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Simon Tatham 39f50b0498 Enhance icon.pl to be a fully general Windows icon builder: it now
supports monochrome icons, can deal with any size of image you're
mad enough to put in there, and will construct icons with whatever
combination of sizes and resolutions you feel like specifying. This
has involved a change in the command-line syntax, hence the
adjustment to Makefile.

(I don't imagine that the changes described here will be critical to
Puzzles any time soon, but I might reuse this script elsewhere and
then I won't want it to have arbitrary limitations.)

[originally from svn r7031]
2006-12-28 17:07:21 +00:00

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Makefile

# Makefile for Puzzles icons.
PUZZLES = blackbox bridges cube dominosa fifteen flip guess inertia lightup \
loopy map mines net netslide pattern pegs rect samegame sixteen \
slant solo tents twiddle untangle
BASE = $(patsubst %,%-base.png,$(PUZZLES))
WEB = $(patsubst %,%-web.png,$(PUZZLES))
IBASE = $(patsubst %,%-ibase.png,$(PUZZLES))
IBASE4 = $(patsubst %,%-ibase4.png,$(PUZZLES))
P48D24 = $(patsubst %,%-48d24.png,$(PUZZLES))
P48D8 = $(patsubst %,%-48d8.png,$(PUZZLES))
P48D4 = $(patsubst %,%-48d4.png,$(PUZZLES))
P32D24 = $(patsubst %,%-32d24.png,$(PUZZLES))
P32D8 = $(patsubst %,%-32d8.png,$(PUZZLES))
P32D4 = $(patsubst %,%-32d4.png,$(PUZZLES))
P16D24 = $(patsubst %,%-16d24.png,$(PUZZLES))
P16D8 = $(patsubst %,%-16d8.png,$(PUZZLES))
P16D4 = $(patsubst %,%-16d4.png,$(PUZZLES))
ICONS = $(patsubst %,%.ico,$(PUZZLES))
CICONS = $(patsubst %,%-icon.c,$(PUZZLES))
RC = $(patsubst %,%.rc,$(PUZZLES))
BIN = ../
PIC = ./
base: $(BASE)
web: $(WEB)
pngicons: $(P48D24) $(P32D24) $(P16D24)
winicons: $(ICONS) $(RC)
gtkicons: $(CICONS)
all: base web pngicons winicons gtkicons
# Build the base puzzle screenshots from which all the other images
# are derived. Some of them involve showing a move animation
# part-way through.
fifteen-base.png : override REDO=0.3
flip-base.png : override REDO=0.3
netslide-base.png : override REDO=0.3
sixteen-base.png : override REDO=0.3
twiddle-base.png : override REDO=0.3
$(BASE): %-base.png: $(BIN)% $(PIC)%.sav
$(PIC)screenshot.sh $(BIN)$* $(PIC)$*.sav $@ $(REDO)
# Build the screenshots for the web, by scaling the original base
# images to a uniform size.
$(WEB): %-web.png: %-base.png
$(PIC)square.pl 150 5 $^ $@
# Build the base _icon_ images, by careful cropping of the base
# images: icons are very small so it's often necessary to zoom in
# on a smaller portion of the screenshot.
blackbox-ibase.png : override CROP=352x352 144x144+0+208
bridges-ibase.png : override CROP=264x264 107x107+157+157
dominosa-ibase.png : override CROP=304x272 152x152+152+0
fifteen-ibase.png : override CROP=240x240 120x120+0+120
flip-ibase.png : override CROP=288x288 145x145+120+72
guess-ibase.png : override CROP=263x420 178x178+75+17
inertia-ibase.png : override CROP=321x321 128x128+193+0
lightup-ibase.png : override CROP=256x256 112x112+144+0
loopy-ibase.png : override CROP=257x257 113x113+0+0
mines-ibase.png : override CROP=240x240 110x110+130+130
net-ibase.png : override CROP=193x193 113x113+0+80
netslide-ibase.png : override CROP=289x289 144x144+0+0
pattern-ibase.png : override CROP=384x384 223x223+0+0
pegs-ibase.png : override CROP=263x263 147x147+116+0
rect-ibase.png : override CROP=205x205 115x115+90+0
sixteen-ibase.png : override CROP=288x288 144x144+144+144
slant-ibase.png : override CROP=321x321 160x160+160+160
solo-ibase.png : override CROP=321x321 97x97+16+16
tents-ibase.png : override CROP=320x320 165x165+142+0
twiddle-ibase.png : override CROP=192x192 102x102+69+21
untangle-ibase.png : override CROP=320x320 164x164+3+116
$(IBASE): %-ibase.png: %-base.png
$(PIC)crop.sh $^ $@ $(CROP)
# Convert the full-size icon images to 4-bit colour, because that
# seems to work better than reducing it in 24 bits and then
# dithering.
$(IBASE4): %-ibase4.png: %-ibase.png
convert -colors 16 +dither -map $(PIC)win16pal.xpm $^ $@
# Build the 24-bit PNGs for the icons, at three sizes.
$(P48D24): %-48d24.png: %-ibase.png
$(PIC)square.pl 48 4 $^ $@
$(P32D24): %-32d24.png: %-ibase.png
$(PIC)square.pl 32 2 $^ $@
$(P16D24): %-16d24.png: %-ibase.png
$(PIC)square.pl 16 1 $^ $@
# The 8-bit icon PNGs are just custom-paletted quantisations of the
# 24-bit ones.
$(P48D8) $(P32D8) $(P16D8): %d8.png: %d24.png
convert -colors 256 $^ $@
# But the depth-4 images work better if we re-shrink from the
# ibase4 versions of the images, and then normalise the colours
# again afterwards. (They're still not very good, but my hope is
# that on most modern Windows machines this won't matter too
# much...)
$(P48D4): %-48d4.png: %-ibase4.png
$(PIC)square.pl 48 1 $^ tmp2.png
convert -colors 16 -map $(PIC)win16pal.xpm tmp2.png $@
rm -f tmp.png tmp2.png
$(P32D4): %-32d4.png: %-ibase.png
$(PIC)square.pl 32 1 $^ tmp2.png
convert -colors 16 -map $(PIC)win16pal.xpm tmp2.png $@
rm -f tmp.png tmp2.png
$(P16D4): %-16d4.png: %-ibase.png
$(PIC)square.pl 16 1 $^ tmp2.png
convert -colors 16 -map $(PIC)win16pal.xpm tmp2.png $@
rm -f tmp.png tmp2.png
# Build the actual Windows icons themselves, by feeding all those
# PNGs to my icon builder script.
$(ICONS): %.ico: %-48d24.png %-48d8.png %-48d4.png \
%-32d24.png %-32d8.png %-32d4.png \
%-16d24.png %-16d8.png %-16d4.png
$(PIC)icon.pl -24 $*-48d24.png $*-32d24.png $*-16d24.png \
-8 $*-48d8.png $*-32d8.png $*-16d8.png \
-4 $*-48d4.png $*-32d4.png $*-16d4.png > $@
# Build the .RC files which bind the icons into the applications.
$(RC): %.rc:
echo '200 ICON "$*.ico"' > $@
# Build the GTK icon source files.
$(CICONS): %-icon.c: %-16d24.png %-32d24.png %-48d24.png
$(PIC)cicon.pl $^ > $@
clean:
rm -f *.png *.ico *.rc *-icon.c