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* The default GTK icons were not overridden by the GNOME theme due to
a bug which was fixed in GNOME 2.15. Once GNOME 2.16 is in wide
circulation, the GTK icons should be replaced with the equivalent
GNOME icons.
* Recipe for Creating PBM Versions
1. Edit .xpm image in GIMP.
2. Image > Mode > Indexed. Check Use Black/White Palette and No
Color Dithering.
3. File > Save As file.xbm.
4. Run xbmtopbm < file.xbm > file.pbm.
Thanks to jan.h.d@swipnet.se for the help.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE INFORMATION FOR IMAGE FILES
* The following icons are part of Emacs. All are licensed under the
GNU General Public License version 3 (see COPYING) or later.
The xpm and svg files contain copyright and license information, but
it is reproduced here for convenience.
File: mh-logo.xpm
Author: Satyaki Das
Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Files: splash.pbm, splash.xpm, gnus.pbm
Author: Luis Fernandes <elf@ee.ryerson.ca>
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Files: splash.png, splash.svg
Author: Francesc Rocher <rocher@member.fsf.org>
Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Files: checked.xpm, unchecked.xpm
Author: Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* The following icons are from GTK+ 2.x. They are not part of Emacs, but
are distributed and used by Emacs. They are licensed under the
GNU Library General Public License version 2 or later. See the source
of the gtk+ package for more information.
close.xpm copy.xpm cut.xpm help.xpm home.xpm index.xpm info.pbm
info.xpm jump-to.xpm left-arrow.xpm new.xpm open.xpm paste.xpm
preferences.xpm print.xpm refresh.xpm right-arrow.xpm save.xpm
saveas.xpm search.xpm sort-ascending.xpm sort-descending.xpm
spell.xpm undo.xpm up-arrow.xpm
back-arrow.xpm and fwd-arrow.xpm are slightly modified undo and redo.
diropen.xpm is file-manager.png from Gnome hicolor theme.
* The following icons are from GNOME 2.x. They are not part of Emacs,
but are distributed and used by Emacs. They are licensed under the
GNU General Public License version 2 or later. See the source of
the gnome-icons-theme package for more information.
Emacs images and their source in the GNOME icons stock/ directory:
attach.xpm document/stock_attach
bookmark_add.xpm actions/bookmark_add
cancel.xpm slightly modified generic/stock_stop
connect.xpm net/stock_connect
contact.xpm net/stock_contact
data-save.xpm data/stock_data-save
delete.xpm generic/stock_delete
describe.xpm generic/stock_properties
disconnect.xpm net/stock_disconnect
exit.xpm generic/stock_exit
lock-broken.xpm data/stock_lock-broken
lock-ok.xpm data/stock_lock-ok
lock.xpm data/stock_lock
redo.xpm generic/stock_redo
search-replace.xpm slightly modified generic/stock_search-and-replace
next-page.xpm navigation/stock_next-page
refresh.xpm generic/stock_refresh
separator.xpm ?
show.xpm slightly modified document/stock_new
sort-ascending.xpm slightly modified data/stock_sort-ascending
sort-column-ascending.xpm data/stock_sort-column-ascending
sort-criteria.xpm data/stock_sort-criteria
sort-descending.xpm slightly modified data/stock_sort-descending
sort-row-ascending.xpm data/stock_sort-row-ascending
zoom-in.xpm navigation/stock_zoom-in
zoom-out.xpm navigation/stock_zoom-out
next-node.xpm and prev-node.xpm are from gthumb version 2.0 (part of
GNOME 2.x) where they are called next-image-24.png and prev-image-24.png.
up-node.xpm is just next-node.xpm rotated 90 degrees.
Some icons in the mail/ and gnus/ subdirectories are also taken
from this source (see their separate README files).
The images in the low-color/ subdirectory are low-color versions of
the files of the same name in this directory, and are subject to the
same conditions.
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