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Here is a screenshot of 'Sirius', the gui viewer using a range of icon themes.

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Three instances of the application are running, on a Linux desktop (blackbox on RedHat 6.2). Sirius and Unc are 100% java, of course, and run equally well under Windows, Mac OS X or any java-compliant operating system. The GUI can spawn several windows in one application normally, but I've launched three apps here to show off all the themes.

  • The top left window is using the default icon set, selected from Kristoff Borrey's 'iKon' theme for the K Desktop Environment. It is browsing through my java classpath, examining the contents of the jawin.jar package for scripting Win32 COM objects using java. (Not used in Unc, and not much use on the linux desktop, but there it is!)
  • The bottom left window is browsing the file system, looking at my installation of jython. It is sporting the FreeIcons theme (more KDE icons, courtesy of Tomasz Mielnik), with Werner Martin Eggers' Wild Things icons (after children's illustrator Maurice Sendak) dancing along the toolbar.
  • The large window on the right is sporting the full-blown iKons theme, with Gedeon Maheux's Tribal Masks icon set superimposed. It is browsing a jini network, inspecting a javaspaces service on a remote machine. This app has launched the 'About' dialog box next to it.

All icons and artwork in the themes are used with permission of their authors, and are available in unc-ready form from the sourceforge download site.

(The other funny-looking horizontal bars are other windows that I've rolled out of the way, just a part of the window manager setup, BTW)


An older screenshot of the gui during an earlier phase of development, inspecting the jython jar file on the classpath.

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