How to change Thunderbird icon theme?












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I got Thunderbird 24.1.0 from Portableapps.com. Same folder unpacked into Win7 and XP.




  • When run on WIn7 I see all icons (get mail, write, chat...) are gray themed.

  • When run under WinXP all icons are another, they are colored and of other style.


How to change icons theme? Can't find an option.










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    I got Thunderbird 24.1.0 from Portableapps.com. Same folder unpacked into Win7 and XP.




    • When run on WIn7 I see all icons (get mail, write, chat...) are gray themed.

    • When run under WinXP all icons are another, they are colored and of other style.


    How to change icons theme? Can't find an option.










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      I got Thunderbird 24.1.0 from Portableapps.com. Same folder unpacked into Win7 and XP.




      • When run on WIn7 I see all icons (get mail, write, chat...) are gray themed.

      • When run under WinXP all icons are another, they are colored and of other style.


      How to change icons theme? Can't find an option.










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      I got Thunderbird 24.1.0 from Portableapps.com. Same folder unpacked into Win7 and XP.




      • When run on WIn7 I see all icons (get mail, write, chat...) are gray themed.

      • When run under WinXP all icons are another, they are colored and of other style.


      How to change icons theme? Can't find an option.







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          The proper way to do this is to replace the ICNS file inside the application. To access the contents of the application, you right-click on the app, then select Show Package Contents. The location of the ICNS file should be Thunderbird.app/Contents/Resources/Thunderbird.icns






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            Found that Thunderbd has Firefox-like extensions dialog.

            Need to go into upper Thunderbd menu, and call command "Manage add-ons". Then need to call tab which contains appearance add-ons. Then need to install there any icons add-on. E.g. "Standard icons".






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              The proper way to do this is to replace the ICNS file inside the application. To access the contents of the application, you right-click on the app, then select Show Package Contents. The location of the ICNS file should be Thunderbird.app/Contents/Resources/Thunderbird.icns






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                The proper way to do this is to replace the ICNS file inside the application. To access the contents of the application, you right-click on the app, then select Show Package Contents. The location of the ICNS file should be Thunderbird.app/Contents/Resources/Thunderbird.icns






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                  The proper way to do this is to replace the ICNS file inside the application. To access the contents of the application, you right-click on the app, then select Show Package Contents. The location of the ICNS file should be Thunderbird.app/Contents/Resources/Thunderbird.icns






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                  The proper way to do this is to replace the ICNS file inside the application. To access the contents of the application, you right-click on the app, then select Show Package Contents. The location of the ICNS file should be Thunderbird.app/Contents/Resources/Thunderbird.icns







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                      Found that Thunderbd has Firefox-like extensions dialog.

                      Need to go into upper Thunderbd menu, and call command "Manage add-ons". Then need to call tab which contains appearance add-ons. Then need to install there any icons add-on. E.g. "Standard icons".






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                        Found that Thunderbd has Firefox-like extensions dialog.

                        Need to go into upper Thunderbd menu, and call command "Manage add-ons". Then need to call tab which contains appearance add-ons. Then need to install there any icons add-on. E.g. "Standard icons".






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                          Found that Thunderbd has Firefox-like extensions dialog.

                          Need to go into upper Thunderbd menu, and call command "Manage add-ons". Then need to call tab which contains appearance add-ons. Then need to install there any icons add-on. E.g. "Standard icons".






                          share|improve this answer















                          Found that Thunderbd has Firefox-like extensions dialog.

                          Need to go into upper Thunderbd menu, and call command "Manage add-ons". Then need to call tab which contains appearance add-ons. Then need to install there any icons add-on. E.g. "Standard icons".







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