gtk2/gtk/theme-bits
Owen Taylor 629a0e1424 Patch from James Henstridge to update to automake-1.7 (#109542)
Tue May  6 16:50:52 2003  Owen Taylor  <otaylor@redhat.com>

        Patch from James Henstridge to update to automake-1.7
        (#109542)

        * autogen.sh: update to call newer tools.

        * configure.in: various updates, to use M4 macros to put
        variables that change each release at the top.
        Use AC_HELP_STRING to format help strings.
        Use AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS to generate gdkconfig.h.

        * Makefile.am: require Automake 1.7.  Remove gdk-2.0.pc and
        gtk+-2.0.pc on uninstall.  Pass --enable-gtk-doc to configure
        during distcheck.

        * docs/reference/*/Makefile.am: simplify to use the gtk-doc.make
        makefile fragment.

        * */Makefile.am: don't use STRIP_BEGIN/STRIP_END.
        Use BUILT_SOURCES where appropriate.
        Build generated files in builddir rather than srcdir.
        Fix uninstall and distclean targets to satisfy distcheck.

        ===

        * gdk/*/Makefile.am: Remove the hacks to get gdkenumtypes.h
        built first, since we are now using BUILT_SOURCES.

        * gdk/Makefile.am: Remove an outdated comment about gdk_headers.

        * demos/gtk-demo/Makefile.am: Fix srcdir != buildd problem
        with geninclude.pl.

        * configure.in: Update versions to 2.3.0.
2003-05-06 21:55:41 +00:00
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decompose-bits.c Use g_printf instead of system printf. (#99327) 2002-12-15 01:49:01 +00:00
Makefile.am Patch from James Henstridge to update to automake-1.7 (#109542) 2003-05-06 21:55:41 +00:00
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README

This directory contains bits and pieces used in the default theme.
Right now, it contains a tool for extracting individual part 
bitmaps from a composed image, and source images for the default
check and radio buttons.

The decompose-bits tools takes an image where the first line contains
the colors for each part, and the rest of the image is the actual
image.

The colors on the first line are:

 pixel 0: black
 pixel 1: dark
 pixel 2: mid
 pixel 3: light
 pixel 4: text
 pixel 5: text_aa
 pixel 6: base

The generated XBM bits for the base part include the bits for text and
text_aa as well; this is so that the result can be drawn either
with or without the text/text_aa indicator. 

Make sure that any PNG images added to this directory are added with
'cvs add -kb'.

Owen Taylor
9 February 2002