back. I'd be sure to check for what @billgates said. They are all named exactly what they need to be named. Not sure what you mean by "start menu" doesn’t work. Edited September 1, 2020 by pkdesign Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billgates Posted September 1, 2020 Share Posted September 1, 2020 (edited) 13 hours ago, luky35 said: I don't think the icons are compatible, so the start menu doesn't work. You didn't answer on whether you have installed and setup OpenCanopy or not. There are a few steps that need to be taken beyond the initial OpenCore setup in order to get the GUI and custom icons to work. Anyway if you haven't already setup OpenCanopy here is the link to the instructions: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/cosmetic/gui.html ps. I couldn't get this to work on OC 5.9 but it worked right away on 6.0 so make sure you are up to date. Edited September 1, 2020 by billgates 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luky35 Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 (edited) 4 hours ago, billgates said: You didn't answer on whether you have installed and setup OpenCanopy or not. There are a few steps that need to be taken beyond the initial OpenCore setup in order to get the GUI and custom icons to work. Anyway if you haven't already setup OpenCanopy here is the link to the instructions: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Post-Install/cosmetic/gui.html ps. I couldn't get this to work on OC 5.9 but it worked right away on 6.0 so make sure you are up to date. For me, it works with all the other icons except the NO ones I wrote. (CircleBlobIcon not OK) Edited September 2, 2020 by luky35 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AliPas52 Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 On 8/16/2020 at 10:08 PM, blackosx said: After Vit's post this week regarding icon packs for a customisation gallery I've gone ahead and put together some icon packs based on the collection of icons I've been creating and added them to a new github repo https://github.com/blackosx/OpenCanopyIconPacks Reveal hidden contents These icon packs contain icons for: - Cursor - Selected (Some pack also include OldSelected) - Selector (Some pack also include OldSelector) - Apple Recovery & External Apple Recovery - Apple Time Machine & External Apple Time Machine - HardDrive & External HardDrive - Windows - Shell - Tool While these packs contain a base selection of icons, there are many more icons available at the OpenCanopyIcons repo. For example, HardDrives for different versions of macOS and Linux, different selections and selectors, and external drives. Current icon packs: From Set1: Front lit matte icons with soft shadows. BOCIP_1_Dark Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Download BOCIP_1_Grey Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Download BOCIP_1_Light Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Download From Set2: More subtly lit icons than Set1, with increased level of reflectiveness. BOCIP_2_Dark Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Download BOCIP_2_Light Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Download From Set3: Studio lit icons, brighter than Set2, with higher level of reflectiveness and narrower devices to better match the shapes of the latest Apple device icons. BOCIP_3_AppleEsque Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Download BOCIP_3_Aqua Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Blue Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Cardinal Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Dark Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Green Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Light Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_LightBlue Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Lime Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Orange Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Pink Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Purple Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Red Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Violet Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_Yellow Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download EDIT: Added Special Editions BOCIP_3_SE_Silver&Gold Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download BOCIP_3_SE_SilverBlue Preview (Grey) | Preview (Black) | Preview (Custom) | Download Installation: Assuming you have already downloaded and installed the OCBinaryData/Resources in to your OC directory then the contents of each pack is intended to be placed in EFI/OC/Resources/Image/ The icons are disproportionate, they are stretched horizontally. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 Stupid question I know, how do I get Shell and Tools to show? Space bar doesn't do it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris1111 Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 (edited) @pkdesign Take look of this Icnspack-Builder We have now a Wonderfull GUI App for making Icons Edited September 2, 2020 by chris1111 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 3, 2020 Author Share Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) On 8/31/2020 at 11:20 PM, pkdesign said: Well, after many weeks of trying to perfect this process, I have created a second and third set of icons for OpenCanopy I call CircleBlobIcon and CircleBlobText. I take a very different approach to icons. You can find them here: https://github.com/pkdesign/OpenCanopyIcons Many, many thanks to @chris1111 for his incredible batch script! Hide contents Nice job @pkdesign Edited September 3, 2020 by blackosx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 3, 2020 Author Share Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) @AliPas52 - No need to quote the whole post. Quote The icons are disproportionate, they are stretched horizontally. If you see squashed icons when using OpenCanopy then check your video setup with OpenCore. Maybe you use old hardware without GOP? See here for a starting point. @chris1111 I've had a chance to look at your icnsbuilder script and I think it's a good start. Well done. I can understand the attraction of this because of the wish for some to avoid using the terminal and also to avoid the extra work and time involved to create both sizes of image that OpenCore ICNS files require. The SIPS command does a really good job here for scaling the icons, with good AA results, though I wish to make users aware that scaling an image will never produce as sharp an image when compared to an image created specifically as the target size. If I could suggest an improvement then currently your script requires the user to rename their PNG files to a known name before running the script, for example HardDrive.png. However I think it would be more helpful to allow the script to process 'ANY' .png file you throw at it and then have the user just rename the final .icns file. This will make the script more flexible and allow for processing 'extra' images. I also think you could add some image compressor to your builder so final icons are optimised for size, for example, pngquant or imageoptim (i think imageoptim has a command line version). I've seen imageoptim being the recommended solution due to lossless compression vs lossy compression but TBH, for the majority of icons you will not notice a difference in quality using pngquant and have small file sizes. Just my thoughts 18 hours ago, pkdesign said: Stupid question I know, how do I get Shell and Tools to show? Space bar doesn't do it. Once they've been added to the OC directory structure and configured in config.plist you will then just need to add the icon for using the name of the tool including the extension and add .icns at the end. For example, for ResetSystem.efi the icon should be named ResetSystem.efi.icns Edited September 3, 2020 by blackosx edits, here and there. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matgen84 Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 6 minutes ago, blackosx said: Once they've been added to the OC directory structure and configured in config.plist you will then just need to add the icon for using the name of the tool including the extension and add .icns at the end. For example, for ResetSystem.efi the icon should be named ResetSystem.efi.icns I don't understand well: I thought so far that OC use Tools.icns and print Label configured in the config.plist. Thanks for your explanation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 3, 2020 Author Share Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) It depends of the PickerAtrtibutes you use, but I'm away from my hack this week so am recalling from memory From the configuration.pdf • 0x0001 — OC_ATTR_USE_VOLUME_ICON, provides custom icons for boot entries: For Tools OpenCore will try to load a custom icon and fallback to the default icon: – ResetNVRAM — Resources\Image\ResetNVRAM.icns — ResetNVRAM.icns from icons directory. – Tools\<TOOL_RELATIVE_PATH>.icns — icon near the tool file with appended .icns extension. • 0x0002 — OC_ATTR_USE_DISK_LABEL_FILE, provides custom rendered titles for boot entries: – .disk_label (.disk_label_2x) file near bootloader for all filesystems. – <TOOL_NAME>.lbl (<TOOL_NAME>.l2x) file near tool for Tools. Edited September 3, 2020 by blackosx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris1111 Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 4 hours ago, blackosx said: @chris1111 I've had a chance to look at your icnsbuilder script and I think it's a good start. Well done. I can understand the attraction of this because of the wish for some to avoid using the terminal and also to avoid the extra work and time involved to create both sizes of image that OpenCore ICNS files require. The SIPS command does a really good job here for scaling the icons, with good AA results, though I wish to make users aware that scaling an image will never produce as sharp an image when compared to an image created specifically as the target size. If I could suggest an improvement then currently your script requires the user to rename their PNG files to a known name before running the script, for example HardDrive.png. However I think it would be more helpful to allow the script to process 'ANY' .png file you throw at it and then have the user just rename the final .icns file. This will make the script more flexible and allow for processing 'extra' images. I also think you could add some image compressor to your builder so final icons are optimised for size, for example, pngquant or imageoptim (i think imageoptim has a command line version). I've seen imageoptim being the recommended solution due to lossless compression vs lossy compression but TBH, for the majority of icons you will not notice a difference in quality using pngquant and have small file sizes. Just my thoughts Once they've been added to the OC directory structure and configured in config.plist you will then just need to add the icon for using the name of the tool including the extension and add .icns at the end. For example, for ResetSystem.efi the icon should be named ResetSystem.efi.icns Thanks @blackosx I believe that renaming the .png before or renaming the .icns afterwards doesn't make a big difference in wasting time? Regarding the name of the images, you must have a name for the SIPS command because some images have a different size and you must know what size they should be. I am working on an app that does the job even better and I soon put a V2 of the program 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 3, 2020 Author Share Posted September 3, 2020 I believe accepting *.png will allow your script to process many files and not be restricted to the list you have defined. You can accept a directory of .PNG files then use SIPS to get the width and height and scale accordingly. For example, I have the following directory of PNG files, some at different sizes like the cursor, selector and selected Apple.png AppleRecv_HDD_AM.png AppleTM.png Cursor.png ExtApple.png ExtAppleRecv.png ExtAppleTM.png ExtHardDrive.png HardDrive_HDD.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Arch.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Debian.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Deepin.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_ElementaryOS.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Endless.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Fedora.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_KDEneon.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Kali.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_MX.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Manjaro.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Mint.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_PopOS.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_ReactOS.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Solus.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Ubuntu.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Zorin.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_openSUSE.png HardDrive_HDD_Microsoft.png HardDrive_HDD_Windows10.png Selected_Black_100_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_20_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_40_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_50_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_60_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_80_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_100_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_20_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_40_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_50_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_60_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_80_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selector.png Shell.png Tool.png They could all be resized by using something like this: for pngFile in "$ICONS_DIR"/*.png do width=$(sips -g pixelWidth "$pngFile") height=$(sips -g pixelHeight "$pngFile") width="${width##*: }" height="${height##*: }" halfWidth=$(( width/2 )) halfHeight=$(( height/2 )) echo "Convert $width x $height to $halfWidth x $halfHeight" sips -z $halfWidth $halfHeight "$pngFile" -o "$SAVE_DIR" done 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris1111 Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, blackosx said: I believe accepting *.png will allow your script to process many files and not be restricted to the list you have defined. You can accept a directory of .PNG files then use SIPS to get the width and height and scale accordingly. For example, I have the following directory of PNG files, some at different sizes like the cursor, selector and selected Apple.png AppleRecv_HDD_AM.png AppleTM.png Cursor.png ExtApple.png ExtAppleRecv.png ExtAppleTM.png ExtHardDrive.png HardDrive_HDD.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Arch.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Debian.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Deepin.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_ElementaryOS.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Endless.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Fedora.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_KDEneon.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Kali.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_MX.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Manjaro.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Mint.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_PopOS.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_ReactOS.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Solus.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Ubuntu.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_Zorin.png HardDrive_HDD_Linux_openSUSE.png HardDrive_HDD_Microsoft.png HardDrive_HDD_Windows10.png Selected_Black_100_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_20_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_40_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_50_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_60_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_Black_80_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_100_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_20_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_40_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_50_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_60_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selected_White_80_Fill_Keyline_SilverGold.png Selector.png Shell.png Tool.png They could all be resized by using something like this: for pngFile in "$ICONS_DIR"/*.png do width=$(sips -g pixelWidth "$pngFile") height=$(sips -g pixelHeight "$pngFile") width="${width##*: }" height="${height##*: }" halfWidth=$(( width/2 )) halfHeight=$(( height/2 )) echo "Convert $width x $height to $halfWidth x $halfHeight" sips -z $halfWidth $halfHeight "$pngFile" -o "$SAVE_DIR" done The list of .png file can by modify by User , the script is editable even for my App I always opt for simple things like for scripts and for Apps, if you try to complicate things this is where you will miss. How many times have I seen things complicated in the hackintosh which had a lot of flaws. EDIT *** Anyway you can do a few things to your liking, like PRO I opted to simplify it. Just my thoughts thank you anyway for your interest Edited September 3, 2020 by chris1111 Just my thoughts 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbellomo Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 Good morning all, I am relatively new to the world of macOS. I have successfully installed Catalina on my AMD Ryzen PC. So I end up with a triple boot pc (MacOS, Windows and Linux Mint). I use the Opencore booloader with OpenCanopy for a GUI boot ... I would like to associate new icons with each of my OS ... but I do not understand how the link is made between the icon and the OS to boot .... Should I use a precise labeling for that? and if so which one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted September 3, 2020 Share Posted September 3, 2020 10 hours ago, blackosx said: Once they've been added to the OC directory structure and configured in config.plist you will then just need to add the icon for using the name of the tool including the extension and add .icns at the end. For example, for ResetSystem.efi the icon should be named ResetSystem.efi.icns Hmm, so "Tools.icns" needs to be duplicated and renamed to "ResetSystem.efi.icns" (or should that be just "ResetSystem.icns") in order for it to show up? And if that is the case, each tool can have it's own icon? This is in my config right now so I assume it is available: <key>Tools</key> <array> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string></string> <key>Comment</key> <string>Not signed for security reasons</string> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>Name</key> <string>UEFI Shell</string> <key>Path</key> <string>OpenShell.efi</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string></string> <key>Comment</key> <string>Memory testing utility</string> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>Name</key> <string>memcheck</string> <key>Path</key> <string>memcheck/memcheck.efi</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string>Shutdown</string> <key>Auxiliary</key> <true/> <key>Comment</key> <string>Perform shutdown</string> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>Name</key> <string>Shutdown</string> <key>Path</key> <string>ResetSystem.efi</string> </dict> And when/how does the "Shell.icns" show up? Or is it the same case as above? The "Shell.icns" needs to be renamed "OpenShell.icns"? As far as @chris1111 app, it would be great for it to optimize images automatically, but I just run all my PNGs through ImageOptimize before I add it to his app/script. I think having to name the PNG properly keeps thing organized for me. They will have to be properly named for OpenCanopy to work anyway, so you will always have to do some renaming, whether that is before of afterwards. But I do see your point if you are creating a lot of icons for all situations (i.e. Linux flavors, etc) 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billgates Posted September 4, 2020 Share Posted September 4, 2020 7 hours ago, jbellomo said: Good morning all, I am relatively new to the world of macOS. I have successfully installed Catalina on my AMD Ryzen PC. So I end up with a triple boot pc (MacOS, Windows and Linux Mint). I use the Opencore booloader with OpenCanopy for a GUI boot ... I would like to associate new icons with each of my OS ... but I do not understand how the link is made between the icon and the OS to boot .... Should I use a precise labeling for that? and if so which one? Place the Apple.icns and Windows.icns icons that you want to use in EFI/OC/Resources/Image. For Linux see my comment in the previous page. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 4, 2020 Author Share Posted September 4, 2020 11 hours ago, pkdesign said: Hmm, so "Tools.icns" needs to be duplicated and renamed to "ResetSystem.efi.icns" (or should that be just "ResetSystem.icns") in order for it to show up? And if that is the case, each tool can have it's own icon? This is in my config right now so I assume it is available: <key>Tools</key> <array> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string></string> <key>Comment</key> <string>Not signed for security reasons</string> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>Name</key> <string>UEFI Shell</string> <key>Path</key> <string>OpenShell.efi</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string></string> <key>Comment</key> <string>Memory testing utility</string> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>Name</key> <string>memcheck</string> <key>Path</key> <string>memcheck/memcheck.efi</string> </dict> <dict> <key>Arguments</key> <string>Shutdown</string> <key>Auxiliary</key> <true/> <key>Comment</key> <string>Perform shutdown</string> <key>Enabled</key> <false/> <key>Name</key> <string>Shutdown</string> <key>Path</key> <string>ResetSystem.efi</string> </dict> And when/how does the "Shell.icns" show up? Or is it the same case as above? The "Shell.icns" needs to be renamed "OpenShell.icns"? Yes. Each tool can have its own icon. In your above config you will have to set all three of those tools to enabled (as they are currently disabled), then add the following icons which correspond with those entries. EFI/OC/Tools/OpenShell.efi.icns EFI/OC/Tools/memcheck/memcheck.efi.icns EFI/OC/Tools/ResetSystem.efi.icns Your shutdown entry is set to be Auxillary so that will only show after you've pressed the space bar. If you want to see ResetNVRAM.icns then you need the following icon and must have AllowNvramReset set to true in config.plist: EFI/OC/Resources/Images/ResetNVRAM.icns Of course, this is if you don't have the background colour set to v7+/AA== (apple grey) in config.plist, in which case you will need OldResetNVARAM.icns 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 4, 2020 Author Share Posted September 4, 2020 (edited) On 8/31/2020 at 11:20 PM, pkdesign said: Well, after many weeks of trying to perfect this process, I have created a second and third set of icons for OpenCanopy I call CircleBlobIcon and CircleBlobText. I take a very different approach to icons. You can find them here: https://github.com/pkdesign/OpenCanopyIcons I created some previews of your icons (one on a grey BG and another on a black BG), though Outline_v1.0 failed as it has a missing selector.icns Spoiler Edited September 4, 2020 by blackosx Put images in spoiler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 4, 2020 Author Share Posted September 4, 2020 12 hours ago, pkdesign said: I think having to name the PNG properly keeps thing organized for me. They will have to be properly named for OpenCanopy to work anyway, so you will always have to do some renaming, whether that is before of afterwards. But I do see your point if you are creating a lot of icons for all situations (i.e. Linux flavors, etc) Sure, the name is important for OpenCore to recognise the icon, but my point was that his script was just too limited to what you throw at it. Let's say you want to now create a resetSystem tool icon, or another new XYZ tool icon. How do you get those through the script without editing the script first? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted September 4, 2020 Share Posted September 4, 2020 (edited) 13 hours ago, blackosx said: I created some previews of your themes (one on a grey BG and another on a black BG), though Outline_v1.0 failed as it has a missing selector.icns Oh my gosh! Thank you for that! I could not figure out how to get them to show. Yes Outline 1.0 is bad. I need to delete it from GitHub. Looks like the Tool.icns is a bit big I will have to fix. 13 hours ago, blackosx said: Sure, the name is important for OpenCore to recognise the icon, but my point was that his script was just too limited to what you throw at it. Let's say you want to now create a resetSystem tool icon, or another new XYZ tool icon. How do you get those through the script without editing the script first? Agreed. I have had to edit it a few times to add icons. Still, I love having it. Let's me concentrate on creativity Uploaded a new set of icons called Hex to GitHub. I'm getting this down slowly but surely. https://github.com/pkdesign/OpenCanopyIcons Thanks to @blackosx and @chris1111 for their help! Spoiler Edited September 4, 2020 by pkdesign 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackosx Posted September 4, 2020 Author Share Posted September 4, 2020 (edited) Good job. Nice to see some colourful icons Edited September 4, 2020 by blackosx 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted September 4, 2020 Share Posted September 4, 2020 Man! I already see a fix I need to make. Pulling from GitHub. Will let yo know when I upload again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkdesign Posted September 4, 2020 Share Posted September 4, 2020 Okay, Hex_1.1 back on GitHub. Had to fix Shell icon. Spoiler 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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