Mentioned use of desktop Trashcan on Linux.

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bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.tuxpaint.org/
June 14, 2002 - March 2, 2012
June 14, 2002 - June 29, 2014
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|Table of Contents |
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| * About |
| * Using Tux Paint |
| * Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint |
| * Further Reading |
| * How to Get Help |
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|Table of Contents |
|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| * About |
| * Using Tux Paint |
| * Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint |
| * Further Reading |
| * How to Get Help |
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Windows Users
[Icon]
Tux Paint
[Icon]
Tux Paint
If you installed Tux Paint on your computer using the
'Tux Paint Installer,' it will have asked you whether you wanted a
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lower right of the list to erase the selected
picture. (You will be asked to confirm.)
Note: As of version 0.9.22, the picture will be
placed in your desktop's trash can, on Linux only.
* Click the blue "Slides" (slide projector) button at
the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides",
below, for details.