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can be used along with, instead of, or to override options set in
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configuration files. (See below.)
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.SS VIDEO.TP 8
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.SS VIDEO
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-fullscreen=yes \-\-fullscreen=native \-\-fullscreen=no \-\-windowed
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Run \fITux Paint\fP in full-screen mode at its default -- or a specified --
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screen resolution ("--fullscreen=yes"); or in full-screen mode at the
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-WIDTHxHEIGHT
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Run \fITux Paint\fP in a particularly-sized window, or at a particular
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fullscreen resolution (if \-\-native is not used). Default is 800x600.
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fullscreen resolution (if \-\-native is not used). Default is 800x600.
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Minimum width is 640. Minimum height is 480. Portrait and landscape
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orientations are both supported. (Also see \-\-orient, below.)
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-orient=landscape \-\-orient=portrait
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If \-\-orient=portrait is set, asks \fITux Paint\fP to swap the WIDTH and HEIGHT
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values it uses for windowed or fullscreen mode, without having to actually
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change the WIDTH and HEIGHT values in the configuration file or on the
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command-line. (This is useful on devices where the screen can be rotated,
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e.g. tablet PCs.)
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If \-\-orient=portrait is set, asks \fITux Paint\fP to swap the WIDTH and
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HEIGHT values it uses for windowed or fullscreen mode, without having to
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actually change the WIDTH and HEIGHT values in the configuration file or on
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the command-line. (This is useful on devices where the screen can be
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rotated, e.g. tablet PCs.)
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-allowscreensaver \-\-disablescreensaver
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Normally, \fItuxpaint\fP disables your screensaver. Use \-\-allowscreensaver
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to prevent this from happening.
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Normally, \fItuxpaint\fP disables your screensaver. Use
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\-\-allowscreensaver to prevent this from happening.
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.SS SOUND
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.TP 8
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.SS INTERFACE SIZE
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-buttonsize SIZE
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Adjust the size of the buttons in \fITux Paint's\fP user interface,
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between 24 and 192 pixels (48 is the default, and suitable for displays
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with 96 to 120dpi pixel density).
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.B \-\-buttonsize SIZEAdjust the size of the buttons in \fITux Paint\fP's user interface, between
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24 and 192 pixels (48 is the default, and suitable for displays with 96 to
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120dpi pixel density).
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-colorsrows=\fIrows\fP
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How many rows of color palette buttons to show; useful when using
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a large color palette, and/or for use with coarse input devices
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(like eyegaze trackers). It can be between 1 (default) and 3.
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.B \-\-colorsrows=\fIROWS\fP
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How many rows of color palette buttons to show; useful when using a large
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color palette, and/or for use with coarse input devices (like eyegaze
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trackers). It can be between 1 (default) and 3.
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.SS INTERFACE SIMPLIFICATION
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-simpleshapes \-\-complexshapes
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Disable or enable (default) the \fIrotation\fP step when using the
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\fIShape\fP tool within \fITux Paint\fP. When disabled, shapes cannot be
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rotated; however, the interface is easier (click, drag, release), which can
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be useful for younger or disabled children.
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Disable or enable (default) the rotation step when using the Shape tool
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within Tux Paint. When disabled, shapes cannot be rotated; however, the
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interface is easier (click, drag, release), which can be useful for younger
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or disabled children.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-nooutlines \-\-outlines
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In \fInooutlines\fP mode, much simpler outlines and 'rubber-band' lines are
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displayed when using the \fILines\fP, \fIShapes\fP, \fIStamps\fP and
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\fIEraser\fP tools. (This can help when \fITux Paint\fP is run on slower
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computers, or displayed on a remote X display.)
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With "--nooutlines" enabled, much simpler outlines and 'rubber-band' lines
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are displayed when using the Lines, Shapes, Stamps and Eraser tools. (This
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can help when Tux Paint is run on slower computers, or displayed on a
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remote terminal.)
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-uppercase \-\-mixedcase
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In \fIuppercase\fP mode, all text prompts and the \fIText\fP drawing tool
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will display only uppercase letters. This is useful for children who are not
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yet comfortable with the lowercase characterset. Default mode is
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\fImixed case\fP.
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With "--uppercase" enabled, all text prompts and the Text and Label drawing
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tools will display only uppercase letters. This is useful for children who
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are not yet comfortable with the lowercase characterset. Default mode is
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mixed case.
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.SS INITIAL STAMP SIZE
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-stampsize=\fIsize\fP \-\-stampsize=default
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Sets the default size of all stamps, relative to their possible sizes
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(determined by \fITux Paint\fP, based on the dimensions of both the stamps
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themselves, and the drawing canvas). Valid values are from 0 (smallest)
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to 10 (largest). Use \fIdefault\fP to let \fITux Paint\fP choose
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(this is the default setting).
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.B \-\-stampsize=\fISIZE\fP \-\-stampsize=default
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Overrides the default size of all stamps, relative to their possible sizes
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(determined by Tux Paint, based on the dimensions of both the stamps
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themselves, and the drawing canvas). Valid values are from 0 (smallest) to
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10 (largest). Use "--stampsize=default" to let ITux PaintP choose on a
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per-stamp basis (this is the default setting).
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.SS STARTING OUT
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-startblank \-\-startlast
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When you start \fITux Paint\fP, it loads the last image that was being worked
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on. The \fI\-\-startblank\fP option disables this, so it always starts with
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a blank canvas. The default behavior is \fI\-\-startlast\fP.
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When you start Tux Paint, it loads the last image that was being worked on.
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The "\-\-startblank" option disables this, so it always starts with a
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blank canvas. The default behavior is "\-\-startlast".
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-newcolorslast \-\-newcolorsfirst
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.SS CONTROL SIMPLIFICATION
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-noquit \-\-quit
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Disable or enable (default) the on-screen \fIQuit\fP button and \fIEscape\fP
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key sequence for quitting \fITux Paint\fP. Instead, use the window close
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button in the titlebar, the \fIAlt+F4\fP key sequence, or the
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\fIShift+Control+Escape\fP key sequence.
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Disable or enable (default) the on-screen Quit button and [Escape]
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key for quitting Tux Paint. Instead, use the window close
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button in the titlebar, the [Al]+[F4] key sequence, or the
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[Shift]+[Control]+[Escape] key sequence.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-nostamps \-\-stamps
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With \fInostamps\fP set, Rubber Stamp images are not loaded, so the
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\fIStamps\fP tool will not be available. This option can be used to reduce
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With "--nostamps" set, Rubber Stamp images are not loaded, so the
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Stamps tool will not be available. This option can be used to reduce
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the time Tux Paint takes to load, and reduce the amount of RAM it requires.
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.TP 8
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-nolabel \-\-label
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Disable or enable (default) the \fILabel\fP tool, which lets you create
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Disable or enable (default) the Label tool, which lets you create
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text which can be altered or moved later.
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.SH OPTIONS - CONTROLLING TUX PAINT
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.SS CURSOR
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-nofancycursors \-\-fancycursors
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Disable or enable (default) the 'fancy' mouse pointer shapes in \fITux Paint\fP.
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Disable or enable (default) the 'fancy' mouse pointer shapes in Tux Paint.
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While the shapes are larger, and context sensitive, some environments have
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trouble displaying the mouse pointer, and/or leave 'trails' on the screen.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-hidecursor \-\-showcursor
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Completely hide, or enable (default) the mouse pointer in \fITux Paint\fP.
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Completely hide, or enable (default) the mouse pointer in Tux Paint.
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This can be useful on touchscreen devices, such as tablet PCs.
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.SS KEYBOARD
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-noshortcuts \-\-shortcuts
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If \fInoshortcuts\fP mode, keyboard shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl+S for Save)
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will be disabled. Default mode is \fIshortcuts enabled\fP.
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If \fInoshortcuts\fP mode, keyboard shortcuts (e.g., [Ctrl]+[S] for Save)
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will be disabled. Default mode is for shortcuts to be enabled.
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.SS MOUSE AND ACCESSIBILITY
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-grab \-\-dontgrab
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Grab the mouse and keyboard input (if possible), so that the mouse is
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confined to the \fITux Paint\fP window. Default is to not grab.
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confined to the Tux Paint window. Default is to not grab.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-nowheelmouse \-\-wheelmouse
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By default, the wheel (jog dial) on a mouse will be used to scroll the
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\fIselector\fP on the right of the screen. This can be disabled, and the
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'selector' on the right of the screen. This can be disabled, and the
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wheel completely ignored, with the \fI\-\-nowheelmouse\fP option.
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This is useful for children who aren't yet comfortable with the mouse.
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Default is to support the wheel.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-keyboard \-\-mouse
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The \fIkeyboard\fP option lets the mouse pointer in \fITux Paint\fP be
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controlled with the keyboard. The \fIarrow keys\fP move the pointer.
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\fISpacebar\fP acts as the mouse button.
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The "--keyboard" option lets the mouse pointer in Tux Paint be
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controlled with the keyboard. The [Up], [Down], [Left], and [Right]
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arrow keys move the pointer. [Spacebar] acts as the mouse button.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-nobuttondistinction \-\-buttondistinction
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By default, only mouse button #1 (typically the leftmost mouse button
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on mice with more than one button) can be used for interacting with
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\fITux Paint\fP. With the \fI\-\-nobuttondistinction\fP option,
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Tux Paint. With the "--nobuttondistinction" option,
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mouse buttons #2 (middle) and #3 (right) can be used, as well.
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This is useful for children who aren't yet comfortable with the mouse.
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Default is to only recognize button #1.
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.SS ONSCREEN KEYBOARD
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-onscreen-keyboard
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Presents a clickable on-screen keyboard when using the \fIText\fP and
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\fILabel\fP tools.
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Presents a clickable on-screen keyboard when using the Text and
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Label tools.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-onscreen-keyboard-layout \fILAYOUT\fP
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-onscreen-keyboard-disable-change
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Disallow switching between on-screen keyboard layouts.
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Disables the left/right arrow buttons visible on the on-screen keyboard,
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which are used to switch between the available on-screen keyboard layouts.
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.SS JOYSTICK
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.TP 8
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-joystick-dev=list
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List available joysticks and exit.
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List the system's available joysticks and exit. (Does not launch Tux Paint.)
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-joystick-slowness=\fISPEED\fP
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.TP 2
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-
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brush | Brush
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.TP 2
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-
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lines | Lines
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.TP 2
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shapes | Shapes
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.TP 2
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text | Text
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.TP 2
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label | Label
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.TP 2
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-
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magic | Magic
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undo | Undo
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redo | Redo
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.TP 2
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undo | Défaire
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.TP 2
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redo | Refaire
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.TP 2
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eraser | Eraser
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.TP 2
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new | New
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.TP 2
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open | Open
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.TP 2
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save | Save
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.TP 2
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-
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pgsetup | Print (dialog)
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.TP 2
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print | Print (immediate)
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.RE
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.PD
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.B \-\-joystick-buttons-ignore=\fIBUTTON1,BUTTON2,...\fP
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be ignored. Otherwise, unless they are used by one of the
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\-\-joystick-btn-... options above, buttons will be seen as a mouse
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"--joystick-btn-..." options above, buttons will be seen as a mouse
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left-click. Comma-separated.
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.SS PRINT PERMISSIONS
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.B \-\-noprint \-\-print
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Disable or enable (default) the \fIPrint\fP command within \fITux Paint\fP.
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Disable or enable (default) the Print command within Tux Paint.
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.TP 8
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.B \-\-printdelay=\fISECONDS\fP \-\-printdelay=0
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.B \-\-printdelay=\fISECONDES\fP \-\-printdelay=0
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user clicks the \fIPrint\fP button. By default (\-\-altprintmod), pressing
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\fI[ALT]\fP while clicking \fIPrint\fP will bring up a dialog (unless you're
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\fI[Alt]\fP while clicking \fIPrint\fP will bring up a dialog (unless you're
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in fullscreen mode). With \-\-altprintalways, the dialog will always appear,
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even if \fI[ALT]\fP is not being held. With \-\-altprintnever, the dialog
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will never appear, even if \fI[ALT]\fP is being held.
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even if \fI[Alt]\fP is not being held. With \-\-altprintnever, the dialog
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will never appear, even if \fI[Alt]\fP is being held.
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.SS SAVE PRINTER CONFIGURATION
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.B \-\-printcfg \-\-noprintcfg
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(Windows and Mac OS X only.) Enable or disable loading and saving of
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printer settings. By default, \fITux Paint\fP will print to the default
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printer with default settings. Pressing \fI[ALT]\fP while pushing the
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printer with default settings. Pressing \fI[Alt]\fP while pushing the
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\fIPrint\fP button will cause a printer dialog to appear (as long as you're
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not in fullscreen mode; see also \-\-altprintalways and \-\-altprintnever,
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Have Tux Paint print via an alternate command, when a dialog is expect
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(e.g., when holding \fI[ALT]\fP while clicking "Print"; see above),
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(e.g., when holding \fI[Alt]\fP while clicking "Print"; see above),
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.SS PAPER SIZE
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.RE
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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.SH OTHER INFO
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See the documentation that comes with \fITux Paint\fP for further instructions on
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using the program's features.
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See the documentation that comes with Tux Paint for further instructions on using the program's features.
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The canonical place to find \fITux Paint\fP information is at
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The canonical place to find Tux Paint information is at
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.nh
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.hy
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.SH AUTHORS
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Lead developer & project manager: Bill Kendrick
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.nh
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Lead developer and project manager: Bill Kendrick.nh
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<bill@newbreedsoftware.com>.
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.hy
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With patches, fixes, extensions, porting, translations, documentation, and more from
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lots of people, including, but probably not limited to (see AUTHORS.txt and CHANGES.txt):
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With patches, fixes, extensions, porting, translations, documentation, and
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more from lots of people, including, but probably not limited to (see
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AUTHORS.txt and CHANGES.txt):
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Aki,
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Ashish Arora,
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR tuxpaint-import (1),
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.BR tuxpaint-config (1),
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.BR tp-magic-config (1),
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.BR krita (1),
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.BR gcompris (1)
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.PP
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And documentation within /usr/[local/]share/doc/tuxpaint/.
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