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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These icons were originally made for Mosaic for X and have been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.