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                 Anthony's X Icon Library (version 1.5)
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                  Contributors and Authorship of Icons
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  Note, due to the difficulity 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 scaned and edited)
    in the `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, sisyphus, (new)sphinx, swan, syclla,
  triangle, and  witch.
     I will not bother listing the other areas of the archieve except
  bw-bgnd/escher-encounter.xbm,   and   cl-misc/monia_lisa.xpm.
    NOTE: I do often `cleanup' incoming icons to a small extent, "thing"
  mail icon being a good example. Color icons are also recolored so that
  all the xpm color icons share the same colortable of 30 colors. To
  stop users using up all the available colors in icons.

  Armaghan Hoveydai <armaghan@cit.gu.edu.au> -- System Adminstrator
     for the original icons that started this collection. This include in
  the `std' area: citadel, citadelroot, cornet, gucis, gucisroot, siren,
  (the original) sphinx & harpie (in `bw-64'), and thorax.

  Ashley Roll <aroll@gucis.cit.gu.edu.au>
     the excellent xbmbrowser program - a must for browsing the B/W icons.
     and a number of icons in the std section. This can be found at
         ftp.x.org : /contrib/xbmbrowser-3.1.tar.Z

  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
     (section "appl/cards/" ).  This collection can be found
         ftp.ee.lbl.gov : /poskbitmaps/
     The lastest pbmplus filters can be found at
	 ftp.x.org : /contrib/netpbm-13oct93.tar.gz

  Geoff Adams <gadams@avernus.com>   and
  Stephen Krauth <phred@avernus.com>
     Geoff has kindly allowed the inclusion of the Desktop Textures in the
   sub-section cl-bgnd/Textures. These are 128x128 color background images
   which while a bit large for this collection are included as they are
   extremely useful.
     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.

  XPaint Source -- David Koblas <koblas@netcom.com>
     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 <lecom@sic.epfl.ch>   and
  Ion Cionca
     The initial set of cl-misc icons in the ctwm sources. These required
     careful recoloring as the original colors had no order to them.  The
     icon cl-misc/claude.xpm, is I assume a icon of the author.  Some of
     these were donated to ctwm by Ion Cionca.

  Dan Reynolds <dan@chpc.utexas.edu>
     Contributed some more xpm icons of the same odd size (64x38) as
     Claude Lecommandeur above. The icons contributed have been added to
     cl-misc are: term_convex.xpm, term_cray.xpm, term_ibm.xpm,
     term_sun.xpm, clock.xpm, and x.xpm.   I am currently thinking of
     creating a "cl-64x38" section for these odd icons.


  Rene Mueller <kiwi@iis.ethz.ch>
     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 od msdos icons.

  Steve Kinzler <kinzler@cs.indiana.edu>
       The black & white flags, olympics and weather sections, and many
       of the bw-48 icons, are from his "faces" bitmap collections, where
       separate credit is listed for their contribution.  Steve created
       most of the flags, and the Olympic sports icons from the `84 Los
       Angeles Summer Olympics event logos and the std/camel.xbm
         The faces collections Steve coordinates are too large and dynamic
       to be included completely into this library. You can always
       download the most recent of these collections from
                        ftp://cs.indiana.edu/pub/faces
       They include hundreds of logos for Internet domains and Usenet
       newsgroups and thousands of faces of users.

  Mark Rawling <Mark.Rawling@mel.dit.csiro.au>
     A few self made icons from a comic strip: gary, robotman and spacecop
     in both bw-64 and cl-64 sections.

  Kevin Samborn <samborn@mtkgc.COM> 
     A large collection of converted macintosh icons found in
     the contrib area on ftp.x.org ``SunDesk.tar.Z'' (32x32 color xpm's)

  Rei Shinozuka  <rshino@pwcm.com>
     A couple of nice 64x64 bitmaps: bomb, girders, nut-bolt, radioactive,
     ribbon, and tabby.

  Arnaud Lehors  <Arnaud.Lehors@sophia.inria.fr>
     The creater and coordinator for the de-facto standard color icon format
     for X Pixmaps.

  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.

  Torsten Liermann  <lier@lier1>
     Color icons for xfig, kermit, flight-sim, and suggestions on coloring
     in the desk/document area. Specifically in the cl-32 section :
     chess3, calendar, earth2, debug, cube, rolo, tetris2. xmaze, mr_do,
     news, gnuinfo, and meter.

  Thomas R. Corbin <tc@hal.xrxedds.com>
     bw-bgnd/button64.xbm   cl-bgnd/button64.gif, and the color scheme
     for cl-64/unicorn.xpm.

  Xboing sources -- <jck@topcat.catt.citri.edu.au>
     cl-misc/flag.xpm and posibily others in the future.

  Ray Santiago  <rjs@pencom.com>
     His collection of Window Icons in "Win3Icons.tar.gz" on ftp.x.org.
     This repersents approximatly a third of the icons in the cl-32 section.

  Rick Richardson <rick@pcroe.digibd.com>
     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 are from this collection.

  WScrawl sources -- Brian Wilson <brianw@apple.com>
     A couple of brushes and drawing tool symbols placed in prog/drawing

  Other contributions
    Joe Shelby <stu_jwshelby@vax1.acs.jmu.edu>   miscellanous icons
    Daryl Sayers <daryl@stone.oz.au>             miscellanous icons
    Keith Cassell <cassell@AUSTIN.LOCKHEED.COM>  Original thing! mail icon
    Peter Weighill <stuce@csv.warwick.ac.uk>     pointing out some uk icons
    Ian  Spearing <spearing@sirius.UVic.CA>      bits/animal_bat.xbm

  Icons contributed from a local system collection.
    Peter Weighill <stuce@csv.warwick.ac.uk>     mail/dog icons
    Students and Staff of Griffith University    many of the std icons
    

  Anthony Thyssen - (SysProg @ Griffith University)     anthony@cit.gu.edu.au
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