From 63b5aa15d619be3d0db90ebdd532417c8be39d73 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bill Kendrick
- Click the "Export" button near the lower right
- to export the image to your export folder.
- (e.g., "
+
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- Loading Tux Paint
+ Loading Tux Paint
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- Title Screen
+ Title Screen
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- Main Screen
+ Main Screen
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- Available Tools
+ Available Tools
- Drawing Tools
+ Drawing Tools
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- Other Controls
+ Other Controls
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~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")
+ Click the "Export" button near the lower
+ right to export the image to your export
+ folder. (e.g.,
+ "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")
- When you enter the "Slides" section of Tux Paint, - it displays a list of your saved files, just like the - "Open" dialog. + When you enter the "Slides" section of + Tux Paint, it displays a list of your + saved files, just like the "Open" dialog.
- 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 in - which order they will be displayed. + 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 in which order they will be displayed.
- You can click a selected image to unselect it (take - it out of your slideshow). Click it again if you - wish to add it to the end of the list. + You can click a selected image to unselect it + (take it out of your slideshow). Click it again + if you wish to add it to the end of the list.
A sliding scale at the lower left of the screen - (next to the "Play" button) can be used to adjust - the speed of the slideshow or animated GIF, - from slowest to fastest. Choose the leftmost setting - to disable automatic advancement during playback within - Tux Paint — you will need to press a key or click - to go to the next slide (see below). + (next to the "Play" button) can be used to + adjust the speed of the slideshow or animated + GIF, from slowest to fastest. Choose the + leftmost setting to disable automatic + advancement during playback within + Tux Paint — you will need to press a key + or click to go to the next slide (see below).
Note: The slowest setting does not - automatically advance through the slides. Use it - for when you want to step through them manually. - (This does not apply to an exported animated GIF.) + automatically advance through the slides. Use + it for when you want to step through them + manually. (This does not apply to an exported + animated GIF.)
- To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the - "Play" button. (Note: If you hadn't selected ANY - images, then ALL of your saved images will be played - in the slideshow!) + To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, + click the "Play" button. (Note: If you hadn't + selected ANY images, then ALL of your saved + images will be played in the slideshow!)
During the slideshow, press [Space], [Enter] or [Return], or the - [Right Arrow] — or click the "Next" - button at the lower left — to manually advance to - the next slide. Press [Left] to go back to - the previous slide. + [Right Arrow] — or click the "Next" + button at the lower left — 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 slideshow image selection screen. + Press [Escape], or click the "Back" + button at the lower right, to exit the + slideshow and return to the slideshow image + selection screen.
-
- Click the "GIF Export" button near the lower right
- to have Tux Paint generate an animated GIF file
- based on the selected images.
+ Click the "GIF Export" button
+ near the lower right to have Tux Paint
+ generate an animated GIF file based on the
+ selected images.
- Note: At least two images must be selected. - (To export a single image, use the "Export" option - from the "Open" dialog.) If no images are selected, - Tux Paint will NOT attempt to generate a GIF - based on all saved images. + Note: At least two images must be + selected. (To export a single image, use the + "Export" option from the "Open" dialog.) If no + images are selected, Tux Paint will NOT + attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved + images.
+- Pressing [Escape] during export will abort the process, - and return you to the "Slideshow" dialog. + Pressing [Escape] during export will abort the + process, and return you to the "Slideshow" + dialog.
-- Windows, macOS, BeOS, and Haiku users must currently do the conversion manually. + Windows, macOS, BeOS, and Haiku users must currently do + the conversion manually.