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Stack Gift is a set of transparent PNGs to be use on your dock. Original OS X icons created by lsf to be use for stack icons on Leopard Docks. Because the icons looks so cool, I convert it to PNG format (512×512) so it can be use on Object Dock, RK Launcher or any other docks application for windows.
Developer: lsf
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the download only contains the ribbons PNG’s. Not the icons themselves. something wrong with the zip or am I missing something?
if you want it in .ico format, you have to convert it. But since this icon is for dock, no point make it ico format.
For mac icons, visit here http://www.deskmodr.com/icons/stack-gift-by-lsf.html
http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/4630/stackac6.png
I meant that i can only see the ribbons and not the icons. the rest is blank/transparent.
I should rephrase what i said. I meant that I cant see the icons…i only see the different coloured ‘ribbons’ and the rest is blank. I tried downloading them again but still i see the same thing.
Here: http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/4630/stackac6.png
i have the same issues you have.
Hi, where does this background feature for the textlabels of the Dock come from?
Take a look here, so you can see what I mean.
I use Object Dock 1.9, is it possible to use this feature in Object Dock?
Best regards
kungfunefar
kungfunefar, the icons are a port from MAC. They were converted to a different format. The screenshot is probably, and it is to my knowledge, taken on a MAC, not windows. Theres no way as far as I know to have a Label Background as in that image on any dock. Unless youre using a special docklets which do have those labels but they are NOT stack docklets.
Thanks for the info jualamujhi, I already imagined that. But it would be a nice feature for a stack docklet wouldn’t it?