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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The main screen is divided into the following sections:
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[Tools: Paint, Stamp, Lines, Shapes, Text, Magic, Label, Undo, Redo, Eraser,
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New, Open, Save, Print, Quit]
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New, Open, Save, Print, Quit]
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→ Left Side: Toolbar ←
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The toolbar contains the drawing and editing controls.
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[Canvas]
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[Canvas]
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→ Middle: Drawing Canvas ←
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The largest part of the screen, in the center, is the drawing canvas. This
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@ -243,8 +243,8 @@ The main screen is divided into the following sections:
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[Selectors - Brushes, Letters, Shapes, Stamps]
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[Selectors - Brushes, Letters, Shapes, Stamps]
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→ Right Side: Selector ←
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Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g.,
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@ -255,9 +255,9 @@ The main screen is divided into the following sections:
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[Colors - Black, White, Red, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue,
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Purple, Brown, Grey]
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[Colors - Black, White, Red, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Purple,
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Brown, Grey]
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→ Lower: Colors ←
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When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices will be
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as the color to use when flood-filling an area of the picture.)
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On the far right are three special color options:
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+ Color Picker
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o Color Picker
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The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) allows you
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to pick a color found within your drawing.
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(A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see
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below.)
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+ Rainbow Palette
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o Rainbow Palette
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The rainbow palette allows you to pick any color by choosing the hue,
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saturation, and value of the color you want. A box on the left displays
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hundreds of hues — from red at the top through to violet at the bottom
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Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the "Back"
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button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new color.
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You may also set this tool's color to that of other color choices:
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o Whichever built-in color is selected, if any
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o The Color Picker's current color
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o The Color Mixer's current color
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+ Color Mixer
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# Whichever built-in color is selected, if any
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# The Color Picker's current color
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# The Color Mixer's current color
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o Color Mixer
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The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you
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to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and
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blue — along with white (to "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to
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(Example tip: 'Pick a shape. Click to pick the center, drag, then let go
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when it is the size you want. Move around to rotate it, and click to draw
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it.')
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(Example tip: 'Pick a shape. Click to pick the center, drag, then let go when
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it is the size you want. Move around to rotate it, and click to draw it.')
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→ Bottom: Help Area ←
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At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and
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@ -412,13 +411,13 @@ b."Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) ←
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Prior to 'stamping' an image onto your drawing, various effects can
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sometimes be applied (depending on the stamp):
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o Some stamps can be colored or tinted. If the color palette below
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@ Some stamps can be colored or tinted. If the color palette below
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the canvas is activated, you can click the colors to change the
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tint or color of the stamp before placing it in the picture.
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o Stamps can be shrunk and expanded, by clicking within the
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@ Stamps can be shrunk and expanded, by clicking within the
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triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger
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the bar, the larger the stamp will appear in your picture.
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o Many stamps may be flipped vertically, or displayed as a
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@ Many stamps may be flipped vertically, or displayed as a
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mirror-image, using the control buttons at the bottom right.
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⚙ Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display
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c."Lines" Tool ←
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@ -529,7 +527,6 @@ d."Shapes" Tool ←
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e."Text" and "Label" Tools ←
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Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key
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to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.
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o Japanese — Romanized Hiragana and Romanized Katakana — right [Alt]
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@ Japanese — Romanized Hiragana and Romanized Katakana — right [Alt]
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key or left [Alt] key
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o Korean — Hangul 2-Bul — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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o Traditional Chinese — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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o Thai — right [Alt] key
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@ Korean — Hangul 2-Bul — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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@ Traditional Chinese — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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@ Thai — right [Alt] key
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💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so
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sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're
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f."Fill" Tool ←
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The 'Fill' tool 'flood-fills' a contiguous area of your drawing with a
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color of your choice. Three fill options are offered:
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+ Solid — click once to fill an area with a solid color.
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+ Brush — click and drag to fill an area with a solid color using
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o Solid — click once to fill an area with a solid color.
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o Brush — click and drag to fill an area with a solid color using
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freehand painting.
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+ Linear — click and then drag to fill the area with color that fades
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o Linear — click and then drag to fill the area with color that fades
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away (a gradient) towards where you drag the mouse.
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+ Radial — click once to fill an area with a color that fades away (a
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o Radial — click once to fill an area with a color that fades away (a
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gradient) radially, centered on where you clicked.
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+ Shaped — click once to fill an area with a color that fades away (a
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o Shaped — click once to fill an area with a color that fades away (a
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gradient), following the contours of the shape you're filling.
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+ Eraser — click once to erase an area, exposing the solid color
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o Eraser — click once to erase an area, exposing the solid color
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background, or starter or template background image, upon which the
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drawing was based. (See Available Tools > Drawing Tools > "Eraser" Tool
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and Other Controls > 'Starter' & Template Images.)
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A number of eraser types are available, each offering multiple sizes are
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available:
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+ Square — Square-shaped erasers that completely remove parts of your
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o Square — Square-shaped erasers that completely remove parts of your
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drawing.
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+ Circle (solid) — Circle-shaped erasers that completely remove parts of
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o Circle (solid) — Circle-shaped erasers that completely remove parts of
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your drawing.
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+ Fuzzy-edged Circle — Circle-shaped erasers with soft edges that blend
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o Fuzzy-edged Circle — Circle-shaped erasers with soft edges that blend
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with the background.
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+ Transparent Circle — Circle-shaped erasers that blend your drawing with
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o Transparent Circle — Circle-shaped erasers that blend your drawing with
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the background. Release and click again to expose more and more of the
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background.
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details.
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'Starter' & Template Images ←
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o 'Starters' can behave like a page from a coloring book — a
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@ 'Starters' can behave like a page from a coloring book — a
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black-and-white outline of a picture, which you can then color in,
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and the black outline remains intact — or like a 3D photograph,
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where you draw in between a foreground and background layer.
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o 'Templates' are similar, but simply provide a background drawing to
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@ 'Templates' are similar, but simply provide a background drawing to
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work off of. Unlike 'Starters', there is no layer that remains in
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the foreground of anything you draw in the picture.
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bottom of the list to scroll through the list of pictures.
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Click a picture to select it, and then...
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+ Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list to load the
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o Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list to load the
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selected picture. You will then be able to edit it.
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(Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to load it.)
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saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not.
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(See "Save," below.)
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+ Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower right of the
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o Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower right of the
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list to erase the selected picture. (You will be asked to confirm.)
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📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22), Windows (as of version
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⚙ Note: The 'Erase' button may be disabled, via the "noerase" option.
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+ Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export the selected
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o Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export the selected
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picture to your export folder. (e.g., "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")
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From the "Open" screen you can also:
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+ Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to
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o Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to
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go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for details.
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+ Click the blue 'Template' button at the lower left to go to convert the
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o Click the blue 'Template' button at the lower left to go to convert the
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selected picture into a new template, which can be used as the basis
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for new drawings.
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"Disable 'Make Template'" in Tux Paint Config. or running Tux Paint
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with the "notemplateexport" option).
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+ Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the list to
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o Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the list to
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cancel and return to the picture you were drawing.
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⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [O] on the keyboard to bring up
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f."Slides" Command (under "Open") ←
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directory) includes:
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→ Using Tux Paint: ←
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+ OPTIONS.html
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o OPTIONS.html
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Detailed instructions on command-line and configuration-file options,
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for those who don't want to use the Tux Paint Config. tool to manage
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Tux Paint's configuration.
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+ 'Magic' Tool Documentation ("magic-docs")
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o 'Magic' Tool Documentation ("magic-docs")
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Documentation for each of the currently-installed 'Magic' tools.
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+ Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs") about Tux Paint
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o Frequently Asked Questions ("FAQs") about Tux Paint
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Answers to, and solutions for, some common questions about, and
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problems with, using Tux Paint.
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→ How to extend Tux Paint: ←
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+ EXTENDING.html
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o EXTENDING.html
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Detailed instructions on extending Tux Paint: creating brushes, stamps,
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starters, and templates; adding fonts; and creating new on-screen
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keyboard layouts and input methods.
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+ PNG.html
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o PNG.html
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Notes on creating PNG format bitmapped (raster) images for use in Tux
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Paint.
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+ SVG.html
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o SVG.html
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Notes on creating SVG format vector images for use in Tux Paint.
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→ Technical information: ←
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+ INSTALL.html
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o INSTALL.html
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Instructions for compiling and installing Tux Paint, when applicable.
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+ SIGNALS.html
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o SIGNALS.html
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Information about the POSIX signals that Tux Paint responds to.
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+ MAGIC-API.html
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o MAGIC-API.html
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Creating new Magic tools using Tux Paint's plugin API.
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→ Development history and license: ←
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+ AUTHORS.txt
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o AUTHORS.txt
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List of authors and contributors.
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+ CHANGES.txt
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o CHANGES.txt
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Summary of what has changed between releases of Tux Paint.
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+ COPYING.txt
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o COPYING.txt
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Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL)
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