Doc'ing Gujarati updates.

Doc'ing new Label tool.
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William Kendrick 2009-10-04 06:34:37 +00:00
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* Greek translation
Kiriaki SERAFEIM <pse04178@rhodes.aegean.gr>
* Gujarati translation
Kartik Mistry <kartik.mistry@gmail.com>
* Latvian
Raivis Strogonovs <raivucis@gmail.com>

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bill@newbreedsoftware.com
http://www.tuxpaint.org/
June 14, 2002 - July 1, 2009
June 14, 2002 - October 3, 2009
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The toolbar contains the drawing and editing controls.
[Tools: Paint, Stamp, Lines, Shapes, Text, Magic, Undo, Redo, Eraser, New,
Open, Save, Print, Quit]
[Tools: Paint, Stamp, Lines, Shapes, Text, Magic, Label, Undo, Redo,
Eraser, New, Open, Save, Print, Quit]
Middle: Drawing Canvas
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Text
Text and Label
Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right)
and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). Click
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still active causes the current line of text to move to that
location (where you can continue editing it).
Text versus Label
The Text tool is the original text-entry tool
in Tux Paint. Text entered using this tool
can't be modified or moved later, since it
becomes part of the drawing. However, because
the text becomes part of the picture, it can be
drawn over or modified using Magic tool effects
(e.g., smudged, tinted, embossed, etc.)
When using the Label tool (which was added to
Tux Paint in version 0.9.22), the text 'floats'
over the image, and the details of the label
(the text, the position of the label, the font
choice and the color) get stored separately.
This allows the label to be repositioned or
edited later.
The Label tool can be disabled (e.g., by
selecting "Disable 'Label' Tool" in
Tux Paint Config. or running Tux Paint with the
"--nolabel" command-line option).
International Character Input
Tux Paint allows inputting characters in

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<p>June 14, 2002 -
July 1, 2009</p>
October 3, 2009</p>
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<dd>
<p>The toolbar contains the drawing and editing controls.</p>
<!-- FIXME: Updated screenshot -->
<p align=center><img src="images/tools.jpg" width=324 height=254
alt="[Tools: Paint, Stamp, Lines, Shapes, Text, Magic, Undo, Redo,
alt="[Tools: Paint, Stamp, Lines, Shapes, Text, Magic, Label, Undo, Redo,
Eraser, New, Open, Save, Print, Quit]"></p>
</dd>
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</dd>
<dt><b>Text</b></dt>
<dt><b>Text</b> and <b>Label</b></dt>
<dd>
<img src="images/tool_text.png" width=48 height=48 alt="" align=right>
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alt=""></p>
<dl>
<dt><b>Text versus Label</b></dt>
<dd>
<p>The <b>Text</b> tool is the original text-entry tool in
Tux&nbsp;Paint. Text entered using this tool can't be modified
or moved later, since it becomes part of the drawing. However,
because the text becomes part of the picture, it can be drawn
over or modified using <b>Magic</b> tool effects (e.g., smudged,
tinted, embossed, etc.)</p>
<p>When using the <b>Label</b> tool (which was added to
Tux&nbsp;Paint in version 0.9.22), the text 'floats' over the
image, and the details of the label (the text, the position of
the label, the font choice and the color) get stored separately.
This allows the label to be repositioned or edited later.</p>
<p>The <b>Label</b> tool can be disabled (e.g., by selecting
"Disable&nbsp;'Label'&nbsp;Tool" in <i>Tux&nbsp;Paint&nbsp;Config.</i>
or running <i>Tux&nbsp;Paint</i> with the "<code>--nolabel</code>"
command-line option).</p>
</dd>
<dt><b>International Character Input</b></dt>
<dd>
<p>Tux Paint allows inputting characters in different languages.