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diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/docs/icons/README b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/docs/icons/README deleted file mode 100644 index 48250d59..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/docs/icons/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,166 +0,0 @@ -Public Domain Icons - - These icons were originally made for Mosaic for X and have been - included in the NCSA httpd and Apache server distributions in the - past. They are in the public domain and may be freely included in any - application. The originals were done by Kevin Hughes (kevinh@kevcom.com). - Andy Polyakov tuned the icon colors and added a few new images. - - If you'd like to contribute additions to this set, contact the httpd - documentation project <http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/>. - - Almost all of these icons are 20x22 pixels in size. There are - alternative icons in the "small" directory that are 16x16 in size, - provided by Mike Brown (mike@hyperreal.org). - -Suggested Uses - -The following are a few suggestions, to serve as a starting point for ideas. -Please feel free to tweak and rename the icons as you like. - - a.gif - This might be used to represent PostScript or text layout - languages. - - alert.black.gif, alert.red.gif - These can be used to highlight any important items, such as a - README file in a directory. - - back.gif, forward.gif - These can be used as links to go to previous and next areas. - - ball.gray.gif, ball.red.gif - These might be used as bullets. - - binary.gif - This can be used to represent binary files. - - binhex.gif - This can represent BinHex-encoded data. - - blank.gif - This can be used as a placeholder or a spacing element. - - bomb.gif - This can be used to represent core files. - - box1.gif, box2.gif - These icons can be used to represent generic 3D applications and - related files. - - broken.gif - This can represent corrupted data. - - burst.gif - This can call attention to new and important items. - - c.gif - This might represent C source code. - - comp.blue.gif, comp.gray.gif - These little computer icons can stand for telnet or FTP - sessions. - - compressed.gif - This may represent compressed data. - - continued.gif - This can be a link to a continued listing of a directory. - - down.gif, up.gif, left.gif, right.gif - These can be used to scroll up, down, left and right in a - listing or may be used to denote items in an outline. - - dir.gif - Identical to folder.gif below. - - diskimg.gif - This can represent floppy disk storage. - - dvi.gif - This can represent DVI files. - - f.gif - This might represent FORTRAN or Forth source code. - - folder.gif, folder.open.gif, folder.sec.gif - The folder can represent directories. There is also a version - that can represent secure directories or directories that cannot - be viewed. - - generic.gif, generic.sec.gif, generic.red.gif - These can represent generic files, secure files, and important - files, respectively. - - hand.right.gif, hand.up.gif - These can point out important items (pun intended). - - image1.gif, image2.gif, image3.gif - These can represent image formats of various types. - - index.gif - This might represent a WAIS index or search facility. - - layout.gif - This might represent files and formats that contain graphics as - well as text layout, such as HTML and PDF files. - - link.gif - This might represent files that are symbolic links. - - movie.gif - This can represent various movie formats. - - p.gif - This may stand for Perl or Python source code. - - pie0.gif ... pie8.gif - These icons can be used in applications where a list of - documents is returned from a search. The little pie chart images - can denote how relevant the documents may be to your search - query. - - patch.gif - This may stand for patches and diff files. - - portal.gif - This might be a link to an online service or a 3D world. - - pdf.gif, ps.gif, quill.gif - These may represent PDF and PostScript files. - - screw1.gif, screw2.gif - These may represent CAD or engineering data and formats. - - script.gif - This can represent any of various interpreted languages, such as - Perl, python, TCL, and shell scripts, as well as server - configuration files. - - sound1.gif, sound2.gif - These can represent sound files. - - sphere1.gif, sphere2.gif - These can represent 3D worlds or rendering applications and - formats. - - tar.gif - This can represent TAR archive files. - - tex.gif - This can represent TeX files. - - text.gif - This can represent generic (plain) text files. - - transfer.gif - This can represent FTP transfers or uploads/downloads. - - unknown.gif - This may represent a file of an unknown type. - - uu.gif, uuencoded.gif - This can stand for uuencoded data. - - world1.gif, world2.gif - These can represent 3D worlds or other 3D formats. |