On Sun, 21 Dec 1997, Adam P. Harris wrote:
> [You (Karl M. Hegbloom)]
> > I've created a directory "/usr/X11R6/icons" for my own use.
>
> We already have the location, and it is standard:
> /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/
> There are over 300 pixmaps in there, a good deal of which are icons.
On 21 Dic, Adam P. Harris wrote:
>
> [You (Karl M. Hegbloom)]
>> I've created a directory "/usr/X11R6/icons" for my own use.
>> that we need to have something like that, and a keeper of the icons.
>
> We already have the location, and it is standard:
> /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/
> There a
Brian,
Please go ahead and package it. When I built it, I left out the Qt support,
however you can package the Qt support separately in "contrib" because
it's dynamicaly loaded.
Thanks
Bruce
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[You (Karl M. Hegbloom)]
> I've created a directory "/usr/X11R6/icons" for my own use.
> that we need to have something like that, and a keeper of the icons.
We already have the location, and it is standard:
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/
There are over 300 pixmaps in there, a good deal of wh
I've created a directory "/usr/X11R6/icons" for my own use. I think
that we need to have something like that, and a keeper of the icons.
All of the mini icons and whatnot from the various packages ought to
be consolidated into one icon package. I think it should be someone
who likes to draw
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