Bump release date; tidy HTML files

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<p>
June 14, 2002 - November 21, 2020
June 14, 2002 - December 27, 2020
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</p>
<p>
Use the options at the bottom right to choose
the shape tool's behavior:
Use the options at the bottom right to choose the
shape tool's behavior:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>
Shapes from center
</dt>
<dd>
The shape will expand from where you initially
clicked, and will be centered around that position.
(This was Tux&nbsp;Paint's only behavior through
version 0.9.24.)
clicked, and will be centered around that
position. (This was Tux&nbsp;Paint's only
behavior through version 0.9.24.)
</dd>
<dt>
Shapes from corner
</dt>
<dd>
The shape will extend with one corner starting
from where you initially clicked. This is the
from where you initially clicked. This is the
default method of most other traditional drawing
software. (This option was added starting with
Tux&nbsp;Paint version 0.9.25.)
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</dl>
<p>
Note: If shape controls are disabled (e.g., with the
"<code>--noshapecontrols</code>" option), the controls
will not be presented, and the "shapes from center"
method will be used.
Note: If shape controls are disabled (e.g., with
the "<code>--noshapecontrols</code>" option), the
controls will not be presented, and the "shapes
from center" method will be used.
</p>
<p>
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<blockquote>
<p>
'Starters' can behave like a page from a coloring
book &mdash; a black-and-white outline of a picture,
which you can then color in, and the black outline
remains intact &mdash; or like a 3D photograph,
where you draw in between a foreground and background
layer.
book a black-and-white outline of a picture,
which you can then color in, and the black
outline remains intact — or like a 3D photograph,
where you draw in between a foreground and
background layer.
</p>
<p>
'Templates' are similar, but simply provide a
background drawing to work off of. Unlike 'Starters',
there is no layer that remains in the foreground of
anything you draw in the picture.
background drawing to work off of. Unlike
'Starters', there is no layer that remains in the
foreground of anything you draw in the picture.
</p>
<p>
When using the 'Eraser' tool, the original image
from the 'Starter' or 'Template' will reappear.
The 'Flip' and 'Mirror' Magic tools affect the
orientation of the 'Starter' or 'Template', as well.
<p>
When you load a 'Starter' or 'Template', draw on it,
and then click 'Save,' it creates a new picture file
&mdash; it doesn't overwrite the original, so you
can use it again later (by accessing it from the 'New'
dialoge)..
orientation of the 'Starter' or 'Template', as
well.
</p>
<p>
When you load a 'Starter' or 'Template', draw on
it, and then click 'Save,' it creates a new
picture file — it doesn't overwrite the original,
so you can use it again later (by accessing it
from the 'New' dialoge)..
</p>
</blockquote>
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