Sync docs after various doc source updates

...mostly in terms of modularizing how various file
and directory (folder) paths are shown (for consistency in
both name and styling); add some missing paths (e.g., where
does Tux Paint save drawings on Haiku?)
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Bill Kendrick 2024-04-27 12:42:55 -07:00
parent 9c2a75455d
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+ Haiku (h/t Luc Schrijvers)
+ Linux (Bill K.)
* Improved consistency file and directory paths around the docs;
attempting to also ensure all major OSes Tux Paint supports
are covered appropriately & accurately in respect to paths.
Bill Kendrick <bill@newbreedsoftware.com>
* Localization Updates:
---------------------
* Bulgarian translation

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Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
January 26, 2024
April 27, 2024
+-----------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |

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@ -226,15 +226,19 @@ Where does Tux Paint save my drawings?
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., /Users/Username/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
In the user's home directory ("$HOME"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:
e.g., /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be
@ -478,13 +482,13 @@ Tux Paint won't run
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in "C:\
Program Files\TuxPaint").
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\
lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many
times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than
once).
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and
Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint
isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking
its icon more than once).
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run.
If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply
@ -557,9 +561,14 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -572,7 +581,7 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -606,8 +615,8 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
nosound=yes
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "/
home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
sound=yes

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version 0.9.33
Installation Documentation
Copyright © 2002-2023 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
May 13, 2023
April 27, 2024
+---------------------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |
@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ If Something Goes Wrong
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint".
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to
incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing

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@ -1136,17 +1136,19 @@ Save Printer Configuration
If you do not override it, the default location is:
o Linux & Unix — Under a hidden directory named ".tuxpaint" in your
home directory (aka "~" or "$HOME")
Example: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Data" folder.
Example: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
TuxPaint\saved\
o macOS — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Support" folder.
Example: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved
/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must also
specify a subdirectory.

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@ -154,8 +154,9 @@ the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll
need to double-click the "tuxpaint.exe" icon in the "Tux Paint" folder on your
computer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "C:\
Program Files\", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you
extracted the contents of the ZIP file.
@ -1155,21 +1156,21 @@ You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portabl
Network Graphic) — and place it in Tux Paint's "saved" directory/folder. Here
is where to find it (by default):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
Inside the user's "AppData" folder, e.g.: "C:\Users\username\AppData\
Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows 2000, XP
Inside the user's "Application Data" folder, e.g.: "C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/
Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory
("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in

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</p>
<p>
January 26, 2024 </p>
April 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>

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Unless you asked Tux Paint to save into a specific location (using the "savedir" option), Tux Paint saves into a standard location on your local drive: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:<br> e.g., <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be able to load (image editors, word processors, web browsers, etc.) </p>
@ -610,10 +617,10 @@
<dd>
<p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in "<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>"). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run. If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply update the lockfile with the current time. </p>
@ -694,12 +701,19 @@
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
It then examines the user's personal configuration file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -713,8 +727,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -722,8 +735,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -737,8 +749,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -746,8 +757,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -761,8 +771,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@
This means that if anything is set in a configuration file that you don't want set, you'll need to either change the config. file (if you can), or override the option on the command-line. </p>
<p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>" includes this option to disable sound... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -783,7 +792,7 @@
</blockquote>
<p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>" file: </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>

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Installation Documentation </h1>
<p>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2023 by various contributors; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2024 by various contributors; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
May 13, 2023 </p>
April 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\<i>username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing (or extra) '-' (dash). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
If you do not override it, the <b><i>default</i></b> location is: </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux &amp; Unix — Under a hidden directory named "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" in your home directory (aka "<code>~</code>" or "<code>$HOME</code>")<br>
Example: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Data</code>" folder.<br>
Example: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Support</code>" folder.<br>
Example: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "<code>H:\</code>"), you must also specify a subdirectory. </p>

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If you're using the 'portable' (ZIP-file) version of Tux Paint, or if you used the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll need to double-click the "<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>" icon in the "<code>Tux Paint</code>" folder on your computer. </p>
<p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "<code>C:\Program Files\</code>", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file. </p>
@ -1669,36 +1669,36 @@
<p>
You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses &mdash; PNG (Portable Network Graphic) &mdash; and place it in Tux Paint's "<code>saved</code>" directory/folder. Here is where to find it (by default): </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>AppData</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>C:\Users\<em>username</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>Application Data</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>username</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>Library</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>/Users/<em>username</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside a hidden "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" directory, in the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), e.g. "<code>/home/<em>username</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>". </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using <em>other</em> applications, though the 'Export' option from Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog can be used to copy them to a location that's easier and safer to access. </p>

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Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
enero 26, 2024
abril 27, 2024
+-----------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |

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@ -226,15 +226,19 @@ Where does Tux Paint save my drawings?
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., /Users/Username/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
In the user's home directory ("$HOME"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:
e.g., /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be
@ -478,13 +482,13 @@ Tux Paint won't run
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in "C:\
Program Files\TuxPaint").
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\
lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many
times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than
once).
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and
Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint
isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking
its icon more than once).
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run.
If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply
@ -557,9 +561,14 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -572,7 +581,7 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -606,8 +615,8 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
nosound=yes
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "/
home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
sound=yes

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
versión 0.9.33
Installation Documentation
Copyright © 2002-2023 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
mayo 13, 2023
abril 27, 2024
+---------------------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |
@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ If Something Goes Wrong
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint".
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to
incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing

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@ -1136,17 +1136,19 @@ Save Printer Configuration
If you do not override it, the default location is:
o Linux & Unix — Under a hidden directory named ".tuxpaint" in your
home directory (aka "~" or "$HOME")
Example: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Data" folder.
Example: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
TuxPaint\saved\
o macOS — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Support" folder.
Example: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved
/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must also
specify a subdirectory.

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@ -154,8 +154,9 @@ the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll
need to double-click the "tuxpaint.exe" icon in the "Tux Paint" folder on your
computer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "C:\
Program Files\", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you
extracted the contents of the ZIP file.
@ -1155,21 +1156,21 @@ You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portabl
Network Graphic) — and place it in Tux Paint's "saved" directory/folder. Here
is where to find it (by default):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
Inside the user's "AppData" folder, e.g.: "C:\Users\username\AppData\
Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows 2000, XP
Inside the user's "Application Data" folder, e.g.: "C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/
Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory
("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
</p>
<p>
enero 26, 2024 </p>
abril 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>

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@ -312,27 +312,34 @@
Unless you asked Tux Paint to save into a specific location (using the "savedir" option), Tux Paint saves into a standard location on your local drive: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:<br> e.g., <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be able to load (image editors, word processors, web browsers, etc.) </p>
@ -610,10 +617,10 @@
<dd>
<p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in "<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>"). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run. If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply update the lockfile with the current time. </p>
@ -694,12 +701,19 @@
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
It then examines the user's personal configuration file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -713,8 +727,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -722,8 +735,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -737,8 +749,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -746,8 +757,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -761,8 +771,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@
This means that if anything is set in a configuration file that you don't want set, you'll need to either change the config. file (if you can), or override the option on the command-line. </p>
<p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>" includes this option to disable sound... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -783,7 +792,7 @@
</blockquote>
<p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>" file: </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>

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@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
Installation Documentation </h1>
<p>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2023 by various contributors; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2024 by various contributors; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
mayo 13, 2023 </p>
abril 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\<i>username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing (or extra) '-' (dash). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
If you do not override it, the <b><i>default</i></b> location is: </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux &amp; Unix — Under a hidden directory named "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" in your home directory (aka "<code>~</code>" or "<code>$HOME</code>")<br>
Example: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Data</code>" folder.<br>
Example: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Support</code>" folder.<br>
Example: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "<code>H:\</code>"), you must also specify a subdirectory. </p>

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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
If you're using the 'portable' (ZIP-file) version of Tux Paint, or if you used the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll need to double-click the "<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>" icon in the "<code>Tux Paint</code>" folder on your computer. </p>
<p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "<code>C:\Program Files\</code>", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file. </p>
@ -1669,36 +1669,36 @@
<p>
You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses &mdash; PNG (Portable Network Graphic) &mdash; and place it in Tux Paint's "<code>saved</code>" directory/folder. Here is where to find it (by default): </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>AppData</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>C:\Users\<em>username</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>Application Data</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>username</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>Library</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>/Users/<em>username</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside a hidden "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" directory, in the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), e.g. "<code>/home/<em>username</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>". </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using <em>other</em> applications, though the 'Export' option from Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog can be used to copy them to a location that's easier and safer to access. </p>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Copyright © 2002-2024 by divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
janvier 26, 2024
avril 27, 2024
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| Table des matières |

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@ -247,16 +247,21 @@ Où Tux Paint enregistre-t-il mes dessins ?
emplacement standard sur votre disque local :
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Dans le dossier "AppData" de l'utilisateur :
par ex.., C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Dans le dossier "Application Support" de l'utilisateur :
par ex., /Users/Username/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g.,
"/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
Dans le dossier personnel de l'utilisateur ("$HOME"), dans un
sous-dossier ".tuxpaint"), par ex., /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
Les images sont stockées sous forme de bitmaps PNG, que la plupart des
@ -514,18 +519,17 @@ Autres problèmes
Tux Paint ne veut pas fonctionner
Si Tux Paint échoue avec le message: "You're already running a copy of Tux
Paint!", cela signifie qu'il a déjà été lancé dans les 30 dernières
secondes. (Sous Unix / Linux, ce message devrait apparaîtrr dans une
console de terminal si vous exécutiez Tux Paint en ligne de commande. Sous
Windows, ce message apparaîtrait dans un fichier nommé "stdout.txt" dans le
même dossier où TuxPaint.exe réside (par exemple, dans "C:\Program Files\
TuxPaint").
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
Un fichier de verrouillage ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" sous Linux et Unix,
"userdata\lockfile.dat" sous Windows) est utilisé pour s'assurer que Tux
Paint n'est pas exécuté trop de fois en même temps (par exemple, en à cause
d'un enfant impatient qui clique plusieurs fois sur son icône).
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux
and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux
Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently
clicking its icon more than once).
Même si le fichier de verrouillage existe, il contient l'heure de la
dernière exécution de Tux Paint. Si cela fait plus de 30 secondes, Tux
@ -606,9 +610,15 @@ Tux Paint utilise des options que je n'ai pas spécifiées !
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Il examine ensuite le fichier de configuration personnel de
l'utilisateur :
C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Et finalement, toutes les options envoyées en tant qu'arguments de
ligne de commande sont utilisées.
@ -623,7 +633,7 @@ Tux Paint utilise des options que je n'ai pas spécifiées !
Il examine ensuite le fichier de configuration personnel de
l'utilisateur :
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Et finalement, toutes les options envoyées en tant qu'arguments de
ligne de commande sont utilisées.
@ -657,13 +667,13 @@ Tux Paint utilise des options que je n'ai pas spécifiées !
le fichier config. fichier (si vous le pouvez), ou changer l'option par le
biais de la ligne de commande.
Par exemple, si "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf" inclut une option pour
désactiver le son ...
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf" includes
this option to disable sound...
nosound=yes
... Alors vous pouvez réactiver le son en ajoutant cette option à votre
propre fichier "/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaintrc" :
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaintrc" file:
sound=yes

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
version 0.9.33
Documentation sur l'installation
Copyright © 2002-2023 by divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.txt.
Copyright © 2002-2024 by divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
mai 13, 2023
avril 27, 2024
+-------------------------------------------------------+
| Table des matières |
@ -481,11 +481,11 @@ Quand vous avez fini, appuyez sur "OK".
Si quelque chose ne va pas
Si, lorsque vous double-cliquez sur le raccourci pour lancer le jeu, rien ne se
passe, c'est probablement parce que certaines des options en lignes de commande
sont erronées. Ouvrez un explorateuet recherchez un fichier appelé "stderr.txt"
dans votre dossier personnel de sauvegarde de TuxPaint, qui est normalement "C:
\Users\utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint".
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
Il contiendra une description de ce qui n'allait pas. Habituellement, ce sera
simplement dû à une casse de caractère incorrecte (majuscule 'Z' à la place de

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@ -1196,17 +1196,19 @@ Sauvegarder la configuration d'impression
Si vous ne le changez pas, l' emplacement par défaut est :
o Linux & Unix - Sous un répertoire caché nommé ".tuxpaint" dans
votre répertoire personnel (aka "~" ou "$HOME")
Exemple: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows - Dans un dossier nommé "TuxPaint" dans votre dossier
"Application Data".
Exemple: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
TuxPaint\saved\
o macOS - Dans un dossier nommé "TuxPaint" dans votre dossier
"Application Support".
Exemple: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved
/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 Note : Si vous spécifiez un lecteur Windows (pzr ex. "H:\"), vous
devez spécifiez également un sous-répertoire.

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@ -161,9 +161,9 @@ si vous avez utilisé 'Tux Paint Installer', mais que vous avez choisi de ne pas
installer de raccourcis, vous devrez double-cliquer sur l'icône "tuxpaint.exe"
dans le dossier "Tux Paint" de votre ordinateur.
Par défaut, le 'Tux Paint Installer' mettra le dossier de Tux Paint dans "C:\
Program Files\",ou bien vous avez pu changer cela lors de l'exécution du
programme d'installation.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
Si vous avez utilisé le téléchargement de 'ZIP-file', le dossier de Tux Paint
sera là où vous l'avez placé lorsque vous avez décompressé le fichier ZIP.
@ -1236,22 +1236,22 @@ Pour ce faire, il vous suffit de convertir l'image dans le format utilisé par
Tux Paint, qui est —PNG (Portable Network Graphic), et de la placer dans le
répertoire "saved" de Tux Paint. C'est là où on les trouve (par défaut) :
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
Dans le dossier utilisateurs "AppData", par ex. "C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur
\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows 2000, XP
Dans le dossier utilisateurs "Application Data", par ex. "C:\Documents and
Settings\nom d'utilisateur\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Dans le dossier utilisateurs "Library", par ex. "/Users/nom d'utilisateur/
Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g.,
"/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
Dans un répertoire caché ".tuxpaint" qui est dans le répertoire personnel
de l'utilisateur ("$HOME"), par ex. "/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/
saved/".
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 Remarque : C'est également à partir de ce dossier que vous pouvez copier ou

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</p>
<p>
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avril 27, 2024 </p>
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@ -312,27 +312,34 @@
Sauf si vous avez demandé à Tux Paint d'enregistrer dans un emplacement spécifique (en utilisant l'option 'savedir'), Tux Paint enregistre dans un emplacement standard sur votre disque local : </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans le dossier "AppData" de l'utilisateur :<br> par ex.., <code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans le dossier "Application Support" de l'utilisateur :<br> par ex., <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans le dossier personnel de l'utilisateur ("<code>$HOME</code>"), dans un sous-dossier ".tuxpaint"), par ex., <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
Les images sont stockées sous forme de bitmaps PNG, que la plupart des programmes récents savent lire (éditeurs d'image, éditeurs de texte, navigateurs, etc ...) </p>
@ -611,10 +618,10 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<dd>
<p>
Si Tux Paint échoue avec le message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", cela signifie qu'il a déjà été lancé dans les 30 dernières secondes. (Sous Unix / Linux, ce message devrait apparaîtrr dans une console de terminal si vous exécutiez Tux Paint en ligne de commande. Sous Windows, ce message apparaîtrait dans un fichier nommé "<code>stdout.txt</code>" dans le même dossier où <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> réside (par exemple, dans "<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>"). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
Un fichier de verrouillage ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" sous Linux et Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" sous Windows) est utilisé pour s'assurer que Tux Paint n'est pas exécuté trop de fois en même temps (par exemple, en à cause d'un enfant impatient qui clique plusieurs fois sur son icône). </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Même si le fichier de verrouillage existe, il contient l'heure de la dernière exécution de Tux Paint. Si cela fait plus de 30 secondes, Tux Paint devrait fonctionner correctement et simplement mettre à jour le fichier de verrouillage avec l'heure courante. </p>
@ -695,12 +702,19 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
Il examine ensuite le fichier de configuration personnel de l'utilisateur : </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -714,8 +728,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -723,8 +736,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -738,8 +750,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -747,8 +758,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -762,8 +772,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -775,7 +784,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
Cela signifie que si quelque chose est défini dans un fichier de configuration que vous ne souhaitez pas activer, vous devrez soit modifier le fichier config. fichier (si vous le pouvez), ou changer l'option par le biais de la ligne de commande. </p>
<p>
Par exemple, si "<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>" inclut une option pour désactiver le son ... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -784,7 +793,7 @@ cible "nosound". (c'est-à-dire, ne lancez pas "<code>make nosound</code>") Assu
</blockquote>
<p>
... Alors vous pouvez réactiver le son en ajoutant cette option à votre propre fichier "<code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaintrc</code>" : </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
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@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
Documentation sur l'installation </h1>
<p>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2023 by divers contributeurs; voir <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2024 by divers contributeurs; voir <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
mai 13, 2023 </p>
avril 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
Si, lorsque vous double-cliquez sur le raccourci pour lancer le jeu, rien ne se passe, c'est probablement parce que certaines des options en lignes de commande sont erronées. Ouvrez un explorateuet recherchez un fichier appelé "<code>stderr.txt</code>" dans votre dossier personnel de sauvegarde de TuxPaint, qui est normalement "C:\Users\<i>utilisateur</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
Il contiendra une description de ce qui n'allait pas. Habituellement, ce sera simplement dû à une casse de caractère incorrecte (majuscule 'Z' à la place de 'z' minuscule) ou un '-' (tiret) manquant (en trop). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
Si vous ne le changez pas, l' emplacement par défaut est : </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux &amp; Unix - Sous un répertoire caché nommé "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" dans votre répertoire personnel (aka "<code>~</code>" ou "<code>$HOME</code>")<br>
Exemple: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows - Dans un dossier nommé "<code>TuxPaint</code>" dans votre dossier "<code>Application Data</code>".<br>
Exemple: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS - Dans un dossier nommé "<code>TuxPaint</code>" dans votre dossier "<code>Application Support</code>".<br>
Exemple: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note : </strong><b> Si vous spécifiez un lecteur Windows (pzr ex. "<code>H:\</code>"), vous devez spécifiez également un sous-répertoire. </p>

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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
Si vous avez installé Tux Paint en utilisant le téléchargement 'ZIP-file', ou si vous avez utilisé 'Tux Paint Installer', mais que vous avez choisi de ne pas installer de raccourcis, vous devrez double-cliquer sur l'icône "<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>" dans le dossier "<code>Tux Paint</code>" de votre ordinateur. </p>
<p>
Par défaut, le 'Tux Paint Installer' mettra le dossier de Tux Paint dans "<code>C:\Program Files\</code>",ou bien vous avez pu changer cela lors de l'exécution du programme d'installation. </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
Si vous avez utilisé le téléchargement de 'ZIP-file', le dossier de Tux Paint sera là où vous l'avez placé lorsque vous avez décompressé le fichier ZIP. </p>
@ -1669,36 +1669,36 @@
<p>
Pour ce faire, il vous suffit de convertir l'image dans le format utilisé par Tux Paint, qui est &mdash;PNG (Portable Network Graphic), et de la placer dans le répertoire "<code>saved</code>" de Tux Paint. C'est là où on les trouve (par défaut) : </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans le dossier utilisateurs "<code>AppData</code>", par ex. "<code>C:\Users\<em>nom d'utilisateur</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans le dossier utilisateurs "<code>Application Data</code>", par ex. "<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>nom d'utilisateur</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans le dossier utilisateurs "<code>Library</code>", par ex. "<code>/Users/<em>nom d'utilisateur</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dans un répertoire caché "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" qui est dans le répertoire personnel de l'utilisateur ("<code>$HOME</code>"), par ex. "<code>/home/<em>nom d'utilisateur</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>". </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Remarque :</strong> C'est également à partir de ce dossier que vous pouvez copier ou ouvrir des images dessinées dans Tux Paint à l'aide <em>d'autres</em> applications, ainsi l'option 'Export' de la boîte de dialogue 'Ouvrir' de Tux Paint peut être utilisée pour les copier dans un endroit plus facile d'accès plus sûr. </p>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Copyright © 2002-2024 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
26 de Xaneiro de 2024
27 de Abril de 2024
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| Índice |

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@ -237,17 +237,21 @@ Onde garda Tux Paint os meus debuxos?
unidade local:
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
No cartafol «AppData» do usuario:
p. ex.: C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
No cartafol «Asistencia de aplicacións» do usuario::
e.g., /Users/nome de usuario/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g.,
"/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
No directorio persoal do usuario («$HOME»), baixo un subcartafol
«.tuxpaint»:
e.g., /home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
As imaxes almacénanse como mapas de bits PNG, que a maioría dos programas
@ -494,17 +498,17 @@ Other Problems
Tux Paint non funciona
Se Tux Paint se interrómpe coa mensaxe: «You're already running a copy of
Tux Paint!», significa que foi iniciado nos últimos 30 segundos. (En Unix/
Linux, esta mensaxe aparecería nunha consola de terminal se executase Tux
Paint desde unha liña de ordes. En Windows, esta mensaxe aparecería nun
ficheiro chamado «stdout.txt» no mesmo cartafol onde resideTuxPaint. exe
(p. ex.: en «C:\Program Files\TuxPaint»).
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
Un ficheiro de bloqueo («~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat» en Linux e Unix,
«userdata\lockfile.dat» en Windows) úsase para asegurarse de que Tux Paint
non se executa demasiadas veces á vez (por exemplo, porque un cativo preme
impaciente na súa icona máis dunha vez) .
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux
and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux
Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently
clicking its icon more than once).
Mesmo se o ficheiro de bloqueo existe, contén a «hora» na que se executou
Tux Paint por última vez. Se pasaron máis de 30 segundos, Tux Paint debería
@ -584,9 +588,14 @@ Tux Paint está a usar opcións que non especifiquei.
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
A continuación, examina o ficheiro de configuración persoal do usuario:
C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Finalmente, úsanse as opcións enviadas como argumentos da liña de
ordes.
@ -600,7 +609,7 @@ Tux Paint está a usar opcións que non especifiquei.
A continuación, examina o ficheiro de configuración persoal do usuario:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Finalmente, úsanse as opcións enviadas como argumentos da liña de
ordes.
@ -632,13 +641,13 @@ Tux Paint está a usar opcións que non especifiquei.
quere estabelecer, terá que cambiar o ficheiro de configuración (se pode)
ou anular a opción na liña de ordes.
Por exemplo, en Linux e Unix, se «/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf» inclúe esta
opción para desactivar o son...
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf" includes
this option to disable sound...
nosound=yes
...entón pode volver activar o son engadindo esta opción ao seu propio
ficheiro «/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaintrc»:
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaintrc" file:
sound=yes

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
versión 0.9.33
Documentación da instalación
Copyright © 2002-2023 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
Copyright © 2002-2024 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
13 de Maio de 2023
27 de Abril de 2024
+---------------------------------------------------+
| Índice |
@ -469,8 +469,8 @@ If Something Goes Wrong
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint".
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
Conterá unha descrición do que estaba mal. Normalmente só se debe a maiúsculas
e minúsculas incorrectas (maiúsculas «Z» no canto de minúsculas «z») ou a falta

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@ -1148,17 +1148,19 @@ Save Printer Configuration
Se non o anula, a ubicación predeterminada é:
o Linux e Unix: baixo un directorio agochado chamado «.tuxpaint» no
seu directorio persoal (tamén coñecido como «~» ou «$HOME»)
Exemplo: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows: Dentro un cartafol chamado «TuxPaint» no seu cartafol
«Application Data».
Exemplo: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
TuxPaint\saved\
o macOS: Dentro un cartafol chamado «TuxPaint» no seu cartafol
«Application Support».
Exemplo: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved
/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must also
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@ -155,9 +155,9 @@ Se está a usar a versión «portátil» (ficheiro ZIP) de Tux Paint ou se usou
facer dobre clic na icona «tuxpaint.exe» no cartafol «Tux Paint» do seu
computador.
De xeito predeterminado, o «Instalador de Tux Paint» colocará o cartafol de Tux
Paint en «C:\Program Files\», aínda que é posíbel que o teña cambiado vostede
cando executou o instalador.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
Se usou a descarga de «ficheiro ZIP», o cartafol de Tux Paint estará onde teña
extraído o contido do ficheiro ZIP.
@ -1182,21 +1182,21 @@ Pode simplemente converter a imaxe ao formato que usa Tux Paint PNG (Portable
Network Graphics Gráficos de Rede Portátiles) e colocala no directorio/
cartafol «saved» de Tux Paint. Aquí é onde se atopa (de xeito predeterminado:
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
Dentro do cartafol «AppData» do usuario, p. : «C:\Users\nome de usuario\
AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\».
Windows 2000, XP
Dentro do cartafol «Application Data» do usuario, p. : «C:\Documents and
Settings\nome de usuario\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\».
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Dentro do cartafol «Library» do usuario, p. : «/Users/nome de usuario/
Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/».
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., "/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
Dentro dun directorio agochado «.tuxpaint», no seu directorio persoal
(«$HOME»), p. ex.: «/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/».
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 Nota: É tamén dende este cartafol dende onde pode copiar ou abrir imaxes

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</p>
<p>
26 de Xaneiro de 2024 </p>
27 de Abril de 2024 </p>
</center>
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A non ser que lle solicite a Tux Paint que garde nun lugar específico (usando a opción «savedir»), Tux Paint garda nun lugar estándar na súa unidade local: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
No cartafol «AppData» do usuario:<br> p. ex.: <code>C:\Users\<i>nome de usuario</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
No cartafol «Asistencia de aplicacións» do usuario::<br> e.g., <code>/Users/<i>nome de usuario</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
No directorio persoal do usuario («<code>$HOME</code>»), baixo un subcartafol «.tuxpaint»:<br> e.g., <code>/home/<i>nome de usuario</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
As imaxes almacénanse como mapas de bits PNG, que a maioría dos programas modernos deberían poder cargar (editores de imaxes, procesadores de texto, navegadores web, etc.) </p>
@ -610,10 +617,10 @@
<dd>
<p>
Se Tux Paint se interrómpe coa mensaxe: «You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!», significa que foi iniciado nos últimos 30 segundos. (En Unix/Linux, esta mensaxe aparecería nunha consola de terminal se executase Tux Paint desde unha liña de ordes. En Windows, esta mensaxe aparecería nun ficheiro chamado «<code>stdout.txt</code>» no mesmo cartafol onde reside<code>TuxPaint. exe</code> (p. ex.: en «<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>»). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
Un ficheiro de bloqueo («~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat» en Linux e Unix, «userdata\lockfile.dat» en Windows) úsase para asegurarse de que Tux Paint non se executa demasiadas veces á vez (por exemplo, porque un cativo preme impaciente na súa icona máis dunha vez) . </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Mesmo se o ficheiro de bloqueo existe, contén a «hora» na que se executou Tux Paint por última vez. Se pasaron máis de 30 segundos, Tux Paint debería funcionar ben e simplemente actualiza o ficheiro de bloqueo coa hora actual. </p>
@ -694,12 +701,19 @@
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
A continuación, examina o ficheiro de configuración persoal do usuario: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -713,8 +727,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -722,8 +735,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -737,8 +749,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -746,8 +757,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -761,8 +771,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@
Isto significa que se estabelece algo nun ficheiro de configuración que non quere estabelecer, terá que cambiar o ficheiro de configuración (se pode) ou anular a opción na liña de ordes. </p>
<p>
Por exemplo, en Linux e Unix, se «<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>» inclúe esta opción para desactivar o son... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -783,7 +792,7 @@
</blockquote>
<p>
...entón pode volver activar o son engadindo esta opción ao seu propio ficheiro «<code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaintrc</code>»: </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
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Documentación da instalación </h1>
<p>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2023 by varios colaboradores; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2024 by varios colaboradores; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
13 de Maio de 2023 </p>
27 de Abril de 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\<i>username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
Conterá unha descrición do que estaba mal. Normalmente só se debe a maiúsculas e minúsculas incorrectas (maiúsculas «Z» no canto de minúsculas «z») ou a falta (ou exceso) de «-» (guións). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
Se non o anula, a ubicación <b><i>predeterminada</i></b> é: </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux e Unix: baixo un directorio agochado chamado «<code>.tuxpaint</code>» no seu directorio persoal (tamén coñecido como «<code>~</code>» ou «<code>$HOME</code>»)<br>
Exemplo: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows: Dentro un cartafol chamado «<code>TuxPaint</code>» no seu cartafol «<code>Application Data</code>».<br>
Exemplo: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS: Dentro un cartafol chamado «<code>TuxPaint</code>» no seu cartafol «<code>Application Support</code>».<br>
Exemplo: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "<code>H:\</code>"), you must also specify a subdirectory. </p>

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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
Se está a usar a versión «portátil» (ficheiro ZIP) de Tux Paint ou se usou o «Instalador de Tux Paint», pero escolleu non ter instalados atallos, terá que facer dobre clic na icona «<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>» no cartafol «<code>Tux Paint</code>» do seu computador. </p>
<p>
De xeito predeterminado, o «Instalador de Tux Paint» colocará o cartafol de Tux Paint en «<code>C:\Program Files\</code>», aínda que é posíbel que o teña cambiado vostede cando executou o instalador. </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
Se usou a descarga de «ficheiro ZIP», o cartafol de Tux Paint estará onde teña extraído o contido do ficheiro ZIP. </p>
@ -1669,36 +1669,36 @@
<p>
Pode simplemente converter a imaxe ao formato que usa Tux Paint PNG (Portable Network Graphics Gráficos de Rede Portátiles) e colocala no directorio/cartafol «<code>saved</code>» de Tux Paint. Aquí é onde se atopa (de xeito predeterminado: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dentro do cartafol «<code>AppData</code>» do usuario, p. : «<code>C:\Users\<em>nome de usuario</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>». </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dentro do cartafol «<code>Application Data</code>» do usuario, p. : «<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>nome de usuario</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>». </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dentro do cartafol «<code>Library</code>» do usuario, p. : «<code>/Users/<em>nome de usuario</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>». </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Dentro dun directorio agochado «<code>.tuxpaint</code>», no seu directorio persoal («<code>$HOME</code>»), p. ex.: «<code>/home/<em>nome de usuario</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>». </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Nota:</strong> É tamén dende este cartafol dende onde pode copiar ou abrir imaxes debuxadas en Tux Paint usando <em>outras</em> aplicacións, aínda que pode usar a opción «Exportar» do diálogo «Abrir» de Tux Paint para copialas a unha localización de acceso máis doado e seguro. </p>

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Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
janúar 26, 2024
apríl 27, 2024
+-----------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |

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@ -226,15 +226,19 @@ Where does Tux Paint save my drawings?
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., /Users/Username/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
In the user's home directory ("$HOME"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:
e.g., /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be
@ -478,13 +482,13 @@ Tux Paint won't run
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in "C:\
Program Files\TuxPaint").
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\
lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many
times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than
once).
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and
Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint
isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking
its icon more than once).
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run.
If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply
@ -557,9 +561,14 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -572,7 +581,7 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -606,8 +615,8 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
nosound=yes
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "/
home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
version 0.9.33
Installation Documentation
Copyright © 2002-2023 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
maí 13, 2023
apríl 27, 2024
+---------------------------------------------------+
| Table of Contents |
@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ If Something Goes Wrong
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint".
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to
incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing

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@ -1136,17 +1136,19 @@ Save Printer Configuration
If you do not override it, the default location is:
o Linux & Unix — Under a hidden directory named ".tuxpaint" in your
home directory (aka "~" or "$HOME")
Example: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Data" folder.
Example: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
TuxPaint\saved\
o macOS — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Support" folder.
Example: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved
/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must also
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@ -154,8 +154,9 @@ the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll
need to double-click the "tuxpaint.exe" icon in the "Tux Paint" folder on your
computer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "C:\
Program Files\", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you
extracted the contents of the ZIP file.
@ -1155,21 +1156,21 @@ You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portabl
Network Graphic) — and place it in Tux Paint's "saved" directory/folder. Here
is where to find it (by default):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
Inside the user's "AppData" folder, e.g.: "C:\Users\username\AppData\
Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows 2000, XP
Inside the user's "Application Data" folder, e.g.: "C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/
Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory
("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in

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</p>
<p>
janúar 26, 2024 </p>
apríl 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>

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Unless you asked Tux Paint to save into a specific location (using the "savedir" option), Tux Paint saves into a standard location on your local drive: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:<br> e.g., <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be able to load (image editors, word processors, web browsers, etc.) </p>
@ -610,10 +617,10 @@
<dd>
<p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in "<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>"). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run. If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply update the lockfile with the current time. </p>
@ -694,12 +701,19 @@
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
It then examines the user's personal configuration file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -713,8 +727,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -722,8 +735,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -737,8 +749,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -746,8 +757,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -761,8 +771,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@
This means that if anything is set in a configuration file that you don't want set, you'll need to either change the config. file (if you can), or override the option on the command-line. </p>
<p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>" includes this option to disable sound... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -783,7 +792,7 @@
</blockquote>
<p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>" file: </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>

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@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
Installation Documentation </h1>
<p>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2023 by various contributors; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2024 by various contributors; see <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
maí 13, 2023 </p>
apríl 27, 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\<i>username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing (or extra) '-' (dash). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
If you do not override it, the <b><i>default</i></b> location is: </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux &amp; Unix — Under a hidden directory named "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" in your home directory (aka "<code>~</code>" or "<code>$HOME</code>")<br>
Example: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Data</code>" folder.<br>
Example: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Support</code>" folder.<br>
Example: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "<code>H:\</code>"), you must also specify a subdirectory. </p>

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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
If you're using the 'portable' (ZIP-file) version of Tux Paint, or if you used the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll need to double-click the "<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>" icon in the "<code>Tux Paint</code>" folder on your computer. </p>
<p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "<code>C:\Program Files\</code>", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file. </p>
@ -1669,36 +1669,36 @@
<p>
You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses &mdash; PNG (Portable Network Graphic) &mdash; and place it in Tux Paint's "<code>saved</code>" directory/folder. Here is where to find it (by default): </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>AppData</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>C:\Users\<em>username</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>Application Data</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>username</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside the user's "<code>Library</code>" folder, e.g.: "<code>/Users/<em>username</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>". </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside a hidden "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" directory, in the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), e.g. "<code>/home/<em>username</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>". </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using <em>other</em> applications, though the 'Export' option from Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog can be used to copy them to a location that's easier and safer to access. </p>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; AUTHORS.txt 参照.
https://tuxpaint.org/
2024年1月26
2024年4月27
+-----------------------------------------+
| 目次 |

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@ -226,15 +226,19 @@ Where does Tux Paint save my drawings?
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., /Users/Username/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
In the user's home directory ("$HOME"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:
e.g., /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be
@ -478,13 +482,13 @@ Tux Paint won't run
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in "C:\
Program Files\TuxPaint").
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\
lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many
times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than
once).
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and
Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint
isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking
its icon more than once).
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run.
If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply
@ -557,9 +561,14 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -572,7 +581,7 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
It then examines the user's personal configuration file:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -606,8 +615,8 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
nosound=yes
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "/
home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/username/.tuxpaintrc" file:
sound=yes

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
バージョン 0.9.33
Installation Documentation
Copyright © 2002-2023 by various contributors; AUTHORS.txt 参照.
Copyright © 2002-2024 by various contributors; AUTHORS.txt 参照.
https://tuxpaint.org/
2023年5月13
2024年4月27
+---------------------------------------------------+
| 目次 |
@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ If Something Goes Wrong
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint".
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to
incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing

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@ -1129,16 +1129,19 @@ altprint=mod
特に設定していなければ、標準のディレクトリは次の場所にあります:
o Linux および Unix — ユーザーのホームディレクトリ("~" または
"$HOME")にある隠しディレクトリ ".tuxpaint" 以下
例: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows — ユーザーごとの "Application Data" フォルダーにある
"TuxPaint" フォルダー以下
例: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\TuxPaint\
saved\
o macOS — ユーザーごとの "Application Support" フォルダーにある
"TuxPaint" フォルダー以下
例: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 注: Windowsのドライブ例: "H:\")を指定する際は、サブディレクトリも
指定する必要があります。

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@ -148,8 +148,9 @@ KDE あるいは GNOME のメニューの「グラフィックス」以下に、
合や、インストーラーでショートカットを作成しなかった場合は、"Tux Paint"のフォル
ダにある "tuxpaint.exe" のアイコンをダブルクリックします。
インストーラーを用いた場合、「Tux Paint」のフォルダは、通常、"C:\Program Files\
" に配置されます。(インストール時に、これを変更することもできます)
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
ZIP ファイルを用いた場合、「Tux Paint」のフォルダは、任意の場所に配置できます。
@ -1077,21 +1078,21 @@ Tux Paint の「ひらく」ダイアログでは、Tux Paint で作成した画
換して、Tux Paint で作成した画像が保存されている "saved" フォルダにコピーしま
す。(標準では以下のフォルダ):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
各ユーザーの "AppData" フォルダ。例: "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint\saved\"。
Windows 2000, XP
各ユーザーの "Application Data" フォルダ。例: "C:\Documents and Settings\
username\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\"。
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
各ユーザーの "Library" フォルダ。例: "/Users/username/Library/Application
Support/Tux Paint/saved/"
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
各ユーザーのホームディレクトリ("$HOME")の隠しディレクトリ ".tuxpaint" 以下
― 例: "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"。
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 注: Tux Paint で作成した画像を他のアプリケーションを使って開く場合も、これら

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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
</p>
<p>
2024年1月26</p>
2024年4月27</p>
</center>
</header>

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@ -312,27 +312,34 @@
Unless you asked Tux Paint to save into a specific location (using the "savedir" option), Tux Paint saves into a standard location on your local drive: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), under a ".tuxpaint" subfolder:<br> e.g., <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
The images are stored as PNG bitmaps, which most modern programs should be able to load (image editors, word processors, web browsers, etc.) </p>
@ -610,10 +617,10 @@
<dd>
<p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in "<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>"). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run. If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply update the lockfile with the current time. </p>
@ -694,12 +701,19 @@
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
It then examines the user's personal configuration file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -713,8 +727,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -722,8 +735,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -737,8 +749,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -746,8 +757,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -761,8 +771,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@
This means that if anything is set in a configuration file that you don't want set, you'll need to either change the config. file (if you can), or override the option on the command-line. </p>
<p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>" includes this option to disable sound... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -783,7 +792,7 @@
</blockquote>
<p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>" file: </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>

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Installation Documentation </h1>
<p>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2023 by various contributors; <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a> 参照.<br>
Copyright &copy; 2002-2024 by various contributors; <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a> 参照.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
2023年5月13</p>
2024年4月27</p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\<i>username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing (or extra) '-' (dash). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
特に設定していなければ、標準のディレクトリは次の場所にあります: </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux および Unix — ユーザーのホームディレクトリ("<code>~</code>" または "<code>$HOME</code>")にある隠しディレクトリ "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" 以下<br>
例: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows — ユーザーごとの "<code>Application Data</code>" フォルダーにある "<code>TuxPaint</code>" フォルダー以下<br>
例: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS — ユーザーごとの "<code>Application Support</code>" フォルダーにある "<code>TuxPaint</code>" フォルダー以下<br>
例: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>注:</strong> Windowsのドライブ例: "<code>H:\</code>")を指定する際は、サブディレクトリも指定する必要があります。 </p>

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@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
ポータブル版ZIPファイル版をダウンロードして Tux Paint をインストールした場合や、インストーラーでショートカットを作成しなかった場合は、"<code>Tux Paint</code>"のフォルダにある "<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>" のアイコンをダブルクリックします。 </p>
<p>
インストーラーを用いた場合、「Tux Paint」のフォルダは、通常、"C:\Program Files\" に配置されます。(インストール時に、これを変更することもできます) </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
ZIP ファイルを用いた場合、「Tux Paint」のフォルダは、任意の場所に配置できます。 </p>
@ -1669,36 +1669,36 @@
<p>
そのための方法は簡単で、画像ファイルを PNG (Portable Network Graphic) 形式に変換して、Tux Paint で作成した画像が保存されている "<code>saved</code>" フォルダにコピーします。(標準では以下のフォルダ): </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
各ユーザーの "<code>AppData</code>" フォルダ。例: "<code>C:\Users\<em>username</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"。 </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
各ユーザーの "<code>Application Data</code>" フォルダ。例: "<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>username</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"。 </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
各ユーザーの "<code>Library</code>" フォルダ。例: "<code>/Users/<em>username</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>"。 </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
各ユーザーのホームディレクトリ("<code>$HOME</code>")の隠しディレクトリ "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" 以下 ― 例: "<code>/home/<em>username</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"。 </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>注:</strong> Tux Paint で作成した画像を<em>他のアプリケーションを使って</em>開く場合も、これらのフォルダからになります。しかしながら、「ひらく」ダイアログの「かきだす」の機能を使えば、Tux Paint で作成した画像を、もっと簡単で安全にアクセスできるフォルダにコピーすることができます。 </p>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Të drejta kopjimi © 2002-2024 nga kontribues të ndryshëm; shihni AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
26 janar 2024
27 prill 2024
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Pasqyrë e Lëndës |

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@ -239,17 +239,21 @@ Ku i ruan Tux Paint-i vizatimet e mia?
vendndodhje standarde në diskun tuaj vendor:
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Te dosja “AppData” e përdoruesit:
p.sh., C:\Users\Emërpërdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Te dosja “Application Support” e përdoruesit:
p.sh., /Users/Emërpërdoruesi/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g.,
"/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux / Unix
Te drejtoria shtëpi e përdoruesit (“$HOME”), nën një nëndosje
“.tuxpaint”:
p.sh., /home/emërpërdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
Figurat depozitohen si bitmap-e PNG, të cilat, shumica e programeve modernë
@ -500,13 +504,13 @@ Tux Paint-i nuk xhiron
Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/
Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint
from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in "C:\
Program Files\TuxPaint").
"stdout.txt" in the same folder where TuxPaint.exe resides (e.g., in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\").
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\
lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many
times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than
once).
A lockfile (e.g., "/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux
and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux
Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently
clicking its icon more than once).
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run.
If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply
@ -582,9 +586,14 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
+ Windows
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file:
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file,
located here:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Mandej ekzaminon kartelën e formësimit personal të përdoruesit:
C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -597,7 +606,7 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
Mandej ekzaminon kartelën e formësimit personal të përdoruesit:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg
Finally, any options sent as command-line arguments are used.
@ -631,8 +640,8 @@ Tux Paint is using options I didn't specify!
nosound=yes
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "/
home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaintrc" file:
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own
"/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaintrc" file:
sound=yes

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@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
version 0.9.33
Dokumentim Instalimi
Të drejta kopjimi © 2002-2023 nga kontribues të ndryshëm; shihni AUTHORS.txt.
Të drejta kopjimi © 2002-2024 nga kontribues të ndryshëm; shihni AUTHORS.txt.
https://tuxpaint.org/
13 maj 2023
27 prill 2024
+------------------------------------------------------+
| Pasqyrë e Lëndës |
@ -466,8 +466,8 @@ Nëse Diçka Shkon Ters
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it
is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an
Explorer, and look for a file called "stderr.txt" in your personal saving
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\
TuxPaint".
folder for TuxPaint which is normaly
"C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\".
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to
incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing

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@ -1136,17 +1136,19 @@ Ruaje Formësimin e Shtypësit
If you do not override it, the default location is:
o Linux & Unix — Under a hidden directory named ".tuxpaint" in your
home directory (aka "~" or "$HOME")
Shembull: /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/
o Windows — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Data" folder.
Shembull: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\
TuxPaint\saved\
o macOS — Inside a folder named "TuxPaint" in your "Application
Support" folder.
Shembull: /Users/Username/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/
saved/
Linux / Unix
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:
/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/
Windows
C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\
macOS
/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/
Haiku
/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/
💡 Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must also
specify a subdirectory.

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@ -154,8 +154,9 @@ the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll
need to double-click the "tuxpaint.exe" icon in the "Tux Paint" folder on your
computer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "C:\
Program Files\", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer.
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in
"C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\", though you may have changed this when you ran the
installer.
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you
extracted the contents of the ZIP file.
@ -1160,21 +1161,21 @@ You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portabl
Network Graphic) — and place it in Tux Paint's "saved" directory/folder. Here
is where to find it (by default):
Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista
Brenda dosjes “AppData” të përdoruesi, p.sh.: “C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\
AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\”.
Windows 2000, XP
Brenda dosjes “Application Data” të përdoruesi, p.sh.: “C:\Documents and
Settings\emër përdoruesi\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\”.
Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
In the user's "AppData" folder:
e.g., "C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"
macOS
Brenda dosjes “Library” të përdoruesi, p.sh.: “/Users/emër përdoruesi/
Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/”.
In the user's "Application Support" folder:
e.g., "/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/"
Linux/Unix
Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory
("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/".
Linux / Unix
In the user's "home directory" folder:
e.g., "/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/"
Haiku
In the user's "settings" folder:
e.g., "/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/"
💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in

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</p>
<p>
26 janar 2024 </p>
27 prill 2024 </p>
</center>
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@ -312,27 +312,34 @@
Hiq rastin kur i keni kërkuar Tux Paint-it që ti ruaj në një vend të caktuar (duke përdorur mundësinë “savedir”), Tux Paint-i i ruan te një vendndodhje standarde në diskun tuaj vendor: </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
Te dosja “AppData” e përdoruesit:<br> p.sh., <code>C:\Users\<i>Emërpërdoruesi</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
Te dosja “Application Support” e përdoruesit:<br> p.sh., <code>/Users/<i>Emërpërdoruesi</i>/Library/Applicaton Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </dd>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
Te drejtoria shtëpi e përdoruesit (“<code>$HOME</code>”), nën një nëndosje “.tuxpaint”:<br> p.sh., <code>/home/<i>emërpërdoruesi</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </dd>
</dl>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p>
Figurat depozitohen si bitmap-e PNG, të cilat, shumica e programeve modernë (përpunuesi figurash, përpunues fjalësh, shfletues, etj), duhet të jenë në gjendje ti ngarkojnë. </p>
@ -610,10 +617,10 @@
<dd>
<p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in "<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint</code>"). </p>
If Tux Paint aborts with the message: "You're already running a copy of Tux Paint!", this means it has been launched in the last 30 seconds. (On Unix/Linux, this message would appear in a terminal console if you ran Tux Paint from a command-line. On Windows, this message would appear in a file named "<code>stdout.txt</code>" in the same folder where <code>TuxPaint.exe</code> resides (e.g., in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>). </p>
<p>
A lockfile ("~/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat" on Linux and Unix, "userdata\lockfile.dat" on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
A lockfile (e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Linux and Unix, <nobr>"<code>userdata\lockfile.dat</code>"</nobr> on Windows) is used to make sure Tux Paint isn't run too many times at once (e.g., due to a child impatiently clicking its icon more than once). </p>
<p>
Even if the lockfile exists, it contains the 'time' Tux Paint was last run. If it's been more than 30 seconds, Tux Paint should run fine, and simply update the lockfile with the current time. </p>
@ -694,12 +701,19 @@
<li>
<cite>Windows</cite>
<p>
Under Windows, Tux Paint first examines the configuration file: </p>
Under Windows, it first examines the system-wide configuration file, located here: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>C:\Users\<i>Username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
Mandej ekzaminon kartelën e formësimit personal të përdoruesit: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -713,8 +727,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -722,8 +735,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.cfg</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -737,8 +749,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -746,8 +757,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaintrc</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaintrc</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -761,8 +771,7 @@
<blockquote>
<p>
<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>
</p>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/tuxpaint.conf</code></nobr> </p>
</blockquote>
<p>
@ -774,7 +783,7 @@
This means that if anything is set in a configuration file that you don't want set, you'll need to either change the config. file (if you can), or override the option on the command-line. </p>
<p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if "<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>" includes this option to disable sound... </p>
For example, on Linux and Unix, if <nobr>"<code>/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf</code>"</nobr> includes this option to disable sound... </p>
<blockquote>
<p>
@ -783,7 +792,7 @@
</blockquote>
<p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own "<code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaintrc</code>" file: </p>
...then you can reenable sound by either adding this option to your own <nobr>"<code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaintrc</code>"</nobr> file: </p>
<blockquote>
<p>

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@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
Dokumentim Instalimi </h1>
<p>
Të drejta kopjimi &copy; 2002-2023 nga kontribues të ndryshëm; shihni <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
Të drejta kopjimi &copy; 2002-2024 nga kontribues të ndryshëm; shihni <a href="../../AUTHORS.txt">AUTHORS.txt</a>.<br>
<a href="https://tuxpaint.org/">https://tuxpaint.org/</a>
</p>
<p>
13 maj 2023 </p>
27 prill 2024 </p>
</center>
</header>
@ -757,7 +757,7 @@
</header>
<p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly "C:\Users\<i>username</i>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint". </p>
If, when you double-click on the shortcut to run Tux Paint, nothing happens, it is probably because some of these command-line options are wrong. Open an Explorer, and look for a file called "<code>stderr.txt</code>" in your personal saving folder for TuxPaint which is normaly <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>. </p>
<p>
It will contain a description of what was wrong. Usually it will just be due to incorrect character-case (capital 'Z' instead of lowercase 'z') or a missing (or extra) '-' (dash). </p>

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@ -1786,17 +1786,24 @@
<p>
If you do not override it, the <b><i>default</i></b> location is: </p>
<ul>
<li>Linux &amp; Unix — Under a hidden directory named "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" in your home directory (aka "<code>~</code>" or "<code>$HOME</code>")<br>
Shembull: <code>/home/<i>username</i>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code> </li>
<dl>
<dt>Linux / Unix</dt>
<dd>
Under a hidden directory in your home directory:<br/>
<nobr><code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>Windows — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Data</code>" folder.<br>
Shembull: <code>C:\Documents and Settings\<i>Username</i>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code> <br>
</li>
<dt>Windows</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code></nobr> </dd>
<li>macOS — Inside a folder named "<code>TuxPaint</code>" in your "<code>Application Support</code>" folder.<br>
Shembull: <code>/Users/<i>Username</i>/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code> </li>
</ul>
<dt>macOS</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
<dt>Haiku</dt>
<dd>
<nobr><code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code></nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "<code>H:\</code>"), you must also specify a subdirectory. </p>

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If you're using the 'portable' (ZIP-file) version of Tux Paint, or if you used the 'Tux Paint Installer,' but chose not to have shortcuts installed, you'll need to double-click the "<code>tuxpaint.exe</code>" icon in the "<code>Tux Paint</code>" folder on your computer. </p>
<p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in "<code>C:\Program Files\</code>", though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
By default, the 'Tux Paint Installer' will put Tux Paint's folder in <nobr>"<code>C:\Program Files\TuxPaint\</code>"</nobr>, though you may have changed this when you ran the installer. </p>
<p>
If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file. </p>
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<p>
You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses &mdash; PNG (Portable Network Graphic) &mdash; and place it in Tux Paint's "<code>saved</code>" directory/folder. Here is where to find it (by default): </p>
<dl>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Brenda dosjes “<code>AppData</code>” të përdoruesi, p.sh.: “<code>C:\Users\<em>emër përdoruesi</em>\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>”. </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Windows 2000, XP</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Brenda dosjes “<code>Application Data</code>” të përdoruesi, p.sh.: “<code>C:\Documents and Settings\<em>emër përdoruesi</em>\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\</code>”. </dd>
<dt>
<strong>macOS</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Brenda dosjes “<code>Library</code>” të përdoruesi, p.sh.: “<code>/Users/<em>emër përdoruesi</em>/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/</code>”. </dd>
<dt>
<strong>Linux/Unix</strong>
</dt>
<dd>
Inside a hidden "<code>.tuxpaint</code>" directory, in the user's home directory ("<code>$HOME</code>"), e.g. "<code>/home/<em>emër përdoruesi</em>/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>". </dd>
</dl>
<dt>
<cite>Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "AppData" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>C:\Users\emër përdoruesi\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>macOS</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "Application Support" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/Users/emër përdoruesi/Library/Application Support/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Linux / Unix</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "home directory" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/home/emër përdoruesi/.tuxpaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
<dt>
<cite>Haiku</cite>
</dt>
<dd>
In the user's "settings" folder:<br> e.g., <nobr>"<code>/boot/home/config/settings/TuxPaint/saved/</code>"</nobr> </dd>
</dl>
<p class="note">
<span title="Information">&#128161;</span> <strong>Note:</strong> It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using <em>other</em> applications, though the 'Export' option from Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog can be used to copy them to a location that's easier and safer to access. </p>