Sync docs after OPTIONS update re: cfg files

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Bill Kendrick 2023-02-19 03:26:13 -08:00
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enero 2, 2023 </p>
febrero 19, 2023 </p>
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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>
Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is read. (By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.) It is normally located at: </p>
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<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
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<p>
You can disable reading of this file altogether, leaving the settings as defaults (which can then be overridden by your "<code>.tuxpaintrc</code>" file and/or command-line arguments) by using the command-line option: </p>
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<code>--nosysconfig</code>
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</section><!-- H3: System-Wide Configuration File -->
</section><!-- H2: Linux and Unix Users -->
<section><!-- H2: macOS Users -->
<section class="indent"><!-- H2: macOS Users -->
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<h2>
macOS Users </h2>
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</header>
<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>
Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is read. (By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.) It is normally located at: </p>
<blockquote>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
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</section><!-- H3: System-Wide Configuration File -->
</section><!-- H2: macOS Users -->
<section><!-- H2: Windows Users -->
<section class="indent"><!-- H2: Windows Users -->
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<h2>
Windows Users </h2>
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The file you should create is called "<code><b>tuxpaint.cfg</b></code>" and it should be placed in Tux Paint's folder. </p>
The file you should create is called "<code><b>tuxpaint.cfg</b></code>" and it should be placed in in your personal AppData folder: <code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code> </p>
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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... </p>
</section><!-- H2: macOS Users -->
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<section class="indent"><!-- H3: System-Wide Configuration File -->
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<h3>
System-Wide Configuration File </h3>
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<p>
Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is read. (By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.) It is normally located at: </p>
<blockquote>
<code>C:\Program Files\Tuxpaint</code>
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</section><!-- H3: System-Wide Configuration File -->
</section><!-- H2: Windows Users -->
<p class="note">
<span title="Configuration option">&#9881;</span> You can disable reading of this file altogether, leaving the settings as defaults (which can then be overridden by your personal config. file and/or command-line arguments) by using the command-line option "<code>--nosysconfig</code>". </p>
</section><!-- H1: Configuration File -->
<section class="outer"><!-- H1: Available Options -->
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</section>
</section><!-- H1: Available Options -->
<section><!-- H1: Overriding System Config. Options -->
<section class="outer"><!-- H1: Overriding System Config. Options -->
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Overriding System Config. Options </h1>
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</blockquote>
</section><!-- H1: Overriding System Config. Options -->
<section><!-- H1: Command-Line Options -->
<section class="outer"><!-- H1: Command-Line Options -->
<header>
<h1 id="command_line">
Command-Line Options </h1>
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</section><!-- H2: Command-Line Informational Options -->
</section><!-- H1: Command-Line Options -->
<section><!-- H1: Choosing a Different Language -->
<section class="outer"><!-- H1: Choosing a Different Language -->
<header>
<h1 id="different_language">
Choosing a Different Language </h1>