Checked tuxpaint-config source for where Mac config files live.

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placed in your home directory. (a.k.a. "~/.tuxpaintrc" or
"$HOME/.tuxpaintrc")
System-Wide Configuration File (Linux and Unix)
System-Wide Configuration File
Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is read.
(By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.) It is
@ -54,16 +54,25 @@ Linux and Unix Users
Mac OS X Users
The file you should create is called "tuxpaint.cfg" and it should be
placed in ... FIXME
placed in your home folder, under the sub-folder: Library/Application
Support/TuxPaint
System-Wide Configuration File
Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is read.
(By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.) It is
located at:
/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Windows Users
The file you should create is called "tuxpaint.cfg" and it should be
placed in Tux Paint's folder.
You can use NotePad or WordPad to create this file. Be sure to save it
as Plain Text, and make sure the filename doesn't have ".txt" at the
end...
You can use NotePad or WordPad to create this file. Be sure to save
it as Plain Text, and make sure the filename doesn't have ".txt" at
the end...
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@ -87,9 +96,9 @@ Windows Users
the default (usually 800x600).
The SIZE value should be presented in pixels, in
'width-by-height' format, with an "x" (lowercase X) between the
values. The size can be anything that's at least 640 wide, and
at least 480 tall.
'width-by-height' format, with an "x" (lowercase X) between
the values. The size can be anything that's at least 640 wide,
and at least 480 tall.
Some examples:
* 640x480
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By default, Tux Paint prevents your system's screensaver from
starting up. You can override this by using the
"allowscreensaver" option. Note: This requires version 1.2.12 or
higher of the SDL library. (You can also do this by setting the
"SDL_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER" environment variable on your
"allowscreensaver" option. Note: This requires version 1.2.12
or higher of the SDL library. (You can also do this by setting
the "SDL_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER" environment variable on your
system to "1".)
nosound=yes
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noquit=yes
Disable the on-screen "Quit" button and prevent the [Escape] key
from quitting Tux Paint.
Disable the on-screen "Quit" button and prevent the [Escape]
key from quitting Tux Paint.
Using the [Alt] + [F4] keyboard combination or clicking the
window's close button (assuming you're not in fullscreen mode)
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lpr
Note: Versions of Tux Paint prior to 0.9.15 sent PNG format data
to the print command (which defaulted to
Note: Versions of Tux Paint prior to 0.9.15 sent PNG format
data to the print command (which defaulted to
"pngtopnm | pnmtops | lpr").
If you set an alternative printcommand in the configuration file
prior to version 0.9.15, you will need to change it.
If you set an alternative printcommand in the configuration
file prior to version 0.9.15, you will need to change it.
altprintcommand=COMMAND
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dialog, similar to when pressing [Alt]+'Print' in Windows and
Mac OS X.)
If this option is not specifically not set, the default command
is KDE's graphical print dialog:
If this option is not specifically not set, the default
command is KDE's graphical print dialog:
kprinter
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Push the [Alt] key while clicking the 'Print' button in
Tux Paint to cause a Windows print dialog window to appear.
(Note: This only works when not running Tux Paint in fullscreen
mode.) Any configuration changes made in this dialog will be
saved to the file "userdata/print.cfg", and used again, as long
as the "printcfg" option is set.
(Note: This only works when not running Tux Paint in
fullscreen mode.) Any configuration changes made in this
dialog will be saved to the file "userdata/print.cfg", and
used again, as long as the "printcfg" option is set.
altprint=always
This causes Tux Paint to always show the printer dialog (or, on
Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print' button
is clicked. In other words, it's like clicking 'Print' while
holding [Alt], except you don't need to hold [Alt] every time.
This causes Tux Paint to always show the printer dialog (or,
on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print'
button is clicked. In other words, it's like clicking 'Print'
while holding [Alt], except you don't need to hold [Alt] every
time.
altprint=never
This prevents Tux Paint from ever showing the printer dialog
(or, on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the 'Print'
button is clicked. In other words, it makes the [Alt] key have
no effect when clicking the 'Print' button.
(or, on Linux/Unix, run the "altprintcommand") when the
'Print' button is clicked. In other words, it makes the [Alt]
key have no effect when clicking the 'Print' button.
altprint=mod
This is the normal, default behavior. Tux Paint shows a printer
dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the "altprintcommand"), when the
[Alt] key is pressed while the 'Print' button is clicked.
Clicking 'Print' without holding [Alt] prints without showing a
dialog.
This is the normal, default behavior. Tux Paint shows a
printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the
"altprintcommand"), when the [Alt] key is pressed while the
'Print' button is clicked. Clicking 'Print' without holding
[Alt] prints without showing a dialog.
papersize=PAPERSIZE
(Platforms that use Tux Paint's internal PostScript generator -
not Windows, Mac OS X or BeOS.)
(Platforms that use Tux Paint's internal PostScript generator
- not Windows, Mac OS X or BeOS.)
Tell Tux Paint what size PostScript to generate. If none is
specified, Tux Paint first checks your $PAPER environment
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example, by double-clicking a single-click launcher, or simply
impatiently clicking the icon multiple times.)
To make Tux Paint ignore the lockfile, allowing it to run again,
even if it was just launched less than 30 seconds ago, enable
this setting in the configuration file, or run Tux Paint with
the '--nolockfile' option on the command-line.
To make Tux Paint ignore the lockfile, allowing it to run
again, even if it was just launched less than 30 seconds ago,
enable this setting in the configuration file, or run
Tux Paint with the '--nolockfile' option on the command-line.
By default, the lockfile is stored in "~/.tuxpaint/" under Linux
and Unix, and "userdata\" under Windows.
By default, the lockfile is stored in "~/.tuxpaint/" under
Linux and Unix, and "userdata\" under Windows.
simpleshapes=yes
Disable the rotation step of the 'Shape' tool. Click, drag and
release is all that will be needed to draw a shape.
uppercase=yes
All text will be rendered only in uppercase (e.g., "Brush" will
be "BRUSH"). Useful for children who can read, but who have only
learned uppercase letters so far.
All text will be rendered only in uppercase (e.g., "Brush"
will be "BRUSH"). Useful for children who can read, but who
have only learned uppercase letters so far.
grab=yes
Tux Paint will attempt to 'grab' the mouse and keyboard, so that
the mouse is confined to Tux Paint's window, and nearly all
keyboard input is passed directly to it.
Tux Paint will attempt to 'grab' the mouse and keyboard, so
that the mouse is confined to Tux Paint's window, and nearly
all keyboard input is passed directly to it.
This is useful to disable operating system actions that could
get the user out of Tux Paint [Alt]-[Tab] window cycling,
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This disable keyboard shortcuts (e.g., [Ctrl]-[S] for save,
[Ctrl]-[N] for a new image, etc.)
This is useful to prevent unwanted commands from being activated
by children who aren't experienced with keyboards.
This is useful to prevent unwanted commands from being
activated by children who aren't experienced with keyboards.
nowheelmouse=yes
This disables support for the wheel on mice that have it.
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nobuttondistinction=yes
Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.15, the middle and right buttons on a
mouse could also be used for clicking. In version 0.9.15, it was
changed so that only the left mouse button worked, so as to not
train children to use the wrong button.
mouse could also be used for clicking. In version 0.9.15, it
was changed so that only the left mouse button worked, so as
to not train children to use the wrong button.
However, for children who have trouble with the mouse, this
distinction between the two or three buttons on a mouse can be
disabled (returning Tux Paint to its old behavior) by using this
option.
disabled (returning Tux Paint to its old behavior) by using
this option.
nofancycursors=yes
This disables the fancy mouse pointer shapes in Tux Paint, and
uses your environment's normal mouse pointer.
In some enviornments, the fancy cursors cause problems. Use this
option to avoid them.
In some enviornments, the fancy cursors cause problems. Use
this option to avoid them.
hidecursor=yes
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nooutlines=yes
In this mode, much simpler outlines and 'rubber-band' lines are
displayed when using the Lines, Shapes, Stamps and Eraser tools.
In this mode, much simpler outlines and 'rubber-band' lines
are displayed when using the Lines, Shapes, Stamps and Eraser
tools.
This can help when Tux Paint is run on very slow computers, or
displayed on a remote X-Window display.
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nostamps=yes
This option tells Tux Paint to not load any rubber stamp images,
which in turn ends up disabling the Stamps tool.
This option tells Tux Paint to not load any rubber stamp
images, which in turn ends up disabling the Stamps tool.
This can speed up Tux Paint when it first loads up, and reduce
memory usage while it's running. Of course, no stamps will be
available at all.
nostampcontrols=yes
Some images in the Stamps tool can be mirrored, flipped, and/or
have their size changed. This option disables the controls, and
only provides the basic stamps.
Some images in the Stamps tool can be mirrored, flipped,
and/or have their size changed. This option disables the
controls, and only provides the basic stamps.
nomagiccontrols=yes
Some Magic tools have the option of acting like a paintbrush, or
affecting the entire canvas at once. This option disables the
controls, and only provides the default functionality (usually
paint-mode).
Some Magic tools have the option of acting like a paintbrush,
or affecting the entire canvas at once. This option disables
the controls, and only provides the default functionality
(usually paint-mode).
mirrorstamps=yes
For stamps that can be mirrored, this option sets them to their
mirrored shape by default.
For stamps that can be mirrored, this option sets them to
their mirrored shape by default.
This can be useful for people who prefer things right-to-left,
rather than left-to-right.
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stampsize=SIZE
Use this option to force Tux Paint to set the starting size of
all stamps. The SIZE value should be between 0 (smallest) and 10
(largest). The size is relative to the available sizes of the
stamp, which depends on the stamp itself, and Tux Paint's
all stamps. The SIZE value should be between 0 (smallest) and
10 (largest). The size is relative to the available sizes of
the stamp, which depends on the stamp itself, and Tux Paint's
current canvas size.
Specifc "default" to let Tux Paint decide (it's standard
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savedir=DIRECTORY
Use this option to change where Tux Paint's "saved"
directory/folder is located, which is where Tux Paint saves and
opens pictures.
directory/folder is located, which is where Tux Paint saves
and opens pictures.
If you do not override it, the default location is:
* Linux & Unix - Under a hidden directory named ".tuxpaint"
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Note: Prior to version 0.9.18, Tux Paint would also use the
setting or default for "savedir" as the place to search for
personal data files (brushes, stamps, starters and fonts). As of
version 0.9.18, they may be specified separately (see the
personal data files (brushes, stamps, starters and fonts). As
of version 0.9.18, they may be specified separately (see the
"datadir" option, below).
Example: savedir=Z:\tuxpaint\
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datadir=DIRECTORY
Use this option to change where Tux Paint looks for personal
data files (brushes, stamps, starters and fonts specific to the
current user).
data files (brushes, stamps, starters and fonts specific to
the current user).
Tux Paint will search for subdirectories/subfolders named
"brushes", "stamps", "starters" and "fonts" under the data
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"/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/brushes/"
Note: Prior to version 0.9.18, Tux Paint would use the same
setting or default as for "savedir" to search for data files. As
of version 0.9.18, they may be specified separately.
setting or default as for "savedir" to search for data files.
As of version 0.9.18, they may be specified separately.
Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must
also specify a subdirectory.
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saveover=new
This also disables the "Save over the old version...?" prompt
when saving an existing file. This option, however, will always
save a new file, rather than overwrite the older version.
when saving an existing file. This option, however, will
always save a new file, rather than overwrite the older
version.
saveover=ask
(This option is redundant, since this is the default.)
When saving an existing drawing, you will be first asked whether
to save over the older version or not.
When saving an existing drawing, you will be first asked
whether to save over the older version or not.
nosave=yes
This disables Tux Paint's ability to save files (and therefore
disables the on-screen "Save" button). It can be used in
situations where the program is only being used for fun, or in a
test environment.
situations where the program is only being used for fun, or in
a test environment.
autosave=yes
This prevents Tux Paint from asking whether you want to save the
current picture when quitting, and assumes you do.
This prevents Tux Paint from asking whether you want to save
the current picture when quitting, and assumes you do.
startblank=yes
This causes Tux Paint to display a blank canvas when it first
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colorfile=FILENAME
You may override Tux Paint's default color palette by creating a
plain ASCII text file that describes the colors you want, and
pointing to that file using the colorfile option.
You may override Tux Paint's default color palette by creating
a plain ASCII text file that describes the colors you want,
and pointing to that file using the colorfile option.
The file should list one color per line. Colors are defined in
terms of their Red, Green and Blue values, each from 0 (off) to
255 (brightest). (For more information, try Wikipedia's "RGB
color model" article.)
terms of their Red, Green and Blue values, each from 0 (off)
to 255 (brightest). (For more information, try Wikipedia's
"RGB color model" article.)
Colors may be listed using three decimal numbers (e.g.,
"255 68 136") or a 6- or 3-digit-long hexadecimal 'triplet'
(e.g., "#ff4488" or "#F48").
After the color definition (on the same line) you may enter text
to describe the color. Tux will display this text when the color
is clicked. (For example, "#FFF White as snow.")
After the color definition (on the same line) you may enter
text to describe the color. Tux will display this text when
the color is clicked. (For example, "#FFF White as snow.")
As an example, you can see the default colors currently used in
Tux Paint in: "default_colors.txt".
As an example, you can see the default colors currently used
in Tux Paint in: "default_colors.txt".
NOTES: You must separate decimal values with spaces, and begin
hexadecimal values with a pound/number-sign character ("#"). In
3-digit hexadecimal, each digit is used for both the high and
low halves of the byte, so "#FFF" is the same as "#FFFFFF", not
"#F0F0F0".
hexadecimal values with a pound/number-sign character ("#").
In 3-digit hexadecimal, each digit is used for both the high
and low halves of the byte, so "#FFF" is the same as
"#FFFFFF", not "#F0F0F0".
lang=LANGUAGE
Run Tux Paint in one of the supported languages. Possible choice
for LANGUAGE currently include:
Run Tux Paint in one of the supported languages. Possible
choice for LANGUAGE currently include:
+----------------------------------------------------------+
|english |american-english | |
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(For Linux and Unix users)
If any of the above options are set in "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.config",
you can override them in your own "~/.tuxpaintrc" file.
If any of the above options are set in
"/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.config", you can override them in your own
"~/.tuxpaintrc" file.
For true/false options, like "noprint" and "grab", you can simply say
they equal 'no' in your "~/.tuxpaintrc" file:
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Command-Line Options
Options can also be issued on the command-line when you start Tux Paint.
Options can also be issued on the command-line when you start
Tux Paint.
--fullscreen
--WIDTHxHEIGHT
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--saveoverask
--save
--noautosave
These options can be used to override any settings made in the
configuration file. (If the option isn't set in the
These options can be used to override any settings made in
the configuration file. (If the option isn't set in the
configuration file(s), no overriding option is necessary.)
-------------------------------------
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--nosysconfig
Under Linux and Unix, this prevents the system-wide
configuration file, "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf", from being
read.
configuration file, "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf", from
being read.
Only your own configuration file, "~/.tuxpaintrc", if it
exists, will be used.
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--version
--verbose-version
Display the version number and date of the copy of Tux Paint
you are running. The "--verbose-version" also lists what
compile-time options were set. (See INSTALL.txt and
FAQ.txt).
Display the version number and date of the copy of
Tux Paint you are running. The "--verbose-version" also
lists what compile-time options were set. (See INSTALL.txt
and FAQ.txt).
--copying
Show brief license information about copying Tux Paint.
@ -820,197 +834,199 @@ Command-Line Informational Options
Choosing a Different Language
Tux Paint has been translated into a number of languages. To access the
translations, you can use the "--lang" option on the command-line to set
the language (e.g. "--lang spanish") or use the "lang=" setting in the
configuration file (e.g., "lang=spanish").
Tux Paint has been translated into a number of languages. To access
the translations, you can use the "--lang" option on the command-line
to set the language (e.g. "--lang spanish") or use the "lang=" setting
in the 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 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.
Available Languages
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Locale | Language | Language |Input Method Cycle|
| Code | (native name) | (English name) | Key Combination |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|C | |English | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|af_ZA | |Afrikaans | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ar_SA | |Arabic | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ast_ES | |Asturian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|az_AZ | |Azerbaijani | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|be_BY |Bielaruskaja |Belarusian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|bg_BG | |Bulgarian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|bo_CN (*)| |Tibetan | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|br_FR |Brezhoneg |Breton | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ca_ES |Catal`a |Catalan | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|cs_CZ |Cesky |Czech | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|cy_GB |Cymraeg |Welsh | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|da_DK |Dansk |Danish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|de_DE |Deutsch |German | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|et_EE | |Estonian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|el_GR (*)| |Greek | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|en_AU | |Australian | |
| | |English | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|en_CA | |Canadian English | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|en_GB | |British English | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|en_ZA | |South African | |
| | |English | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|eo | |Esperanto | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|es_ES |Espanol |Spanish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|es_MX |Espanol-Mejicano |Mexican Spanish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|eu_ES |Euskara |Basque | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|fi_FI |Suomi |Finnish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|fo_FO | |Faroese | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|fr_FR |Franc,ais |French | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ga_IE |G`aidhlig |Irish Gaelic | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|gd_GB |Ghaidhlig |Scottish Gaelic | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|gl_ES |Galego |Galician | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|gos_NL |Zudelk Veenkelonioals|Gronings | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|gos_NL |Zudelk |Gronings | |
| |Veenkelonioals | | |
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|gu_IN | |Gujarati | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|he_IL (*)| |Hebrew | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|hi_IN (*)| |Hindi | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|hr_HR |Hrvatski |Croatian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|hu_HU |Magyar |Hungarian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|id_ID |Bahasa Indonesia |Indonesian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|is_IS |Islenska |Icelandic | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|it_IT |Italiano |Italian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ja_JP (*)| |Japanese |right [Alt] |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ka_GE | |Georgian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|km_KH | |Khmer | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ko_KR (*)| |Korean |right [Alt] or |
| | | |left [Alt] |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ku_TR | |Kurdish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|lt_LT |Lietuviu |Lithuanian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|lv_LV | |Latvian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|mk_MK | |Macedonian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ms_MY | |Malay | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|nb_NO |Norsk (bokmaal) |Norwegian Bokmaal| |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|nl_NL | |Dutch | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|nn_NO |Norsk (nynorsk) |Norwegian Nynorsk| |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|nr_ZA | |Ndebele | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|oc_FR | |Occitan | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|oj_CA | |Ojibwe |Ojibway |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|pl_PL |Polski |Polish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|pt_BR |Portuges Brazileiro|Brazilian | |
| | |Portuguese | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|pt_PT |Portuges |Portuguese | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ro_RO | |Romanian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ru_RU |Russkiy |Russian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|rw_RW | |Kinyarwanda | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|shs_CA |Secwepemctin |Shuswap | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|sk_SK | |Slovak | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|sl_SI | |Slovenian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|son | |Songhay | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|sq_AL | |Albanian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|sr_YU | |Serbian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|sv_SE |Svenska |Swedish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|sw_TZ | |Swahili | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ta_IN (*)| |Tamil | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|te_IN (*)| |Telugu | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|th_TH (*)| |Thai | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|tl_PH (*)| |Tagalog | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|tlh |tlhIngan |Klingon | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|tr_TR | |Turkish | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|twi_GH | |Twi | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|uk_UA | |Ukrainian | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|ve_ZA | |Venda | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|vi_VN | |Vietnamese | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|wa_BE | |Walloon | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|wo_SN | |Wolof | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|xh_ZA | |Xhosa | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|zh_CN (*)| |Chinese | |
| | |(Simplified) | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|zh_TW (*)| |Chinese | |
| | |(Traditional) | |
|---------+---------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|---------+-------------------+-----------------+------------------|
|zw_MX | |Zapoteco | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
(*) - These languages require their own fonts, since they are not
represented using a Latin character set, like the others. See the
@ -1018,25 +1034,25 @@ Available Languages
Note: Tux Paint provides an alternative input method for entering
characters with the Text tool in some locales. The key comibation(s)
listed can be used to cycle through the supported input methods while
the Text tool is active.
listed can be used to cycle through the supported input methods
while the Text tool is active.
Setting Your Environment's Locale
Changing your locale will affect much of your environment.
As stated above, along with letting you choose the language at runtime
using command-line options ("--lang" and "--locale"), Tux Paint honors
the global locale setting in your environment.
As stated above, along with letting you choose the language at
runtime using command-line options ("--lang" and "--locale"),
Tux Paint honors the global locale setting in your environment.
If you haven't already set your environment's locale, the following
will briefly explain how:
Linux/Unix Users
First, be sure the locale you want to use is enabled by editing the
file "/etc/locale.gen" on your system and then running the program
"locale-gen" as root.
First, be sure the locale you want to use is enabled by editing
the file "/etc/locale.gen" on your system and then running the
program "locale-gen" as root.
Note: Debian users may be able to simply run the command
"dpkg-reconfigure locales" as root to bring up a configuration
@ -1066,9 +1082,9 @@ Setting Your Environment's Locale
Windows Users
Tux Paint will recognize the current locale and use the appropriate
files by default. So this section is only for people trying
different languages.
Tux Paint will recognize the current locale and use the
appropriate files by default. So this section is only for people
trying different languages.
The simplest thing to do is to use the '--lang' switch in the
shortcut (see "INSTALL.txt"). However, by using an MSDOS Prompt
@ -1076,7 +1092,8 @@ Setting Your Environment's Locale
set LANG=es_ES
...which will set the language for the lifetime of that DOS window.
...which will set the language for the lifetime of that DOS
window.
For something more permanent, try editing your computer's
'autoexec.bat' file using Windows' "sysedit" tool:
@ -1092,12 +1109,12 @@ Setting Your Environment's Locale
set LANG=es_ES
6. Close the System Configuration Editor, answering yes to save the
changes.
6. Close the System Configuration Editor, answering yes to save
the changes.
7. Restart your machine.
To affect the entire machine, and all applications, it is possible
to use the "Regional Settings" control panel:
To affect the entire machine, and all applications, it is
possible to use the "Regional Settings" control panel:
1. Click on the 'Start' button, and select
'Settings | Control Panel'.
@ -1120,10 +1137,10 @@ Setting Your Environment's Locale
longer be necessary.
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"
directory (under a "locale" subdirectory). The name of the file
corresponds to the first two letters in the 'locale' code of the
language (e.g., "ko" for Korean, "ja" for Japanese, "zh_tw" for
Tux Paint will try to load the font file from its system-wide
"fonts" directory (under a "locale" subdirectory). The name of the
file corresponds to the first two letters in the 'locale' code of
the language (e.g., "ko" for Korean, "ja" for Japanese, "zh_tw" for
Traditional Chinese).
For example, under Linux or Unix, when Tux Paint is run in Korean
@ -1133,8 +1150,8 @@ Setting Your Environment's Locale
/usr/share/tuxpaint/fonts/locale/ko.ttf
You can download fonts for supported languages from Tux Paint's
website, http://www.tuxpaint.org/. (Look in the 'Fonts' section under
'Download.')
website, http://www.tuxpaint.org/. (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.

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ New Breed Software</p>
(a.k.a. "<code>~/.tuxpaintrc</code>" or
"<code>$HOME/.tuxpaintrc</code>")</p>
<h3>System-Wide Configuration File (Linux and Unix)</h3>
<h3>System-Wide Configuration File</h3>
<blockquote>
<p>Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is
read. (By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.)
@ -81,7 +81,19 @@ New Breed Software</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The file you should create is called
"<code><b>tuxpaint.cfg</b></code>"
and it should be placed in ... FIXME</p>
and it should be placed in your home folder, under the sub-folder:
<code>Library/Application Support/TuxPaint</code>
</p>
<h3>System-Wide Configuration File</h3>
<blockquote>
<p>Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is
read. (By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.)
It is located at:</p>
<blockquote>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<h2>Windows Users</h2>