Sync docs after noting AppData & .tuxpaint are hidden...

...and ways to access them.
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Copyright © 2002-2025 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
enero 6, 2025
enero 9, 2025
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| Table of Contents |
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→ Windows Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 ←
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
(Note: The "AppData" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You can
enter the path manually in the location bar of your file browser (e.g.,
File Explorer).)
You can use the %APPDATA% variable as a shorthand, i.e.
"%APPDATA%\Tuxpaint\Saved".
You can use the [⊞ (Windows)] + [R] key combination to bring up the Run
command window, and then type the path and hit [Enter / Return].
→ macOS ←
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
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→ Linux / Unix ←
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
(Note: The ".tuxpaint" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You
can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file browser
(e.g., GNOME Files or Dolphin).)
You can use the $HOME variable as a shorthand, i.e.
"$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved".
→ Haiku ←
In the user's "settings" folder:
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# Or use Tux Paint Config. and make sure "Enable Sound Effects"
(under "Video & Sound") is not checked.
# Alternatively, recompile Tux Paint with sound support disabled.
(See above, and the 'Install' documentation.
(See above, and the 'Install' documentation.)
→ The stereo panning of sound effects is bothersome; can sound effects be

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Copyright © 2002-2025 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
enero 6, 2025
enero 9, 2025
+-------------------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |
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→ Windows Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 ←
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
(Note: The "AppData" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You
can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file
browser (e.g., File Explorer).)
You can use the %APPDATA% variable as a shorthand, i.e.
"%APPDATA%\Tuxpaint\Saved".
You can use the [⊞ (Windows)] + [R] key combination to bring up the
Run command window, and then type the path and hit [Enter / Return]
.
→ macOS ←
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
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→ Linux / Unix ←
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
(Note: The ".tuxpaint" folder is hidden (not visible) by default.
You can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file
browser (e.g., GNOME Files or Dolphin).)
You can use the $HOME variable as a shorthand, i.e.
"$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved".
→ Haiku ←
In the user's "settings" folder:

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<p>
enero 6, 2025 </p>
enero 9, 2025 </p>
</center>
<table border="2"
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</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> <br/>
<br/>
(Note: The "<nobr><code style='background: #EEE;'>AppData</code></nobr>" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file browser (e.g., <cite>File Explorer</cite>).) <br/>
<br/>
You can use the <nobr><code style='background: #EEE;'>%APPDATA%</code></nobr> variable as a shorthand, i.e. <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>%APPDATA%\Tuxpaint\Saved</code>"</nobr>. <br/>
<br/>
You can use the <b><code>[&#8862; (Windows)]</code></b> + <b><code>[R]</code></b> key combination to bring up the <cite>Run</cite> command window, and then type the path and hit <b><code>[Enter / Return]</code></b>. </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
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</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> <br/>
<br/>
(Note: The ".tuxpaint" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file browser (e.g., <cite>GNOME Files</cite> or <cite>Dolphin</cite>).) <br/>
<br/>
You can use the <nobr><code style='background: #EEE;'>$HOME</code></nobr> variable as a shorthand, i.e. <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved</code>"</nobr>. </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
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Or use Tux Paint Config. and make sure "Enable Sound Effects" (under "Video &amp; Sound") is not checked. </li>
<li>
Alternatively, recompile Tux Paint with sound support disabled. (See above, and the 'Install' documentation. </li>
Alternatively, recompile Tux Paint with sound support disabled. (See above, and the 'Install' documentation.) </li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>

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</p>
<p>
enero 6, 2025 </p>
enero 9, 2025 </p>
</center>
</header>
<table border="2"
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</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> <br/>
<br/>
(Note: The "<nobr><code style='background: #EEE;'>AppData</code></nobr>" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file browser (e.g., <cite>File Explorer</cite>).) <br/>
<br/>
You can use the <nobr><code style='background: #EEE;'>%APPDATA%</code></nobr> variable as a shorthand, i.e. <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>%APPDATA%\Tuxpaint\Saved</code>"</nobr>. <br/>
<br/>
You can use the <b><code>[&#8862; (Windows)]</code></b> + <b><code>[R]</code></b> key combination to bring up the <cite>Run</cite> command window, and then type the path and hit <b><code>[Enter / Return]</code></b>. </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
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</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> <br/>
<br/>
(Note: The ".tuxpaint" folder is hidden (not visible) by default. You can enter the path manually in the location bar of your file browser (e.g., <cite>GNOME Files</cite> or <cite>Dolphin</cite>).) <br/>
<br/>
You can use the <nobr><code style='background: #EEE;'>$HOME</code></nobr> variable as a shorthand, i.e. <nobr>"<code style='background: #EEE;'>$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved</code>"</nobr>. </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>