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Introduction

This directory contains a set of images and icons for the Wireshark suite of applications. Of particular note for people creating packages for distribution are the files wireshark.ico, wiresharkdoc.ico, wsicon*.png, and WiresharkDoc-*.png

File descriptions:

wsicon.svg

Old vector source for the wireshark icon.

wsiconcap.svg

Old vector source for the "capture" icon.

wsicondoc.svg

Old vector source for the "document" icon.

wsicon16.png …​ wsicon1024.png

Wireshark application icons in various sizes

wsiconcap16.png …​ wsiconcap1024.png

“Capture in progress” application icon in various sizes

wsiconinst16.png …​ wsiconinst1024.png

Wireshark installer icons in various sizes

WiresharkDoc-16.png …​ WiresharkDoc-256.png Capture document icon in various sizes

wireshark.ico

Windows application icon file with 16 and 32 pixel 3D logo icons, high and low color.

wiresharkdoc.ico

Windows document icon file with 16 and 32 pixel 3D logo icons, high and low color.

*.rc.in

MSVC++ resource templates

stock_icons

Various stock icons. Names mostly conform to the freedesktop.org Icon Naming Specification. For example, the INS specifies “list-add” and “list-remove”. and we’ve added “list-copy”, “list-move-up“, “list-move-down”, and “list-clear”.

The Wireshark application icon, document icon, and several toolbar icons were created by Elliott Aldrich. The list-add and list-remove images were created by by Peter Hosey and released under CC-PD. The list-clear images were created by Freepik, http:https://www.freepik.com from https://www.flaticon.com.

The following projects provide icons which are a) nicely drawn and b) released under a compatible license and c) actively developed (as of October 2020) which might want to use in the future: