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PeaZip themes customizes program's GUI colours and icons, themes can be applied from Option > Theme selecting "Custom" in the Theme dropdown menu and selecting a custom theme package i.e. xyz.theme.7z.
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PeaZip Theme packages can be created (or saved for back-up) using PeaZip, from Options > Theme > Create Theme from current settings, a theme package xyz.theme.7z will be created on the desktop; it is a standard 7z archive. Customizing themes To further customize themes, or to remove unwanted themes, “Manage Themes” opens the path containing themes, that is in user’s application data for installable versions or inside PeaZip’s folder for portable versions. Theme’s graphic can be edited with any graphic files editor, and theme.txt can be edited as UTF-8 text; when finished editing the resources the theme can be given a name and saved as package. Distributing themes Themes can be freely distributed as independent packages, as long copyright/copyleft licenses for the graphic elements used in the theme is respected. If you are interested in contributing a theme for being distributed with PeaZip please contact me at the mail address on Support page. The file note.readme (plain text) is inherited from the original theme, please edit it with relevant information and credits about the new theme if you plan to publicly release it. Custom, user-provided icons, themes, graphic and other resources can be found on peazip-resources
on Google Code.Notes It is recommended to not delete or modify the default theme, saved in \PeaZip\res\themes\, that is “seven” for Windows versions and “firecrystal” for Linux versions System’s icons (i.e. on system's context menu, and for associated file types) are not affected by themes. On Windows, system's icons are stored in \PeaZip\res\icons\ path and can be edited with a suitable editor or replaced with custom icon files; on Linux system's icons (in PNG format) are stored accordingly the distribution and the desktop environment policies, i.e. \opt\kde3\share\icons\ or \usr\share\icons\ |
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