The Blue Tardis Icon Theme

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Source i (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):

https://www.opencode.net/doctor-who/doctor-who-icons

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My first step in developing a Doctor Who based desktop theme for Linux Mint - icons! This theme revolves around the official color of the TARDIS in the Doctor Who television program

Pantone - 2955 C
Hex - 003865
RGB - 0 56 101

Doctor Who is the copyrighted property of the BBC

To install, extract this package to ~/.icons/ (or /usr/share/icons/). Then go to Appearance and select the new icon theme.
Last changelog:

Added mouse cursors to theme

Added mouse cursors to theme


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An Icon Theme should have a valid .theme file among its files and aim to be complete for desktop use under Gnome or KDE Plasma.

If it contains only a single icon or a small set of icons, please use the Icon Sub-Sets or Single Icon/Logo categories instead.