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# "$Id$"; |
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# |
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# This file describes the various image files installed. |
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# For more information on how all this works and about adding new |
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# image sets, see the doc/Developer/images file. |
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# |
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# The format of each line: |
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# num:extension:long name:fallback:geometry:extension:description |
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# num is the set number. |
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# extension is the extension that image set uses (eg, base, clsc) |
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# long name is just that - a longer (more english) name, eg, classic instead |
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# of clsc. This is really just used by the client for it to map the |
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# image names. Its not really intuitive for users to say -image clsc |
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# fallback is what set to fallback to if the image does not exist in |
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# that set. In the end, all sets must fall back to set 0. |
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# geometry is in width x height form. This is used by the client so it |
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# knows the spacing to use. Images in the set could be of different |
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# sizes (eg, a 4 spaces image would be larger), but this is the normal |
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# spacing that the client should use. |
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# extension is for future use - it is passed to the client. This is mostly |
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# here so that the client can know specific information about certain |
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# image sets. |
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# description is just a longer description that the client can display to the |
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# user. |
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# |
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# NOTE: lines can not be continued with \ - everything must be on one line |
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# for things to work. |
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# Lines that start with # are obviously ignored. |
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0:base:standard:0:32x32:none:The standard image set. |