WWW Images (from AIcons)

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Anthony's Icon Library (source library)
US S.Carolina Mirror of WWW Images -- Liankui Sun <sun@alice.ece.scarolina.edu>
French Mirror of WWW Images -- Girard Gachelin <gg@lirmm.fr>

README file on WWW images


Display WWW Icons Documents

Top level

  • Arrows (formal links)
  • Misc Color (general)
  • Misc Bitmaps (general)
  • Sub-directories

  • Balls (for lists)
  • Squares (for lists)
  • Diamonds (for lists) -- NEW!
  • Plain/Textured Lines (seperators)
  • Fancy Lines (seperators)
  • Button Arrows
  • Buttons A-H
  • Buttons I-Z
  • Small Buttons
  • Rounded Buttons
  • Latex-to-Html Buttons
  • Action Buttons
  • Box DIY Pieces
  • Symbols and Markers (footnotes, lists)
  • Standard Bitmaps (for headers)
  • Other


    Warning: These directories are NOT part of the download archives (see below) due to space requirments. They are provided to show some of the other icons available to webmasters from AIcons.
    These specific areas can be downloaded from link within these documents.

  • File Index Icons (for this server)
  • Backgrounds - Netscape
  • Backgrounds - Textures

  • Readme and Downloads

    The above image example documents show all the images available to anyone in the world. Other image not displayed are logos and symbols of use only on this server itself.

    All the images given pre-converted to the GIF format from Anthony's Icon Library where they are stored as X bitmaps and X pixmaps. Please feel free to take a visit and download any and all icons you find there.

    To make downloading these icons easier, I have provided the following archives of the available WWW icons shown ...

    [grab] Gzip'ed Tar Archive (.tar.gz) for UNIX users.
    [grab] Zip Archive (.zip) for PC users.
    [grab] Directory Indexes to download individual images.

    WARNING: The filenames of the images in each of these archives are not limited to 8 charcaters, as such PC users may find some icons overwriting others as the zip program truncates the filename instead of ensuring uniqueness. Any help in renaming files as they are stored (not what is read from disk) in a zip file would be appreciated.

    I have also written a small shell script called "images_mirror" which uses the lynx WWW client to download the above tar file and automatically unpack it. This script will allow you to set up a `cron job' to automatically download and un-tar these images on a regular basis for use on your server.


    Dated: 30 May 1995
    Anthony Thyssen, <anthony@cit.gu.edu.au>