The only thing I can't do is apply the skins and backgrounds. I read the readme but couldn't.
I thought I could find an icon in Prefs/Presets/InfiniteIcons/ClassicBlue/ ( for example ).
that would apply the selected skin based on the selected color. From what I understand, the backgrounds and skins to be applied must be applied manually.
Thanks
Note: SOLVED, Thanks
Edited by white on 2025/9/23 18:43:46 Edited by white on 2025/9/23 18:59:59
Infinite icons is being updated to version 1.2, you read correctly, the product is now called Infinite icons, the Theme Pack text will be removed, however, it does not mean that anything is being removed from the product, on the contrary, everything new is coming, this is just a naming thing.
Version 1.2 contains 203 new icons and 652 icons is recreated and several icon error fixes.
Version 1.2 will be released on 15.11.2025, the discount code will no longer work, so now would be a good time to use it so that you don't have to pay anything for version 1.2.
However, if you are blocked for some good reason and cannot use the code, please contact me, i will definitely find something to fix it.
After version 1.2, there will be free updates, so it is definitely worth upgrading from version 1.0 to version 1.1
Installed version 1.2 today. I've had the download lying around since version 1.1 without testing it out. It's absolutely beautiful...I've been missing out
A minor bugreport, System: is not a legal path in OS4! It should be Sys:
For example look in - Sys:Prefs/Presets/Infinite Icons/Classic Blue/ClassicBlueGUI, Choose Information and then Icon tab which points to System:Prefs/GUI should be Sys:Prefs/GUI.
Thats all over and out and thanks for a very nice package!
It works if your DH0: is named System, mine is named Workbench.
Edited by khayoz on 2025/12/22 1:34:00 Edited by khayoz on 2025/12/22 1:37:53
It works if your DH0: is named System, mine is named Workbench.
More correctly, it works if your boot drive has a volume name of System: (or if you have in fact created an assignment called System: pointing to SYS:).
There's no requirement that its device name must be DH0: (mine is actually DH1: on my X1k, as I have a small partition with device name DH0: containing amigaboot.of).