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Upstream-Name: PySol Fan Club Edition - Additional Cardsets
Source: http://pysolfc.sourceforge.net/
Comment: The following cardsets from the upstream source package
(found in the respective cardset-* directories) have been removed due to
unclear, probably non-free licensing:
patience
rangoon-d
rangoon-e
rangoon-r
tksol
Files: cardset-1567/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this set come from a deck published in France
in the mid 16th century by Pierre Marechal. The red Jacks are
missing from the only original deck of this type known to exist.
The Jack of clubs was flipped left to right and the pip was changed
to create the Jack of Diamonds. The Jack of Hearts was created
by flipping the Jack of Spades. The pip cards were created by
using one pip of each suit from the courts.
Files: cardset-1750/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this set come from a deck published by English
card maker Bamford in the mid 18th century. The pip cards were
created by using one pip of each suit from the courts.
Files: cardset-1815/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this set come from a deck published by Belgium
card maker Hunt around 1815. This was a "fake" pack of cards made
to avoid the high English taxes. The pip cards were created by
using one pip of each suit from the courts.
Files: cardset-1880-delarue/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set was produced using the court images from a deck
published by De La Rue of London in 1880. Extra pip cards with
eleven, twelve and thirteen pips were added to make this a Hex
A Deck type card set. The Wizards were taken from a late 19th
century lithograph advertising the lounge in a hotel.
Files: cardset-1880-tarot/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The images used in this card set were first published in France
around 1760 by card maker Nicolas Conver. That deck was produced
using wood block molds and stencils. They were widely copied
by other card makers. They were republished by the heirs of Mr.
Conver in 1880 using lithography. These images are from the
1880 deck.
Files: cardset-1890-grimaud/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set is a set of unretouched photographs of a deck
of cards published by card maker B. P. Grimaud of Paris in 1890.
The indexes were added to the pip cards to make them usable
in computer solitaire games.
Files: cardset-aisleriot/*
Copyright: 1998 Jonathan Blandford <jrb@mit.edu>
1998 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from gnome-games 0.27 (aisleriot).
http://www.gnome.org
Files: cardset-amber-mahjongg/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This set of Mahjongg tiles uses a combination of classic pips
and Ukiyo E style images. The tiles resemble a variety of Baltic Amber.
Files: cardset-ashta-dikapala/*
Copyright: 2003 Mt. Hood Playing Card Company
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This Moghul Ganjifa card set uses the Ashta Dikapala or Guardians
of the Eight Region as themes for the suits. The backs depict
Shri Ganesh, the Destroyer of Obstacles.
Files: cardset-bavarian-court/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this card set use images that have been
traditional in Bavarian countries since the early 19th century
and before. Images of this type probably originated in what
is now Germany or Austria. These images being double ended
date from sometime in the mid to late 19th century.
Files: cardset-bavarian-half-court/*
cardset-bavarian-half-court-s/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set uses the classic style of court cards that
is found in the region around Germany and Austria. The
card back is from a very old wood block and stenciled
playing card which is from the same region.
Files: cardset-bavarian-half-hex/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set uses the classic style of court cards that
is found in the region around Germany and Austria. The
card back is from a very old wood block and stenciled
playing card which is from the same region. The Wizards
are from the Tarock deck which originated in the same area.
Files: cardset-belgium-export/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this card set were published in Belgium
around 1890. The cards were nearly exact copies of cards from
a publisher in another country (likely France or Russia). Belgium
card makers of this period made cards that resembled those of other
card makers to get around various taxes in effect at the time. In
other words, they were contraband.
Files: cardset-bellot/*
Copyright: 2006 David Bellot
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from the SVG cards by David Bellot.
http://david.bellot.free.fr/svg-cards/
Files: cardset-briscola/*
Copyright: 1998 Niccolo Rigacci
1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from the game Briscola by Niccolo Rigacci.
Files: cardset-chitrashala-dashavatara/*
Copyright: 2003 Mt. Hood Playing Card Company
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This Dashavatara Ganjifa card set uses the ten Avatars of Krishna
or Vishnu as themes for the suits. The backs depict Shri Ganesh,
the Destroyer of Obstacles.
Files: cardset-colossus/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: These cards were originally a set of 32x32 pixel icons. They
were reduced to 27x32 pixels to give them a more "card like" appearance.
Files: cardset-culemann-1850a/*
cardset-culemann-1850b/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this set use images from a deck published in
1850 in Hannover Germany by card maker Friedrich Georg Hermann Culemann.
The cards were produced by stencil coloring lithographic prints.
Files: cardset-denizens/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The images used to create the courts for this card set were
taken from a set of "trade cards" published in the United
States of America in the late 19th century. Cards of this
type were given away as premiums with the purchase of various
products. The originals were actually part of a "fortune
telling" deck. The full set consisted of 36 different cards.
Files: cardset-dondorf-kinder/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this card set were published by B. Dondorf
of Frankfort Germany in 1870. They are representative of a type
of deck published by card makers in many countries that use
portraits of children for the Jacks, Queens and Kings.
Files: cardset-dondorf-whist-a/*
cardset-dondorf-whist-b/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set uses the court and Ace images from a deck published
by Dondorf and Co. of Frankfurt in 1896. The cards are double ended
and have different images on each end. Two card sets were produced.
Files: cardset-eight-legions/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This Mughal Ganjifa card set uses one set of pip indicators
commonly used on this type of deck. The backs have a portrait of
Babur, considered by some as the patron saint of Ganjifa cards.
Files: cardset-emperial-dondorf/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this card set were published by card maker
B. Dondorf of Germany some time around the middle of the nineteenth
century. These are not the same images that were used in the deck
that Dondorf published in 1894 under the name "Empire".
Files: cardset-fantasy/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts in this card set were originally published in France
in the early part of the 17th century. The pip cards were created
by taking one pip or each suit from one of the court cards.
Files: cardset-fine-art-tarot/*
Copyright: 2004 Mark Polo <markpolo@gmail.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was created by mpolo.
The images qualify as public domain under U.S. law
(Corel decision on copies of two-dimensional artwork)
and would likely be considered Fair Use in other jurisdictions
(due to extremely reduced resolution).
Files: cardset-flowers/*
cardset-flowers-small/*
cardset-genjuro/*
cardset-hanafuda/*
cardset-hanafuda-tiny/*
cardset-hanafuda-visions/*
cardset-hwato/*
cardset-ivory-mahjongg/*
cardset-ivory-mahjongg-small/*
cardset-mini-hanafuda/*
cardset-oonsoo/*
cardset-oonsoo-small/*
cardset-sn-dietsche-small/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Files: cardset-french-1816/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this set were taken from a pack published
in France in 1816. One of several publishers may have produced
the cards. All French card makers were required to print playing
cards in patterns defined by law at the time.
Files: cardset-fromman-1890/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this card set were published in 1890 by card
maker Fromman of Schaffhausen, Germany.
Files: cardset-gdkcard-bonded/*
Copyright: 1994 Heiko Eissfeldt <heiko@colossus.escape.de>
1994 Michael Bischoff <mbi@mo.math.nat.tu-bs.de>
1998 Felix Bellaby <felix@pooh.u-net.com>
1998 Ryu Changwoo <cwryu@eve.kaist.ac.kr>
1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from gnome-games 1.0.2 (gdk-card-image).
http://www.gnome.org
Files: cardset-get-a-round/*
cardset-hungarian-tarokk/*
cardset-kintengu-small/*
cardset-maritimes/*
cardset-ovale-salon/*
cardset-prince-charles/*
cardset-spin-dist/*
cardset-transformation/*
cardset-traugott-1800/*
cardset-traugott-1834/*
cardset-vienna-2k-small/*
cardset-vienna-tarok/*
cardset-wilhelmtell/*
Copyright: 1999, 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was created by T. Kirk.
Files: cardset-gnome-mahjongg-2/*
cardset-gnome-mahjongg-3/*
Copyright: Jonathan Buzzard and Max Watson
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This is an adapted version of a set of Mahjongg tiles found
in Gnome Mahjongg.
Files: cardset-gortz-1841/*
cardset-gortz-1842/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court images in this card set were originally publish in
a deck produced by card maker Heinrich Traugott Friedrich Gortz
in Hannover Germany around 1841. They were printed using copper
plates and hand colored.
Files: cardset-gpl/*
Copyright: 1998 Oliver Xymoron <oxymoron@waste.org>
1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from cards-2.0.tar.gz.
http://www.waste.org/~oxymoron/cards/
Files: cardset-greywyvern/*
Copyright: 2004-2011 GreyWyvern
2008 Deluge
License: GreyWyvern-BSD
Comment: Playing Cards Image set by GreyWyvern.
Homepage: http://www.greywyvern.com/?post=183
.
Assembled for PySol by Deluge 2008.
See http://opendesktop.org/content/show.php/?content=104357
Files: cardset-half-tarokk-s/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: These are traditional Tarock card faces that have been "cut in
half" to produce two card sets. One set uses the top end of the
cards, the other set uses the bottoms.
Files: cardset-hamburg-a/*
cardset-hamburg-b/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and aces in this card set were published in Frankfurt
Germany around 1864 by card maker C. L. Wust. The Kings depict
influential citizens of Hamburg Germany of the time. The Queens
and Jacks are dressed in period costumes. The Aces show important
buildings in Hamburg. Card set Hamburg A and Hamburg B use the
same set of images. The between the two difference is that the
court cards are reversed.
Files: cardset-hanafuda-200-small/*
cardset-hanafuda-200-tiny/*
cardset-hanafuda-200-years/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: These cards are a reconstruction of a Hanafuda deck produced
by the Japanese multi-plate wood block technique some time in
the 19th century.
Files: cardset-hannover-court/*
cardset-hannover-hex/*
cardset-hegewald-1770/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court images in this card set were published in Hannover
Germany around 1770 by card maker Johann Gottlob Hegewald.
They were produced with stencil colored wood block prints.
Files: cardset-hard-a-port/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This transformation card set uses images from a set of trade
cards produced in the late 19th century in the United States
of America. Cards of this type were given away as premiums
with the purchase of various products. Each of the cards
has a different image.
Files: cardset-houbigant/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts in this card set were first published in France by
card maker Houbigant around 1818. An interesting feature of
the original deck is that it included an early form of indexing.
There is a small suit sign in the lower right corner of each
of the courts along with a letter abbreviation of the rank.
This feature was not reproducible at the reduction required to
make the cards usable with PySol.
Files: cardset-india-pantheon/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards and Aces in this set were hand painted in India
by an unknown card maker some time in the late nineteenth century.
Some of the elements are similar to those found in Ganjifa cards
and it seems likely that the painter(s) were familiar with that
type of cards. Two interesting features of this deck are that
the Hearts are inverted and that the courts and Aces have numbers
rather than the more familiar letters.
Files: cardset-jacoby/*
Copyright: 1993-1996 John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>
1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: Dontspace
Comment: This cardset was adapted from dontspace 1.2.
http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/SOFTWARE/JACOBY/index.html
Files: cardset-joan-darc/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set has images from a deck of cards usually referred
to as the Joan d'Arc pack. The original deck was published in
the early 19th century and has been widely copied. Reproduction
decks appear regularly.
Files: cardset-kabale/*
Copyright: 1998 Rene Seindal <rene@seindal.dk>
1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from Kabale.
http://www.seindal.dk/rene/software/gtkabale
Files: cardset-kmahjongg-3d/*
Copyright: 1998 Mathias Mueller <in5y158@public.uni-hamburg.de>
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from KMahjongg.
http://www.kde.org
Files: cardset-kmahjongg/*
cardset-kmahjongg-small/*
Copyright: 1998 Mathias Mueller <in5y158@public.uni-hamburg.de>
2000 T. Kirk <grania@inetarena.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from kdegames 1.0 (KMahjongg).
http://www.kde.org
Files: cardset-konqi-modern/*
Copyright: Laura Layland <l_layland@hotmail.com>
Agnieszka Czajkowska <agnieszka@imagegalaxy.de>
Stefan Spatz <stefan.spatz@stud-mail.uni-wuerzburg.de>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from kpat 2.0.
Modern Konqi - play the family carddeck
Design: Laura Layland <l_layland@hotmail.com>
Katie by Agnieszka Czajkowska <agnieszka@imagegalaxy.de>
Konqi by Stefan Spatz <stefan.spatz@stud-mail.uni-wuerzburg.de>
Files: cardset-lhombre/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards and Aces in this card set were published by
B. Dondorf of Frankfurt Germany in 1890. The proper name for
the deck is l'Hombre but it is also known as the Sphinx deck.
The deck was published with the blue and rust colored backs.
The third back in this reproduction is actually one of the
boxes the pack was sold in.
Files: cardset-liege/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts in this card set were first published in France by
card maker Liege around 1811. An interesting feature of the
original deck is that it included an early form of indexing.
There is an inverted suit sign in the lower right corner of
each of the courts. These signs have not been modified from
the original images other than the reduction required to make
them usable with PySol.
Files: cardset-little-sorcerer/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set has court images taken from a deck used in a fortune
telling game called the Little Sorcerer.
Files: cardset-logomachy/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: These cards are from a game published in 1889 by McLoughlin Brothers.
They are from the game of Logomachy or War of Words.
Files: cardset-melange/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set was produced using court and ace images from
several different decks of playing cards. All of the decks
were originally published during the early to late 19th century.
Files: cardset-migeon-costume/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this set are taken from a deck printed by
card maker Migeon of Paris in 1860. The pack was one of the
earlier ones to use rounded corners. The convention of using
one dot to designate Jacks, two for Queens and three for Kings
was one of the earliest types of indexing.
Files: cardset-mini/*
License: GPL-2+
Comment: Upstream only states license, but not copyright information. Asked at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pysolfc/forums/forum/503708/topic/4880735
for more information, but no reply yet.
Files: cardset-muller-schaffhausen/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this card set were published by
J. Muller of Schaffhausen Germany in 1860.
Files: cardset-national-patriotic/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The original of this deck was published in 1897 by card maker
David Kimberley and Sons of Birmingham England. The court cards
have portraits of royalty and leaders of England, France, Germany
and the United States of the period. The Aces have the flags and
other emblems of the respective nations. The back used in this
reproduction is taken from the original box the cards came in.
Files: cardset-nickel-ante/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this set were taken from a set of "trade
cards" produced in the United States of America in the late
19th century. Trade cards were popular during this period
as premiums given away with the purchase of various products.
This set of cards was a transformation deck with images on
the pip cards as well as the courts. Not all the cards were
available so only the twelve courts have images.
Files: cardset-naylor/*
Copyright: 1996 Mike Naylor <mike.naylor@5x5poker.com>
1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from cards.zip.
http://www.serve.com/games/cards/
Files: cardset-nicu-ornamental/*
cardset-nicu-small/*
Copyright: 2005 Nicu Buculei
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from Nicu's Playing Cards.
See http://www.nicubunu.ro/cards/ for Nicu Buculei's other works.
Files: cardset-oxymoron-small/*
Copyright: 1998 Oliver Xymoron <oxymoron@waste.org>
1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from cards-2.0.tar.gz.
http://www.waste.org/~oxymoron/cards/
Files: cardset-paris/*
Copyright: Richard Hoelscher
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from the SVG cards by Richard Hoelscher.
http://rahga.com/svg/
Files: cardset-penguins/*
Copyright: 1998 DJ Delorie <dj@delorie.com>
1998 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from the Ace of Penguins 1.0.
http://www.delorie.com/store/ace/
Files: cardset-revolution-1/*
cardset-revolution-2/*
cardset-revolution-3/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set was created using images from a deck published
in France during the revolutionary period in the late 18th
century. During this period it was dangerous to produce or
even to own anything too closely related to or representative
of royalty. Actually, you could end up at the wrong end of
the guiotine. Since card playing was one of the favorite pass
times alternatives to the standard courts had to be found.
This is one such set of alternative court card images.
Files: cardset-rivers-banks/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set uses images from a pack of Chinese Domino cards.
The domino dots were duplicated at both the top and bottom of
the cards. The characters on the cards are from "The Story of
the River's Banks".
Files: cardset-russian-bezique/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards and Aces were published in Czarist Russia in 1880.
Files: cardset-russian-court/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The four court cards in each suit of this Hex A Deck card set were
published in Czarist Russia sometime around the middle of the nineteenth
century. They may have been part of a deck used to play a game similar
to Tarok, in which case the Trumps are missing. Or they may represent
a complete deck that was used to play an entirely different game.
Files: cardset-russian-mini/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The images used to produce this card set are from a miniature deck
produced in Czarist Russia around 1880. The Ace of Clubs is imprinted
with the mark and seal of Imperial Russia.
Files: cardset-schweitzertrachtenkarte/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this card set were published in Wust,
Germany in 1860 in a pack named Schweitzertrachtenkarte.
Files: cardset-seminole-war/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this card set were originally published in 1819
by card maker J.Y. Humphreys of Philadelphia. This is the earliest
known U. S. made "No Revoke" deck which means that each of the suits
has a different color. In the original deck the Native American
chiefs were the Jacks. But they were here first weren't they? The
original back for this pack was unavailable. The back chosen is a
late 19th century photograph of Chief White Buffalo.
Files: cardset-shakespeare/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this card set were published in London in
1895 in a pack called the Shakespeare Playing Cards.
Files: cardset-slack-gnome-mahjongg/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This is an adapted version of a set of Mahjongg tiles found
in Gnome Mahjongg in the Slackware 7 distribution.
Files: cardset-sn-dietsche/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces of this card set were first published by
Nederlandsche Speelkaartenfabriek in 1909.
Files: cardset-spaced/*
Copyright: 1999 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The backs for these cards came from the U.S. National Aeronautics
and Space Administration. The original images can be found at:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html
along with a lot more just like 'em.
.
The penguins are by "The PAPA" <papalini@biancaneve.ing.unifi.it>
and can be found at:
http://biancaneve.ing.unifi.it/~papalini/
and there's a lot more of those too.
Files: cardset-spider/*
Copyright: 1989 Donald R. Woods and Sun Microsystems, Inc.
1999 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: Spider
Comment: This cardset was adapted from spider 1.1.
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/games/solitaires/
.
The license qualifies as free according to
http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2011/03/msg00040.html
Files: cardset-standard-small/*
cardset-standard-tiny/*
Copyright: 1997 John Fitzgibbon
1997 Jochen Tuchbreiter <whynot@mabi.de>
1998 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from kdegames 1.0 (KPoker).
http://www.kde.org
Files: cardset-stone-mahjongg/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This Mahjongg tile set might have been carved on pieces of stone.
Files: cardset-stralsund-1890/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The courts and Aces in this card set were published in 1890
by a card maker named Stralsund.
Files: cardset-ten-avatars/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This Dashavatara Ganjifa card set uses one set of pip indicators
commonly used on this type of deck. The backs have a portrait of
Babur, considered by some as the patron saint of Ganjifa cards.
Files: cardset-tensho/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set is a late 18th century deck produced in Japan
and is derived from the Hombre deck introduced by the Portuguese.
The Hombre deck has pip cards from Ace through nine plus three
courts. The female court is the lowest ranked of the three.
Files: cardset-tuscany-court/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court card images in this card set are the classic style used
to play the Italian game of Brisk or Briscola. These cards use the
French National Suit Symbols which is the custom in the Tuscany
region of Italy.
Files: cardset-ukiyoe-fuji/*
cardset-ukiyoe-fuji-tarock/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This card set uses Japanese Ukiyo E wood block prints as the
trumps and courts. Prints of this type were produced until
around the middle of the 19th century. The trumps are views
of Mount Fuji by various artists. The courts were also created
by various artists.
Files: cardset-ukiyoe-sharaku/*
Copyright: 2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards in this card set are some of the Ukiyo E wood
block prints produced by the Noh actor Toshusai Sharaku. Sharaku
produced somewhere between 140 and 300 prints in approximately a
year in 1794-1795. Some artistic license has been taken in
adapting these prints into a deck of cards. Most notably, the
dark background common to many of the portraits has been replaced
with a lighter straw color similar to that found on some of them.
Files: cardset-warwick/*
Copyright: Warwick Allison
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from kpat 2.0.
Files: cardset-wilhelm-tell-l/*
Copyright: 2001 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: The court cards and Aces in this card set were published by C. L.
Wust of Frankfurt Germany in 1850. The Aces depict scenes from
the play Wilhelm Tell by Joachim Schiller. The courts depict
the actors and actresses in the play.
Files: cardset-xmahjongg-dorothys/*
Copyright: 2000 Dorothy Robinson <mokuren@teleport.com>
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from XMAHJONGG 3.7.
http://www.lcdf.org/xmahjongg/
Files: cardset-xmahjongg-small/*
Copyright: 2000 Berrie Bloem (http://www.mahjongg.com/)
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from XMAHJONGG 3.7.
http://www.lcdf.org/xmahjongg/
Files: cardset-xmahjongg-thick/*
Copyright: 2000 Eddie Kohler <eddietwo@lcs.mit.edu>
2007 Skomoroh
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from XMAHJONGG 3.7.
http://www.lcdf.org/xmahjongg/
Files: cardset-xpat2/*
cardset-xpat2-nox-large/*
cardset-xpat2-nox-medium/*
cardset-xpat2-nox-small/*
cardset-xpat2-nox-tiny/*
Copyright: 1994 Heiko Eissfeldt <heiko@colossus.escape.de>
1994 Michael Bischoff <mbi@mo.math.nat.tu-bs.de>
1998 Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer <markus.oberhumer@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from xpat2 1.04.
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/games/solitaires/
Files: cardset-xskat-french/*
cardset-xskat-french-large/*
cardset-xskat-german/*
Copyright: 1999 Gunter Gerhardt <gerhardt@draeger.com>
2000 T. Kirk <grania@mailcity.com>
License: GPL-2+
Comment: This cardset was adapted from the game XSkat 3.2
http://www.gulu.net/xskat/
Files: debian/*
Copyright: 2010 Bernhard Reiter <ockham@raz.or.at>
2016 Hugo Lefeuvre <hle@debian.org>
License: GPL-3+
License: GPL-3+
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
Public License version 3 can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3'.
License: GPL-2+
This card set is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
.
This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
Public License version 2 can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.
License: Dontspace
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# SUCH DAMAGE.
License: GreyWyvern-BSD
These cards are released by me into the public domain.
.
For circumstances where a public domain domain licence cannot be used
I also licence these cards using the following BSD licence:
.
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All rights reserved.
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may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
License: Spider
/*
% Copyright (c) 1989, Donald R. Woods and Sun Microsystems, Inc.
%
% Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
% documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
% the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
% notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and
% that the names of Donald Woods and Sun Microsystems not be used in
% advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without
% specific, written prior permission. Donald Woods and Sun Microsystems make
% no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose.
% It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
%
% THE ABOVE-NAMED DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE,
% INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT
% SHALL DONALD WOODS OR SUN MICROSYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
% CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
% DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
% TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
% OF THIS SOFTWARE.
%
% History: Spider is a solitaire card game that can be found in various books
% of same; the rules are presumed to be in the public domain. The author's
% first computer implementation was on the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab
% system (SAIL). It was later ported to the Xerox Development Environment.
% The card images are loosely based on scanned-in images but were largely
% redrawn by the author with help from Larry Rosenberg.
%
% This program is written entirely in NeWS and runs on OPEN WINDOWS 1.0.
% It could be made to run much faster if parts of it were written in C, using
% NeWS mainly for its display and input capabilities, but that is left as an
% exercise for the reader. Spider may also run with little or no modification
% on subsequent releases of OPEN WINDOWS, but no guarantee is made on this
% point (nor any other; see above!). To run Spider, feed this file to 'psh'.
%
% Author: Don Woods
% woods@sun.com
%
% Sun Microsystems, Inc.
% 2550 Garcia Avenue
% Mountain View, CA 94043
*/
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