diff --git a/docs/en/README.txt b/docs/en/README.txt index ef939ca6c..8946ba7e9 100644 --- a/docs/en/README.txt +++ b/docs/en/README.txt @@ -193,20 +193,40 @@ Main Screen flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: - * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) - allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A - shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see - below. - * The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a - box containing various saturations of every hue, along with a - value level. - * The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) + * Color Picker + The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) + allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. + (A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; + see below.) + * Rainbow Palette + The rainbow palette allows you to pick any color by choosing + the hue, saturation, and value of the color you want. A box + on the left displays hundreds of hues — from red at the top + through to violet at the bottom — at hundreds of + saturation/intensity levels — from pale & washed-out on the + left through to pure on the right. A grey vertical bar + provides access to hundreds of value levels — from lighest at + the top through to darkest at the bottom. + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. + * Color Mixer + The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to - "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios - of colors added are shown at the bottom. + "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). + You may click any button multiple times (for example, red + + red + yellow results in a red-orange color). The ratios of + colors added are shown at the bottom. + You can start over (reset to no colors in your picture) by + clicking the "Clear" button. You can also undo or redo + multiple steps of mixing, in case you made a mistake (without + having to start over). + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to + ⌨ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the diff --git a/docs/en/html/README.html b/docs/en/html/README.html index b1db10a10..58088a81d 100644 --- a/docs/en/html/README.html +++ b/docs/en/html/README.html @@ -413,13 +413,37 @@ align="right">

On the far right are three special color options:

-

- When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

+

+ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt index 472cbad0c..56a066009 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -193,20 +193,40 @@ Main Screen flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: - * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) - allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A - shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see - below. - * The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a - box containing various saturations of every hue, along with a - value level. - * The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) + * Color Picker + The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) + allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. + (A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; + see below.) + * Rainbow Palette + The rainbow palette allows you to pick any color by choosing + the hue, saturation, and value of the color you want. A box + on the left displays hundreds of hues — from red at the top + through to violet at the bottom — at hundreds of + saturation/intensity levels — from pale & washed-out on the + left through to pure on the right. A grey vertical bar + provides access to hundreds of value levels — from lighest at + the top through to darkest at the bottom. + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. + * Color Mixer + The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to - "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios - of colors added are shown at the bottom. + "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). + You may click any button multiple times (for example, red + + red + yellow results in a red-orange color). The ratios of + colors added are shown at the bottom. + You can start over (reset to no colors in your picture) by + clicking the "Clear" button. You can also undo or redo + multiple steps of mixing, in case you made a mistake (without + having to start over). + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to + ⌨ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html index db8fb77a1..9e68a9b09 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -413,13 +413,37 @@ align="right">

On the far right are three special color options:

-

- When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

+

+ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt index 47fc70d17..7e66e6e2e 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -202,20 +202,40 @@ Lancement de Tux Paint flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: - * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) - allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A - shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see - below. - * The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a - box containing various saturations of every hue, along with a - value level. - * The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) + * Color Picker + The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) + allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. + (A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; + see below.) + * Rainbow Palette + The rainbow palette allows you to pick any color by choosing + the hue, saturation, and value of the color you want. A box + on the left displays hundreds of hues — from red at the top + through to violet at the bottom — at hundreds of + saturation/intensity levels — from pale & washed-out on the + left through to pure on the right. A grey vertical bar + provides access to hundreds of value levels — from lighest at + the top through to darkest at the bottom. + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. + * Color Mixer + The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to - "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios - of colors added are shown at the bottom. + "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). + You may click any button multiple times (for example, red + + red + yellow results in a red-orange color). The ratios of + colors added are shown at the bottom. + You can start over (reset to no colors in your picture) by + clicking the "Clear" button. You can also undo or redo + multiple steps of mixing, in case you made a mistake (without + having to start over). + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to + ⌨ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html index 1b4fccd65..1b04c70ac 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -413,13 +413,37 @@ align="right">

On the far right are three special color options:

-

- When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

+

+ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt index 5b4c40c8c..581a3695e 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -195,20 +195,40 @@ Pantalla principal flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: - * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) - allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A - shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see - below. - * The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a - box containing various saturations of every hue, along with a - value level. - * The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) + * Color Picker + The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) + allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. + (A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; + see below.) + * Rainbow Palette + The rainbow palette allows you to pick any color by choosing + the hue, saturation, and value of the color you want. A box + on the left displays hundreds of hues — from red at the top + through to violet at the bottom — at hundreds of + saturation/intensity levels — from pale & washed-out on the + left through to pure on the right. A grey vertical bar + provides access to hundreds of value levels — from lighest at + the top through to darkest at the bottom. + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. + * Color Mixer + The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to - "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios - of colors added are shown at the bottom. + "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). + You may click any button multiple times (for example, red + + red + yellow results in a red-orange color). The ratios of + colors added are shown at the bottom. + You can start over (reset to no colors in your picture) by + clicking the "Clear" button. You can also undo or redo + multiple steps of mixing, in case you made a mistake (without + having to start over). + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to + ⌨ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html index a66641cc3..eb61d61e4 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -413,13 +413,37 @@ align="right">

On the far right are three special color options:

-

- When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

+

+ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

diff --git a/docs/html/images/colors_mixer.png b/docs/html/images/colors_mixer.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..271e330ab Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/html/images/colors_mixer.png differ diff --git a/docs/html/images/colors_rainbow_palette.png b/docs/html/images/colors_rainbow_palette.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..060089adf Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/html/images/colors_rainbow_palette.png differ diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt index 2bd5b6cd3..4a75cd874 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -157,20 +157,40 @@ Tux Paint の起動 flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: - * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) - allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A - shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see - below. - * The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a - box containing various saturations of every hue, along with a - value level. - * The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) + * Color Picker + The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) + allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. + (A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; + see below.) + * Rainbow Palette + The rainbow palette allows you to pick any color by choosing + the hue, saturation, and value of the color you want. A box + on the left displays hundreds of hues — from red at the top + through to violet at the bottom — at hundreds of + saturation/intensity levels — from pale & washed-out on the + left through to pure on the right. A grey vertical bar + provides access to hundreds of value levels — from lighest at + the top through to darkest at the bottom. + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. + * Color Mixer + The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to - "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios - of colors added are shown at the bottom. + "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). + You may click any button multiple times (for example, red + + red + yellow results in a red-orange color). The ratios of + colors added are shown at the bottom. + You can start over (reset to no colors in your picture) by + clicking the "Clear" button. You can also undo or redo + multiple steps of mixing, in case you made a mistake (without + having to start over). + Click the green checkbox button to select the color, or the + "Back" button to dismiss the pop-up without picking a new + color. - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to + ⌨ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html index cbda8c720..848ac85a7 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -413,13 +413,37 @@ align="right">

On the far right are three special color options:

-

- When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

+

+ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.