![]() To make use of it you’ll need to have GIMP 2.8 (Ubuntu 13.04 users will find this in the Software Center). The theme, which nudges icons down to size 22px, replaces almost most every icon used in GIMP that it’s able to, so you won’t be left with a patchwork interface. ‘ Flat‘ for GIMP is (no points for guessing) a 2D, monochrome icon theme replacement for open-source’s premier image editor. It looks especially good when used with Ubuntu’s default Ambiance or Radiance themes. While this visual preference has both good and bad points (bad being that it doesn’t look integrated) one plus is that the icon theme it uses can be customised. Use GIMP on Ubuntu? If so then you’ll know that, like a handful of apps, it makes use of its own set of icons.
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