ok.xpm
nok.xpm
But they are really, really simple (really):
> cat ok.xpm
/* XPM */
static char * ProLogo [] = {
/* width height ncolors cpp [x_hot y_hot] */
"6 5 2 1 0 0",
/* colors */
" c Gray85",
"# c Black",
/* pixels */
" ",
" ## ",
" #### ",
" ## ",
" "};
> cat nok.xpm
/* XPM */
static char * ProLogo [] = {
/* width height ncolors cpp [x_hot y_hot] */
"6 5 2 1 0 0",
/* colors */
" c Gray85",
"o c White",
/* pixels */
" ",
" oo ",
" oooo ",
" oo ",
" "};
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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