Regen TXT versions of all docs under new w3m

Upgraded my system from Kubuntu 22.04 -> 24.04, and now have
w3m 0.5.3, which behaves differently be default, re: bullet point
glyphs, and some indentation.
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language", below.
→ Tux Paint won't switch to my language ←
+ Linux and Unix users: Make sure the locale is available
o Linux and Unix users: Make sure the locale is available
Make sure the locale you want is available. Check your "/etc/
locale.gen" file. See the "Options Documentation" for the locales Tux
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Note: Debian and derivative (e.g., Ubuntu) users can simply run
"dpkg-reconfigure locales" if the locales are managed by "dpkg".
+ If you're using the "--lang" command-line option
o If you're using the "--lang" command-line option
Try using the "--locale" command-line option, or your operating
system's locale settings (e.g., the "$LANG" environment variable), and
please e-mail us regarding your trouble.
+ If you're using the "--locale" command-line option
o If you're using the "--locale" command-line option
If this doesn't work, please e-mail us regarding your trouble.
+ If you're trying to use your Operating System's locale
o If you're trying to use your Operating System's locale
If this doesn't work, please e-mail us regarding your trouble.
+ Make sure you have the necessary font
o Make sure you have the necessary font
Some translations require their own font. Chinese and Korean, for
example, need Chinese and Korean TrueType Fonts installed and placed in
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### Audio Problems ###
→ There's no sound! ←
+ First, check the obvious:
o Are your speakers connected and turned on?
o Is the volume turned up on your speakers?
o Is the volume turned up in your Operating System's "mixer?"
o Are you certain you're using a computer with a sound card?
o Are any other programs running that use sound? (They may be
o First, check the obvious:
# Are your speakers connected and turned on?
# Is the volume turned up on your speakers?
# Is the volume turned up in your Operating System's "mixer?"
# Are you certain you're using a computer with a sound card?
# Are any other programs running that use sound? (They may be
'blocking' Tux Paint from accessing your sound device)
o (Unix/Linux) Are you using a sound system, such as aRts, ESD or
# (Unix/Linux) Are you using a sound system, such as aRts, ESD or
GStreamer? If so, try setting the "SDL_AUDIODRIVER" environment
variable before running Tux Paint (e.g., "export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=
arts"). Or, run Tux Paint through the system's rerouter (e.g., run
"artsdsp tuxpaint" or "esddsp tuxpaint", instead of simply
"tuxpaint").
+ Is sound disabled in Tux Paint?
o Is sound disabled in Tux Paint?
If sound seems to work otherwise (and you're sure no other program is
"blocking" the sound device), then Tux Paint may be running with a "no
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setting, and allow unlimited printing. (You won't have to wait between
prints.)
+ Were sounds temporarily disabled?
o Were sounds temporarily disabled?
Even if sounds are enabled in Tux Paint, it is possible to disable and
re-enable them temporarily using the [Alt] + [S] key sequence. Try
pressing those keys to see if sounds begin working again.
+ Was Tux Paint built without sound support?
o Was Tux Paint built without sound support?
Tux Paint may have been compiled with sound support disabled. To test
whether sound support was enabled when Tux Paint was compiled, run Tux
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Yes, there are a number of ways to disable sounds in Tux Paint:
+ Press [Alt] + [S] while in Tux Paint to temporarily disable sounds.
o Press [Alt] + [S] while in Tux Paint to temporarily disable sounds.
(Press that key sequence again to re-enable sounds.)
+ Run Tux Paint with the "no sound" option:
o Run "tuxpaint --nosound" from the command line or shortcut or
o Run Tux Paint with the "no sound" option:
# Run "tuxpaint --nosound" from the command line or shortcut or
desktop icon.
o Edit Tux Paint's configuration file (see "Options Documentation"
# Edit Tux Paint's configuration file (see "Options Documentation"
for details) and add a line containing "nosound=yes".
o Or use Tux Paint Config. and make sure "Enable Sound Effects"
# Or use Tux Paint Config. and make sure "Enable Sound Effects"
(under "Video & Sound") is not checked.
o Alternatively, recompile Tux Paint with sound support disabled.
# Alternatively, recompile Tux Paint with sound support disabled.
(See above, and the 'Install' documentation.
→ The stereo panning of sound effects is bothersome; can sound effects be
monophonic? ←
monophonic? ←
Run Tux Paint with the "no stereo" option:
+ Run "tuxpaint --nostereo" from the command line or shortcut or desktop
o Run "tuxpaint --nostereo" from the command line or shortcut or desktop
icon.
+ Edit Tux Paint's configuration file (see "Options Documentation" for
o Edit Tux Paint's configuration file (see "Options Documentation" for
details) and add a line containing "nostereo=yes".
+ Or use Tux Paint Config. and make sure "Enable Stereo Effects" (under
o Or use Tux Paint Config. and make sure "Enable Stereo Effects" (under
"Video & Sound") is not checked.
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### Fullscreen Mode Problems ###
→ When I run Tux Paint full-screen and [Alt] + [Tab] out, the window turns
black! ←
black! ←
This is apparently a bug in the SDL library. Sorry.
→ When I run Tux Paint full-screen, it has large borders around it ←
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→ How do I access other applications when Tux Paint is running in Full Screen?
+ Windows and Linux users, try the [Alt] + [Tab] key combination to
o Windows and Linux users, try the [Alt] + [Tab] key combination to
switch between applications.
+ macOS users, switch to other applications using [Control] + [Left
o macOS users, switch to other applications using [Control] + [Left
Arrow], then back to Tux Paint using [Control] + [Right Arrow].
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By default, Tux Paint first looks at configuration files for options.
+ Windows
o Windows
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
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Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
+ macOS
o macOS
Under macOS, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
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Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
+ Linux / Unix
o Linux / Unix
Under Unix and Linux, it first examines the system-wide configuration
file, located here:
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Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
+ Haiku
o Haiku
Under Haiku, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: