Thomas made me aware that only one druid.* image is actually used is 
druid.images.128.png on the Images Tab.

Unless somebody comes up with a really compelling reason to keep it there, I 
will remove the decorative image from the Images tab to bring it in line with 
the visual aspect of all other tabs; and I will relegate the druid.* images to 
ancient history.

With that complete there is almost no source image in my source tree.  Things 
are much neater and cleaner.  The Artwork is collected and well documented so 
that if a visual artist wants to contribute a new design down the road a 
degree in archeology and forensic sciences is no longer a requirement.

I wish I would not have to commit *target* images into the source tree, but 
the scripted generation of target images from the SVG artwork is not multi-
platform (in fact, I am not even sure that it runs on anything else than 
Kubuntu) and has dependencies (Inkscape, ImageMagick, icnsutils) some of which 
are better avoided on a builder machine.

I am still missing feedback about where the OSX people want to have their 
icons stored (there are two places at the moment), but this can be easily 
fixed (a one liner).

Also everything will need testing - I don't have access to Windows and can't 
see if the icons are all right and in the right place; and even on Linux, I 
currently don't have a completely blank system to try, so maybe the icons I 
see are from a previous install.

The change should not break functionality (last famous words) but it may break 
the visual feeling of the app (and will definitely change it).

Yuv

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