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Relocate license info for moved images from etc/README to etc/images/README.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:07:23 +0000
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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 a part of Emacs:

File: mh-logo.xpm
Author: Satyaki Das
Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License: GNU General Public License version 3 or later (see COPYING)

The files splash.xpm, splash8.xpm contain copyright and license
information, but it is reproduced here for convenience.

Files: splash.pbm, splash.xpm, splash8.xpm, gnus.pbm
  Author: Luis Fernandes <elf@ee.ryerson.ca>
  Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
    Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  License: GNU General Public License version 3 or later (see COPYING)


* The following icons are from GTK+ 2.x and GNOME 2.x.  They are not
part of Emacs, but distributed and used by Emacs.

  Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
  Tuomas Kuosmanen, Rodney Dawes, Jakub Steiner, Alexander Larsson,
  Tor Lillqvist, Garrett LeSage, Dennis Cranston, Jody Goldberg, Luca
  Ferretti, Mark Finlay, Lapo Calamandrei, Andreas Nilsson and Marco
  Pesenti Gritti
  License: GNU General Public License version 2

* From GTK+ 2.x:

    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.

* From GNOME 2.x:

  Emacs images and their source in the GNOME icons stock/ directory:

    attach.xpm                document/stock_attach
    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.