diff --git a/docs/en/EXTENDING.txt b/docs/en/EXTENDING.txt index 727b970d7..6e8aaa384 100644 --- a/docs/en/EXTENDING.txt +++ b/docs/en/EXTENDING.txt @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ Starter Options * If it's acceptable to crop either the top and bottom or the left and right, use "allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect - ratio compare to that of the canvas. + ratio compares to that of the canvas. * The default behavior is to not allow cropping. This may be specified explicitly with "allowscale=none". @@ -657,6 +657,9 @@ Starter Options 136") or a 6- or 3-digit-long hexadecimal 'triplet' (e.g., "#ff4488" or "#F48"). + See the "Color Palette File" section of "Options documentation" + for further details. + gravity This option allows you to specify how Tux Paint should position a @@ -670,7 +673,7 @@ Starter Options bottom right is important, specify "gravity=bottom-right". The available options are: - + * center — prefer the center (the default) * top — prefer the top center * bottom — prefer the bottom center * left — prefer the left center @@ -679,14 +682,33 @@ Starter Options * top-right — prefer the top right * bottom-left — prefer the bottom left * bottom-right — prefer the bottom right + + [ Landscape-shaped image of a horizon with the sun in the middle + and a building on the right. ] + Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas. + + [ Portrait-shaped image of a horizon with the sun in the middle + and the left side of building on the right. ] + Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas. + + [ Landscape-shaped image of the sky with the sun at the bottom and + the top of building on the right. ] + Focusing on the top of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas. + + [ Landscape-shaped image of the ground with the sun at the top. ] + Focusing on the bottom of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas. + + [ Portrait-shaped image of a horizon with the sun on the left and + a building in the center. ] + Focusing on the right of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas. @@ -741,8 +763,8 @@ Template Options Translations Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" - localization library. (See "Options documentation" for how to change - locales in Tux Paint.) + localization library. (See the "Languages" section of "Options + documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.) To translate Tux Paint to a new language, copy the translation template file, "tuxpaint.pot" (found in Tux Paint's source code, in the folder diff --git a/docs/en/html/EXTENDING.html b/docs/en/html/EXTENDING.html index ff6b1a456..38fc8daab 100644 --- a/docs/en/html/EXTENDING.html +++ b/docs/en/html/EXTENDING.html @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@
allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compare to that of the canvas. allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compares to that of the canvas.
allowscale=none". background=#fff").
Colors may be listed using three decimal numbers (e.g., "255 68 136") or a 6- or 3-digit-long hexadecimal 'triplet' (e.g., "#ff4488" or "#F48").
+ See the "Color Palette File" section of "Options documentation" for further details.
gravity=top". Or, if the bottom right is important, specify "gravity=bottom-right".
- The available options are:
-top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom rightcenter — prefer the center (the default)top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom right
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
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+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
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+ Focusing on the top of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the bottom of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
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+ Focusing on the right of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+- Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
+ Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See the "Languages" section of "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
To translate Tux Paint to a new language, copy the translation template file, "tuxpaint.pot" (found in Tux Paint's source code, in the folder "src/po/"). Rename the copy as a ".po" file, with an appropriate name for the locale you're translating to (e.g., "es.po" for Spanish; or "pt_BR.po" for Brazilian Portuguese, versus "pt.po" or "pt_PT.po" for Portuguese spoken in Portugal.)
allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compare to that of the canvas. allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compares to that of the canvas.
allowscale=none". background=#fff").
Colors may be listed using three decimal numbers (e.g., "255 68 136") or a 6- or 3-digit-long hexadecimal 'triplet' (e.g., "#ff4488" or "#F48").
+ See the "Color Palette File" section of "Options documentation" for further details.
gravity=top". Or, if the bottom right is important, specify "gravity=bottom-right".
- The available options are:
-top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom rightcenter — prefer the center (the default)top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom right
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the top of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the bottom of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the right of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+- Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
+ Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See the "Languages" section of "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
To translate Tux Paint to a new language, copy the translation template file, "tuxpaint.pot" (found in Tux Paint's source code, in the folder "src/po/"). Rename the copy as a ".po" file, with an appropriate name for the locale you're translating to (e.g., "es.po" for Spanish; or "pt_BR.po" for Brazilian Portuguese, versus "pt.po" or "pt_PT.po" for Portuguese spoken in Portugal.)
allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compare to that of the canvas. allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compares to that of the canvas.
allowscale=none". background=#fff").
Les couleurs peuvent être listées en utilisant trois nombres décimaux (par exemple, "255 68 136") ou un 'triplet' hexadécimal de 6 ou 3 chiffres (par exemple, " #ff4488" ou "#F48").
+ See the "Color Palette File" section of "Options documentation" for further details.
gravity=top". Or, if the bottom right is important, specify "gravity=bottom-right".
- The available options are:
-top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom rightcenter — prefer the center (the default)top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom right
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the top of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the bottom of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the right of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+- Tux Paint supporte de nombreux langages, grâce à l'utilisation de la bibliothèque de localisation "gettext". (Voir OPTIONS pour savoir comment changer les paramètres régionaux dans Tux Paint .)
+ Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See the "Languages" section of "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
Pour traduire Tux Paint dans une nouvelle langue, copiez le fichier de modèle de traduction, "tuxpaint.pot" (trouvé avec le code source de Tux Paint , dans le dossier "src/po/"). Renommez la copie en tant que ".po", avec le nom approprié aux paramètres régionaux de votre traduction (par exemple, "es.po" pour l'espagnol; ou "pt_BR.po" pour le portugais brésilien , contre "pt.po" ou "pt_PT.po" pour le portugais parlé au Portugal).
allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compare to that of the canvas. allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compares to that of the canvas.
allowscale=none". background=#fff").
As cores pódense enumerar usando tres números decimais (por exemplo, «255 68 136») ou un «triplete» hexadecimal de 6 ou 3 díxitos de longo (por exemplo, «#ff4488» ou «#F48»).
+ See the "Color Palette File" section of "Options documentation" for further details.
gravity=top". Or, if the bottom right is important, specify "gravity=bottom-right".
- The available options are:
-top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom rightcenter — prefer the center (the default)top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom right
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the top of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the bottom of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
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+ Focusing on the right of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+- Tux Paint admite numerosos idiomas grazas ao uso da biblioteca de localización «gettext». (Vexa a «Documentación de opcións» para saber como cambiar a configuración local en Tux Paint.)
+ Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See the "Languages" section of "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
Para traducir Tux Paint a un novo idioma, copie o ficheiro de modelo de tradución, «tuxpaint.pot» (atopado no código fonte de Tux Paint, no cartafol «src/po/»). Cambie o nome da copia como un ficheiro «.po», cun nome apropiado para o idioma ao que está a traducir (p. ex.: «es.po» para o español; ou «pt_BR.po» para o portugués brasileiro fronte a «pt.po» ou «pt_PT.po» para o portugués falado en Portugal.)
allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compare to that of the canvas. allowscale=both". Contents from starter will always fill the canvas, regardless of how its aspect ratio compares to that of the canvas.
allowscale=none". background=#fff").
各行の色は、3つの十進数の組み(例: "255 68 136")、あるいは、3つの16 進数の組からなる6桁または3桁の表記(例: "#ff4488" または "#F48”)で指定します。
+ See the "Color Palette File" section of "Options documentation" for further details.
gravity=top". Or, if the bottom right is important, specify "gravity=bottom-right".
- The available options are:
-top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom rightcenter — prefer the center (the default)top — prefer the top centerbottom — prefer the bottom centerleft — prefer the left centerright — prefer the right centertop-left — prefer the top lefttop-right — prefer the top rightbottom-left — prefer the bottom leftbottom-right — prefer the bottom right
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the center of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the top of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the bottom of a starter image stretched to fit the width of the canvas.
+
-
+ Focusing on the right of a starter image stretched to fit the height of the canvas.
+- Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
+ Tux Paint supports numerous languages, thanks to use of the "gettext" localization library. (See the "Languages" section of "Options documentation" for how to change locales in Tux Paint.)
To translate Tux Paint to a new language, copy the translation template file, "tuxpaint.pot" (found in Tux Paint's source code, in the folder "src/po/"). Rename the copy as a ".po" file, with an appropriate name for the locale you're translating to (e.g., "es.po" for Spanish; or "pt_BR.po" for Brazilian Portuguese, versus "pt.po" or "pt_PT.po" for Portuguese spoken in Portugal.)