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Copyright 2004 by Bill Kendrick
New Breed Software
[1]bill@newbreedsoftware.com
[2]http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
September 24, 2004
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Available Options
The following settings can be set in the configuration file.
(Command-line settings will override these. See the "[3]Command-Line
(Command-line settings will override these. See the "Command-Line
Options" section, below.)
fullscreen=yes
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--locale locale
Run Tux Paint in one of the support languages. See the
"[4]Choosing a Different Language" section below for the
locale strings (e.g., "de_DE@euro" for German) to use.
"Choosing a Different Language" section below for the locale
strings (e.g., "de_DE@euro" for German) to use.
(If your locale is already set, e.g. with the "$LANG"
environment variable, this option is not necessary, since
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configuration file (e.g., "lang=spanish").
Tux Paint also honors your environment's current locale. (You can
override it on the command-line using the "--locale" option; see
[5]above.)
override it on the command-line using the "--locale" option; see above.)
Use the option "--lang help" to list the available language options
available.
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(*) - These languages require their own fonts, since they are not
represented using a Latin character set, like the others. See the
"[6]Special Fonts" section, below.
"Special Fonts" section, below.
Setting Your Environment's Locale
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Some languages require special fonts be installed. These font files
(which are in TrueType format (TTF)), are much too large to include
with the Tux Paint download, and are available separately. (See the
table above, under the "[7]Choosing a Different Language" section.)
table above, under the "Choosing a Different Language" section.)
When running Tux Paint in a language that requires its own font,
Tux Paint will try to load the font file from its system-wide "fonts"
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/usr/share/tuxpaint/fonts/locale/ko.ttf
You can download fonts for supported languages from Tux Paint's
website, [8]http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/. (Look in the
website, http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/. (Look in the
'Fonts' section under 'Download.')
Under Unix and Linux, you can use the Makefile that comes with the
font to install the font in the appropriate location.
References
Visible links
1. mailto:bill@newbreedsoftware.com
2. http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
3. file:///home/kendrick/Development/tux/tp/tuxpaint/docs/html/OPTIONS.html#command_line
4. file:///home/kendrick/Development/tux/tp/tuxpaint/docs/html/OPTIONS.html#different_language
5. file:///home/kendrick/Development/tux/tp/tuxpaint/docs/html/OPTIONS.html#locale
6. file:///home/kendrick/Development/tux/tp/tuxpaint/docs/html/OPTIONS.html#special_fonts
7. file:///home/kendrick/Development/tux/tp/tuxpaint/docs/html/OPTIONS.html#different_language
8. http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/