# Makefile for the PuTTY icon suite.
-ICONS = putty puttycfg puttygen pscp pageant pterm ptermcfg installer
+ICONS = putty puttycfg puttygen pscp pageant pterm ptermcfg puttyins
SIZES = 16 32 48
MODE = # override to -it on command line for opaque testing
TRUEPNGS = $(foreach I,$(ICONS),$(foreach S,$(SIZES),$(I)-$(S)-true.png))
ICOS = putty.ico puttygen.ico pscp.ico pageant.ico pageants.ico puttycfg.ico \
- installer.ico
+ puttyins.ico
CICONS = xpmputty.c xpmpucfg.c xpmpterm.c xpmptcfg.c
base: icos cicons
# Because the installer icon makes heavy use of brown when drawing
# the cardboard box, it's worth having 8-bit versions of it in
# addition to the 4- and 1-bit ones.
-installer.ico: installer-16.png installer-32.png installer-48.png \
- installer-16-mono.png installer-32-mono.png \
- installer-48-mono.png \
- installer-16-true.png installer-32-true.png \
- installer-48-true.png
+puttyins.ico: puttyins-16.png puttyins-32.png puttyins-48.png \
+ puttyins-16-mono.png puttyins-32-mono.png \
+ puttyins-48-mono.png \
+ puttyins-16-true.png puttyins-32-true.png \
+ puttyins-48-true.png
./icon.pl -8 $(filter %-true.png, $^) \
-4 $(filter-out %-true.png, $(filter-out %-mono.png, $^)) \
-1 $(filter %-mono.png, $^) > $@
+# Icon for the website. (This isn't linked into "make all".)
+website.ico: putty-16.png
+ ./icon.pl -4 $^ >$@
+
xpmputty.c: putty-16.png putty-32.png putty-48.png
./cicon.pl main_icon $^ > $@