Nicer link to Magic docs (the index, rather than the folder).

Mentioning that some Magic tools have both paint/full modes.
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A simple drawing program for children
Copyright 2002-2008 by Bill Kendrick and others
New Breed Software
Copyright 2002-2009 by Bill Kendrick and others
New Breed Software & Tux4Kids
bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.tuxpaint.org/
June 14, 2002 - October 29, 2008
June 14, 2002 - April 28, 2009
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The 'Magic' tool is actually a set of special tools. Select
one of the "magic" effects from the selector on the right.
Then, depending on the tool, either click and drag around
the picture, or simply click the picture once, to apply the
effect.
Then, depending on the tool, you can either click and drag
around the picture, and/or simply click the picture once, to
apply the effect.
Each 'Magic' tool's instructions are contained within the
"magic-docs" folder.
If the tool can be used by clicking and dragging, a
'painting' button will be available on the left, below the
list of "magic" tools on the right side of the screen. If
the tool can affect the entire picture at once, an
'entire picture' button will be available on the right.
See the instructions for each Magic tool (in the
'magic-docs' folder).
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<p>The 'Magic' tool is actually a set of special tools. Select one of
the "magic" effects from the selector on the right. Then, depending
on the tool, either click and drag around the picture, or simply
click the picture once, to apply the effect.</p>
on the tool, you can either click and drag around the picture,
and/or simply click the picture once, to apply the effect.</p>
<p>If the tool can be used by clicking and dragging, a 'painting'
button will be available on the left, below the list of "magic" tools
on the right side of the screen. If the tool can affect the entire
picture at once, an 'entire&nbsp;picture' button will be available
on the right.</p>
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<p>Each 'Magic' tool's instructions are contained within the
"<a href="../magic-docs/html/">magic-docs</a>" folder.</p>
<p>See the <a href="../magic-docs/html/index.html">instructions for each Magic tool</a> (in the 'magic-docs' folder).</p>
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