AirPort Colour Menu 1.0 by Chris Lawson *********************** AirPort Colour Menu, along with its sister icon replacements Battery Colour Menu and Bluetooth Colour Menu, was inspired by Stanton McCandlish's excellent PPPContrastMenu, which is entirely unaffiliated with this icon set. If you wish to get PPPContrastMenu, please visit http://www.well.com/~mech/Software/ AirPort Colour Menu is a set of replacement icons for the AirPort menu extra for Mac OS X 10.3 which adds some much-needed colour to the menu icons. Increasing signal strength shows as red (1 bar), orange (2 bars), and then green (3 or 4 bars). The error icon is displayed with a red X, the AirPort-off icon is now red, and the software base station icons are displayed with blue highlighting. To install AirPort Colour Menu, first ensure that AirPort status is not being displayed in the menu bar. To turn this off, go to the Network preference pane, select the AirPort connection, click "configure," and uncheck "Show AirPort status in menu bar." Once the status display is turned off, navigate to /System/Library/CoreServices/Menu Extras/AirPort.menu and control-click to bring up the contextual menu. (If you wish to back up the original appearance of your menu extra, make a copy of the AirPort.menu file at this point.) Select "Show Package Contents." Open the "Contents" folder, then the "Resources" folder. Drag the TIFF files from the AirPort Colour Menu folder into Resources. Authenticate as needed and choose to replace duplicate items. Turn on AirPort status display again, and enjoy your new icons. ********************** These TIFF files are known to be properly named for the AirPort menu extra under Mac OS X 10.3.5; there is no guarantee that they will work on earlier (or later!) Mac OS versions. No warranty is expressed or implied with these icons. If you break something, it's your own fault. Icons are derived from Mac OS X icons which are presumably copyright © Apple Computer. Inspiration by Stanton McCandlish. These icons are hereby released under the GNU General Public License (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html). If you find these to be the greatest thing since sliced bread and want to show your appreciation by sending me a couple bucks, a postcard, a six-pack of microbrew, or whatever else you think I might find interesting, e-mail me at icons at (the domain hosting this file) and I'll let you know where to send the goods. ********************** Version History 1.0: Initial (and probably final) release.