Added documentation on new Slides slideshow feature.

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bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
June 14, 2002 - February 20, 2006
June 14, 2002 - August 27, 2006
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lower right of the list to erase the selected
picture. (You will be asked to confirm.)
* Click the blue "Slides" (slide projector) button at
the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides,
below, for details.
* Or click the red "Back" arrow button at the lower
right of the list to cancel and return to the picture
you were drawing.
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Slides
The "Slides" button is available in the "Open" dialog. It
displays a list of your saved files, similar to the "Open"
dialog, but without listing 'Starter' images.
Click each of the images you wish to display in a
slideshow-style presentation, one by one. A digit will
appear over each image, letting you know which order it will
be displayed in.
Click a selected image to unselect it (take it out of your
slideshow). Any images you had clicked after it will go up
one in the slideshow order.
Click the "Play" icon to begin the slideshow. Note: If you
didn't select ANY images, then ALL images will be played in
the slideshow. Click "Back" to return to the "Open" dialog.
During the slideshow, press [Space], [Enter] or [Return] or
the [Right Arrow], or click anywhere in the picture, to
manually advance to the next slide. Press [Left] to go back
to the previous slide.
Press [Escape] or click the "Back" button at the lower right
to exit the slideshow and return to the image list, where
you may change which images to show in the slideshow.
Quit
Clicking the "Quit" button, closing the Tux Paint window, or