Moved "Starters" from the 'Open' section to 'New', in README.
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@ -486,11 +486,11 @@ New Breed Software</p>
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align=right>
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<p>This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click
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(or click and drag), the picture will be erased either to white,
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or to the background picture, if you began the current drawing
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with a 'Starter' image.</p>
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(or click and drag), the picture will be erased. (This may be
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white, some other color, or to a background picture, depending on
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the picture.)</p>
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<p>A number of eraser sizes are available.</p>
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<p>A number of eraser sizes are available, both round and square..</p>
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<p>As you move the mouse around, a square outline follows
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the pointer, showing what part of the picture will be erased to
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@ -549,11 +549,26 @@ New Breed Software</p>
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<img src="images/tool_new.png" width=48 height=48 alt="" align=right>
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<p>Clicking the "New" button will start a new drawing.
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A dialog will appear where you may choose to start a new picture
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using a solid background color, or using a 'Starter' image (see below).
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You will first be asked whether you really want to do this.</p>
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<p>Note: You can also press <b>[Control]-[N]</b> on the keyboard to start
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a new drawing.</p>
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<p>Note: You can also press <b>[Control]-[N]</b> on the keyboard to
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start a new drawing.</p>
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<b>'Starter' Images</b>
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<blockquote>
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<p>'Starters' can be like a page from a coloring book (a
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black-and-white outline of a picture, which you can then
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color in), or like a 3D photograph, where you draw the bits
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in between.</p>
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<p>When you load a 'Starter,' draw on it, and then click 'Save,'
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it creates a new picture file (it doesn't overwrite the original
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'Starter,' so you can use it again later).</p>
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</blockquote>
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<br clear=all>
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<hr size=1>
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@ -621,23 +636,6 @@ New Breed Software</p>
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</ul>
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</blockquote>
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<b>'Starter' Images</b>
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<blockquote>
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<p>Along with pictures you've created, Tux Paint can provided
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'Starter' images. Opening them is like creating a new picture,
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except that the picture isn't blank. 'Starters' can be like a page
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from a coloring book (a black-and-white outline of a picture, which
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you can then color in), or like a 3D photograph, where you draw
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the bits in between.</p>
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<p>'Starter' images have a green background in the 'Open' screen.
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(Normal images have a blue background.) When you load a 'Starter,'
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draw on it, and then click 'Save,' it creates a new picture
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(it doesn't overwrite the original 'Starter,' so you can use it
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again later).</p>
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</blockquote>
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<p>If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been
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saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not.
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(See "<a href="#save">Save</a>," below.)</p>
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