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Message-ID: <200103071205.OAA00768@pc112145.oulu.fi>
Date: 2001-03-07T12:05:07Z
From: Jari Oksanen
Subject: R.xpm?
In-Reply-To: Message from Bill Simpson <wsi@gcal.ac.uk>  of "Wed, 07 Mar 2001 08:51:35 GMT." <Pine.LNX.4.10.10103070845220.5347-101000@localhost.localdomain> 

wsi at gcal.ac.uk said:
> I use AfterStep on Linux. I made an R.xpm file (attached) and put this
> icon in the "wharf". To invoke R I click on the R icon.

> I did not find an offical R.xpm, and so I am submitting this one for
> your collective consideration.... 

R has a fine logo. So why not take that and convert to an xpm bitmap. This 
makes an xpm of the same size as you sent:

[jarioksa at pc112145 jarioksa]$ convert -size 50x50 Rlogo.jpg R2.xpm 

Where convert is program in the ImageMagick package.

This is coloured xpm: I don't know if that works in AfterStep, but it looks 
almost OK in Gnome Desktop -- although it is not transparent (that can be done 
as well, I am sure, but don't have time to find out the way).

Icon as an attachment -- I know I shouldn't post binaries, and I apologize for 
this 8.1k of something which looks like a garbage to many of you.

cheers, jo
-- 
Jari Oksanen -- Dept Biology, Univ Oulu, 90014 Oulu, Finland
Ph. +358 8 5531526 (job), mobile +358 40 5136529
email jari.oksanen at oulu.fi, homepage http://cc.oulu.fi/~jarioksa/
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