On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 11:47:29 +0200 Denis Grelich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 06:29:18 +0200 > pancake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Images are composed by '.' and 'X' or '0' and '1' in ascii one row > > per line file: > > > > $ cat x > > .... .... .... .... > > .... .... .... .... > > ..XX .... .... XX.. > > (...) > > $ ./icon < x > > 0000 0000 300c 1818 0c30 0660 03c0 03c0 0660 0c30 1818 300c 0000 > > Why, o why, inventing yet another image format. What's wrong with X11's > (de facto) native pixmap format, XPM (_X_ Pixmap)? There are already a > sea of tools to handle it, it's an ASCII format and is simple enough > too. X11 even comes with a library for easy usage of the format. For different reasons: - I was bored - I want a one line > http://koala.ilog.fr/lehors/xpm.html > > An example: > > /* XPM */ > static char * roundb_xpm[] = { > /* width height ncolors cpp [x_hot y_hot] */ > "13 13 5 2 7 7", > /* colors */ > " s none m none c none", > ". s topShadowColor m white c lightblue", > "X s iconColor1 m black c black", > "o s bottomShadowColor m black c #646464646464", > "O s selectColor m white c red", > /* pixels */ > " ", > " . . . ", > " . . X X X o o ", > " . X X X X X X X o ", > " . X X X X X X X o ", > " . X X X X O X X X X o ", > " . X X X O O O X X X o ", > " . X X X X O X X X X o ", > " . X X X X X X X o ", > " . X X X X X X X o ", > " o o X X X o o ", > " o o o ", > " " > }; > > Greetings, > Denis > --pancake
