Buttonized Changelog

What's new in Buttonized 5.0

Dec 10, 2013
  • This release returns this project to an actively maintained status. Release 4.0 was the first step in bringing the project up to date while 5.0 starts the projects total rehaul.
  • Changes are being made to bring more uniformity to the over all look and appeal. Adding icons to match new needs of the various Desktop Environments, in particular KDE but XFCE, Gnome and LXDE as well.
  • Several new Distribution specific icons created and added to the set that includes 94 different distributions. These can be found in the places sub set with distribution-logo and start-here icons.
  • Future updates will work on status and panel icon needs and issues as well as new icons. At some point there will be a purge of deprecated icons. Most likely at the end of the 5.X series.
  • Icons for Locales. (They are found under scalable/locales) These Location Icons conform to the ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 two letter country code standards for the naming convention, of which there are 248 official codes. All names are capitilized to conform with proper standards (I.E. AA.png) I used the flags for those countries (or areas, who knew Antartica had its own code and flag) to create corresponding Icons. Though the Open Desktop Convention does not include this in the Icon Specifications I decided this was important so that those who need to use Locale Icons will have them available.
  • There are 146 additional Icons that follow the ISO 639-1 two letter Language code standard. The naming convention for these Icons using lower case. (I.E. aa.png) These are styled to be used as overlay Icons.
  • The ISO two letter Country Code Specification can be found here (in English):
  • http://www.iso.org/iso/english_country_names_and_code_elements
  • the ISO 639-1 two letter language codes can be found here:
  • http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/English_list.php
  • Most Applications are now being seen when you first select this set. Some programs don't change because the program itself does not follow Open Desktop Icon Standards. You will have to manually change the Icon if you want a consistent look.

New in Buttonized 3.0 (Oct 20, 2011)

  • For Gnome 3 and KDE 4.7.X

New in Buttonized 2.0.1 (Jul 12, 2011)

  • Released 2.0.1 to add Locale Icon for South Sudan.
  • Fixed Description Information.

New in Buttonized 1.8 (Jun 24, 2011)

  • Locale Icons

New in Buttonized Alpha 7 (Sep 29, 2010)

  • Updated description
  • Added preview of mail system icons
  • Submitted Application Icons for download and review.
  • Added another screenshot
  • Added more device Icons, emblem Icons and status Icons
  • Added Places Icons
  • Added mimetypes Icons

New in Buttonized Alpha 5 (Sep 9, 2010)

  • Updated description
  • Added preview of mail system icons
  • Submitted Application Icons for download and review.
  • Added another screenshot
  • Added more device Icons, emblem Icons and status Icons
  • Added Places Icons

New in Buttonized Alpha 4 (Sep 7, 2010)

  • Updated description
  • Added preview of mail system icons
  • Submitted Application Icons for download and review.
  • Added another screenshot
  • Added more device Icons, emblem Icons and status Icons
  • Released Alpha 4 set

New in Buttonized Alpha 1 (Sep 2, 2010)

  • Updated description
  • Added preview of mail system icons
  • Submitted Application Icons for download and review.