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Orbit Colour Icons Updated Eurynome Icons

created by jtek, to match my Eurynome theme.

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Sirena Icons
Sirena Icons
Sirena Icons

Matches my Sirena theme; conversion for Windows by jtek.

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Nereid Icons Nereid Icons

An icon pack created by jtek, to match my Nereid theme.

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Nuvola Icons Nuvola Icons

Nuvola icons by David Vignoni; matches Nuvola SeaMonkey theme.

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VL desktop Icons VectorLinux Desktop Window Icons

Uses Joe1962's SeaMonkey desktop icons in VectorLinux. This is a partial set consisting only of icons for the navigator, mail, composer, addressbook and chatzilla components. You can install it over a regular icon pack, and the other icons will be unaffected.

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(for GNU+Linux only)
Orbit Colour Icons Eurynome Icons (old version)

This is the old version of the Eurynome/Orbit Colours icon pack

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These work on both GNU+Linux and Windows, except where noted. For other icon packs, and to restore the original, visit iconpacks.mozdev.org.
You will need root permissions to install these, as they go in the app directory, not the profile directory.

If you want to install these into anything but SeaMonkey/IceApe 1.x (or Mozilla Suite), you'll most likely have to do it manually.

A manual install isn't difficult. An xpi is a zip archive, just renamed. Extract it as you would extract any zip archive (you can rename it from archivename.xpi to archivename.zip if your archiver complains). In GNU+Linux, the zip program does this, and can be used from the command line: unzip archivename.xpi.

In SeaMonkey, the window icons go in the app directory: seamonkey/chrome/icons/default. You just copy them over. GNU+Linux uses the xpm images; Windows uses the ico images.