Changing program icons

When I first tried LO, I think it was late in the 3.x.x version, you were able to change the icons in the suite.

I'm starting to learn a little about Linux, and the distro came with 5.0.3.2, and I can't seem to find this option.

Is it still there?

Use the main menu Tools -> Options -> View and the "Icon style" drop down
list to select.

There's only one icon style listed. Are there any other available for download? If so, how do you install them?

There's only one icon style listed.

One huge issue with icon themes, is that LibO relies on them having
specific attributes to convey specific information to the user.
Virtually all pre-LibO 4.x icon themes do not have the required attributes.

Are there any other available for download?

I found a couple of sets in the Ubuntu repository.
There are other sets of DeviantArt.
In both instances, I'll make no warranties about their conformance to
LibO 5.x icon requirements.

At both http://extensions.openoffice.org/ and
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center, there are icon
themes that won't install.

If so, how do you install them?

Note: You'll need administrator/root privileges to do this.

Go to the LibreOffice program folder
* Windows: usually: C:\Program Files\LibreOffice;
* Linux: Either /usr/share/libreoffice/share/config/ or
  /opt/libreoffice/share/config/
Move the ZIP file into this folder.
Open LibreOffice
">Tools >Options >View >User Interface"
At the drop down menu "Icon Style", select the appropriate icon theme.

FWIW, options on my setup are:
* Breeze;
* Tango;
* Galaxy;
* Oxygen;
* High Contrast;
* Sifr;

I didn't do any customization with the version of LibO I'm currently using.

jonathon