Anthony's X Icon Library ---------------------------- Contributors and Authorship of Icons ------------------------------------------ Note, due to the difficulty in keeping comments details inside icons when processing them (especially in changing to and from the PbmPlus processing programs), authorship and contribution details for icons are listed in this file. To correct any errors, additions, changes to this file please mail me. My own contributions and creations include (many scanned and edited) the following icons in the "desc/std" area :- aborigine, atom, axe, ballet, calculator, catoblepus, dancer, dinosaurs_[1-6], dragon, eagle, eagle2, eyeball, garfield, go, (new)harpie, kraken, kurango, leonardo, lyrch, mandarin, network, nude, oracle, shawnee, shuttle, shuttle2, sisyphus, (new)sphinx, swan, syclla, triangle, vampire, witch. I will not bother listing my own contributions in other areas, though they are many. NOTE: I do often `cleanup' incoming icons to a small extent, "thing" mail icon being a good example. All the color icons have been also recolored so that all the xpm color icons share the same colortable of about 30 colors. Armaghan Hoveydai -- System Administrator for the original icons that started this collection. These include in the `std' area :- citadel, citadelroot, cornet, gucis, gucisroot, siren, (the original) sphinx & harpie and desc/bw-64/thorax.xbm. Ashley Roll the excellent xbmbrowser program - a must for looking through this icon library, or any icon collection. and a number of icons in the std section. The browser is what made this library a practical reality. Staff and Students of Griffith University For their many creations and discoveries. Special thanks to Ashley Roll Corey Venour David Connors Steve Kinzler Steve has made an enormous number of contributions to this library in the 48x48 pixel sizes. These include. * Most of all the black and white 48x48 icons "desc/bw-48", * A collection of monochrome 48x48 "Flags of the World" "desc/bw-48/Flags" * The above set of flags colored in the libraries colors "desc/cl-48/Flags" * A set of Olympic sports symbols from the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics "desc/bw-48/Olympic" * A standard sized camel (from my wants list) "desc/std/camel.xbm" Most of the above icons are actually part of his own `faces' bitmap collection which is now known as picons. This library is too large and dynamic to be included completely into this library, and is basically designed for a different purpose. You can always download the most recent of these collections from http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/ftp/index.html ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/faces/picons They include hundreds of logos for Internet domains and Usenet newsgroups and thousands of faces of users. Jef Poskanzer The Poskanzer Bitmap Collection and the original pbmplus image converters. After re-discovering the original location of the collection I have included a set of playing cards from his collection, in the section "appl/cards/". This collection can be found ftp.ee.lbl.gov : /poskbitmaps/ See the main README file for the latest PbmPlus filter release ftp site. Oliver Trepte (http://www.fysik4.kth.se/~oliver) The adminsitrator for the NetPbm package, an update to Jef Poskanzer's PBMPlus filter set. See the main README for lastest release. Geoff Adams and Stephen Krauth Geoff has kindly allowed the inclusion of some of his "Desktop Textures" into the library. These colourful background patterns can be found in the sub-section "desc/cl-bgnd/Textures". The textures are 128x128 color background images which are a bit large for this collection but the ones included in the collection are ones various users have contributed. NOTE: these images are copyright and can not be included into any package without first contacting Geoff before hand. He has provided a copyright notice which is included in that directory. The full "Desktop Textures" can be downloaded from ftp.eng.umd.edu : /pub/avernus Simon Marlow and Albert Graef A number of icons and ideas for icons from their X File Manager (xfm) program. Almost all the icons take have since been heavy modified. Edward Groenendaal and Ramon Santiago and Lionel Mallet The authors of X Desktop Manager another file manager program for X windows. A number of icons and ideas for icons in "appl/desktop/docs". XPaint Source -- David Koblas Some drawing icons "prog/drawing" from his excellent xpaint program. I have returned some additions/changes back to him for inclusion into the next release. Crossfire Bitmaps for the 24x24 `planview' adventure icons throught the prog sections. XTrek font for the initial set of various `rotated' space ships, see prog/space Author unknown. Claude Lecommandeur and Ion Cionca The initial set of cl-misc icons in the ctwm (Claude Tab Window Manager) sources. These required careful recoloring as the original colors had no order to them. The icon "desc/cl-64x38/claude.xpm", is I assume a icon of the author. Some of these were donated to ctwm by Ion Cionca. (See mail README file for ftp site) This sub-collection of icons -- converted to the standard color table now form a new separate icon section of the library. "desc/cl-64x38" Dan Reynolds Contributed some more xpm icons of the same odd size (64x38) as Claude Lecommandeur above. The icons contributed have been added to cl-64x38 are: term_convex.xpm, term_cray.xpm, term_ibm.xpm, term_sun.xpm, clock.xpm, and x.xpm. Rene (Kiwi) Mueller (http://err.ethz.ch/~kiwi) An extremely large contribution of 32x32 color icons. Most of these were also converted for use in the B/W 32x32 collection. These icons obviously came from a collection old msdos icons. Rene also contributed a couple of Gif files containing a set of three dimensional icons, presumably from an amiga. These icons have been heavily edited to create the section "appl/desktop/3d". I have done a lot of work on this set, particularly to add the X pixmap transparent color into the icons. NOTE: I have NOT finished sorting this set. Mark Rawling A few self made icons from a comic strip: gary, robotman and spacecop in both "desc/bw-64" and "desc/cl-64" sections. Kevin Samborn A large collection of converted macintosh icons found in the R5 contrib area on ftp.x.org "SunDesk.tar.Z", which have been added to the "desc/cl-32" section. Rei Shinozuka A couple of nice 64x64 bitmaps: bomb, girders, nut-bolt, radioactive, ribbon, and tabby. Arnaud Lehors The creator and coordinator for the de-facto standard color icon format for X Pixmaps. This is the color format of the library and is a must for any program with is to make use of the library. See the main README file on where you can ftp this library from. Xpm Icons Distribution A small collection of xpm icons available almost everywhere. basically this is the X11 core bitmap icons with a small amount of coloring added. Not very impressive. Author Unknown. Torsten Liermann Color icons for xfig, kermit, flight-sim, and suggestions on coloring in the desk/document area. Specifically in the "desc/cl-32" section: chess3, calendar, earth2, debug, cube, rolo, tetris2, xmaze, mr_do, news, gnuinfo, and meter. Thomas R. Corbin bw-bgnd/button64.xbm cl-bgnd/button64.gif, and the color scheme for cl-64/unicorn.xpm. Thomas later contributed the following cl-64 icons : bart.xpm, bill_cat.xpm, cat_scratch.xpm, clipboard.xpm, dontpanic.xpm, escherknot.xpm, fireplace.xpm, flowers.xpm, hobbes.xpm, lightning.xpm, tuna.xpm, war.xpm, xmh.xpm Xboing sources -- cl-misc/flag.xpm and posibly others in the future. Ray Santiago His collection of Window Icons in "Win3Icons.tar.gz" on ftp.x.org. This represents approximatly a third of the icons in the cl-32 section. Rick Richardson An icon collection converted from the Hobbes OS/2 archive at hobbes.nmsu.edu. These icons are mostly 32x32 and use the 16 colors used by PC windows. The 32x22 color flags "desc/flags/cl" are from this collection. WScrawl sources -- Brian Wilson A couple of brushes and drawing tool symbols placed in prog/drawing David Koontz A major expansion of the appl/desktop/docs section. Contributed icons in this section are :- MASK.xbm, autocad.xbm, chip.xbm, circuit.xbm, circuit2.xbm, crontab.xbm, dead.xbm, dot_a2.xbm, dot_f.xbm, dot_p.xbm, dot_so.xbm, drawing2.xbm, graph.xbm, html.xbm, matlab.xbm, matrix.xbm, model.xbm, postscript2.xbm, program.xbm, signals.xbm, solids.xbm, zip.xbm. Also contributed :- desc/bw-32/mag_tape.xbm, desc/bw-32/circuit.xbm, desc/bw-64/floppy.xbm, desc/bw-32/documents.xbm Karen Strom http://donald.phast.umass.edu/fac/karen.html The greek and sub/super script images for use in mathematical documents. Bill Morris Bill managed to solve one of my icon `wants' with his reference to NASA WWW servers, which allowed me to create "desc/std/shuttle.xbm" from one of the pictures present on that server. My sincere thanks. With future discussion he donated a large contribution of assorted pixmaps, of all types and sizes. These (just to name a few :-) include: desc/cl-32: acm.xpm, art.xpm, butterfly2.xpm, cards.xpm, man_green.xpm, man_blue.xpm, chair.xpm, door_run.xpm, dungeon.xpm, dynamite2.xpm, earth5.xpm, film_edit.xpm, film2.xpm, face_graduate.xpm, ico2.xpm, checklist4.xpm, oclock.xpm, penguin.xpm, printer2.xpm, puzzle.xpm, balloon_red.xpm, face_dead.xpm, face_mon_dead.xpm, man.xpm, face_smiley.xpm, snake.xpm, tetris7.xpm, chess2.xpm, clock.xpm, xterm.xpm. desc/cl-48: ariel.xpm, beauty.xpm, beer_mug.xpm, bill_cat.xpm, bugs.xpm, calvin.xpm, checkbook.xpm, chicken_hawk.xpm, daffy_duck.xpm, donald_duck.xpm, earth.xpm, eye_burning.xpm, flier.xpm, foghorn_leghorn.xpm, handtoface.xpm, hobbes.xpm, jurassic_park.xpm, letters.xpm, mail.xpm, marotr.xpm, mouse_toon.xpm, nootbook.xpm, nootbook_empty.xpm, porky_pig.xpm, portnoy.xpm, printer.xpm, printer_mail.xpm, sailboard.xpm, sarge.xpm, shuttle.xpm, sign.xpm, simpsons_bart.xpm, simpsons_homer.xpm, simpsons_homer_mad.xpm, snake.xpm, tools.xpm, tools2.xpm, ursula.xpm, yield.xpm. desc/cl-64: iris.xpm. desc/cl-64x38: book.xpm, database.xpm, floppy.xpm, folders.xpm, network.xpm, wordprocess.xpm, flier.xpm. desc/cl-misc: shuttle.xpm, bees.xpm, world_map.xpm, xv.xpm, marvin_martian.xpm, pen.xpm, flying_banner.xpm, cheetah.xpm, cheetah2.xpm, dino.xpm, eagle.xpm, earth.xpm, rude_bug.xpm. desc/cl-bgnd: bee_hive.gif, clouds.gif, bokhara.gif, amstyle.gif, xenon.gif, plaid2.xpm, rainbow.gif, rainbow_rings.gif. I particularly like "desc/cl-misc/shuttle.xpm" which is a colorized version of my own shuttle icons in "desc/std" NCSA Http Daemon sources A small collection of file symbols for use in creating index files. These symbols are particularly useful for client and server programs requiring the display of these indexes or to show directory listings. Examples Gopher and FTP Clients, or WWW servers. Kevin Hughes A Set of colored file index icons in "appl/desktop/file-color" which were developed from the above NCSA file index icons. The official distribution is at http://www.eit.com/web/www.icons/ Greg Bossert http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/doc-images/ The original 40x40 and 20x20 button icons in the "appl/www" area. About half of these in this section are his icons including the arrows, homes, gopher, images, etc. and also the basic style and philosophy of these images. I have added more to this set by editing various "desc/cl-32" icons into the appropriate button style. NOTE: all these icons have been converted to the libraries standard color table. Kevin Hughes An expansion of the appl/desktop/file icon symbols. He has released to the network in a shar file. XV sources A couple of other file symbols for the appl/desktop/file section. XConq sources A number of small 16x16 icons from the bitmaps used within the game. Kirk McKusick Permission to have a copy of his copyright BSD daemon icon in the library. "desc/cl-64/bsd_daemon.xpm". Note, the daemon has been recolored to the library color table. Edward Groenendaal Coordinator for the X desktop Manager (xdtm) program. Ove Kalkan Coordinator for Xfilemanager program Jeanette Foshee Some of her simpson icons are located in "desc/cl-32/simpsons". I only have a small set her simpson icons due to problems with conversions from macintosh and PC computers. CMU English Department Which collected and made available to the network a set of clipart files of images collected by students and faculty at this location These images were for use in the Macintosh Hypercard Stack program which contains the following notice. "Copyright (c) 1993 by Geoffrey Sauer, with thanks to Bill Atkinson" Peter Weighill Contributions of the appl/mail/dog icons and the www fancy lines cross, and ship. Also for pointing out a number of other WWW line sources. Clint Chamberlin http://mtmis1.mis.semi.harris.com/ From his own set of WWW buttons "appl/www/Buttons" and "desc/cl-32" electronics, file_trans, runner, server Zoso Contributed a set of icons available in the above machine in the directory "/a/eeyore/merapi/users/csh/honours/Xicons" many of these dating back to the old "SunView" window system used by Sun on their Sun3s. These include... desc/bw-64: chook, garfield_evil, girl, greed, hydra, nesse, owl, spider, tree, vampire desc/bw-misc: homer, shark desc/bw-bgnd: charlie, charlie2, wave_mesh, wave_tiles, subliminal Sachiko Oba http://www.interport.net/~sachi/ furniture and some musical instruments in "desc/cl-32" originally WWW buttons and easily converted back :- bookcase, cello, chair_lounge, desk2, drawers, drawers2, easel, flowers, girl_blond, girl_brunette, lamp, lamp2, piano, piano2, showcase, table, table_small, treasure And a couple of lines for WWW. raised, em_spectrum, foot_steps With a few extra prog/cl-bits/foot_* desc/cl-misc/feet.xpm Ron Kinion http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~rkinion/ desc/cl-misc: bulldog appl/www/FancyLines: bulldog, doom, lightbulb, ruler, startrek Thomas Linder http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e8826423/ Creator of the various lemmings icons appl/www/FancyLines: lemming_* desc/cl-misc: lemmings_home, lemmings_beachboy Detlef Schmier Special thanks for adding the transparent color 'None' where ever possible in the color descriptive icon sections. Rick Evans A HUGE number of background icons he has created during his 5 years as a GUI developer. desc/bw-bgnd (.xbm): alhambra, arabic_floor, arabic_rect, arabic_rug, arabic_star, bars, bed_weave, bubbles_orig, cane_fancy, cane_fancy2, cane_seat, cane_square, cane_true, cinder_block, moor_star, moor_star2, pakistan_star, pakistan_weave, prison_walls, scatter, sea_shells, spain_vine, spain_weave, squiggles, turkish_base, turkish_flowers, turkish_hex, turkish_weave desc/bw-misc (.xbm): batman, bicycle, candy_cane, insect, leaves, motorbike, panda, taj_mahal, weave, wine, wine_glass desc/bw-64 (.xbm): bugs, crosses, desktop, music, superman desc/bw-32: tick.xbm appl/mail: huge_new.xbm, huge_none.xbm prog/bw_bits (.xbm): car_bug, car_corvette, car_mercedes, car_monster, car_mustang, helicopter, plane_B747, plane_F15, plane_F16, plane_F4skyhawk, plane_cessna, sea_angelfish, sea_carp, sea_clownfish, sea_dolphin, sea_jackfish, sea_lobster, sea_octopus, sea_shark, sea_stingray prog/cl-bits: resize.xpm Holger Scheme The bubble font in "prog/fonts" and the design for the gem ball in "appl/www/Balls" come from his game XMirrorMagic on ftp.x.org Other contributions Joe Shelby miscellaneous icons Daryl Sayers miscellaneous icons Keith Cassell Original thing! mail icon Ian Spearing prog/bw-bits/animal_bat.xbm Tony Sanders a couple misc icons Anthony Hall the www roman numerals Manolis Lourakis cl-32/Flags/greece.xpm Zoso bw-48/woman_evil.xbm World-Wide-Web Sites around the world. I have collected numerous icons from WWW sites (usually only a couple from each site). This is a collective thanks to all these sites which are just too numerous to be listed. But here are a few major ones. http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/~bossert/ Original 'button' icons ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/images/HTMLicons/ Collected Icons Unsorted http://www.bsdi.com/icons/ Includes AIcons ftp server http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mjd/icons/ http://wings.buffalo.edu/contest/ WWW best of Awards http://acs2.bu.edu:3000/Mosaic.Liza/images/ http://www.tansu.com.au/Images/ Initial Fancy Lines Set http://bazaar.com/Megadeth/megadeth.html Barbed Wire line http://www.ics.uci.edu/Icons/ http://www.nd.edu/~rkramari/balls%26stuff/ http://www.jsc.nasa.gov:80/~mccoy/Icons/ http://ion.le.ac.uk/~mar5/icons/ http://www.wpi.edu:8080/~trek/images/ http://lycos2.cs.cmu.edu/icons/ Spider Icon http://www.charm.net/~cbabil/ http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Icons/ http://white.nosc.mil/images.html http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Icons/ http://helix.rice.edu/Icons/ Latex2Html buttons http://www.hmc.edu/icons/ http://www.wwa.com/gif/ earth ball http://akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo/icons/ smiley ball http://w3.eeb.ele.tue.nl/ http://melmac.corp.harris.com/images/ colored squares http://colargol.edb.tih.no/~geirme/gizmos/ bits and pieces all over http://reggie.riv.csu.edu.au/abyss/ roman numeral buttons http://www.csu.edu.au/special/conference/graphic/ banner line - ideas http://www.interport.net/~sachi/ bits of cl-32 furniture http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/inc/ http://www.hal.com/~markg/HaLSoft/html-check/images/ valid_html symbol http://kaos.erin.gov.au/icons/ cl-misc icons http://www.georgetown.edu/acc/icons/ Large shaded balls http://web.cs.city.ac.uk/ a couple of buttons http://landru.unx.com/SIGS/images/ Miscellaneous icons http://zippy.sonoma.edu:80/~stownsen/ couple of cl-32 icons http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/~rkinion/lines/lines.html some www lines http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e8826423/Pictures/Rulers/ lemming lines http://www.seed.net.tw/~jenwen/solon.htm A HUGE collection of icons The above sites were suggested to me by... (thanks!) John Farrell Joe Orost Frerk Meyer Rene Mueller Shane Watts R Kramarik Christophe Babilotte Alan Richmond Kelly Black Kim Ryan Greg Jenkins Peter Weighill Anthony Thyssen (SysProg @ Griffith University) Anthony.Thyssen@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "[A computer is] like an Old Testament god, with a lot of rules and no mercy." --- Joseph Campbell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------