diff --git a/docs/CHANGES.txt b/docs/CHANGES.txt index 96344dba0..a7d38156c 100644 --- a/docs/CHANGES.txt +++ b/docs/CHANGES.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Various contributors (see below, and AUTHORS.txt) http://www.tuxpaint.org/ -2022.February.24 (0.9.28) +2022.February.27 (0.9.28) * Improvements to "Paint" and "Lines" tools: ------------------------------------------ * Brush spacing may now be altered within Tux Paint. @@ -221,8 +221,8 @@ http://www.tuxpaint.org/ * Documentation updates: --------------------- - * Added some styling, call-outs for notes, and improved printing - output in README docs. + * Added some styling, use of HTML semantic tags, call-outs for notes, + improved printed output, and other improvements to the README docs. Bill Kendrick * macOS Apple Silicon and Universal Binary build instructions diff --git a/docs/en/README.txt b/docs/en/README.txt index ffad27c2f..97e89f59f 100644 --- a/docs/en/README.txt +++ b/docs/en/README.txt @@ -7,26 +7,40 @@ https://tuxpaint.org/ @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter - February 24, 2022 + February 27, 2022 - +-------------------------------------------+ - |Table of Contents | - |-------------------------------------------| - | * About Tux Paint | - | * Using Tux Paint | - | * Launching Tux Paint | - | * Title Screen | - | * Main Screen | - | * Available Tools | - | * Drawing Tools | - | * Other Controls | - | * Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint | - | * Further Reading | - | * How to Get Help | - | * How to Participate | - +-------------------------------------------+ - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------+ + |Table of Contents | + |----------------------------------------------------| + | * About Tux Paint | + | * Using Tux Paint | + | * Launching Tux Paint | + | * Title Screen | + | * Main Screen | + | * Available Tools | + | * Drawing Tools | + | * "Paint" Tool (Brush) | + | * "Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) | + | * "Lines" Tool | + | * "Shapes" Tool | + | * "Text" and "Label" Tools | + | * "Fill" Tool | + | * "Magic" Tool (Special Effects) | + | * "Eraser" Tool | + | * Other Controls | + | * "Undo" and "Redo" Commands | + | * "New" Command | + | * "Open" Command | + | * "Save" Command | + | * "Print" Command | + | * "Slides" Command (under "Open") | + | * "Quit" Command | + | * Sound Muting | + | * Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint | + | * Further Reading | + | * How to Get Help | + | * How to Participate | + +----------------------------------------------------+ About Tux Paint @@ -79,8 +93,6 @@ Objectives selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. Access to other files on the computer is restricted. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Using Tux Paint Launching Tux Paint @@ -97,8 +109,6 @@ Launching Tux Paint If any errors occur, they will be displayed on the terminal (to STDERR). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Users [Tux Paint Icon] @@ -123,14 +133,10 @@ Launching Tux Paint If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - macOS Users Simply double-click the "Tux Paint" icon. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - [Title screen] Title Screen @@ -141,8 +147,6 @@ Title Screen window to continue. (Or, after about 5 seconds, the title screen will go away automatically.) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Main Screen The main screen is divided into the following sections: @@ -181,8 +185,12 @@ Main Screen Lower: Colors - A palette of available colors are shown near the bottom of the - screen. + When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices + will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a + color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the + "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen + brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when + flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) @@ -220,8 +228,6 @@ Main Screen At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you use Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Available Tools Drawing Tools @@ -272,8 +278,6 @@ Available Tools display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) The Stamp tool is like a set of rubber stamps or stickers. It lets @@ -312,8 +316,6 @@ Available Tools display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Lines" Tool This tool lets you draw straight lines using the various brushes @@ -338,8 +340,6 @@ Available Tools of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Shapes" Tool This tool lets you draw some simple filled, and un-filled shapes. @@ -400,8 +400,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Text" and "Label" Tools Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a @@ -503,8 +501,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Fill" Tool The 'Fill' tool 'flood-fills' a contiguous area of your drawing @@ -521,8 +517,6 @@ Available Tools below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Magic" Tool (Special Effects) The Magic tool is actually a set of special tools. Select one of @@ -540,8 +534,6 @@ Available Tools See the instructions for each Magic tool (in the 'magic-docs' folder). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Eraser" Tool This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click (or @@ -556,24 +548,18 @@ Available Tools As you erase, a 'squeaky clean' eraser wiping sound is played. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Other Controls - "Undo" Command + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands - Clicking this tool will undo the last drawing action. You can even - undo more than once! + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing + action. You can even undo more than once! ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [Z] on the keyboard to Undo. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - "Redo" Command - - Clicking this tool will redo the drawing action you just un-did - with the 'Undo' button. + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just + un-did via the "Undo" command. As long as you don't draw again, you can redo as many times as you had undone! @@ -581,8 +567,6 @@ Available Tools ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [R] on the keyboard to Redo. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "New" Command Clicking the 'New' button will start a new drawing. A dialog will @@ -624,8 +608,6 @@ Available Tools overwrite the original, so you can use it again later (by accessing it from the 'New' dialog). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Open" Command This shows you a list of all of the pictures you've saved. If @@ -634,42 +616,39 @@ Available Tools list of pictures. Click a picture to select it, and then... + * Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list + to load the selected picture. - * Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list - to load the selected picture. + (Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to load + it.) - (Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to - load it.) + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing + hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you + want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.) - * Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower - right of the list to erase the selected picture. (You will - be asked to confirm.) + * Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower right + of the list to erase the selected picture. (You will be asked + to confirm.) - 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of - version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your - desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover - and restore it, if you change your mind). + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of + version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's + trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore + it, if you change your mind). - * Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export - the image to your export folder. (e.g., - "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/") + * Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export the + image to your export folder. (e.g., "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/") - * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the - lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, - for details. + From the "Open" screen you can also: + * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower + left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for + details. - * Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the - list to cancel and return to the picture you were drawing. - - If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been - saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or - not. (See "Save," below.) + * Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the + list to cancel and return to the picture you were drawing. ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [O] on the keyboard to bring up the 'Open' dialog. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Save" Command This saves your current picture. @@ -691,8 +670,6 @@ Available Tools ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [S] on the keyboard to save. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Print" Command Click this button and your picture will be printed! @@ -793,8 +770,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Slides" Command (under "Open") The 'Slides' button is available in the 'Open' dialog. It can be @@ -869,8 +844,6 @@ Available Tools Click 'Back' in the slideshow image selection screen to return to the 'Open' dialog. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Quit" Command Clicking the 'Quit' button, closing the Tux Paint window, or @@ -899,8 +872,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Sound Muting There is no on-screen control button at this time, but by using @@ -914,8 +885,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog only displays pictures you created with Tux @@ -1024,8 +993,6 @@ Importing Pictures Manually height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Further Reading Other documentation included with Tux Paint (found in the "docs" @@ -1062,13 +1029,10 @@ Importing Pictures Manually Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - How to Get Help If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint - developers and other users. - + developers and other users: * Report bugs or request new features via the project's bug-tracking system * Participate in the various project mailing lists @@ -1077,13 +1041,10 @@ Importing Pictures Manually To learn more, visit the "Contact" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/contact/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - How to Participate Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your - help in a variety of ways. - + help in a variety of ways: * Translate Tux Paint to another language * Improve existing translations * Create artwork (stamps, starters, templates, brushes) @@ -1094,6 +1055,9 @@ Importing Pictures Manually To learn more, visit the "Help Us" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/help/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Trademark notices - ### + * "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. + * "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. + * "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. + * "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. diff --git a/docs/en/html/README.html b/docs/en/html/README.html index 0061c7be3..122677b51 100644 --- a/docs/en/html/README.html +++ b/docs/en/html/README.html @@ -13,11 +13,14 @@ } div.screenshot-right { float: right; + margin-left: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em; } div.screenshot-right-after { clear: both; } div.keeptogether { page-break-inside: avoid; } + section h1 { font-size: 2em; } h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: sans; } h1 { color: #800; page-break-before: always; break-before: always; } h2 { color: #440; page-break-after: avoid; break-after: avoid; } @@ -46,6 +49,10 @@ padding: 0.5em; display: inline-block; } + section.outer { + padding-bottom: 1em; + border-bottom: 2px solid #000; + } @media print { p { @@ -60,1557 +67,1583 @@ link="#0000FF" vlink="#FF0000" alink="#FF00FF"> -
-

- Tux Paint
- version 0.9.28

-

- A simple drawing program for children

+
+
+
+

+ Tux Paint
+ version 0.9.28

-

- Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
- https://tuxpaint.org/
- @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter -

+

+ A simple drawing program for children

-

- February 24, 2022

-
- - - - - - - - - -
- Table of Contents
- -
- -
- -

- About Tux Paint -

- -

- What Is "Tux Paint"?

- -
-

- Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids ages 3 and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the program. It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help your child be creative.

-
- -

- License

- -
-

- Tux Paint is an Open Source project, Free Software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is free, and the 'source code' behind the program is available. (This allows others to add features, fix bugs, and use parts of the program in their own GPL'd software.)

- -

- See COPYING.txt for the full text of the GPL license.

-
- -

- Objectives

- -
-
-
- Easy and Fun -
- -
- Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It is meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. There are also extra-large cartoon-style mouse pointer shapes.
-
- -
-
- Extensibility -
- -
- Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and 'rubber stamp' shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape.
-
- -
-
- Portability -
- -
- Tux Paint is portable among various computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, etc. The interface looks the same among them all. Tux Paint runs suitably well on older systems, and can be built to run better on slow systems.
-
- -
-
- Simplicity -
- -
- There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. Access to other files on the computer is restricted.
-
-
- -
- -

- Using Tux Paint -

- -

- Launching Tux Paint -

- -

- Linux/Unix Users

- -
-

- Tux Paint should have placed a laucher icon in your KDE and/or GNOME menus, under 'Graphics.'

- -
-

- Alternatively, you can run the following command at a shell prompt (e.g., "$"):

- -
- $ tuxpaint -
-
- -

- If any errors occur, they will be displayed on the terminal (to STDERR).

-
- -
- -

- Windows Users

- -
- - - - -
- [Tux Paint Icon]
- Tux Paint -
- -

- If you installed Tux Paint on your computer using the 'Tux Paint Installer,' it will have asked you whether you wanted a 'Start' menu short-cut, and/or a desktop shortcut. If you agreed, you can simply run Tux Paint from the 'Tux Paint' section of your 'Start' menu (e.g., under 'All Programs'), or by double-clicking the 'Tux Paint' icon on your desktop, if you had the installer place one there.

- -

- 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 "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.

- -

- If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file.

-
- -
- -

- macOS Users

- -
-

- Simply double-click the "Tux Paint" icon.

-
- -
- -
- [Title screen] -
- -
-

- Title Screen -

- -

- When Tux Paint first loads, a title/credits screen will appear.

-
- -

- Once loading is complete, press a key or click or tap in the Tux Paint window to continue. (Or, after about 5 seconds, the title screen will go away automatically.)

- -
- -
- -
-

- Main Screen -

- -

- The main screen is divided into the following sections:

-
- -
-
- -
- - -
-
- Left Side: Toolbar -
- -

- The toolbar contains the drawing and editing controls.

-
-
- -
- -
-
- [Canvas] -
- -
- Middle: Drawing Canvas -
- -
-

- The largest part of the screen, in the center, is the drawing canvas. This is, obviously, where you draw!

- -

- 💡 Note: The size of the drawing canvas depends on the size of Tux Paint. You can change the size of Tux Paint using the Tux Paint Config. configuration tool, or by other means. See the Options documentation for more details.

-
- -
- -
-
- - -
- -
- Right Side: Selector -
- -
-

- Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g., when the Paint Brush or Line tool is selected, it shows the various brushes available. When the Rubber Stamp tool is selected, it shows the different shapes you can use. When the Text or Label tool is selected, it shows various fonts.

-
- -
- -
-
- - -
- -
- Lower: Colors -
- -
-

- A palette of available colors are shown near the bottom of the screen.

- -

- On the far right are three special color options:

    -
  • The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see below.
  • The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a box containing thousands of colors.
  • -
  • The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios of colors added are shown at the bottom.
  • -
+ Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
+ https://tuxpaint.org/
+ @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter

- When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

+ February 27, 2022

+
+ -

- Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

- - + + + + -
+ + + +
+ Table of Contents
+ +
+ + +
+
+

+ About Tux Paint

+
+ +

+ What Is "Tux Paint"?

+ +
+

+ Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids ages 3 and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the program. It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help your child be creative.

+
+ +

+ License

+ +
+

+ Tux Paint is an Open Source project, Free Software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is free, and the 'source code' behind the program is available. (This allows others to add features, fix bugs, and use parts of the program in their own GPL'd software.)

+ +

+ See COPYING.txt for the full text of the GPL license.

+
+ +

+ Objectives

+ +
+
+
+ Easy and Fun +
+ +
+ Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It is meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. There are also extra-large cartoon-style mouse pointer shapes.
+
+ +
+
+ Extensibility +
+ +
+ Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and 'rubber stamp' shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape.
+
+ +
+
+ Portability +
+ +
+ Tux Paint is portable among various computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, etc. The interface looks the same among them all. Tux Paint runs suitably well on older systems, and can be built to run better on slow systems.
+
+ +
+
+ Simplicity +
+ +
+ There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. Access to other files on the computer is restricted.
+
+
+
+ +
+
+

+ Using Tux Paint

+
+ +

+ Launching Tux Paint

+ +

+ Linux/Unix Users

+ +
+

+ Tux Paint should have placed a laucher icon in your KDE and/or GNOME menus, under 'Graphics.'

+ +
+

+ Alternatively, you can run the following command at a shell prompt (e.g., "$"):

+ +
+ $ tuxpaint +
+
+ +

+ If any errors occur, they will be displayed on the terminal (to STDERR).

+
+ +

+ Windows Users

+ +
+ + + + +
+ [Tux Paint Icon]
+ Tux Paint +
+ +

+ If you installed Tux Paint on your computer using the 'Tux Paint Installer,' it will have asked you whether you wanted a 'Start' menu short-cut, and/or a desktop shortcut. If you agreed, you can simply run Tux Paint from the 'Tux Paint' section of your 'Start' menu (e.g., under 'All Programs'), or by double-clicking the 'Tux Paint' icon on your desktop, if you had the installer place one there.

+ +

+ 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 "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.

+ +

+ If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file.

+
+ +

+ macOS Users

+ +
+

+ Simply double-click the "Tux Paint" icon.

+
+
+ +
-
- - -
+
+
+ [Title screen] +
+

+ Title Screen

+
-
- Bottom: Help Area -
- -
-

- At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you use Tux Paint.

-
+

+ When Tux Paint first loads, a title/credits screen will appear.

+

+ Once loading is complete, press a key or click or tap in the Tux Paint window to continue. (Or, after about 5 seconds, the title screen will go away automatically.)

+
- +
-
- -

- Available Tools -

- -

- Drawing Tools -

- -
-
- "Paint" Tool (Brush) -
- -
- -

- The Paint Brush tool lets you draw freehand, using various brushes (chosen in the Selector on the right) and colors (chosen in the Color palette towards the bottom).

+
+
+
+

+ Main Screen

+

- If you hold the mouse button down, and move the mouse, it will draw as you move.

+ The main screen is divided into the following sections:

+
-

- Some brushes are animated — they change their shape as you draw them. A good example of this is the vines brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes will have a small "filmstrip" icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

- -

- Other brushes are directional — they will draw a different shape depending on what direction you are painting with them. An example of this is the arrow brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes have a small 8-way arrow icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

- -

- Finally, some brushes can be both direction and animated. Examples of this are the cat and squirrel brushes that ship with Tux Paint. These brushes will have both the "filmstrip" and 8-way arrow icons.

- -

- As you draw, a sound is played. The bigger the brush, the lower the pitch.

- -
- -
- - Brush Spacing -
-

- The space between each position where a brush is applied to the canvas can vary. Some brushes (such as the footprints and flower) are spaced, by default, far enough apart that they don't overlap. Other brushes (such as the basic circular ones) are spaced closely, so they make a continuous stroke.

-

- The default spacing of brushes may be overridden using by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the wider the spacing. Brush spacing affects both tools that use the brushes: the "Paint" tool and the "Lines" tool.

-
- +
+
+ +
+ +
-

- Note: If the "nobrushspacing" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation.

-
- -
-
- -
- "Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) -
- -
- -

- The Stamp tool is like a set of rubber stamps or stickers. It lets you paste pre-drawn or photographic images (like a picture of a horse, or a tree, or the moon) in your picture.

- -

- As you move the mouse around the canvas, an outline follows the mouse, showing where the stamp will be placed, and how big it will be. Click to place the stamp.

- -
- -
- -

- There can be numerous categories of stamps (e.g., animals, plants, outer space, vehicles, people, etc.). Use the Left and Right arrows near the bottom of the Selector to cycle through the collections.

- -

- Prior to 'stamping' an image onto your drawing, various effects can sometimes be applied (depending on the stamp):

- -
    -
  • Some stamps can be colored or tinted. If the color palette below the canvas is activated, you can click the colors to change the tint or color of the stamp before placing it in the picture.
  • - -
  • Stamps can be shrunk and expanded, by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the larger the stamp will appear in your picture.
  • - -
  • Many stamps may be flipped vertically, or displayed as a mirror-image, using the control buttons at the bottom right.
  • -
- -
- -
- -

- Different stamps can have different sound effects and/or descriptive (spoken) sounds. Buttons in the Help Area at the lower left (near Tux, the Linux penguin) allow you to re-play the sound effects and descriptive sounds for the currently-selected stamp.

- -

- Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation.

- -
-
- -
- "Lines" Tool -
- -
- -

- This tool lets you draw straight lines using the various brushes and colors you normally use with the Paint Brush.

- -

- Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

- -

- Let go of the mouse to complete the line. A "sproing!" sound will play.

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- The Text tool is the original text-entry tool in Tux Paint. Text entered using this tool can't be modified or moved later, since it becomes part of the drawing. However, because the text becomes part of the picture, it can be drawn over or modified using Magic tool effects (e.g., smudged, tinted, embossed, etc.)

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- When using the Label tool (which was added to Tux Paint in version 0.9.22), the text 'floats' over the image, and the details of the label (the text, the position of the label, the font choice and the color) get stored separately. This allows the label to be repositioned or edited later.

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+ The largest part of the screen, in the center, is the drawing canvas. This is, obviously, where you draw!

- The Label tool can be disabled (e.g., by selecting "Disable 'Label' Tool" in Tux Paint Config. or running Tux Paint with the "nolabel" option).

+ 💡 Note: The size of the drawing canvas depends on the size of Tux Paint. You can change the size of Tux Paint using the Tux Paint Config. configuration tool, or by other means. See the Options documentation for more details.

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- Tux Paint allows inputting characters in different languages. Most Latin characters (A-Z, ñ, è, etc.) can by entered directly. Some languages require that Tux Paint be switched into an alternate input mode before entering, and some characters must be composed using numerous keypresses.

+ Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g., when the Paint Brush or Line tool is selected, it shows the various brushes available. When the Rubber Stamp tool is selected, it shows the different shapes you can use. When the Text or Label tool is selected, it shows various fonts.

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+ When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when flood-filling an area of the picture.)

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  • The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios of colors added are shown at the bottom.
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- When Tux Paint's locale is set to one of the languages that provide alternate input modes, a key is used to cycle through normal (Latin character) and locale-specific mode or modes.

+ When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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+ Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

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+ At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you use Tux Paint.

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+ Available Tools

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+ The Paint Brush tool lets you draw freehand, using various brushes (chosen in the Selector on the right) and colors (chosen in the Color palette towards the bottom).

- Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

+ If you hold the mouse button down, and move the mouse, it will draw as you move.

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+ Some brushes are animated — they change their shape as you draw them. A good example of this is the vines brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes will have a small "filmstrip" icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

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+ Other brushes are directional — they will draw a different shape depending on what direction you are painting with them. An example of this is the arrow brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes have a small 8-way arrow icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

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+ Finally, some brushes can be both direction and animated. Examples of this are the cat and squirrel brushes that ship with Tux Paint. These brushes will have both the "filmstrip" and 8-way arrow icons.

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+ As you draw, a sound is played. The bigger the brush, the lower the pitch.

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+ The space between each position where a brush is applied to the canvas can vary. Some brushes (such as the footprints and flower) are spaced, by default, far enough apart that they don't overlap. Other brushes (such as the basic circular ones) are spaced closely, so they make a continuous stroke.

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+ The default spacing of brushes may be overridden using by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the wider the spacing. Brush spacing affects both tools that use the brushes: the "Paint" tool and the "Lines" tool.

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+ Note: If the "nobrushspacing" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation.

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+ The Stamp tool is like a set of rubber stamps or stickers. It lets you paste pre-drawn or photographic images (like a picture of a horse, or a tree, or the moon) in your picture.

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+ As you move the mouse around the canvas, an outline follows the mouse, showing where the stamp will be placed, and how big it will be. Click to place the stamp.

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+ There can be numerous categories of stamps (e.g., animals, plants, outer space, vehicles, people, etc.). Use the Left and Right arrows near the bottom of the Selector to cycle through the collections.

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+ Prior to 'stamping' an image onto your drawing, various effects can sometimes be applied (depending on the stamp):

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- An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

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- The Magic tool is actually a set of special tools. Select one of the 'magic' effects from the selector on the right. Then, depending on the tool, you can either click and drag around the picture, and/or simply click the picture once, to apply the effect.

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- If the tool can be used by clicking and dragging, a 'painting' button will be available on the left, below the list of Magic tools on the right side of the screen. If the tool can affect the entire picture at once, an 'entire picture' button will be available on the right.

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- This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click (or click and drag), the picture will be erased. (This may be white, some other color, or to a background picture, depending on the picture.)

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+ Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation.

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+ This tool lets you draw straight lines using the various brushes and colors you normally use with the Paint Brush.

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+ Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

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+ Let go of the mouse to complete the line. A "sproing!" sound will play.

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+ Some brushes are animated, and will show a pattern of shapes along the line. Others are directional, and will show a different shape depending on the angle of the brush. And finally some are both animated and directional. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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+ Different brushes have different spacing, leaving either a series of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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- To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

+ This tool lets you draw some simple filled, and un-filled shapes.

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+ Select a shape from the selector on the right (circle, square, oval, etc.).

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+ Use the options at the bottom right to choose the shape tool's behavior:

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+ 📜 This was Tux Paint's only behavior through version 0.9.24.)

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+ 📜 This option was added starting with Tux Paint version 0.9.25.)

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- 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

+ Note: If shape controls are disabled (e.g., with the "noshapecontrols" option), the controls will not be presented, and the "shapes from center" method will be used.

- During the slideshow, press [Space], [Enter] or [Return], or the [Right arrow] — or click the 'Next' button at the lower left — to manually advance to the next slide. Press [Left arrow] to go back to the previous slide.

+ In the canvas, click the mouse and hold it to stretch the shape out from where you clicked. Some shapes can change proportion (e.g., rectangle and oval may be wider than tall, or taller than wide), others cannot (e.g., square and circle).

- Press [Escape], or click the 'Back' button at the lower right, to exit the slideshow and return to the slideshow image selection screen.

+ For shapes that can change proportion, the aspect ratio of the shape will be shown at the bottom. For example: "1:1" will be shown if it is "square" (as tall as it is wide); "2:1" if it is either twice as wide as it is tall, or twice as tall as it is wide; and so on.

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+ Click the mouse button again and the shape will be drawn in the current color.

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+ Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). You may also apply a bold, and/or an italic styling effect to the text. Click on the screen and a cursor will appear. Type text and it will show up on the screen. (You can change the font, color, and styling while entering the text, before it is applied to the canvas.)

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+ Press [Enter] or [Return] and the text will be drawn onto the picture and the cursor will move down one line.

+ +

+ Alternatively, press [Tab] and the text will be drawn onto the picture, but the cursor will move to the right of the text, rather than down a line, and to the left. (This can be useful to create a line of text with mixed colors, fonts, styles and sizes.)

+ +

+ Clicking elsewhere in the picture while the text entry is still active causes the current line of text to move to that location (where you can continue editing it).

+ +
+ +
+ +
+
+ "Text" versus "Label" +
+ +
+

+ The Text tool is the original text-entry tool in Tux Paint. Text entered using this tool can't be modified or moved later, since it becomes part of the drawing. However, because the text becomes part of the picture, it can be drawn over or modified using Magic tool effects (e.g., smudged, tinted, embossed, etc.)

+ +

+ When using the Label tool (which was added to Tux Paint in version 0.9.22), the text 'floats' over the image, and the details of the label (the text, the position of the label, the font choice and the color) get stored separately. This allows the label to be repositioned or edited later.

+ +

+ To edit a label, click the label selection button. All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted. Click one — or use the [Tab] key to cycle through all the labels, and the [Enter] or [Return] key to select one — and you may then edit the label. (Use they [Backspace] key to erase characters, and other keys to add text to the label; click in the canvas to reposition the label; click in the palette to change the color of the text in the label; etc.)

+ +

+ You may "apply" a label to the canvas, painting the text into the picture as if it had been added using the Text tool, by clicking the label application button. (This feature was added in Tux Paint version 0.9.28.) All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted, and you select one just as you do when selecting a label to edit. The chosen label will be removed, and the text will be added directly to the canvas.

+ +

+ The Label tool can be disabled (e.g., by selecting "Disable 'Label' Tool" in Tux Paint Config. or running Tux Paint with the "nolabel" option).

+
+ +
+ International Character Input +
+ +
+

+ Tux Paint allows inputting characters in different languages. Most Latin characters (A-Z, ñ, è, etc.) can by entered directly. Some languages require that Tux Paint be switched into an alternate input mode before entering, and some characters must be composed using numerous keypresses.

+ +

+ When Tux Paint's locale is set to one of the languages that provide alternate input modes, a key is used to cycle through normal (Latin character) and locale-specific mode or modes.

+ +

+ Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

+ +
    +
  • Japanese — Romanized Hiragana and Romanized Katakana — right [Alt] key
  • + +
  • Korean — Hangul 2-Bul — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
  • + +
  • Traditional Chinese — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
  • + +
  • Thai — right [Alt] key
  • +
+ +

+ 💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're trying to type.

+ +
+ +
+ On-screen Keyboard +
+ +
+

+ An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

+

+ See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information.

+
+
+
+ +
+ "Fill" Tool +
+ +
+ +

+ The 'Fill' tool 'flood-fills' a contiguous area of your drawing with a color of your choice. Three fill options are offered:

    +
  • Solid — click once to fill an area with a solid color.
  • +
  • Brush — click and drag to fill an area with a solid color using freehand painting.
  • +
  • Linear — click and then drag to fill the area with color that fades away (a gradient) towards where you drag the mouse.
  • +
  • Radial — click once to fill an area with a color that fades away (a gradient) radially, centered on where you clicked.
  • +
+

- 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

+ 📜 Note: Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.24, "Fill" was a Magic tool (see below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling.

+
+ +
+ "Magic" Tool (Special Effects) +
+ +
+ +

+ The Magic tool is actually a set of special tools. Select one of the 'magic' effects from the selector on the right. Then, depending on the tool, you can either click and drag around the picture, and/or simply click the picture once, to apply the effect.

- Pressing [Escape] during the export process will abort the process, and return you to the 'Slideshow' dialog.

+ If the tool can be used by clicking and dragging, a 'painting' button will be available on the left, below the list of Magic tools on the right side of the screen. If the tool can affect the entire picture at once, an 'entire picture' button will be available on the right.

+ +

+ See the instructions for each Magic tool (in the 'magic-docs' folder).

+
+ +
+ "Eraser" Tool +
+ +
+ +

+ This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click (or click and drag), the picture will be erased. (This may be white, some other color, or to a background picture, depending on the picture.)

+ +

+ A number of eraser sizes are available, both round and square.

+ +

+ As you move the mouse around, a square outline follows the pointer, showing what part of the picture will be erased to white.

+ +

+ As you erase, a 'squeaky clean' eraser wiping sound is played.

+
-

- Click 'Back' in the slideshow image selection screen to return to the 'Open' dialog.

+
+
+

+ Other Controls

+
-
- +
+
+ "Undo" and "Redo" Commands +
-
- "Quit" Command -
+
+ + -
- -

- Clicking the 'Quit' button, closing the Tux Paint window, or pushing the [Escape] key will quit Tux Paint.

+

+ Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing action. You can even undo more than once!

-

- You will first be prompted as to whether you really want to quit.

+

+ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [Z] on the keyboard to Undo.

-

- If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

+

+ Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just un-did via the "Undo" command.

-

- Note: If the image is saved, it will be reloaded automatically the next time you run Tux Paint -- unless the "startblank" option is set.

+

+ As long as you don't draw again, you can redo as many times as you had undone!

-

- Note: The 'Quit' button within Tux Paint, and quitting via the [Escape] key, may be disabled, via the "noquit" option.

+

+ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [R] on the keyboard to Redo.

+
-

- In that case, the "window close" button on Tux Paint's title bar (if not in fullscreen mode) or the [Alt] + [F4] key sequence may be used to quit.

+
+ "New" Command +
-

- If neither of those are possible, the key sequence of [Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] may be used to quit.

+
+ +

+ Clicking the 'New' button will start a new drawing. A dialog will appear where you may choose to start a new picture using a solid background color, or using a 'Starter' or 'Template' image (see below). You will first be asked whether you really want to do this.

-

- See the "Options" documentation.

+

+ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [N] on the keyboard to start a new drawing.

-
-
+ Special Solid Background Color Choices +
+

+ Along with the preset solid colors, you can also choose colors using a rainbow palette or a "color mixer". These operate identically to the options found in the color palette shown below the canvas when drawing a picture. See Main Screen > Lower: Colors > Special color options for details.

+
-
- Sound Muting -
+ 'Starter' & Template Images +
+

+ 'Starters' can behave like a page from a coloring book — a black-and-white outline of a picture, which you can then color in, and the black outline remains intact — or like a 3D photograph, where you draw in between a foreground and background layer.

-
-

- There is no on-screen control button at this time, but by using the [Alt] + [S] keyboard sequence, sound effects can be disabled and re-enabled (muted and unmuted) while the program is running.

+

+ 'Templates' are similar, but simply provide a background drawing to work off of. Unlike 'Starters', there is no layer that remains in the foreground of anything you draw in the picture.

-

- Note that if sounds are completely disabled via the "nosound" option, the [Alt] + [S] key combination has no effect. (i.e., it cannot be used to turn on sounds when the parent/teacher wants them disabled.)

+

+ When using the 'Eraser' tool, the original image from the 'Starter' or 'Template' will reappear. The 'Flip' and 'Mirror' Magic tools affect the orientation of the 'Starter' or 'Template', as well.

-

- See the "Options" documentation.

-
-
+

+ When you load a 'Starter' or 'Template', draw on it, and then click 'Save,' it creates a new picture file — it doesn't overwrite the original, so you can use it again later (by accessing it from the 'New' dialog).

+ + -
+
+ "Open" Command +
-

- Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint -

+
+ +

+ This shows you a list of all of the pictures you've saved. If there are more than can fit on the screen, use the up and down arrows at the top and bottom of the list to scroll through the list of pictures.

-

- Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog only displays pictures you created with Tux Paint. So what do you do if you want to load some other drawinng or even a photograph into Tux Paint, so you can edit or draw on it?

+
+ +
-

- You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portable Network Graphic) — and place it in Tux Paint's "saved" directory/folder. Here is where to find it (by default):

+

+ Click a picture to select it, and then... +

    +
  • + +

    + Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list to load the selected picture.

    -
    -
    - Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista -
    +

    + (Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to load it.)

    -
    - Inside the user's "AppData" folder, e.g.: "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
    +

    + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.)

    -
    - Windows 2000, XP -
    +
    +
  • -
    - Inside the user's "Application Data" folder, e.g.: "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
    +
  • + +

    + Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower right of the list to erase the selected picture. (You will be asked to confirm.)

    -
    - macOS -
    +

    + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore it, if you change your mind).

    +
    +
  • -
    - Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
    +
  • + +

    + Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export the image to your export folder. (e.g., "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")

    +
    +
  • +
+

-
- Linux/Unix -
+

+ From the "Open" screen you can also:

    +
  • + +

    + Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for details.

    +
    +
  • -
    - Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory ("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
    - +
  • + +

    + Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the list to cancel and return to the picture you were drawing.

    +
    +
  • +
+

-

- 💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using other 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.

+

+ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [O] on the keyboard to bring up the 'Open' dialog.

+ -

- Using the import script, "tuxpaint-import"

+
+ "Save" Command +
-
-

- Linux and Unix users can use the "tuxpaint-import" shell script which gets installed when you install Tux Paint. It uses some NetPBM tools to convert the image ("anytopnm"), resize it so that it will fit in Tux Paint's canvas ("pnmscale"), and convert it to a PNG ("pnmtopng").

+
+ +

+ This saves your current picture.

+ +

+ If you haven't saved it before, it will create a new entry in the list of saved images. (i.e., it will create a new file)

+ +

+ 💡 Note: It won't ask you anything (e.g., for a filename). It will simply save the picture, and play a "camera shutter" sound effect.

+ +

+ If you have saved the picture before, or this is a picture you just loaded using the "Open" command, you will first be asked whether you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry (a new file).

+ +
+ +
+ +

+ Note: If either the "saveover" or "saveovernew" options are set, it won't ask before saving over. See the "Options" documentation.

+ +

+ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [S] on the keyboard to save.

+
+ +
+ "Print" Command +
+ +
+ +

+ Click this button and your picture will be printed!

+ +

+ On most platforms, you can also hold the [Alt] key (called [Option] on Macs) while clicking the 'Print' button to get a printer dialog. Note that this may not work if you're running Tux Paint in fullscreen mode. See below.

+ +
+
+ Disabling Printing +
+ +
+

+ The "noprint" option can be set, which will disable Tux Paint's 'Print' button.

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+ +
+ Restricting Printing +
+ +
+

+ The "printdelay" option can be set, which will only allow occasional printing — once every so many seconds, as configured by you.

+ +

+ For example, with "printdelay=60" in Tux Paint's configuration file, printing can only occur once per minute (60 seconds).

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+ +
+ Printing Commands +
+ +
+

+ (Linux and Unix only) +

+ +

+ Tux Paint prints by generating a PostScript representation of the drawing and sending it to an external program. By default, the program is:

+ +
+ lpr +
+ +

+ This command can be changed by setting a "printcommand" option in Tux Paint's configuration file.

+ +

+ An alternative print command can be invoked by holding the "[Alt]" key on the keyboard while clicking clicking the 'Print' button, as long as you're not in fullscreen mode, an alternative program is run. By default, the program is KDE's graphical print dialog:

+ +
+ kprinter +
+ +

+ This command can be changed by setting a "altprintcommand" option in Tux Paint's configuration file.

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+ +
+ Printer Settings +
+ +
+

+ (Windows and macOS) +

+ +

+ By default, Tux Paint simply prints to the default printer with default settings when the 'Print' button is pushed.

+ +

+ However, if you hold the [Alt] (or [Option]) key on the keyboard while clicking the 'Print' button, as long as you're not in fullscreen mode, your operating system's printer dialog will appear, where you can change the settings.

+ +

+ You can have the printer configuration changes stored between Tux Paint sessions by setting the "printcfg" option.

+ +

+ If the "printcfg" option is used, printer settings will be loaded from the file "printcfg.cfg" in your personal folder (see below). Any changes will be saved there as well.

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+ +
+ Printer Dialog Options +
+ +
+

+ By default, Tux Paint only shows the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the "altprintcommand"; e.g., "kprinter" instead of "lpr") if the [Alt] (or [Option]) key is held while clicking the 'Print' button.

+ +

+ However, this behavior can be changed. You can have the printer dialog always appear by using "--altprintalways" on the command-line, or "altprint=always" in Tux Paint's configuration file. Conversely, you can prevent the [Alt]/[Option] key from having any effect by using "--altprintnever", or "altprint=never".

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+
+
+ +
+ "Slides" Command (under "Open") +
+ +
+ +

+ The 'Slides' button is available in the 'Open' dialog. It can be used to play a simple animation within Tux Paint, or a slideshow of pictures. It can also export an animated GIF based on the chosen images.

+ +
+
+ Chosing pictures +
+ +
+

+ When you enter the 'Slides' section of Tux Paint, it displays a list of your saved files, just like the 'Open' dialog.

+ +

+ Click each of the images you wish to display in a slideshow-style presentation, one by one. A digit will appear over each image, letting you know in which order they will be displayed.

+ +

+ You can click a selected image to unselect it (take it out of your slideshow). Click it again if you wish to add it to the end of the list.

+
+ +
+ Set playback speed +
+ +
+

+ A sliding scale at the lower left of the screen (next to the 'Play' button) can be used to adjust the speed of the slideshow or animated GIF, from slowest to fastest. Choose the leftmost setting to disable automatic advancement during playback within Tux Paint — you will need to press a key or click to go to the next slide (see below).

+ +

+ 💡 Note: The slowest setting does not automatically advance through the slides. Use it for when you want to step through them manually. (This does not apply to an exported animated GIF.)

+ +
+ +
+
+ +
+ Playback in Tux Paint +
+ +
+

+ To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

+ +

+ 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

+ +

+ During the slideshow, press [Space], [Enter] or [Return], or the [Right arrow] — or click the 'Next' button at the lower left — to manually advance to the next slide. Press [Left arrow] to go back to the previous slide.

+ +

+ Press [Escape], or click the 'Back' button at the lower right, to exit the slideshow and return to the slideshow image selection screen.

+
+ +
+ Exporting an animated GIF +
+ +
+

+ + Click the 'GIF Export' button near the lower right to have Tux Paint generate an animated GIF file based on the selected images.

+ +

+ 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

+ +

+ Pressing [Escape] during the export process will abort the process, and return you to the 'Slideshow' dialog.

+
+
+ +

+ Click 'Back' in the slideshow image selection screen to return to the 'Open' dialog.

+
+ +
+ "Quit" Command +
+ +
+ +

+ Clicking the 'Quit' button, closing the Tux Paint window, or pushing the [Escape] key will quit Tux Paint.

+ +

+ You will first be prompted as to whether you really want to quit.

+ +

+ If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

+ +

+ Note: If the image is saved, it will be reloaded automatically the next time you run Tux Paint -- unless the "startblank" option is set.

+ +

+ Note: The 'Quit' button within Tux Paint, and quitting via the [Escape] key, may be disabled, via the "noquit" option.

+ +

+ In that case, the "window close" button on Tux Paint's title bar (if not in fullscreen mode) or the [Alt] + [F4] key sequence may be used to quit.

+ +

+ If neither of those are possible, the key sequence of [Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] may be used to quit.

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+ +
+ Sound Muting +
+ +
+

+ There is no on-screen control button at this time, but by using the [Alt] + [S] keyboard sequence, sound effects can be disabled and re-enabled (muted and unmuted) while the program is running.

+ +

+ Note that if sounds are completely disabled via the "nosound" option, the [Alt] + [S] key combination has no effect. (i.e., it cannot be used to turn on sounds when the parent/teacher wants them disabled.)

+ +

+ See the "Options" documentation.

+
+ +
+
+ +
+
+

+ Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint

+

- It also uses the "date" command to get the current time and date, which is the file-naming convention Tux Paint uses for saved files. (Remember, you are never asked for a 'filename' when you go to save or open pictures!)

+ Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog only displays pictures you created with Tux Paint. So what do you do if you want to load some other drawinng or even a photograph into Tux Paint, so you can edit or draw on it?

- To use this script, simply run it from a command-line prompt, and provide it the name(s) of the file(s) you wish to convert.

+ You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portable 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\".
+ +
+ macOS +
+ +
+ Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
+ +
+ Linux/Unix +
+ +
+ Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory ("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
+
-

- They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

- 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

+ 💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using other 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.

-

- Example:

- -
- $ tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg
- grandma.jpg -> - /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
- jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
-
- -

- The first line ("tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg") is the command to run. The following two lines are output from the program while it's working.

- -

- Now you can load Tux Paint, and a version of that original picture will be available under the 'Open' dialog. Just double-click its icon!

- - -

- Importing Pictures Manually

- -
-

- Windows, macOS, and Haiku users who wish to import arbitrary images into Tux Paint must do so via a manual process.

- -

- Load a graphics program that is capable of both loading your picture and saving a PNG format file. (See the documentation file "PNG.html" for a list of suggested software, and other references.)

- -

- When Tux Paint loads an image that's not the same size as its drawing canvas, it scales (and sometimes smears the edges of) the image so that it fits within the canvas.

- -

- To avoid having the image stretched or smeared, you can resize it to Tux Paint's canvas size. This size depends on the size of the Tux Paint window, or resolution at which Tux Paint is run, if in fullscreen. (Note: The default resolution is 800x600.) See "Calculating Image Dimensions", below.

- -

- Save the picture in PNG format. It is highly recommended that you name the filename using the current date and time, since that's the convention Tux Paint uses:

- -
- YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png -
- -
    -
  • YYYY = Year
  • -
  • MM = Month (two digits, "01"-"12")
  • -
  • DD = Day of month (two digits, "01"-"31")
  • -
  • HH = Hour (two digits, in 24-hour format, "00"-"23")
  • -
  • mm = Minute (two digits, "00"-"59")
  • -
  • ss = Seconds (two digits, "00"-"59")
  • -
- -

- Example: "20210731110500.png", for July 31, 2021 at 11:05am.

- -

- Place this PNG file in your Tux Paint "saved" directory/folder. (See above.)

- -

- Calculating Image Dimensions

+

+ Using the import script, "tuxpaint-import"

- This part of the documentation needs to be rewritten, since the new "buttonsize" option was added. For now, try drawing and saving an image within Tux Paint, then determine what size (pixel width and height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint.

+ Linux and Unix users can use the "tuxpaint-import" shell script which gets installed when you install Tux Paint. It uses some NetPBM tools to convert the image ("anytopnm"), resize it so that it will fit in Tux Paint's canvas ("pnmscale"), and convert it to a PNG ("pnmtopng").

+ +

+ It also uses the "date" command to get the current time and date, which is the file-naming convention Tux Paint uses for saved files. (Remember, you are never asked for a 'filename' when you go to save or open pictures!)

+ +

+ To use this script, simply run it from a command-line prompt, and provide it the name(s) of the file(s) you wish to convert.

+ +

+ They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

+

+ 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

+ +

+ Example:

+ +
+ $ tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg
+ grandma.jpg -> + /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
+ jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
+
+ +

+ The first line ("tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg") is the command to run. The following two lines are output from the program while it's working.

+ +

+ Now you can load Tux Paint, and a version of that original picture will be available under the 'Open' dialog. Just double-click its icon!

-
-
+

+ Importing Pictures Manually

-

- Further Reading -

+
+

+ Windows, macOS, and Haiku users who wish to import arbitrary images into Tux Paint must do so via a manual process.

- Other documentation included with Tux Paint (found in the "docs" folder/directory) includes:
    -
  • - Using Tux Paint:
      -
    • - OPTIONS.html
      - Detailed instructions on command-line and configuration-file options, for those who don't want to use the Tux Paint Config. tool to manage Tux Paint's configuration.
    • +

      + Load a graphics program that is capable of both loading your picture and saving a PNG format file. (See the documentation file "PNG.html" for a list of suggested software, and other references.)

      -
    • - 'Magic' Tool Documentation ("magic-docs")
      - Documentation for each of the currently-installed 'Magic' tools.
    • +

      + When Tux Paint loads an image that's not the same size as its drawing canvas, it scales (and sometimes smears the edges of) the image so that it fits within the canvas.

      + +

      + To avoid having the image stretched or smeared, you can resize it to Tux Paint's canvas size. This size depends on the size of the Tux Paint window, or resolution at which Tux Paint is run, if in fullscreen. (Note: The default resolution is 800x600.) See "Calculating Image Dimensions", below.

      + +

      + Save the picture in PNG format. It is highly recommended that you name the filename using the current date and time, since that's the convention Tux Paint uses:

      + +
      + YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png +
      + +
        +
      • YYYY = Year
      • +
      • MM = Month (two digits, "01"-"12")
      • +
      • DD = Day of month (two digits, "01"-"31")
      • +
      • HH = Hour (two digits, in 24-hour format, "00"-"23")
      • +
      • mm = Minute (two digits, "00"-"59")
      • +
      • ss = Seconds (two digits, "00"-"59")
      - -
    • - How to extend Tux Paint:
        +

        + Example: "20210731110500.png", for July 31, 2021 at 11:05am.

        + +

        + Place this PNG file in your Tux Paint "saved" directory/folder. (See above.)

        + +

        + Calculating Image Dimensions

        + +
        +

        + This part of the documentation needs to be rewritten, since the new "buttonsize" option was added. For now, try drawing and saving an image within Tux Paint, then determine what size (pixel width and height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint.

        +
        +
+
+ +
+
+

+ Further Reading

+ +

+ Other documentation included with Tux Paint (found in the "docs" folder/directory) includes:

  • - EXTENDING.html
    - Detailed instructions on extending Tux Paint: creating brushes, stamps, starters, and templates; adding fonts; and creating new on-screen keyboard layouts and input methods.
  • + Using Tux Paint:
      +
    • + OPTIONS.html
      + Detailed instructions on command-line and configuration-file options, for those who don't want to use the Tux Paint Config. tool to manage Tux Paint's configuration.
    • + +
    • + 'Magic' Tool Documentation ("magic-docs")
      + Documentation for each of the currently-installed 'Magic' tools.
    • +
    +
  • - PNG.html
    - Notes on creating PNG format bitmapped (raster) images for use in Tux Paint.
  • + How to extend Tux Paint:
      +
    • + EXTENDING.html
      + Detailed instructions on extending Tux Paint: creating brushes, stamps, starters, and templates; adding fonts; and creating new on-screen keyboard layouts and input methods.
    • + +
    • + PNG.html
      + Notes on creating PNG format bitmapped (raster) images for use in Tux Paint.
    • + +
    • + SVG.html
      + Notes on creating SVG format vector images for use in Tux Paint.
    • +
    +
  • - SVG.html
    - Notes on creating SVG format vector images for use in Tux Paint.
  • + Technical information:
      +
    • + INSTALL.html
      + Instructions for compiling and installing Tux Paint, when applicable.
    • + +
    • + SIGNALS.html
      + Information about the POSIX signals that Tux Paint responds to.
    • +
    + + +
  • + Development history and license:
      +
    • + AUTHORS.txt
      + List of authors and contributors.
    • + +
    • + CHANGES.txt
      + Summary of what has changed between releases of Tux Paint.
    • + +
    • + COPYING.txt
      + Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL)
    • +
    +
- +

+
-
  • - Technical information: +

    -
    +

    + To learn more, visit the "Help Us" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    + -

    - How to Get Help -

    +
    +
    +
    +

    + Trademark notices +

    +
    -

    - If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint developers and other users.

    -
      -
    • Report bugs or request new features via the project's bug-tracking system
    • -
    • Participate in the various project mailing lists
    • -
    • Contact the developers directly
    • -
    - -

    - To learn more, visit the "Contact" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/contact/

    - -
    - -

    - How to Participate -

    - -

    - Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your help in a variety of ways.

    - -
      -
    • Translate Tux Paint to another language
    • -
    • Improve existing translations
    • -
    • Create artwork (stamps, starters, templates, brushes)
    • -
    • Add or improve features or magic tools
    • -
    • Create classroom curriculum
    • -
    • Promote or help support others using Tux Paint
    • -
    - -

    - To learn more, visit the "Help Us" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    - -
    - -

    ###

    +
      +
    • "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
    • +
    • "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
    • +
    • "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
    • +
    • "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc.
    • +
    +
    +
    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt index f42eff48d..061ed930c 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint versión 0.9.28 Advanced Stamps 'How-To' - Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan and others; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan and others; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt index 6557bdcbe..083cf7e90 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Environment Variables Documentation - Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt index e1920aaf8..38ba762f1 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Tux Paint versión 0.9.28 - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt index 5e386821e..fa8ffdda6 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint versión 0.9.28 Frequently Asked Questions - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt index 37b2b939e..f0b275af4 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Installation Documentation - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt index fcdec8e6c..b8be52ba4 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Options Documentation - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt index b7a5c18e4..28ce2e4fc 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 PNG Documentation - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt index 6035234ad..5530b029b 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -7,26 +7,40 @@ https://tuxpaint.org/ @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter - febrero 24, 2022 + febrero 27, 2022 - +-------------------------------------------+ - |Table of Contents | - |-------------------------------------------| - | * About Tux Paint | - | * Using Tux Paint | - | * Launching Tux Paint | - | * Title Screen | - | * Main Screen | - | * Available Tools | - | * Drawing Tools | - | * Other Controls | - | * Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint | - | * Further Reading | - | * How to Get Help | - | * How to Participate | - +-------------------------------------------+ - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------+ + |Table of Contents | + |----------------------------------------------------| + | * About Tux Paint | + | * Using Tux Paint | + | * Launching Tux Paint | + | * Title Screen | + | * Main Screen | + | * Available Tools | + | * Drawing Tools | + | * "Paint" Tool (Brush) | + | * "Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) | + | * "Lines" Tool | + | * "Shapes" Tool | + | * "Text" and "Label" Tools | + | * "Fill" Tool | + | * "Magic" Tool (Special Effects) | + | * "Eraser" Tool | + | * Other Controls | + | * "Undo" and "Redo" Commands | + | * "New" Command | + | * "Open" Command | + | * "Save" Command | + | * "Print" Command | + | * "Slides" Command (under "Open") | + | * "Quit" Command | + | * Sound Muting | + | * Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint | + | * Further Reading | + | * How to Get Help | + | * How to Participate | + +----------------------------------------------------+ About Tux Paint @@ -79,8 +93,6 @@ Objectives selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. Access to other files on the computer is restricted. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Using Tux Paint Launching Tux Paint @@ -97,8 +109,6 @@ Launching Tux Paint If any errors occur, they will be displayed on the terminal (to STDERR). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows Users [Tux Paint Icon] @@ -123,14 +133,10 @@ Launching Tux Paint If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - macOS Users Simply double-click the "Tux Paint" icon. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - [Title screen] Title Screen @@ -141,8 +147,6 @@ Title Screen window to continue. (Or, after about 5 seconds, the title screen will go away automatically.) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Main Screen The main screen is divided into the following sections: @@ -181,8 +185,12 @@ Main Screen Lower: Colors - A palette of available colors are shown near the bottom of the - screen. + When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices + will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a + color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the + "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen + brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when + flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) @@ -220,8 +228,6 @@ Main Screen At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you use Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Available Tools Drawing Tools @@ -272,8 +278,6 @@ Available Tools display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) The Stamp tool is like a set of rubber stamps or stickers. It lets @@ -312,8 +316,6 @@ Available Tools display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Lines" Tool This tool lets you draw straight lines using the various brushes @@ -338,8 +340,6 @@ Available Tools of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Shapes" Tool This tool lets you draw some simple filled, and un-filled shapes. @@ -400,8 +400,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Text" and "Label" Tools Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a @@ -503,8 +501,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Fill" Tool The 'Fill' tool 'flood-fills' a contiguous area of your drawing @@ -521,8 +517,6 @@ Available Tools below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Magic" Tool (Special Effects) The Magic tool is actually a set of special tools. Select one of @@ -540,8 +534,6 @@ Available Tools See the instructions for each Magic tool (in the 'magic-docs' folder). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Eraser" Tool This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click (or @@ -556,24 +548,18 @@ Available Tools As you erase, a 'squeaky clean' eraser wiping sound is played. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Other Controls - "Undo" Command + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands - Clicking this tool will undo the last drawing action. You can even - undo more than once! + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing + action. You can even undo more than once! ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [Z] on the keyboard to Undo. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - "Redo" Command - - Clicking this tool will redo the drawing action you just un-did - with the 'Undo' button. + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just + un-did via the "Undo" command. As long as you don't draw again, you can redo as many times as you had undone! @@ -581,8 +567,6 @@ Available Tools ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [R] on the keyboard to Redo. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "New" Command Clicking the 'New' button will start a new drawing. A dialog will @@ -624,8 +608,6 @@ Available Tools overwrite the original, so you can use it again later (by accessing it from the 'New' dialog). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Open" Command This shows you a list of all of the pictures you've saved. If @@ -634,42 +616,39 @@ Available Tools list of pictures. Click a picture to select it, and then... + * Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list + to load the selected picture. - * Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list - to load the selected picture. + (Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to load + it.) - (Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to - load it.) + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing + hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you + want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.) - * Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower - right of the list to erase the selected picture. (You will - be asked to confirm.) + * Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower right + of the list to erase the selected picture. (You will be asked + to confirm.) - 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of - version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your - desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover - and restore it, if you change your mind). + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of + version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's + trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore + it, if you change your mind). - * Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export - the image to your export folder. (e.g., - "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/") + * Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export the + image to your export folder. (e.g., "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/") - * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the - lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, - for details. + From the "Open" screen you can also: + * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower + left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for + details. - * Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the - list to cancel and return to the picture you were drawing. - - If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been - saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or - not. (See "Save," below.) + * Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the + list to cancel and return to the picture you were drawing. ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [O] on the keyboard to bring up the 'Open' dialog. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Save" Command This saves your current picture. @@ -691,8 +670,6 @@ Available Tools ⌨ Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [S] on the keyboard to save. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Print" Command Click this button and your picture will be printed! @@ -793,8 +770,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Slides" Command (under "Open") The 'Slides' button is available in the 'Open' dialog. It can be @@ -869,8 +844,6 @@ Available Tools Click 'Back' in the slideshow image selection screen to return to the 'Open' dialog. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - "Quit" Command Clicking the 'Quit' button, closing the Tux Paint window, or @@ -899,8 +872,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Sound Muting There is no on-screen control button at this time, but by using @@ -914,8 +885,6 @@ Available Tools ⚙ See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog only displays pictures you created with Tux @@ -1024,8 +993,6 @@ Importing Pictures Manually height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Further Reading Other documentation included with Tux Paint (found in the "docs" @@ -1062,13 +1029,10 @@ Importing Pictures Manually Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - How to Get Help If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint - developers and other users. - + developers and other users: * Report bugs or request new features via the project's bug-tracking system * Participate in the various project mailing lists @@ -1077,13 +1041,10 @@ Importing Pictures Manually To learn more, visit the "Contact" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/contact/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - How to Participate Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your - help in a variety of ways. - + help in a variety of ways: * Translate Tux Paint to another language * Improve existing translations * Create artwork (stamps, starters, templates, brushes) @@ -1094,6 +1055,9 @@ Importing Pictures Manually To learn more, visit the "Help Us" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/help/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Trademark notices - ### + * "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. + * "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. + * "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. + * "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt index bdad85a71..5c92e0a11 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Signals Documentation - Copyright © 2019-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2019-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt index 1a0cbc9dd..e43b3d55c 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 SVG Documentation - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ enero 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html index 30fe237f4..cca31527f 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Advanced Stamps 'How-To'

    - Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan and others; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan and others; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html index db95bac99..414bce6a9 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Environment Variables Documentation

    - Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html index 0197b1288..8c1fd6f25 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ versión 0.9.28

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html index 67f9af4ca..833190c58 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Frequently Asked Questions

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html index ecb4f2dbe..f75e42599 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Installation Documentation

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html index b3b08f2bc..4895d32b8 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Options Documentation

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html index 9f499e8b3..dec5f482f 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ PNG Documentation

    - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html index 9e48cae8d..4dfe9db81 100644 --- a/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/es_ES.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -13,11 +13,14 @@ } div.screenshot-right { float: right; + margin-left: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em; } div.screenshot-right-after { clear: both; } div.keeptogether { page-break-inside: avoid; } + section h1 { font-size: 2em; } h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: sans; } h1 { color: #800; page-break-before: always; break-before: always; } h2 { color: #440; page-break-after: avoid; break-after: avoid; } @@ -46,6 +49,10 @@ padding: 0.5em; display: inline-block; } + section.outer { + padding-bottom: 1em; + border-bottom: 2px solid #000; + } @media print { p { @@ -60,1557 +67,1583 @@ link="#0000FF" vlink="#FF0000" alink="#FF00FF"> -
    -

    - Tux Paint
    - versión 0.9.28

    -

    - A simple drawing program for children

    +
    +
    +
    +

    + Tux Paint
    + versión 0.9.28

    -

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    - https://tuxpaint.org/
    - @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter -

    +

    + A simple drawing program for children

    -

    - febrero 24, 2022

    -
    - - - - - - - - - -
    - Table of Contents
    - -
    - -
    - -

    - About Tux Paint -

    - -

    - What Is "Tux Paint"?

    - -
    -

    - Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids ages 3 and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the program. It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help your child be creative.

    -
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    - License

    - -
    -

    - Tux Paint is an Open Source project, Free Software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is free, and the 'source code' behind the program is available. (This allows others to add features, fix bugs, and use parts of the program in their own GPL'd software.)

    - -

    - See COPYING.txt for the full text of the GPL license.

    -
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    - Objectives

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    - Easy and Fun -
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    - Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It is meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. There are also extra-large cartoon-style mouse pointer shapes.
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    - Tux Paint should have placed a laucher icon in your KDE and/or GNOME menus, under 'Graphics.'

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    - If you installed Tux Paint on your computer using the 'Tux Paint Installer,' it will have asked you whether you wanted a 'Start' menu short-cut, and/or a desktop shortcut. If you agreed, you can simply run Tux Paint from the 'Tux Paint' section of your 'Start' menu (e.g., under 'All Programs'), or by double-clicking the 'Tux Paint' icon on your desktop, if you had the installer place one there.

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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 "tuxpaint.exe" icon in the "Tux Paint" folder on your computer.

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    - 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.

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    - Simply double-click the "Tux Paint" icon.

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    - When Tux Paint first loads, a title/credits screen will appear.

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    - 💡 Note: The size of the drawing canvas depends on the size of Tux Paint. You can change the size of Tux Paint using the Tux Paint Config. configuration tool, or by other means. See the Options documentation for more details.

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    - Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g., when the Paint Brush or Line tool is selected, it shows the various brushes available. When the Rubber Stamp tool is selected, it shows the different shapes you can use. When the Text or Label tool is selected, it shows various fonts.

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    - A palette of available colors are shown near the bottom of the screen.

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    - On the far right are three special color options:

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    • The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see below.
    • The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a box containing thousands of colors.
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    • The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios of colors added are shown at the bottom.
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    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    + https://tuxpaint.org/
    + @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter

    - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    - Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

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    + Table of Contents
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    + About Tux Paint

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    + What Is "Tux Paint"?

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    + Tux Paint is a free drawing program designed for young children (kids ages 3 and up). It has a simple, easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who helps guide children as they use the program. It provides a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help your child be creative.

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    + License

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    + Tux Paint is an Open Source project, Free Software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It is free, and the 'source code' behind the program is available. (This allows others to add features, fix bugs, and use parts of the program in their own GPL'd software.)

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    + See COPYING.txt for the full text of the GPL license.

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    + Objectives

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    + Easy and Fun +
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    + Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It is meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. There are also extra-large cartoon-style mouse pointer shapes.
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    + Extensibility +
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    + Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and 'rubber stamp' shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape.
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    + Portability +
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    + Tux Paint is portable among various computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, etc. The interface looks the same among them all. Tux Paint runs suitably well on older systems, and can be built to run better on slow systems.
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    + Simplicity +
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    + There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. Access to other files on the computer is restricted.
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    + Using Tux Paint

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    + Launching Tux Paint

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    + Linux/Unix Users

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    + Tux Paint should have placed a laucher icon in your KDE and/or GNOME menus, under 'Graphics.'

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    + Alternatively, you can run the following command at a shell prompt (e.g., "$"):

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    + $ tuxpaint +
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    + If any errors occur, they will be displayed on the terminal (to STDERR).

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    + Windows Users

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    + [Tux Paint Icon]
    + Tux Paint +
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    + If you installed Tux Paint on your computer using the 'Tux Paint Installer,' it will have asked you whether you wanted a 'Start' menu short-cut, and/or a desktop shortcut. If you agreed, you can simply run Tux Paint from the 'Tux Paint' section of your 'Start' menu (e.g., under 'All Programs'), or by double-clicking the 'Tux Paint' icon on your desktop, if you had the installer place one there.

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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 "tuxpaint.exe" icon in the "Tux Paint" folder on your computer.

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    + 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.

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    + If you used the 'ZIP-file' download, Tux Paint's folder will be wherever you extracted the contents of the ZIP file.

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    + macOS Users

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    + Simply double-click the "Tux Paint" icon.

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    + Title Screen

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    - At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you use Tux Paint.

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    + When Tux Paint first loads, a title/credits screen will appear.

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    + Once loading is complete, press a key or click or tap in the Tux Paint window to continue. (Or, after about 5 seconds, the title screen will go away automatically.)

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    - The Paint Brush tool lets you draw freehand, using various brushes (chosen in the Selector on the right) and colors (chosen in the Color palette towards the bottom).

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    + Main Screen

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    - If you hold the mouse button down, and move the mouse, it will draw as you move.

    + The main screen is divided into the following sections:

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    - Some brushes are animated — they change their shape as you draw them. A good example of this is the vines brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes will have a small "filmstrip" icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

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    - Other brushes are directional — they will draw a different shape depending on what direction you are painting with them. An example of this is the arrow brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes have a small 8-way arrow icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

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    - Finally, some brushes can be both direction and animated. Examples of this are the cat and squirrel brushes that ship with Tux Paint. These brushes will have both the "filmstrip" and 8-way arrow icons.

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    - As you draw, a sound is played. The bigger the brush, the lower the pitch.

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    - The space between each position where a brush is applied to the canvas can vary. Some brushes (such as the footprints and flower) are spaced, by default, far enough apart that they don't overlap. Other brushes (such as the basic circular ones) are spaced closely, so they make a continuous stroke.

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    - The default spacing of brushes may be overridden using by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the wider the spacing. Brush spacing affects both tools that use the brushes: the "Paint" tool and the "Lines" tool.

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    - Note: If the "nobrushspacing" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation.

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    - The Stamp tool is like a set of rubber stamps or stickers. It lets you paste pre-drawn or photographic images (like a picture of a horse, or a tree, or the moon) in your picture.

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    - As you move the mouse around the canvas, an outline follows the mouse, showing where the stamp will be placed, and how big it will be. Click to place the stamp.

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    - There can be numerous categories of stamps (e.g., animals, plants, outer space, vehicles, people, etc.). Use the Left and Right arrows near the bottom of the Selector to cycle through the collections.

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    - Prior to 'stamping' an image onto your drawing, various effects can sometimes be applied (depending on the stamp):

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    • Stamps can be shrunk and expanded, by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the larger the stamp will appear in your picture.
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    • Many stamps may be flipped vertically, or displayed as a mirror-image, using the control buttons at the bottom right.
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    - Different stamps can have different sound effects and/or descriptive (spoken) sounds. Buttons in the Help Area at the lower left (near Tux, the Linux penguin) allow you to re-play the sound effects and descriptive sounds for the currently-selected stamp.

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    - This tool lets you draw straight lines using the various brushes and colors you normally use with the Paint Brush.

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    - Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

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    - Let go of the mouse to complete the line. A "sproing!" sound will play.

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    - Some brushes are animated, and will show a pattern of shapes along the line. Others are directional, and will show a different shape depending on the angle of the brush. And finally some are both animated and directional. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    - Different brushes have different spacing, leaving either a series of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    - This tool lets you draw some simple filled, and un-filled shapes.

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    - The shape will expand from where you initially clicked, and will be centered around that position.
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    - 📜 This was Tux Paint's only behavior through version 0.9.24.)

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    - The shape will extend with one corner starting from where you initially clicked. This is the default method of most other traditional drawing software.

    - 📜 This option was added starting with Tux Paint version 0.9.25.)

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    - In the canvas, click the mouse and hold it to stretch the shape out from where you clicked. Some shapes can change proportion (e.g., rectangle and oval may be wider than tall, or taller than wide), others cannot (e.g., square and circle).

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    - For shapes that can change proportion, the aspect ratio of the shape will be shown at the bottom. For example: "1:1" will be shown if it is "square" (as tall as it is wide); "2:1" if it is either twice as wide as it is tall, or twice as tall as it is wide; and so on.

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    - See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option.

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    - Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). You may also apply a bold, and/or an italic styling effect to the text. Click on the screen and a cursor will appear. Type text and it will show up on the screen. (You can change the font, color, and styling while entering the text, before it is applied to the canvas.)

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    - Press [Enter] or [Return] and the text will be drawn onto the picture and the cursor will move down one line.

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    - Alternatively, press [Tab] and the text will be drawn onto the picture, but the cursor will move to the right of the text, rather than down a line, and to the left. (This can be useful to create a line of text with mixed colors, fonts, styles and sizes.)

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    - Clicking elsewhere in the picture while the text entry is still active causes the current line of text to move to that location (where you can continue editing it).

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    - The Text tool is the original text-entry tool in Tux Paint. Text entered using this tool can't be modified or moved later, since it becomes part of the drawing. However, because the text becomes part of the picture, it can be drawn over or modified using Magic tool effects (e.g., smudged, tinted, embossed, etc.)

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    - When using the Label tool (which was added to Tux Paint in version 0.9.22), the text 'floats' over the image, and the details of the label (the text, the position of the label, the font choice and the color) get stored separately. This allows the label to be repositioned or edited later.

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    - To edit a label, click the label selection button. All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted. Click one — or use the [Tab] key to cycle through all the labels, and the [Enter] or [Return] key to select one — and you may then edit the label. (Use they [Backspace] key to erase characters, and other keys to add text to the label; click in the canvas to reposition the label; click in the palette to change the color of the text in the label; etc.)

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    - You may "apply" a label to the canvas, painting the text into the picture as if it had been added using the Text tool, by clicking the label application button. (This feature was added in Tux Paint version 0.9.28.) All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted, and you select one just as you do when selecting a label to edit. The chosen label will be removed, and the text will be added directly to the canvas.

    + The largest part of the screen, in the center, is the drawing canvas. This is, obviously, where you draw!

    - The Label tool can be disabled (e.g., by selecting "Disable 'Label' Tool" in Tux Paint Config. or running Tux Paint with the "nolabel" option).

    + 💡 Note: The size of the drawing canvas depends on the size of Tux Paint. You can change the size of Tux Paint using the Tux Paint Config. configuration tool, or by other means. See the Options documentation for more details.

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    - International Character Input + Right Side: Selector

    - Tux Paint allows inputting characters in different languages. Most Latin characters (A-Z, ñ, è, etc.) can by entered directly. Some languages require that Tux Paint be switched into an alternate input mode before entering, and some characters must be composed using numerous keypresses.

    + Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g., when the Paint Brush or Line tool is selected, it shows the various brushes available. When the Rubber Stamp tool is selected, it shows the different shapes you can use. When the Text or Label tool is selected, it shows various fonts.

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    + Lower: Colors +
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    + When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when flood-filling an area of the picture.)

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    + On the far right are three special color options:

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    • The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) allows you to pick a color found within your drawing. A shortcut key is available to access this feature quickly; see below.
    • The rainbow palette allows you to pick a color from within a box containing thousands of colors.
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    • The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios of colors added are shown at the bottom.
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    - When Tux Paint's locale is set to one of the languages that provide alternate input modes, a key is used to cycle through normal (Latin character) and locale-specific mode or modes.

    + When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    + Note: You can define your own colors for Tux Paint. See the "Options" documentation.

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    + Bottom: Help Area +
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    + At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you use Tux Paint.

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    + Available Tools

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    + Drawing Tools

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    + "Paint" Tool (Brush) +
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    + The Paint Brush tool lets you draw freehand, using various brushes (chosen in the Selector on the right) and colors (chosen in the Color palette towards the bottom).

    - Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

    + If you hold the mouse button down, and move the mouse, it will draw as you move.

    + +

    + Some brushes are animated — they change their shape as you draw them. A good example of this is the vines brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes will have a small "filmstrip" icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

    + +

    + Other brushes are directional — they will draw a different shape depending on what direction you are painting with them. An example of this is the arrow brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes have a small 8-way arrow icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

    + +

    + Finally, some brushes can be both direction and animated. Examples of this are the cat and squirrel brushes that ship with Tux Paint. These brushes will have both the "filmstrip" and 8-way arrow icons.

    + +

    + As you draw, a sound is played. The bigger the brush, the lower the pitch.

    + +
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    + + Brush Spacing +
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    + The space between each position where a brush is applied to the canvas can vary. Some brushes (such as the footprints and flower) are spaced, by default, far enough apart that they don't overlap. Other brushes (such as the basic circular ones) are spaced closely, so they make a continuous stroke.

    +

    + The default spacing of brushes may be overridden using by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the wider the spacing. Brush spacing affects both tools that use the brushes: the "Paint" tool and the "Lines" tool.

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    + Note: If the "nobrushspacing" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation.

    +
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    + "Stamp" Tool (Rubber Stamps) +
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    + The Stamp tool is like a set of rubber stamps or stickers. It lets you paste pre-drawn or photographic images (like a picture of a horse, or a tree, or the moon) in your picture.

    + +

    + As you move the mouse around the canvas, an outline follows the mouse, showing where the stamp will be placed, and how big it will be. Click to place the stamp.

    + +
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    + There can be numerous categories of stamps (e.g., animals, plants, outer space, vehicles, people, etc.). Use the Left and Right arrows near the bottom of the Selector to cycle through the collections.

    + +

    + Prior to 'stamping' an image onto your drawing, various effects can sometimes be applied (depending on the stamp):

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    • Japanese — Romanized Hiragana and Romanized Katakana — right [Alt] key
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    • Some stamps can be colored or tinted. If the color palette below the canvas is activated, you can click the colors to change the tint or color of the stamp before placing it in the picture.
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    • Korean — Hangul 2-Bul — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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    • Stamps can be shrunk and expanded, by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the larger the stamp will appear in your picture.
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    • Traditional Chinese — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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    • Thai — right [Alt] key
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    • Many stamps may be flipped vertically, or displayed as a mirror-image, using the control buttons at the bottom right.
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    - 💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're trying to type.

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    - An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

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    - See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information.

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    - If the tool can be used by clicking and dragging, a 'painting' button will be available on the left, below the list of Magic tools on the right side of the screen. If the tool can affect the entire picture at once, an 'entire picture' button will be available on the right.

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    - This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click (or click and drag), the picture will be erased. (This may be white, some other color, or to a background picture, depending on the picture.)

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    - As you move the mouse around, a square outline follows the pointer, showing what part of the picture will be erased to white.

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    - Clicking the 'New' button will start a new drawing. A dialog will appear where you may choose to start a new picture using a solid background color, or using a 'Starter' or 'Template' image (see below). You will first be asked whether you really want to do this.

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    - Along with the preset solid colors, you can also choose colors using a rainbow palette or a "color mixer". These operate identically to the options found in the color palette shown below the canvas when drawing a picture. See Main Screen > Lower: Colors > Special color options for details.

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    - 'Starters' can behave like a page from a coloring book — a black-and-white outline of a picture, which you can then color in, and the black outline remains intact — or like a 3D photograph, where you draw in between a foreground and background layer.

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    - 'Templates' are similar, but simply provide a background drawing to work off of. Unlike 'Starters', there is no layer that remains in the foreground of anything you draw in the picture.

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    - When using the 'Eraser' tool, the original image from the 'Starter' or 'Template' will reappear. The 'Flip' and 'Mirror' Magic tools affect the orientation of the 'Starter' or 'Template', as well.

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    - When you load a 'Starter' or 'Template', draw on it, and then click 'Save,' it creates a new picture file — it doesn't overwrite the original, so you can use it again later (by accessing it from the 'New' dialog).

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    - This shows you a list of all of the pictures you've saved. If there are more than can fit on the screen, use the up and down arrows at the top and bottom of the list to scroll through the list of pictures.

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      - 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore it, if you change your mind).

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    - If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.)

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    - If you have saved the picture before, or this is a picture you just loaded using the "Open" command, you will first be asked whether you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry (a new file).

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    - Click this button and your picture will be printed!

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    - On most platforms, you can also hold the [Alt] key (called [Option] on Macs) while clicking the 'Print' button to get a printer dialog. Note that this may not work if you're running Tux Paint in fullscreen mode. See below.

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    - The "printdelay" option can be set, which will only allow occasional printing — once every so many seconds, as configured by you.

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    - For example, with "printdelay=60" in Tux Paint's configuration file, printing can only occur once per minute (60 seconds).

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    - You can have the printer configuration changes stored between Tux Paint sessions by setting the "printcfg" option.

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    - If the "printcfg" option is used, printer settings will be loaded from the file "printcfg.cfg" in your personal folder (see below). Any changes will be saved there as well.

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    - By default, Tux Paint only shows the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the "altprintcommand"; e.g., "kprinter" instead of "lpr") if the [Alt] (or [Option]) key is held while clicking the 'Print' button.

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    - However, this behavior can be changed. You can have the printer dialog always appear by using "--altprintalways" on the command-line, or "altprint=always" in Tux Paint's configuration file. Conversely, you can prevent the [Alt]/[Option] key from having any effect by using "--altprintnever", or "altprint=never".

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    - The 'Slides' button is available in the 'Open' dialog. It can be used to play a simple animation within Tux Paint, or a slideshow of pictures. It can also export an animated GIF based on the chosen images.

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    - When you enter the 'Slides' section of Tux Paint, it displays a list of your saved files, just like the 'Open' dialog.

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    - Click each of the images you wish to display in a slideshow-style presentation, one by one. A digit will appear over each image, letting you know in which order they will be displayed.

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    - A sliding scale at the lower left of the screen (next to the 'Play' button) can be used to adjust the speed of the slideshow or animated GIF, from slowest to fastest. Choose the leftmost setting to disable automatic advancement during playback within Tux Paint — you will need to press a key or click to go to the next slide (see below).

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    + Different stamps can have different sound effects and/or descriptive (spoken) sounds. Buttons in the Help Area at the lower left (near Tux, the Linux penguin) allow you to re-play the sound effects and descriptive sounds for the currently-selected stamp.

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    + Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation.

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    + "Lines" Tool +
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    + This tool lets you draw straight lines using the various brushes and colors you normally use with the Paint Brush.

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    + Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

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    + Let go of the mouse to complete the line. A "sproing!" sound will play.

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    + Some brushes are animated, and will show a pattern of shapes along the line. Others are directional, and will show a different shape depending on the angle of the brush. And finally some are both animated and directional. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    + Different brushes have different spacing, leaving either a series of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    + "Shapes" Tool
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    - To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + This tool lets you draw some simple filled, and un-filled shapes.

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    + Select a shape from the selector on the right (circle, square, oval, etc.).

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    + Use the options at the bottom right to choose the shape tool's behavior:

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    + The shape will expand from where you initially clicked, and will be centered around that position.
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    + 📜 This was Tux Paint's only behavior through version 0.9.24.)

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    + Shapes from corner +
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    + The shape will extend with one corner starting from where you initially clicked. This is the default method of most other traditional drawing software.

    + 📜 This option was added starting with Tux Paint version 0.9.25.)

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    - 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + Note: If shape controls are disabled (e.g., with the "noshapecontrols" option), the controls will not be presented, and the "shapes from center" method will be used.

    - During the slideshow, press [Space], [Enter] or [Return], or the [Right arrow] — or click the 'Next' button at the lower left — to manually advance to the next slide. Press [Left arrow] to go back to the previous slide.

    + In the canvas, click the mouse and hold it to stretch the shape out from where you clicked. Some shapes can change proportion (e.g., rectangle and oval may be wider than tall, or taller than wide), others cannot (e.g., square and circle).

    - Press [Escape], or click the 'Back' button at the lower right, to exit the slideshow and return to the slideshow image selection screen.

    + For shapes that can change proportion, the aspect ratio of the shape will be shown at the bottom. For example: "1:1" will be shown if it is "square" (as tall as it is wide); "2:1" if it is either twice as wide as it is tall, or twice as tall as it is wide; and so on.

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    + Let go of the mouse when you're done stretching.

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    + Normal Shapes Mode +
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    + Now you can move the mouse around the canvas to rotate the shape. The angle your shape is rotated will be shown at the bottom, in degrees (similar to the "Lines" tool, described above).

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    + Click the mouse button again and the shape will be drawn in the current color.

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    + Simple Shapes Mode +
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    + If the "simple shapes" option is enabled, the shape will be drawn on the canvas when you let go of the mouse button. (There's no rotation step.)

    + See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option.

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    + "Text" and "Label" Tools
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    - - Click the 'GIF Export' button near the lower right to have Tux Paint generate an animated GIF file based on the selected images.

    + Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). You may also apply a bold, and/or an italic styling effect to the text. Click on the screen and a cursor will appear. Type text and it will show up on the screen. (You can change the font, color, and styling while entering the text, before it is applied to the canvas.)

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    + Press [Enter] or [Return] and the text will be drawn onto the picture and the cursor will move down one line.

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    + Alternatively, press [Tab] and the text will be drawn onto the picture, but the cursor will move to the right of the text, rather than down a line, and to the left. (This can be useful to create a line of text with mixed colors, fonts, styles and sizes.)

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    + Clicking elsewhere in the picture while the text entry is still active causes the current line of text to move to that location (where you can continue editing it).

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    + The Text tool is the original text-entry tool in Tux Paint. Text entered using this tool can't be modified or moved later, since it becomes part of the drawing. However, because the text becomes part of the picture, it can be drawn over or modified using Magic tool effects (e.g., smudged, tinted, embossed, etc.)

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    + When using the Label tool (which was added to Tux Paint in version 0.9.22), the text 'floats' over the image, and the details of the label (the text, the position of the label, the font choice and the color) get stored separately. This allows the label to be repositioned or edited later.

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    + To edit a label, click the label selection button. All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted. Click one — or use the [Tab] key to cycle through all the labels, and the [Enter] or [Return] key to select one — and you may then edit the label. (Use they [Backspace] key to erase characters, and other keys to add text to the label; click in the canvas to reposition the label; click in the palette to change the color of the text in the label; etc.)

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    + You may "apply" a label to the canvas, painting the text into the picture as if it had been added using the Text tool, by clicking the label application button. (This feature was added in Tux Paint version 0.9.28.) All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted, and you select one just as you do when selecting a label to edit. The chosen label will be removed, and the text will be added directly to the canvas.

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    + The Label tool can be disabled (e.g., by selecting "Disable 'Label' Tool" in Tux Paint Config. or running Tux Paint with the "nolabel" option).

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    + International Character Input +
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    + Tux Paint allows inputting characters in different languages. Most Latin characters (A-Z, ñ, è, etc.) can by entered directly. Some languages require that Tux Paint be switched into an alternate input mode before entering, and some characters must be composed using numerous keypresses.

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    + When Tux Paint's locale is set to one of the languages that provide alternate input modes, a key is used to cycle through normal (Latin character) and locale-specific mode or modes.

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    + Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

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    • Japanese — Romanized Hiragana and Romanized Katakana — right [Alt] key
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    • Korean — Hangul 2-Bul — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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    • Traditional Chinese — right [Alt] key or left [Alt] key
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    • Thai — right [Alt] key
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    + 💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're trying to type.

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    + On-screen Keyboard +
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    + An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

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    + See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information.

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    + The 'Fill' tool 'flood-fills' a contiguous area of your drawing with a color of your choice. Three fill options are offered:

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    • Brush — click and drag to fill an area with a solid color using freehand painting.
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    • Linear — click and then drag to fill the area with color that fades away (a gradient) towards where you drag the mouse.
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    • Radial — click once to fill an area with a color that fades away (a gradient) radially, centered on where you clicked.
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    - 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + 📜 Note: Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.24, "Fill" was a Magic tool (see below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling.

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    + "Magic" Tool (Special Effects) +
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    + The Magic tool is actually a set of special tools. Select one of the 'magic' effects from the selector on the right. Then, depending on the tool, you can either click and drag around the picture, and/or simply click the picture once, to apply the effect.

    - Pressing [Escape] during the export process will abort the process, and return you to the 'Slideshow' dialog.

    + If the tool can be used by clicking and dragging, a 'painting' button will be available on the left, below the list of Magic tools on the right side of the screen. If the tool can affect the entire picture at once, an 'entire picture' button will be available on the right.

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    + See the instructions for each Magic tool (in the 'magic-docs' folder).

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    + "Eraser" Tool +
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    + This tool is similar to the Paint Brush. Wherever you click (or click and drag), the picture will be erased. (This may be white, some other color, or to a background picture, depending on the picture.)

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    + A number of eraser sizes are available, both round and square.

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    + As you move the mouse around, a square outline follows the pointer, showing what part of the picture will be erased to white.

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    + As you erase, a 'squeaky clean' eraser wiping sound is played.

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    - Click 'Back' in the slideshow image selection screen to return to the 'Open' dialog.

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    + Other Controls

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    - Clicking the 'Quit' button, closing the Tux Paint window, or pushing the [Escape] key will quit Tux Paint.

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    + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing action. You can even undo more than once!

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    - You will first be prompted as to whether you really want to quit.

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    + Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [Z] on the keyboard to Undo.

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    - If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

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    + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just un-did via the "Undo" command.

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    - Note: If the image is saved, it will be reloaded automatically the next time you run Tux Paint -- unless the "startblank" option is set.

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    + As long as you don't draw again, you can redo as many times as you had undone!

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    - Note: The 'Quit' button within Tux Paint, and quitting via the [Escape] key, may be disabled, via the "noquit" option.

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    + Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [R] on the keyboard to Redo.

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    - In that case, the "window close" button on Tux Paint's title bar (if not in fullscreen mode) or the [Alt] + [F4] key sequence may be used to quit.

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    + "New" Command +
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    - If neither of those are possible, the key sequence of [Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] may be used to quit.

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    + Clicking the 'New' button will start a new drawing. A dialog will appear where you may choose to start a new picture using a solid background color, or using a 'Starter' or 'Template' image (see below). You will first be asked whether you really want to do this.

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    - See the "Options" documentation.

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    + Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [N] on the keyboard to start a new drawing.

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    + Special Solid Background Color Choices +
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    + Along with the preset solid colors, you can also choose colors using a rainbow palette or a "color mixer". These operate identically to the options found in the color palette shown below the canvas when drawing a picture. See Main Screen > Lower: Colors > Special color options for details.

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    + 'Starters' can behave like a page from a coloring book — a black-and-white outline of a picture, which you can then color in, and the black outline remains intact — or like a 3D photograph, where you draw in between a foreground and background layer.

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    - There is no on-screen control button at this time, but by using the [Alt] + [S] keyboard sequence, sound effects can be disabled and re-enabled (muted and unmuted) while the program is running.

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    + 'Templates' are similar, but simply provide a background drawing to work off of. Unlike 'Starters', there is no layer that remains in the foreground of anything you draw in the picture.

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    - Note that if sounds are completely disabled via the "nosound" option, the [Alt] + [S] key combination has no effect. (i.e., it cannot be used to turn on sounds when the parent/teacher wants them disabled.)

    +

    + When using the 'Eraser' tool, the original image from the 'Starter' or 'Template' will reappear. The 'Flip' and 'Mirror' Magic tools affect the orientation of the 'Starter' or 'Template', as well.

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    - See the "Options" documentation.

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    + When you load a 'Starter' or 'Template', draw on it, and then click 'Save,' it creates a new picture file — it doesn't overwrite the original, so you can use it again later (by accessing it from the 'New' dialog).

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    + This shows you a list of all of the pictures you've saved. If there are more than can fit on the screen, use the up and down arrows at the top and bottom of the list to scroll through the list of pictures.

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    - Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog only displays pictures you created with Tux Paint. So what do you do if you want to load some other drawinng or even a photograph into Tux Paint, so you can edit or draw on it?

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    - You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portable Network Graphic) — and place it in Tux Paint's "saved" directory/folder. Here is where to find it (by default):

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    + Click a picture to select it, and then... +

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      + Click the green 'Open' button at the lower left of the list to load the selected picture.

      -
      -
      - Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista -
      +

      + (Alternatively, you can double-click a picture's icon to load it.)

      -
      - Inside the user's "AppData" folder, e.g.: "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
      +

      + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.)

      -
      - Windows 2000, XP -
      +
      +
    • -
      - Inside the user's "Application Data" folder, e.g.: "C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
      +
    • + +

      + Click the brown 'Erase' (trash can) button at the lower right of the list to erase the selected picture. (You will be asked to confirm.)

      -
      - macOS -
      +

      + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore it, if you change your mind).

      +
      +
    • -
      - Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
      +
    • + +

      + Click the 'Export' button near the lower right to export the image to your export folder. (e.g., "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -
    - Linux/Unix -
    +

    + From the "Open" screen you can also:

      +
    • + +

      + Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for details.

      +
      +
    • -
      - Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory ("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
      - +
    • + +

      + Click the red 'Back' arrow button at the lower right of the list to cancel and return to the picture you were drawing.

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -

    - 💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using other 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.

    +

    + Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [O] on the keyboard to bring up the 'Open' dialog.

    + -

    - Using the import script, "tuxpaint-import"

    +
    + "Save" Command +
    -
    -

    - Linux and Unix users can use the "tuxpaint-import" shell script which gets installed when you install Tux Paint. It uses some NetPBM tools to convert the image ("anytopnm"), resize it so that it will fit in Tux Paint's canvas ("pnmscale"), and convert it to a PNG ("pnmtopng").

    +
    + +

    + This saves your current picture.

    + +

    + If you haven't saved it before, it will create a new entry in the list of saved images. (i.e., it will create a new file)

    + +

    + 💡 Note: It won't ask you anything (e.g., for a filename). It will simply save the picture, and play a "camera shutter" sound effect.

    + +

    + If you have saved the picture before, or this is a picture you just loaded using the "Open" command, you will first be asked whether you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry (a new file).

    + +
    + +
    + +

    + Note: If either the "saveover" or "saveovernew" options are set, it won't ask before saving over. See the "Options" documentation.

    + +

    + Note: You can also press [Control / ⌘] + [S] on the keyboard to save.

    +
    + +
    + "Print" Command +
    + +
    + +

    + Click this button and your picture will be printed!

    + +

    + On most platforms, you can also hold the [Alt] key (called [Option] on Macs) while clicking the 'Print' button to get a printer dialog. Note that this may not work if you're running Tux Paint in fullscreen mode. See below.

    + +
    +
    + Disabling Printing +
    + +
    +

    + The "noprint" option can be set, which will disable Tux Paint's 'Print' button.

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    + +
    + Restricting Printing +
    + +
    +

    + The "printdelay" option can be set, which will only allow occasional printing — once every so many seconds, as configured by you.

    + +

    + For example, with "printdelay=60" in Tux Paint's configuration file, printing can only occur once per minute (60 seconds).

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    + +
    + Printing Commands +
    + +
    +

    + (Linux and Unix only) +

    + +

    + Tux Paint prints by generating a PostScript representation of the drawing and sending it to an external program. By default, the program is:

    + +
    + lpr +
    + +

    + This command can be changed by setting a "printcommand" option in Tux Paint's configuration file.

    + +

    + An alternative print command can be invoked by holding the "[Alt]" key on the keyboard while clicking clicking the 'Print' button, as long as you're not in fullscreen mode, an alternative program is run. By default, the program is KDE's graphical print dialog:

    + +
    + kprinter +
    + +

    + This command can be changed by setting a "altprintcommand" option in Tux Paint's configuration file.

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    + +
    + Printer Settings +
    + +
    +

    + (Windows and macOS) +

    + +

    + By default, Tux Paint simply prints to the default printer with default settings when the 'Print' button is pushed.

    + +

    + However, if you hold the [Alt] (or [Option]) key on the keyboard while clicking the 'Print' button, as long as you're not in fullscreen mode, your operating system's printer dialog will appear, where you can change the settings.

    + +

    + You can have the printer configuration changes stored between Tux Paint sessions by setting the "printcfg" option.

    + +

    + If the "printcfg" option is used, printer settings will be loaded from the file "printcfg.cfg" in your personal folder (see below). Any changes will be saved there as well.

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    + +
    + Printer Dialog Options +
    + +
    +

    + By default, Tux Paint only shows the printer dialog (or, on Linux/Unix, runs the "altprintcommand"; e.g., "kprinter" instead of "lpr") if the [Alt] (or [Option]) key is held while clicking the 'Print' button.

    + +

    + However, this behavior can be changed. You can have the printer dialog always appear by using "--altprintalways" on the command-line, or "altprint=always" in Tux Paint's configuration file. Conversely, you can prevent the [Alt]/[Option] key from having any effect by using "--altprintnever", or "altprint=never".

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    +
    +
    + +
    + "Slides" Command (under "Open") +
    + +
    + +

    + The 'Slides' button is available in the 'Open' dialog. It can be used to play a simple animation within Tux Paint, or a slideshow of pictures. It can also export an animated GIF based on the chosen images.

    + +
    +
    + Chosing pictures +
    + +
    +

    + When you enter the 'Slides' section of Tux Paint, it displays a list of your saved files, just like the 'Open' dialog.

    + +

    + Click each of the images you wish to display in a slideshow-style presentation, one by one. A digit will appear over each image, letting you know in which order they will be displayed.

    + +

    + You can click a selected image to unselect it (take it out of your slideshow). Click it again if you wish to add it to the end of the list.

    +
    + +
    + Set playback speed +
    + +
    +

    + A sliding scale at the lower left of the screen (next to the 'Play' button) can be used to adjust the speed of the slideshow or animated GIF, from slowest to fastest. Choose the leftmost setting to disable automatic advancement during playback within Tux Paint — you will need to press a key or click to go to the next slide (see below).

    + +

    + 💡 Note: The slowest setting does not automatically advance through the slides. Use it for when you want to step through them manually. (This does not apply to an exported animated GIF.)

    + +
    + +
    +
    + +
    + Playback in Tux Paint +
    + +
    +

    + To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + +

    + During the slideshow, press [Space], [Enter] or [Return], or the [Right arrow] — or click the 'Next' button at the lower left — to manually advance to the next slide. Press [Left arrow] to go back to the previous slide.

    + +

    + Press [Escape], or click the 'Back' button at the lower right, to exit the slideshow and return to the slideshow image selection screen.

    +
    + +
    + Exporting an animated GIF +
    + +
    +

    + + Click the 'GIF Export' button near the lower right to have Tux Paint generate an animated GIF file based on the selected images.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + +

    + Pressing [Escape] during the export process will abort the process, and return you to the 'Slideshow' dialog.

    +
    +
    + +

    + Click 'Back' in the slideshow image selection screen to return to the 'Open' dialog.

    +
    + +
    + "Quit" Command +
    + +
    + +

    + Clicking the 'Quit' button, closing the Tux Paint window, or pushing the [Escape] key will quit Tux Paint.

    + +

    + You will first be prompted as to whether you really want to quit.

    + +

    + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

    + +

    + Note: If the image is saved, it will be reloaded automatically the next time you run Tux Paint -- unless the "startblank" option is set.

    + +

    + Note: The 'Quit' button within Tux Paint, and quitting via the [Escape] key, may be disabled, via the "noquit" option.

    + +

    + In that case, the "window close" button on Tux Paint's title bar (if not in fullscreen mode) or the [Alt] + [F4] key sequence may be used to quit.

    + +

    + If neither of those are possible, the key sequence of [Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] may be used to quit.

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    + +
    + Sound Muting +
    + +
    +

    + There is no on-screen control button at this time, but by using the [Alt] + [S] keyboard sequence, sound effects can be disabled and re-enabled (muted and unmuted) while the program is running.

    + +

    + Note that if sounds are completely disabled via the "nosound" option, the [Alt] + [S] key combination has no effect. (i.e., it cannot be used to turn on sounds when the parent/teacher wants them disabled.)

    + +

    + See the "Options" documentation.

    +
    + +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + Loading Other Pictures into Tux Paint

    +

    - It also uses the "date" command to get the current time and date, which is the file-naming convention Tux Paint uses for saved files. (Remember, you are never asked for a 'filename' when you go to save or open pictures!)

    + Tux Paint's 'Open' dialog only displays pictures you created with Tux Paint. So what do you do if you want to load some other drawinng or even a photograph into Tux Paint, so you can edit or draw on it?

    - To use this script, simply run it from a command-line prompt, and provide it the name(s) of the file(s) you wish to convert.

    + You can simply convert the picture to the format Tux Paint uses — PNG (Portable 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\".
    + +
    + macOS +
    + +
    + Inside the user's "Library" folder, e.g.: "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
    + +
    + Linux/Unix +
    + +
    + Inside a hidden ".tuxpaint" directory, in the user's home directory ("$HOME"), e.g. "/home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/".
    +
    -

    - They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    - 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + 💡 Note: It is also from this folder that you can copy or open pictures drawn in Tux Paint using other 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.

    -

    - Example:

    - -
    - $ tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg
    - grandma.jpg -> - /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    - jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    -
    - -

    - The first line ("tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg") is the command to run. The following two lines are output from the program while it's working.

    - -

    - Now you can load Tux Paint, and a version of that original picture will be available under the 'Open' dialog. Just double-click its icon!

    - - -

    - Importing Pictures Manually

    - -
    -

    - Windows, macOS, and Haiku users who wish to import arbitrary images into Tux Paint must do so via a manual process.

    - -

    - Load a graphics program that is capable of both loading your picture and saving a PNG format file. (See the documentation file "PNG.html" for a list of suggested software, and other references.)

    - -

    - When Tux Paint loads an image that's not the same size as its drawing canvas, it scales (and sometimes smears the edges of) the image so that it fits within the canvas.

    - -

    - To avoid having the image stretched or smeared, you can resize it to Tux Paint's canvas size. This size depends on the size of the Tux Paint window, or resolution at which Tux Paint is run, if in fullscreen. (Note: The default resolution is 800x600.) See "Calculating Image Dimensions", below.

    - -

    - Save the picture in PNG format. It is highly recommended that you name the filename using the current date and time, since that's the convention Tux Paint uses:

    - -
    - YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png -
    - -
      -
    • YYYY = Year
    • -
    • MM = Month (two digits, "01"-"12")
    • -
    • DD = Day of month (two digits, "01"-"31")
    • -
    • HH = Hour (two digits, in 24-hour format, "00"-"23")
    • -
    • mm = Minute (two digits, "00"-"59")
    • -
    • ss = Seconds (two digits, "00"-"59")
    • -
    - -

    - Example: "20210731110500.png", for July 31, 2021 at 11:05am.

    - -

    - Place this PNG file in your Tux Paint "saved" directory/folder. (See above.)

    - -

    - Calculating Image Dimensions

    +

    + Using the import script, "tuxpaint-import"

    - This part of the documentation needs to be rewritten, since the new "buttonsize" option was added. For now, try drawing and saving an image within Tux Paint, then determine what size (pixel width and height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint.

    + Linux and Unix users can use the "tuxpaint-import" shell script which gets installed when you install Tux Paint. It uses some NetPBM tools to convert the image ("anytopnm"), resize it so that it will fit in Tux Paint's canvas ("pnmscale"), and convert it to a PNG ("pnmtopng").

    + +

    + It also uses the "date" command to get the current time and date, which is the file-naming convention Tux Paint uses for saved files. (Remember, you are never asked for a 'filename' when you go to save or open pictures!)

    + +

    + To use this script, simply run it from a command-line prompt, and provide it the name(s) of the file(s) you wish to convert.

    + +

    + They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    +

    + 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + +

    + Example:

    + +
    + $ tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg
    + grandma.jpg -> + /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    + jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    +
    + +

    + The first line ("tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg") is the command to run. The following two lines are output from the program while it's working.

    + +

    + Now you can load Tux Paint, and a version of that original picture will be available under the 'Open' dialog. Just double-click its icon!

    -
    -
    +

    + Importing Pictures Manually

    -

    - Further Reading -

    +
    +

    + Windows, macOS, and Haiku users who wish to import arbitrary images into Tux Paint must do so via a manual process.

    - Other documentation included with Tux Paint (found in the "docs" folder/directory) includes:
      -
    • - Using Tux Paint:
        -
      • - OPTIONS.html
        - Detailed instructions on command-line and configuration-file options, for those who don't want to use the Tux Paint Config. tool to manage Tux Paint's configuration.
      • +

        + Load a graphics program that is capable of both loading your picture and saving a PNG format file. (See the documentation file "PNG.html" for a list of suggested software, and other references.)

        -
      • - 'Magic' Tool Documentation ("magic-docs")
        - Documentation for each of the currently-installed 'Magic' tools.
      • +

        + When Tux Paint loads an image that's not the same size as its drawing canvas, it scales (and sometimes smears the edges of) the image so that it fits within the canvas.

        + +

        + To avoid having the image stretched or smeared, you can resize it to Tux Paint's canvas size. This size depends on the size of the Tux Paint window, or resolution at which Tux Paint is run, if in fullscreen. (Note: The default resolution is 800x600.) See "Calculating Image Dimensions", below.

        + +

        + Save the picture in PNG format. It is highly recommended that you name the filename using the current date and time, since that's the convention Tux Paint uses:

        + +
        + YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png +
        + +
          +
        • YYYY = Year
        • +
        • MM = Month (two digits, "01"-"12")
        • +
        • DD = Day of month (two digits, "01"-"31")
        • +
        • HH = Hour (two digits, in 24-hour format, "00"-"23")
        • +
        • mm = Minute (two digits, "00"-"59")
        • +
        • ss = Seconds (two digits, "00"-"59")
        - -
      • - How to extend Tux Paint:
          +

          + Example: "20210731110500.png", for July 31, 2021 at 11:05am.

          + +

          + Place this PNG file in your Tux Paint "saved" directory/folder. (See above.)

          + +

          + Calculating Image Dimensions

          + +
          +

          + This part of the documentation needs to be rewritten, since the new "buttonsize" option was added. For now, try drawing and saving an image within Tux Paint, then determine what size (pixel width and height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint.

          +
          +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + Further Reading

    + +

    + Other documentation included with Tux Paint (found in the "docs" folder/directory) includes:

    • - EXTENDING.html
      - Detailed instructions on extending Tux Paint: creating brushes, stamps, starters, and templates; adding fonts; and creating new on-screen keyboard layouts and input methods.
    • + Using Tux Paint:
        +
      • + OPTIONS.html
        + Detailed instructions on command-line and configuration-file options, for those who don't want to use the Tux Paint Config. tool to manage Tux Paint's configuration.
      • + +
      • + 'Magic' Tool Documentation ("magic-docs")
        + Documentation for each of the currently-installed 'Magic' tools.
      • +
      +
    • - PNG.html
      - Notes on creating PNG format bitmapped (raster) images for use in Tux Paint.
    • + How to extend Tux Paint:
        +
      • + EXTENDING.html
        + Detailed instructions on extending Tux Paint: creating brushes, stamps, starters, and templates; adding fonts; and creating new on-screen keyboard layouts and input methods.
      • + +
      • + PNG.html
        + Notes on creating PNG format bitmapped (raster) images for use in Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + SVG.html
        + Notes on creating SVG format vector images for use in Tux Paint.
      • +
      +
    • - SVG.html
      - Notes on creating SVG format vector images for use in Tux Paint.
    • + Technical information:
        +
      • + INSTALL.html
        + Instructions for compiling and installing Tux Paint, when applicable.
      • + +
      • + SIGNALS.html
        + Information about the POSIX signals that Tux Paint responds to.
      • +
      + + +
    • + Development history and license:
        +
      • + AUTHORS.txt
        + List of authors and contributors.
      • + +
      • + CHANGES.txt
        + Summary of what has changed between releases of Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + COPYING.txt
        + Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL)
      • +
      +
    -
  • +

    + -
  • - Technical information: +

    -
    +

    + To learn more, visit the "Help Us" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    + -

    - How to Get Help -

    +
    +
    +
    +

    + Trademark notices +

    +
    -

    - If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint developers and other users.

    -
      -
    • Report bugs or request new features via the project's bug-tracking system
    • -
    • Participate in the various project mailing lists
    • -
    • Contact the developers directly
    • -
    - -

    - To learn more, visit the "Contact" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/contact/

    - -
    - -

    - How to Participate -

    - -

    - Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your help in a variety of ways.

    - -
      -
    • Translate Tux Paint to another language
    • -
    • Improve existing translations
    • -
    • Create artwork (stamps, starters, templates, brushes)
    • -
    • Add or improve features or magic tools
    • -
    • Create classroom curriculum
    • -
    • Promote or help support others using Tux Paint
    • -
    - -

    - To learn more, visit the "Help Us" page of the official Tux Paint website: https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    - -
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    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt index 790837162..fd406f605 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint version 0.9.28 'Guide pratique" pour les tampons de haute qualité - Copyright &copie; 2006-2022 par Albert Cahalan et d'autres; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan et d'autres; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt index bd2192dd6..d3f378689 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version 0.9.28 Documentation sur les variables d'environnement - Copyright &copie; 2021-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2021-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt index a97ae3d7d..876dc1399 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Tux Paint version 0.9.28 - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/FAQ.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/FAQ.txt index cc30b645a..1bec292ed 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/FAQ.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/FAQ.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint version 0.9.28 Questions fréquemment posées - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt index 5593f988c..692ff83ab 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version 0.9.28 Documentation sur l'installation - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt index 86afde984..c71500fce 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Documentation sur les options - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/PNG.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/PNG.txt index d1bd69a5e..a45176608 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/PNG.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/PNG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version 0.9.28 Documentation sur PNG pour Tux Paint - Copyright &copie; 2007-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2007-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt index 57673802d..4622f0b80 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -7,26 +7,40 @@ https://tuxpaint.org/ @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter - février 24, 2022 + février 27, 2022 - +-----------------------------------------------+ - |Table des matières | - |-----------------------------------------------| - | * À propos de Tux Paint | - | * Utiliser Tux Paint | - | * Lancement de Tux Paint | - | * Écran titre | - | * Écran principal | - | * Outils disponibles | - | * Outils de dessin | - | * Autres contrôles | - | * Chargement d'autres images dans Tux Paint | - | * Lectures complémentaires | - | * Comment obtenir de l'aide | - | * Comment participer | - +-----------------------------------------------+ - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +----------------------------------------------------------+ + |Table des matières | + |----------------------------------------------------------| + | * À propos de Tux Paint | + | * Utiliser Tux Paint | + | * Lancement de Tux Paint | + | * Écran titre | + | * Écran principal | + | * Outils disponibles | + | * Outils de dessin | + | * Outil "Peinture" (pinceau) | + | * Outil "Tampon" (tampon de caoutchouc) | + | * Outil "Lignes" | + | * Outil "Formes" | + | * Outils "Texte" et "Étiquette" | + | * Outil "Remplir" | + | * Outil "Magie" (Effets spéciaux) | + | * Outil "Gomme" | + | * Autres contrôles | + | * "Undo" and "Redo" Commands | + | * Commande "Nouveau" | + | * Commande "Ouvrir" | + | * Commande "Sauvegarder" | + | * Commande "Imprimer" | + | * Commande "Diapos" (sous "Ouvrir") | + | * Commande "Quitter" | + | * Coupure du son | + | * Chargement d'autres images dans Tux Paint | + | * Lectures complémentaires | + | * Comment obtenir de l'aide | + | * Comment participer | + +----------------------------------------------------------+ À propos de Tux Paint @@ -84,8 +98,6 @@ Objectives dans une collection de vignettes. L'accès à d'autres fichiers sur l'ordinateur est restreint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Utiliser Tux Paint Lancement de Tux Paint @@ -103,8 +115,6 @@ Lancement de Tux Paint Si des erreurs se produisent, elles seront affichées sur le terminal ("stderr"). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Utilisateurs de Windows [Icône pour Tux Paint] @@ -132,14 +142,10 @@ Lancement de Tux Paint Paint sera là où vous l'avez placé lorsque vous avez décompressé le fichier ZIP. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Utilisateurs de macOS Double-cliquez simplement sur l'icône "Tux Paint". - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - [Écran-titre] Écran titre @@ -151,8 +157,6 @@ Lancement de Tux Paint souris pour continuer. (Ou, après environ 30 secondes, l'écran-titre disparaîtra automatiquement.) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Écran principal L'écran principal est divisé en plusieurs sections : @@ -191,7 +195,12 @@ Lancement de Tux Paint En bas : couleurs - Une palette de couleurs disponibles s'affiche en bas de l'écran. + When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices + will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a + color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the + "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen + brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when + flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) @@ -229,8 +238,6 @@ Lancement de Tux Paint Tout en bas de l'écran, Tux, le pingouin Linux, fournit des conseils et d'autres informations pendant que vous dessinez. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outils disponibles Outils de dessin @@ -280,8 +287,6 @@ Outils disponibles display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outil "Tampon" (tampon de caoutchouc) L'outil Tampon montre un ensemble de tampons en caoutchouc ou @@ -321,8 +326,6 @@ Outils disponibles display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outil "Lignes" Cet outil vous permet de dessiner des lignes droites à l'aide des @@ -348,8 +351,6 @@ Outils disponibles of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outil "Formes" Cet outil vous permet de dessiner des formes simples remplies ou @@ -412,8 +413,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⚙ See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outils "Texte" et "Étiquette" Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a @@ -524,8 +523,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⚙ See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outil "Remplir" L'outil «Remplir» «remplit» une zone contiguë de votre dessin avec @@ -546,8 +543,6 @@ Outils disponibles below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outil "Magie" (Effets spéciaux) L'outil «Magie» est en fait un ensemble d'outils spéciaux. @@ -565,8 +560,6 @@ Outils disponibles Voir les instructions pour chaque outil 'Magie' (dans le dossier 'magic-docs'). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outil "Gomme" Cet outil est similaire au pinceau. Partout où vous cliquez (ou @@ -583,24 +576,18 @@ Outils disponibles Au fur et à mesure que vous effacez, un grincement est émis. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Autres contrôles - Commande "Défaire" + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands - En cliquant cet outil annulera la dernière action. Vous pouvez - même annuler plus d'une fois ! + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing + action. You can even undo more than once! ⌨ Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [Z] sur le clavier pour Défaire. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Commande "Refaire" - - Cliquez sur cet outil pour refaire l'action de dessin que vous - venez de «annuler» avec le bouton «Défaire». + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just + un-did via the "Undo" command. Tant que vous ne dessinez plus, vous pouvez refaire autant de fois que vous avez défait ! @@ -608,8 +595,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⌨ Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [R] sur le clavier pour Refaire. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Commande "Nouveau" Cliquez sur le bouton "Nouveau" pour démarrer un nouveau dessin. @@ -654,8 +639,6 @@ Outils disponibles donc l'utiliser à nouveau plus tard (en y accédant depuis la boîte de dialogue 'Nouveau'). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Commande "Ouvrir" Cela vous montre une liste de toutes les images que vous avez @@ -664,44 +647,41 @@ Outils disponibles pour faire défiler la liste des images. Cliquez sur une image pour la sélectionner, puis ... + * Cliquez sur le bouton vert "Ouvrir" en bas à gauche de la + liste pour charger l'image sélectionnée. - * Cliquez sur le bouton vert "Ouvrir" en bas à gauche de la - liste pour charger l'image sélectionnée. + (Vous pouvez également double-cliquer sur l'icône d'une image + pour la charger.) - (Vous pouvez également double-cliquer sur l'icône d'une - image pour la charger.) + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing + hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you + want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.) - * Cliquez sur le bouton marron "Effacer" (poubelle) en bas à - droite de la liste pour effacer l'image sélectionnée. (Il - vous sera demandé de confirmer.) + * Cliquez sur le bouton marron "Effacer" (poubelle) en bas à + droite de la liste pour effacer l'image sélectionnée. (Il + vous sera demandé de confirmer.) - 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of - version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your - desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover - and restore it, if you change your mind). + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of + version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's + trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore + it, if you change your mind). - * Cliquez sur le bouton "Exporter" près du coin inférieur - droit pour exporter l'image vers votre dossier - d'exportation. (par exemple, "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/") + * Cliquez sur le bouton "Exporter" près du coin inférieur droit + pour exporter l'image vers votre dossier d'exportation. (par + exemple, "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/") - * Cliquez sur le bouton bleu "Diapositives" (projecteur de - diapositives) en bas à gauche pour passer en mode - diaporama. Voir «Diapositives », ci-dessous, pour plus de - détails. + From the "Open" screen you can also: + * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower + left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for + details. - * Ou cliquez sur le bouton fléché rouge «Retour» en bas à - droite de la liste pour annuler et revenir à l'image que - vous étiez en train de dessiner. - - Si vous choisissez d'ouvrir une image et que votre dessin actuel - n'a pas été enregistré, il vous sera demandé si vous souhaitez - l'enregistrer ou non. (Voir "Enregistrer," ci-dessous.) + * Ou cliquez sur le bouton fléché rouge «Retour» en bas à + droite de la liste pour annuler et revenir à l'image que vous + étiez en train de dessiner. ⌨ Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [O] sur le clavier pour afficher la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir". - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Commande "Sauvegarder" Pour sauvegarder votre image en cours. @@ -726,8 +706,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⌨ Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [S] sur le clavier pour sauvegarde. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Commande "Imprimer" Cliquez sur ce bouton et votre image sera imprimée ! @@ -831,8 +809,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⚙ Voir la documentation sur "Options". - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Commande "Diapos" (sous "Ouvrir") Le bouton "Diapositives" est disponible dans la boîte de dialogue @@ -913,8 +889,6 @@ Outils disponibles Cliquez sur "Retour" dans l'écran de sélection d'image du diaporama pour revenir à la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir". - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Commande "Quitter" Cliquez sur le bouton "Quitter", fermez la fenêtre de Tux Paint ou @@ -922,12 +896,10 @@ Outils disponibles On vous demandera d'abord si vous voulez vraiment arrêter. - Si vous choisissez de quitter et que vous n'avez pas enregistré - l'image actuelle, il vous sera d'abord demandé si vous souhaitez - l'enregistrer. S'il ne s'agit pas d'une nouvelle image, il vous - sera alors demandé si vous souhaitez enregistrer sur l'ancienne - version ou créer une nouvelle entrée. (Voir Sauvegarder - ci-dessus.) + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, + you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new + image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old + version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.) ⚙ Remarque :: Si l'image est enregistrée, elle sera rechargée automatiquement la prochaine fois que vous exécuterez Tux Paint -- @@ -946,8 +918,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⚙ Voir la documentation sur "Options". - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Coupure du son Il n'y a pas de bouton de commande à l'écran pour le moment, mais @@ -962,8 +932,6 @@ Outils disponibles ⚙ Voir la documentation sur "Options". - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Chargement d'autres images dans Tux Paint Étant donné que la boîte de dialogue «Ouvrir» de Tux Paint n'affiche que @@ -1084,8 +1052,6 @@ Importer des images manuellement taille (largeur et hauteur en pixels) elle possède, et essayez de l'adapter lors de la mise à l'échelle en l'important dans Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Lectures complémentaires Les autres documents inclus avec Tux Paint (dans le répertoire "docs") @@ -1125,13 +1091,10 @@ Importer des images manuellement Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Comment obtenir de l'aide - Si vous avez besoin d'aide, il existe de nombreux moyens d'interagir avec - les développeurs de Tux Paint et les autres utilisateurs. - + If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint + developers and other users: * Mentionner des bogues, ou demander de nouvelles fonctionnalités via le système de suivi des bogues * Participer aux nombreuses listes de diffusion de Tux Paint @@ -1140,13 +1103,10 @@ Importer des images manuellement Pour en savoir plus, visitez la page "Contact" du site officiel de Tux Paint : https://tuxpaint.org/contact/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Comment participer - Tux Paint est un projet mené par des volontaires, et nous serions heureux - d'accepter votre aide dans des tas de domaines. - + Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your + help in a variety of ways: * Traduire Tux Paint dans une autre langue * Améliorer les traductions existantes * Créer des oeuvres (tampons, images de démarrage, modèles, pinceaux) @@ -1157,6 +1117,9 @@ Importer des images manuellement Pour en savoir plus, visitez la page "Nous aider" du site officiel de Tux Paint : https://tuxpaint.org/help/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Trademark notices - ### + * "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. + * "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. + * "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. + * "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt index 097443086..1c75e8862 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version 0.9.28 Documentation sur les signaux - Copyright &copie; 2019-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2019-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SVG.txt b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SVG.txt index 3954574ed..7f2551eca 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SVG.txt +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/SVG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version 0.9.28 Documentation sur SVG - Copyright &copie; 2007-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS. + Copyright © 2007-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ janvier 20, 2022 diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html index a5a9eeefd..fc5c169f5 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ version 0.9.28 'Guide pratique" pour les tampons de haute qualité

    - Copyright &copie; 2006-2022 par Albert Cahalan et d'autres; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan et d'autres; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html index ccd3f9671..dd1a2e103 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentation sur les variables d'environnement

    - Copyright &copie; 2021-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2021-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html index ebbcf69c2..cf530764f 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ version 0.9.28

    - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html index e5c7111f7..fe8623c4a 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ version 0.9.28 Questions fréquemment posées

    - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html index 2a09f1cf0..47ffbd648 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentation sur l'installation

    - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html index 72695f404..be527ef45 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Documentation sur les options

    - Copyright &copie; 2002-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/PNG.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/PNG.html index ed512f86d..b62ed02e7 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/PNG.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/PNG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentation sur PNG pour Tux Paint

    - Copyright &copie; 2007-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html index a1eb43c10..10cb2a139 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -13,11 +13,14 @@ } div.screenshot-right { float: right; + margin-left: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em; } div.screenshot-right-after { clear: both; } div.keeptogether { page-break-inside: avoid; } + section h1 { font-size: 2em; } h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: sans; } h1 { color: #800; page-break-before: always; break-before: always; } h2 { color: #440; page-break-after: avoid; break-after: avoid; } @@ -46,6 +49,10 @@ padding: 0.5em; display: inline-block; } + section.outer { + padding-bottom: 1em; + border-bottom: 2px solid #000; + } @media print { p { @@ -60,1557 +67,1583 @@ link="#0000FF" vlink="#FF0000" alink="#FF00FF"> -
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    - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    + À propos de Tux Paint

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    + Qu'est-ce que "Tux Paint" ?

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    + Tux Paint est un programme de dessin gratuit conçu pour les jeunes enfants (enfants de 3 ans et plus). Il possède une interface simple et facile à utiliser, des effets sonores amusants et une mascotte de dessin animé pour encourager et guider les enfants lorsqu'ils utilisent le programme. Sont fournis une toile vierge et un ensemble d'outils de dessin pour aider votre enfant à être créatif.

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    + Tux Paint est un projet Open Source, un logiciel libre publié sous la licence publique générale GNU (GPL). Il est gratuit et le «code source» du programme est disponible. (Cela permet à d'autres d'ajouter des fonctionnalités, de corriger des bogues et d'utiliser des parties du programme dans leur propre logiciel sous GPL.)

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    + Voir COPYING.txt pour le texte complet de la licence GPL.

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    + Tux Paint se veut un simple programme de dessin pour les jeunes enfants. Il ne s'agit pas d'un programme de dessin à usage général. Il se veut amusant et facile à utiliser. Les effets sonores et un personnage de dessin animé permettent à l'utilisateur de savoir ce qui se passe tout en le divertissant. Il existe également des pointeurs de souris, de style dessin animé, extra-larges.
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    + Tux Paint est extensible. Les brosses et les formes de "tampon en caoutchouc" peuvent être déposées et retirées. Par exemple, un enseignant peut apporter une collection de formes animales et demander à ses élèves de dessiner un écosystème. Chaque forme peut avoir un son qui l'accompagne et un texte est affiché lorsque l'enfant sélectionne la forme.
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    + Tux Paint est portable sur diverses plates-formes informatiques: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, etc. L'interface est la même sur toutes. Tux Paint fonctionne correctement sur les systèmes plus anciens (comme un Pentium 133), et peut être modifié pour mieux fonctionner sur des systèmes lents.
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    + Lancement de Tux Paint

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    + Tux Paint devrait avoir mis une icône de lanceur dans vos menus KDE et / ou GNOME, sous «Graphiques».

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    + Autrement, vous pouvez exécuter la commande suivante à une invite du shell (par exemple, "$") :

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    + Si des erreurs se produisent, elles seront affichées sur le terminal ("stderr").

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    + Si vous avez installé Tux Paint sur votre ordinateur en utilisant le 'Tux Paint Installer', il vous aura demandé si vous vouliez un raccourci de menu 'Démarrer' et / ou un raccourci sur le bureau. Si vous avez accepté, vous pouvez simplement exécuter Tux Paint à partir de la section 'Tux Paint' de votre menu 'Démarrer' (par exemple, sous «Tous les programmes» sous Windows XP), ou en double-cliquant sur l'icône «Tux Paint» sur votre bureau .

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    + 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 "tuxpaint.exe" dans le dossier "Tux Paint" de votre ordinateur.

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    + 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.

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    + 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.

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    + Une fois le chargement terminé, appuyez sur une touche ou cliquez sur la souris pour continuer. (Ou, après environ 30 secondes, l'écran-titre disparaîtra automatiquement.)

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    - Cerains pinceaux sont animés — ils changent de forme lorsque vous dessinez. Un bon exemple est le pinceau 'grappe' livré avec Tux Paint. Ces pinceaux ont une icône avec une petite pellicule dessinée sur le bouton de sélection.

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    + La plus grande partie de l'écran, au centre, est la toile de dessin. C'est évidemment là que vous dessinerez !

    - L' outil Étiquette peut être désactivé (par exemple, en sélectionnant "Désactiver l'outil 'Label'" dans Tux Paint Config ou bien en exécutant Tux Paint en ligne de commande avec l'option "nolabel").

    + 💡 Remarque: la taille de la toile de dessin dépend de la taille de Tux Paint. Vous pouvez modifier la taille de Tux Paint à l'aide de l'outil de configuration tuxpaint-config, ou par d’autres moyens. Consultez la documentation OPTIONS pour plus de détails.

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    - Tux Paint permet de saisir des caractères dans différentes langues. La plupart des caractères latins ( A - Z , ñ , è , etc...) peuvent être saisis directement. Certaines langues exigent que Tux Paint soit commuté dans un mode d'entrée alternatif avant la saisie, et certains caractères doivent être composés en utilisant plusieurs touches.

    + En fonction de l'outil en cours d'utilisation, le sélecteur affiche différentes choses. Par exemple, lorsque l'outil Pinceau est sélectionné, il affiche les différents pinceaux disponibles. Lorsque l'outil Tampon en caoutchouc est sélectionné, il affiche les différentes formes que vous pouvez utiliser.

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    • The "color mixer" (which has silhouette of a paint palette) allows you to create colors by blending primary additive colors — red, yellow, and blue — along with white (to "tint"), grey (to "tone"), and black (to "shade"). The ratios of colors added are shown at the bottom.
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    - Lorsque les paramètres régionaux de Tux Paint sont définis sur l'une des langues fournissant des modes de saisie alternatifs, une touche est utilisée pour parcourir le ou les modes soit normaux (caractère latin) soit spécifiques aux paramètres régionaux.

    + When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    + L'outil Pinceau vous permet de dessiner à main levée, en utilisant différents pinceaux (choisis dans le sélecteur à droite) et couleurs (choisis dans la palette de couleurs qui est en bas).

    - Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

    + Si vous maintenez le bouton de la souris enfoncé et déplacez la souris, elle dessine au fur et à mesure que vous vous déplacez.

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    + Cerains pinceaux sont animés — ils changent de forme lorsque vous dessinez. Un bon exemple est le pinceau 'grappe' livré avec Tux Paint. Ces pinceaux ont une icône avec une petite pellicule dessinée sur le bouton de sélection.

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    + D'autres pinceaux sont directionnels — leur forme dépend de la direction dans laquelle vous dessinez. Un exemple est le pinceau flèche livré avec Tux Paint. Ces pinceaux ont une petite étoile à 8 branches sur leur icône du bouton de sékection.

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    + Et enfin, certains pinceaux peuvent être = la fois directionnels et animés. Des exemples sont les pinceaux 'chat' et 'écureuil' livrés avec Tux Paint. Ces pinceaux ont à la fois une pellicule et une étoile à 8 branches sur leur icône.

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    + Pendant que vous dessinez, un son est joué. Plus la brosse est grosse, plus le son est grave.

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    + The space between each position where a brush is applied to the canvas can vary. Some brushes (such as the footprints and flower) are spaced, by default, far enough apart that they don't overlap. Other brushes (such as the basic circular ones) are spaced closely, so they make a continuous stroke.

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    + The default spacing of brushes may be overridden using by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the wider the spacing. Brush spacing affects both tools that use the brushes: the "Paint" tool and the "Lines" tool.

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    + L'outil Tampon montre un ensemble de tampons en caoutchouc ou d'autocollants. Il vous permet de coller des images pré-dessinées ou photographiques (comme l'image d'un cheval, d'un arbre ou de la lune) dans votre dessin.

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    + Lorsque vous déplacez la souris sur le canevas, une forme suit la souris, indiquant où le tampon sera placé, ainsi que sa taille.

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    + Il peut y avoir de nombreuses catégories de timbres (par ex. animaux, plantes, espace extra-atmosphérique, véhicules, personnes, etc.). Utilisez les flèches gauche et droite pour parcourir les différentes collections.

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    + Avant de `` tamponner '' une image sur votre dessin, différents effets peuvent parfois être appliqués (en fonction du tampon) :

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    + Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation.

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    + Cet outil vous permet de dessiner des lignes droites à l'aide des différents pinceaux et couleurs que vous utilisez habituellement.

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    + Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

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    + Relâchez la souris pour terminer la ligne. On entend alors le son "sproing !".

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    + Certains pinceaux sont animés, et montre un ensemble formes le long d'une ligne. D'autres sont directionnels et montre des formes différentes suivant l'angle du pinceau. Et enfin certains sont à la fois animés et directionnels. Voir "Paint", au-dessus, pour en savoir plus.

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    + Different brushes have different spacing, leaving either a series of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    - To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + Cet outil vous permet de dessiner des formes simples remplies ou non remplies.

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    + Choisissez une forme dans le sélecteur de droite (cercle, carré,ovale, etc.).

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    + Utilisez les options en bas à droite pour choisir le comportement de l'outil :

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    + 📜 This was Tux Paint's only behavior through version 0.9.24.)

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    + 📜 This option was added starting with Tux Paint version 0.9.25.)

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    - 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + Remarque : si les contrôles de forme sont désactivés (par exemple, avec l'option "noshapecontrols"), il n'y aura pas de contrôle et la méthode "formes à partir du centre" sera utilisée.

    - Pendant le diaporama, appuyez sur [Espace], [Entrée] ou [Retour] , ou sur [Flèche droite] - ou cliquez sur le bouton "Suivant" en bas à gauche - pour passer manuellement à la diapositive suivante. Appuyez sur [Flèche gauche] pour revenir à la diapositive précédente.

    + Dans le dessin, cliquez sur la souris et maintenez-la pour étirer la forme à partir de l'endroit où vous avez cliqué. Certaines formes peuvent changer de proportion (par exemple, le rectangle et l'ovale peuvent être plus larges que hauts ou plus hauts que larges), d'autres pas (par exemple, carré et cercle).

    - Appuyez sur [Escape] , ou cliquez sur le bouton "Retour" en bas à droite, pour quitter le diaporama et revenir à l'écran de sélection d'image du diaporama.

    + For shapes that can change proportion, the aspect ratio of the shape will be shown at the bottom. For example: "1:1" will be shown if it is "square" (as tall as it is wide); "2:1" if it is either twice as wide as it is tall, or twice as tall as it is wide; and so on.

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    + Cliquez à nouveau sur le bouton de la souris et la forme sera dessinée avec la couleur en cours.

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    - - Cliquez sur le bouton "Exporter GIF" en bas à droite pour que Tux Paint génère un fichier GIF animé basé sur les images sélectionnées.

    + Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). You may also apply a bold, and/or an italic styling effect to the text. Click on the screen and a cursor will appear. Type text and it will show up on the screen. (You can change the font, color, and styling while entering the text, before it is applied to the canvas.)

    + +

    + Appuyez sur [Entrée] ou [Retour] et le texte sera inclus dans l'image et le curseur se déplacera d'une ligne vers le bas.

    + +

    + Sinon, appuyez sur [Tab] et le texte sera inclus dans l'image, mais le curseur se déplacera vers la droite du texte, plutôt que vers le bas d'une ligne et vers la gauche. (Cela peut être utile pour créer une ligne de texte avec des couleurs, des polices, des styles et des tailles variés.)

    + +

    + Cliquer ailleurs dans l'image alors que l'entrée de texte est toujours active entraîne le déplacement de la ligne de texte actuelle vers cet emplacement (et vous pouvez continuer à la modifier).

    + +
    + +
    + +
    +
    + "Texte" par rapport à "Étiquette" +
    + +
    +

    + L' outil Texte est l'outil de saisie de texte original de Tux Paint. Le texte saisi à l'aide de cet outil ne peut pas être modifié ou déplacé ultérieurement, car il fait partie du dessin. Cependant, comme le texte fait partie de l'image, il peut être dessiné ou modifié à l'aide des effets de l'outil Magie (par exemple, taché, teinté, gaufré, etc.)

    + +

    + Lors de l'utilisation de l' outil Étiquette (qui a été ajouté à Tux Paint dans la version 0.9.22), le texte `` flotte '' sur l'image, et les détails de l'étiquette (le texte, la position de l'étiquette, le choix de la police et la couleur ) sont stockés séparément. Cela permet à l'étiquette d'être repositionnée ou modifiée ultérieurement.

    + +

    + To edit a label, click the label selection button. All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted. Click one — or use the [Tab] key to cycle through all the labels, and the [Entrée] or [Retour] key to select one — and you may then edit the label. (Use they [Backspace] key to erase characters, and other keys to add text to the label; click in the canvas to reposition the label; click in the palette to change the color of the text in the label; etc.)

    + +

    + You may "apply" a label to the canvas, painting the text into the picture as if it had been added using the Text tool, by clicking the label application button. (This feature was added in Tux Paint version 0.9.28.) All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted, and you select one just as you do when selecting a label to edit. The chosen label will be removed, and the text will be added directly to the canvas.

    + +

    + L' outil Étiquette peut être désactivé (par exemple, en sélectionnant "Désactiver l'outil 'Label'" dans Tux Paint Config ou bien en exécutant Tux Paint en ligne de commande avec l'option "nolabel").

    +
    + +
    + Saisie de caractères internationaux +
    + +
    +

    + Tux Paint permet de saisir des caractères dans différentes langues. La plupart des caractères latins ( A - Z , ñ , è , etc...) peuvent être saisis directement. Certaines langues exigent que Tux Paint soit commuté dans un mode d'entrée alternatif avant la saisie, et certains caractères doivent être composés en utilisant plusieurs touches.

    + +

    + Lorsque les paramètres régionaux de Tux Paint sont définis sur l'une des langues fournissant des modes de saisie alternatifs, une touche est utilisée pour parcourir le ou les modes soit normaux (caractère latin) soit spécifiques aux paramètres régionaux.

    + +

    + Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

    + +
      +
    • Japonais -- Hiragana romanisé et Katakana romanisé -- touche [Alt] droite
    • + +
    • Korean — Hangul 2-Bul — touche [Alt] droite or touche [Alt] gauche
    • + +
    • Chinois traditionnel — touche [Alt] droite or touche [Alt] gauche
    • + +
    • Thai — touche [Alt] droite
    • +
    + +

    + 💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're trying to type.

    + +
    + +
    + Clavier virtuel sur écran +
    + +
    +

    + An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

    +

    + See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information.

    +
    +
    +
    + +
    + Outil "Remplir" +
    + +
    + +

    + L'outil «Remplir» «remplit» une zone contiguë de votre dessin avec une couleur unie de votre choix. Trois options de remplissage sont offertes :

      +
    • Solide — cliquez une fois pour remplir une zone avec une couleur unie.
    • +
    • Brush — click and drag to fill an area with a solid color using freehand painting.
    • +
    • Linéaire—cliquez et faites glisser pour remplir une zone avec une couleur qui s'atténue au fur et à mesure dans la direction où vous déplacez la souris.
    • +
    • Radial—cliquez une fois pour remplir une zone avec une couleur qui s'atténue graduellement, à partir de l'endroit où vous avez cliqué.
    • +
    +

    - 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + 📜 Note: Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.24, "Fill" was a Magic tool (see below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling.

    +
    + +
    + Outil "Magie" (Effets spéciaux) +
    + +
    + +

    + L'outil «Magie» est en fait un ensemble d'outils spéciaux. Sélectionnez l'un des effets «magiques» dans le sélecteur de droite. Ensuite, selon l'outil, vous pouvez soit cliquer et faire glisser dans l'image, et / ou simplement cliquer une fois sur l'image pour appliquer l'effet.

    - Appuyer sur [Escape] pendant l'exportation annulera le processus et vous ramènera à la boîte de dialogue "Diaporama".

    + Si l'outil peut être utilisé en cliquant et en faisant glisser, un bouton «peinture» sera disponible sur la gauche, sous la liste des outils «magiques» sur le côté droit de l'écran. Si l'outil peut affecter toute l'image en entier, un bouton «Image entière» sera disponible sur la droite.

    + +

    + Voir les instructions pour chaque outil 'Magie' (dans le dossier 'magic-docs').

    +
    + +
    + Outil "Gomme" +
    + +
    + +

    + Cet outil est similaire au pinceau. Partout où vous cliquez (ou cliquez et faites glisser), l'image sera effacée. (Cela peut être du blanc, une autre couleur ou une image d'arrière-plan, selon l'image.)

    + +

    + Un certain nombre de tailles de gommes sont disponibles, soit rondes soit carrées.

    + +

    + Lorsque vous déplacez la souris, un contour carré suit le pointeur, indiquant quelle partie de l'image sera effacée en blanc.

    + +

    + Au fur et à mesure que vous effacez, un grincement est émis.

    +
    -

    - Cliquez sur "Retour" dans l'écran de sélection d'image du diaporama pour revenir à la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir".

    +
    +
    +

    + Autres contrôles

    +
    -
    - +
    +
    + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands +
    -
    - Commande "Quitter" -
    +
    + + -
    - -

    - Cliquez sur le bouton "Quitter", fermez la fenêtre de Tux Paint ou appuyez sur la touche [Escape] pour quitter Tux Paint.

    +

    + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing action. You can even undo more than once!

    -

    - On vous demandera d'abord si vous voulez vraiment arrêter.

    +

    + Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [Z] sur le clavier pour Défaire.

    -

    - Si vous choisissez de quitter et que vous n'avez pas enregistré l'image actuelle, il vous sera d'abord demandé si vous souhaitez l'enregistrer. S'il ne s'agit pas d'une nouvelle image, il vous sera alors demandé si vous souhaitez enregistrer sur l'ancienne version ou créer une nouvelle entrée. (Voir Sauvegarder ci-dessus.)

    +

    + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just un-did via the "Undo" command.

    -

    - Remarque :: Si l'image est enregistrée, elle sera rechargée automatiquement la prochaine fois que vous exécuterez Tux Paint -- à moins que l'option"startblank" ait été activée.

    +

    + Tant que vous ne dessinez plus, vous pouvez refaire autant de fois que vous avez défait !

    -

    - Remarque :: Le bouton "Quitter" et la touche [Escape] peuvent être désactivés par le biais de option "noquit".

    +

    + Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [R] sur le clavier pour Refaire.

    +
    -

    - Dans ce cas, le bouton "Fermer la fenêtre" sur la barre de titre de Tux Paint (si vous n'êtes pas en mode plein écran) ou la touche [Alt] + [F4] peut être utilisée pour quitter.

    +
    + Commande "Nouveau" +
    -

    - Si aucune de ces options n'est possible, la séquence de touches [Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] peut être utilisée pour quitter.

    +
    + +

    + Cliquez sur le bouton "Nouveau" pour démarrer un nouveau dessin. Une boîte de dialogue apparaîtra, avec laquelle vous pouvez choisir de commencer une nouvelle image en utilisant une couleur d'arrière-plan unie, ou en utilisant une image 'Starter' ou 'Template' (voir ci-dessous). On vous demandera d'abord si vous voulez vraiment faire cela.

    -

    - Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +

    + Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [N] sur le clavier pour commencer un nouveau dessin.

    -
    -
    + Special Solid Background Color Choices +
    +

    + Along with the preset solid colors, you can also choose colors using a rainbow palette or a "color mixer". These operate identically to the options found in the color palette shown below the canvas when drawing a picture. See Main Screen > Lower: Colors > Special color options for details.

    +
    -
    - Coupure du son -
    + Images de "Démarrage" et images "Modèle" +
    +

    + Les "Images de démarrage" se comportent comme une page d'un livre de coloriage - un contour noir et blanc d'une image, que vous pouvez ensuite colorier, et le contour noir reste intact - ou comme une photographie 3D, où vous dessinez entre une couche de premier plan et une d'arrière-plan.

    -
    -

    - Il n'y a pas de bouton de commande à l'écran pour le moment, mais en appuyant sur les touches [Alt] + [S] , les effets sonores peuvent être désactivés et réactivés pendant que le programme est en cours d'exécution.

    +

    + Les "Images modèle" sont semblables, mais fournissent simplement un dessin d'arrière-plan sur lequel travailler. Contrairement aux «Images de démarrage», rien de ce que vous dessinerez ne restera au premier plan.

    -

    - Notez que si les sons sont complètement désactivés via l'option "nosound, la combinaison des touches [Alt] + [S] n'a pas d'effet (c'est-à-dire qu'il ne peut pas être utilisé pour activer les sons lorsque le parent / enseignant veut qu'ils soient désactivés.)

    +

    + Lorsque vous utiliserez l'outil «Gomme», l'image d'origine du «Démarrage» ou du «Modèle» réapparaîtra. Les outils magiques "Retourner" et "Miroir" affecteront aussi bien l'orientation de "l'image de démarrage" que celle de "l'image Modèle".

    -

    - Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    -
    -
    +

    + Lorsque vous chargez une 'Image modèle' ou 'image modèle', dessinez dessus, puis cliquez sur 'Sauvegarder', cela crée un nouveau fichier image - il n'écrase pas l'original, vous pouvez donc l'utiliser à nouveau plus tard (en y accédant depuis la boîte de dialogue 'Nouveau').

    + + -
    +
    + Commande "Ouvrir" +
    -

    - Chargement d'autres images dans Tux Paint -

    +
    + +

    + Cela vous montre une liste de toutes les images que vous avez enregistrées. S'il y en a plus que ce que peut contenir l'écran, utilisez les flèches «Haut» et «Bas» en haut et en bas de la liste pour faire défiler la liste des images.

    -

    - Étant donné que la boîte de dialogue «Ouvrir» de Tux Paint n'affiche que les images que vous avez créées avec Tux Paint, que se passe-t-il si vous souhaitez charger une autre image ou photo dans Tux Paint pour les éditer et dessiner par-dessus ?

    +
    + +
    -

    - 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) :

    +

    + Cliquez sur une image pour la sélectionner, puis ... +

      +
    • + +

      + Cliquez sur le bouton vert "Ouvrir" en bas à gauche de la liste pour charger l'image sélectionnée.

      -
      -
      - Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista -
      +

      + (Vous pouvez également double-cliquer sur l'icône d'une image pour la charger.)

      -
      - Dans le dossier utilisateurs "AppData", par ex. "C:\Users\nom d'utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\".
      +

      + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.)

      -
      - Windows 2000, XP -
      +
      +
    • -
      - Dans le dossier utilisateurs "Application Data", par ex. "C:\Documents and Settings\nom d'utilisateur\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\".
      +
    • + +

      + Cliquez sur le bouton marron "Effacer" (poubelle) en bas à droite de la liste pour effacer l'image sélectionnée. (Il vous sera demandé de confirmer.)

      -
      - macOS -
      +

      + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore it, if you change your mind).

      +
      +
    • -
      - Dans le dossier utilisateurs "Library", par ex. "/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/".
      +
    • + +

      + Cliquez sur le bouton "Exporter" près du coin inférieur droit pour exporter l'image vers votre dossier d'exportation. (par exemple, "~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -
    - Linux/Unix -
    +

    + From the "Open" screen you can also:

      +
    • + +

      + Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for details.

      +
      +
    • -
      - Dans un répertoire caché ".tuxpaint" qui est dans le répertoire personnel de l'utilisateur ("$HOME"), par ex. "/home/nom d'utilisateur/.tuxpaint/saved/".
      - +
    • + +

      + Ou cliquez sur le bouton fléché rouge «Retour» en bas à droite de la liste pour annuler et revenir à l'image que vous étiez en train de dessiner.

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -

    - 💡 Remarque : C'est également à partir de ce dossier que vous pouvez copier ou ouvrir des images dessinées dans Tux Paint à l'aide d'autres 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.

    +

    + Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [O] sur le clavier pour afficher la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir".

    + -

    - Utilisation du script d'importation "tuxpaint-import"

    +
    + Commande "Sauvegarder" +
    -
    -

    - Les utilisateurs Linux et Unix peuvent utiliser script shell "tuxpaint-import" qui s'installe lorsque vous installez Tux Paint. Il utilise certains outils NetPBM pour convertir l'image ("anytopnm"), la redimensionner pour qu'elle tienne dans le canevas de Tux Paint ("pnmscale") et la convertir en PNG ("pnmtopng").

    +
    + +

    + Pour sauvegarder votre image en cours.

    + +

    + Si vous ne l'avez pas enregistré auparavant, il créera une nouvelle entrée dans la liste des images enregistrées. (c'est-à-dire qu'il créera un nouveau fichier)

    + +

    + 💡 Remarque : il ne vous demandera rien (par exemple, un nom de fichier). Il enregistrera simplement l'image et fera le bruit d'un obturateur d'appareil photographique.

    + +

    + Si vous avez déjà enregistré l'image, ou s'il s'agit d'une image que vous venez de charger à l'aide de la commande "Ouvrir", il vous sera d'abord demandé si vous voulez écraser l'ancienne version ou bien créer une nouvelle entrée (un nouveau fichier).

    + +
    + +
    + +

    + Remarque : si les options " saveover" ou " saveovernew" sont déjà définies, il ne sera rien demandé avant de sauvegarder. Voir la documentation Options.

    + +

    + Remarque : vous pouvez également appuyer [Control / ⌘] + [S] sur le clavier pour sauvegarde.

    +
    + +
    + Commande "Imprimer" +
    + +
    + +

    + Cliquez sur ce bouton et votre image sera imprimée !

    + +

    + Sur la plupart des plates-formes, vous pouvez également maintenir la touche [Alt] (appelée [Option] sur Mac) tout en cliquant sur le bouton «Imprimer» pour obtenir une boîte de dialogue d'impression. Notez que cela pourrait ne pas fonctionner si vous exécutez Tux Paint en mode plein écran. Voir ci-dessous.

    + +
    +
    + Désactivation de l'impression +
    + +
    +

    + On peut définir une option "noprint", ce qui entraînera la désactivation du bouton "Imprimer".

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    + +
    + Restreindre l'impression +
    + +
    +

    + Si l'option "printdelay" a été utilisée, vous ne pouvez imprimer — qu'une fois toutes les x secondes, tel que vous l'avez défini.

    + +

    + Par exemple, avec "printdelay=60" dans le fichier de configuration de Tux Paint, vous ne pouvez imprimer qu'une fois par minute.

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    + +
    + Commandes d'impression +
    + +
    +

    + (Linux et Unix uniquement) +

    + +

    + Tux Paint imprime en générant une représentation PostScript du dessin et en l'envoyant à un programme externe. Par défaut, le programme est :

    + +
    + lpr +
    + +

    + Cette commande peut être modifiée en définissant la valeur "printcommand" dans le fichier de configuration de Tux Paint.

    + +

    + Si la touche "[Alt]" du clavier est enfoncée tout en cliquant sur le bouton «Imprimer», et tant que vous n'êtes pas en mode plein écran, un programme alternatif est exécuté. Par défaut, le programme est la boîte de dialogue d'impression graphique de KDE :

    + +
    + kprinter +
    + +

    + Cette commande peut être modifiée en définissant la valeur "altprintcommand" dans le fichier de configuration de Tux Paint.

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    + +
    + Réglages pour l'impression +
    + +
    +

    + (Windows et macOS) +

    + +

    + Par défaut, Tux Paint imprime simplement sur l'imprimante par défaut avec les paramètres par défaut lorsque le bouton «Imprimer» est enfoncé.

    + +

    + Cependant, si vous maintenez la touche [Alt] (ou [Option]) du clavier tout en appuyant sur le bouton "Imprimer, et ceci tant que vous n'êtes pas en mode plein écran, la boîte de dialogue de l'imprimante de votre système d'exploitation apparaît, et vous pouvez modifier les réglages.

    + +

    + Vous pouvez stocker les changements de configuration, entre les sessions de Tux Paint, en paramétrant l'option "printcfg".

    + +

    + Si l'option "printcfg" est utilisée, les réglages d'impression seront chargés à partir du fichier "printcfg.cfg" de votre répertoire personnel (voir ci-dessous). Tout changement y sera ernregistré.

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    + +
    + Options de la boîte de dialogue de l'imprimante +
    + +
    +

    + Par défaut, Tux Paint affiche uniquement la boîte de dialogue de l'imprimante (ou, sous Linux / Unix, exécute "altprintcommand", par exemple, "kprinter" au lieu de "lpr") si la touche [Alt] (ou [Option] ) est maintenue pendant en cliquant sur le bouton «Imprimer».

    + +

    + Cependant, ce comportement peut être modifié. Vous pouvez toujours faire apparaître la boîte de dialogue de l'imprimante en utilisant "--altprintalways" sur la ligne de commande ou "altprint=always" dans le fichier de configuration de Tux Paint. Inversement vous pouvez empêcher la touche [Alt] / [Option] d'avoir un effet en utilisant "--altprintnever" ou "altprint=never".

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    +
    +
    + +
    + Commande "Diapos" (sous "Ouvrir") +
    + +
    + +

    + Le bouton "Diapositives" est disponible dans la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir". Il peut être utilisé pour lire une simple animation dans Tux Paint, ou un diaporama. Il peut également exporter un GIF animé basé sur les images choisies.

    + +
    +
    + Choisir des images +
    + +
    +

    + Lorsque vous entrez dans la section "Diapos" de Tux Paint, il affiche une liste de vos fichiers enregistrés, tout comme la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir".

    + +

    + Cliquez sur chacune des images que vous souhaitez afficher dans une présentation de style diaporama, une par une. Un chiffre apparaîtra sur chaque image, vous indiquant dans quel ordre elles seront affichées.

    + +

    + Vous pouvez cliquer sur une image sélectionnée pour la désélectionner (la retirer de votre diaporama). Cliquez à nouveau dessus si vous souhaitez l'ajouter à la fin de la liste.

    +
    + +
    + Régler la vitesse de lecture +
    + +
    +

    + Une échelle mobile en bas à gauche de l'écran (à côté du bouton "Lecture") peut être utilisée pour régler la vitesse du diaporama ou du GIF animé, du plus lent au plus rapide. Choisissez le paramètre le plus à gauche pour désactiver l'avancement automatique pendant la lecture dans Tux Paint - vous devrez appuyer sur une touche ou cliquer pour passer à la diapositive suivante (voir ci-dessous).

    + +

    + 💡 Remarque : le paramètre le plus lent ne fait pas automatiquement avancer les diapositives. Utilisez-le lorsque vous souhaitez les parcourir manuellement. (Cela ne s'applique pas à un GIF animé exporté.)

    + +
    + +
    +
    + +
    + Lecture dans Tux Paint +
    + +
    +

    + To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + +

    + Pendant le diaporama, appuyez sur [Espace], [Entrée] ou [Retour] , ou sur [Flèche droite] - ou cliquez sur le bouton "Suivant" en bas à gauche - pour passer manuellement à la diapositive suivante. Appuyez sur [Flèche gauche] pour revenir à la diapositive précédente.

    + +

    + Appuyez sur [Escape] , ou cliquez sur le bouton "Retour" en bas à droite, pour quitter le diaporama et revenir à l'écran de sélection d'image du diaporama.

    +
    + +
    + Exporter un GIF animé +
    + +
    +

    + + Cliquez sur le bouton "Exporter GIF" en bas à droite pour que Tux Paint génère un fichier GIF animé basé sur les images sélectionnées.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + +

    + Appuyer sur [Escape] pendant l'exportation annulera le processus et vous ramènera à la boîte de dialogue "Diaporama".

    +
    +
    + +

    + Cliquez sur "Retour" dans l'écran de sélection d'image du diaporama pour revenir à la boîte de dialogue "Ouvrir".

    +
    + +
    + Commande "Quitter" +
    + +
    + +

    + Cliquez sur le bouton "Quitter", fermez la fenêtre de Tux Paint ou appuyez sur la touche [Escape] pour quitter Tux Paint.

    + +

    + On vous demandera d'abord si vous voulez vraiment arrêter.

    + +

    + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

    + +

    + Remarque :: Si l'image est enregistrée, elle sera rechargée automatiquement la prochaine fois que vous exécuterez Tux Paint -- à moins que l'option"startblank" ait été activée.

    + +

    + Remarque :: Le bouton "Quitter" et la touche [Escape] peuvent être désactivés par le biais de option "noquit".

    + +

    + Dans ce cas, le bouton "Fermer la fenêtre" sur la barre de titre de Tux Paint (si vous n'êtes pas en mode plein écran) ou la touche [Alt] + [F4] peut être utilisée pour quitter.

    + +

    + Si aucune de ces options n'est possible, la séquence de touches [Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] peut être utilisée pour quitter.

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    + +
    + Coupure du son +
    + +
    +

    + Il n'y a pas de bouton de commande à l'écran pour le moment, mais en appuyant sur les touches [Alt] + [S] , les effets sonores peuvent être désactivés et réactivés pendant que le programme est en cours d'exécution.

    + +

    + Notez que si les sons sont complètement désactivés via l'option "nosound, la combinaison des touches [Alt] + [S] n'a pas d'effet (c'est-à-dire qu'il ne peut pas être utilisé pour activer les sons lorsque le parent / enseignant veut qu'ils soient désactivés.)

    + +

    + Voir la documentation sur "Options".

    +
    + +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + Chargement d'autres images dans Tux Paint

    +

    - Il utilise également la commande "date" pour obtenir l'heure et la date actuelles, qui sont la convention de dénomination des fichiers utilisée par Tux Paint pour les fichiers enregistrés. (N'oubliez pas que vous n'êtes jamais invité à entrer un "nom de fichier " lorsque vous allez enregistrer ou ouvrir des images !)

    + Étant donné que la boîte de dialogue «Ouvrir» de Tux Paint n'affiche que les images que vous avez créées avec Tux Paint, que se passe-t-il si vous souhaitez charger une autre image ou photo dans Tux Paint pour les éditer et dessiner par-dessus ?

    - Pour utiliser ce script, exécutez simplement la commande à partir d'une invite de ligne de commande et indiquez-lui le (s) nom (s) du ou des fichiers que vous voulez convertir.

    + 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\".
    + +
    + macOS +
    + +
    + Dans le dossier utilisateurs "Library", par ex. "/Users/nom d'utilisateur/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/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/".
    +
    -

    - They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    - 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + 💡 Remarque : C'est également à partir de ce dossier que vous pouvez copier ou ouvrir des images dessinées dans Tux Paint à l'aide d'autres 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.

    -

    - Exemple :

    - -
    - $ tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg
    - grandma.jpg -> - /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    - jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    -
    - -

    - La première ligne ("tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg") est la commande à exécuter. Les deux lignes suivantes sont les sorties du programme pendant qu'il fonctionne.

    - -

    - Vous pouvez maintenant charger Tux Paint, et une version de cette image originale sera disponible dans la boîte de dialogue «Ouvrir». Double-cliquez simplement sur son icône !

    - - -

    - Importer des images manuellement

    - -
    -

    - Les utilisateurs de Windows, macOS et Haiku désirant importer des images dans Tux Paint doivent le faire manuellement.

    - -

    - Chargez un programme graphique capable à la fois de charger votre image et d'enregistrer un fichier au format PNG. (Voir le fichier de documentation "PNG.html" pour une liste des logiciels suggérés et d'autres références.)

    - -

    - Lorsque Tux Paint charge une image qui n'a pas la même taille que son canevas de dessin, il met à l'échelle (et parfois en coloriant les bords) l'image pour qu'elle tienne dans le canevas.

    - -

    - Pour éviter que l'image ne soit étirée ou maculée, vous pouvez la redimensionner à la taille de la toile de Tux Paint. Cette taille dépend de la taille de la fenêtre Tux Paint, ou de la résolution à laquelle Tux Paint est exécuté, si il est en plein écran. (Remarque : la résolution par défaut est de 800x600.) Voir "Calculer les dimensions des images" ci-dessous.

    - -

    - Sauvegarder l'image au format PNG. Il est fortement recommandé que vous nommiez le fichier en utilisant la date et l'heure courante, puisque c'est ce que Tux Paint utilise :

    - -
    - YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png -
    - -
      -
    • YYYY = Year
    • -
    • MM = Mois (deux chiffres, "01"-"12")
    • -
    • DD = Jour du mois (deux chiffres, "01"-"31")
    • -
    • HH = Heure (deux chiffres,au format 24h, "00"-"23")
    • -
    • mm = Minute (deux chiffres, "00"-"59")
    • -
    • ss = Secondes (deux chiffres, "00"-"59")
    • -
    - -

    - Exemple: "20210731110500.png",pour le 31 juillet 2021 à 11:05 du matin.

    - -

    - Mettez cd fichier PNG dans votre répertoire Tux Paint "saved". (Voir ci-dessus)

    - -

    - Calculer les dimensions des images

    +

    + Utilisation du script d'importation "tuxpaint-import"

    - Cette partie de documentation doit être réécrite puisque la nouvelle option "buttonsize" a été ajoutée. Pour l'heure, essayer de dessiner et de sauvegarder l'image dans Tux Paint, et ensuite déterminer quelle taille (largeur et hauteur en pixels) elle possède, et essayez de l'adapter lors de la mise à l'échelle en l'important dans Tux Paint.

    + Les utilisateurs Linux et Unix peuvent utiliser script shell "tuxpaint-import" qui s'installe lorsque vous installez Tux Paint. Il utilise certains outils NetPBM pour convertir l'image ("anytopnm"), la redimensionner pour qu'elle tienne dans le canevas de Tux Paint ("pnmscale") et la convertir en PNG ("pnmtopng").

    + +

    + Il utilise également la commande "date" pour obtenir l'heure et la date actuelles, qui sont la convention de dénomination des fichiers utilisée par Tux Paint pour les fichiers enregistrés. (N'oubliez pas que vous n'êtes jamais invité à entrer un "nom de fichier " lorsque vous allez enregistrer ou ouvrir des images !)

    + +

    + Pour utiliser ce script, exécutez simplement la commande à partir d'une invite de ligne de commande et indiquez-lui le (s) nom (s) du ou des fichiers que vous voulez convertir.

    + +

    + They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    +

    + 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + +

    + Exemple :

    + +
    + $ tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg
    + grandma.jpg -> + /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    + jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    +
    + +

    + La première ligne ("tuxpaint-import grandma.jpg") est la commande à exécuter. Les deux lignes suivantes sont les sorties du programme pendant qu'il fonctionne.

    + +

    + Vous pouvez maintenant charger Tux Paint, et une version de cette image originale sera disponible dans la boîte de dialogue «Ouvrir». Double-cliquez simplement sur son icône !

    -
    -
    +

    + Importer des images manuellement

    -

    - Lectures complémentaires -

    +
    +

    + Les utilisateurs de Windows, macOS et Haiku désirant importer des images dans Tux Paint doivent le faire manuellement.

    - Les autres documents inclus avec Tux Paint (dans le répertoire "docs") incluent :
      -
    • - Using Tux Paint:
        -
      • - OPTIONS.html
        - Instructions détaillées sur les options en ligne de commande et les fichiers de configuration, pour ceux qui ne veulent pas utiliser l'outil Tux Paint Config.
      • +

        + Chargez un programme graphique capable à la fois de charger votre image et d'enregistrer un fichier au format PNG. (Voir le fichier de documentation "PNG.html" pour une liste des logiciels suggérés et d'autres références.)

        -
      • - Documentation sur l'outil 'Magie' ("magic-docs")
        - Documentation pour chacun des outils "Magic" actuellement installés.
      • +

        + Lorsque Tux Paint charge une image qui n'a pas la même taille que son canevas de dessin, il met à l'échelle (et parfois en coloriant les bords) l'image pour qu'elle tienne dans le canevas.

        + +

        + Pour éviter que l'image ne soit étirée ou maculée, vous pouvez la redimensionner à la taille de la toile de Tux Paint. Cette taille dépend de la taille de la fenêtre Tux Paint, ou de la résolution à laquelle Tux Paint est exécuté, si il est en plein écran. (Remarque : la résolution par défaut est de 800x600.) Voir "Calculer les dimensions des images" ci-dessous.

        + +

        + Sauvegarder l'image au format PNG. Il est fortement recommandé que vous nommiez le fichier en utilisant la date et l'heure courante, puisque c'est ce que Tux Paint utilise :

        + +
        + YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png +
        + +
          +
        • YYYY = Year
        • +
        • MM = Mois (deux chiffres, "01"-"12")
        • +
        • DD = Jour du mois (deux chiffres, "01"-"31")
        • +
        • HH = Heure (deux chiffres,au format 24h, "00"-"23")
        • +
        • mm = Minute (deux chiffres, "00"-"59")
        • +
        • ss = Secondes (deux chiffres, "00"-"59")
        - -
      • - How to extend Tux Paint:
          +

          + Exemple: "20210731110500.png",pour le 31 juillet 2021 à 11:05 du matin.

          + +

          + Mettez cd fichier PNG dans votre répertoire Tux Paint "saved". (Voir ci-dessus)

          + +

          + Calculer les dimensions des images

          + +
          +

          + Cette partie de documentation doit être réécrite puisque la nouvelle option "buttonsize" a été ajoutée. Pour l'heure, essayer de dessiner et de sauvegarder l'image dans Tux Paint, et ensuite déterminer quelle taille (largeur et hauteur en pixels) elle possède, et essayez de l'adapter lors de la mise à l'échelle en l'important dans Tux Paint.

          +
          +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + Lectures complémentaires

    + +

    + Les autres documents inclus avec Tux Paint (dans le répertoire "docs") incluent :

    • - EXTENDING.html
      - Des instructions détaillées sur la création de pinceaux, de tampons, d'images de démarrage et de modèles; et l'ajout de polices; et créer un nouveau clavier virtuel et des méthodes de saisie.
    • + Using Tux Paint:
        +
      • + OPTIONS.html
        + Instructions détaillées sur les options en ligne de commande et les fichiers de configuration, pour ceux qui ne veulent pas utiliser l'outil Tux Paint Config.
      • + +
      • + Documentation sur l'outil 'Magie' ("magic-docs")
        + Documentation pour chacun des outils "Magic" actuellement installés.
      • +
      +
    • - PNG.html
      - Remarques sur la création d'images bitmap au format PNG à utiliser dans Tux Paint.
    • + How to extend Tux Paint:
        +
      • + EXTENDING.html
        + Des instructions détaillées sur la création de pinceaux, de tampons, d'images de démarrage et de modèles; et l'ajout de polices; et créer un nouveau clavier virtuel et des méthodes de saisie.
      • + +
      • + PNG.html
        + Remarques sur la création d'images bitmap au format PNG à utiliser dans Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + SVG.html
        + Remarques sur la création d'images vectorielles au format SVG à utiliser dans Tux Paint.
      • +
      +
    • - SVG.html
      - Remarques sur la création d'images vectorielles au format SVG à utiliser dans Tux Paint.
    • + Technical information:
        +
      • + INSTALL.html
        + Instructions pour compiler et installer Tux Paint, le cas échéant.
      • + +
      • + SIGNALS.html
        + Informations sur les signaux POSIX auxquels répond Tux Paint.
      • +
      + + +
    • + Development history and license:
        +
      • + AUTHORS.txt
        + Liste des auteurs et contributeurs.
      • + +
      • + CHANGES.txt
        + Résumé des changements entre chaque version de Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + COPYING.txt
        + Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL)
      • +
      +
    -
  • +

    + -
  • - Technical information: +

    -
    +

    + Pour en savoir plus, visitez la page "Nous aider" du site officiel de Tux Paint : https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    + -

    - Comment obtenir de l'aide -

    +
    +
    +
    +

    + Trademark notices +

    +
    -

    - Si vous avez besoin d'aide, il existe de nombreux moyens d'interagir avec les développeurs de Tux Paint et les autres utilisateurs.

    -
      -
    • Mentionner des bogues, ou demander de nouvelles fonctionnalités via le système de suivi des bogues
    • -
    • Participer aux nombreuses listes de diffusion de Tux Paint
    • -
    • Contacter les développeurs directement
    • -
    - -

    - Pour en savoir plus, visitez la page "Contact" du site officiel de Tux Paint : https://tuxpaint.org/contact/

    - -
    - -

    - Comment participer -

    - -

    - Tux Paint est un projet mené par des volontaires, et nous serions heureux d'accepter votre aide dans des tas de domaines.

    - -
      -
    • Traduire Tux Paint dans une autre langue
    • -
    • Améliorer les traductions existantes
    • -
    • Créer des oeuvres (tampons, images de démarrage, modèles, pinceaux)
    • -
    • Ajouter ou améliorer des caractéristiques ou bien des outils "Magie"
    • -
    • Créer un programme d'étude en classe
    • -
    • Promouvoir ou aider ceux qui utilisent Tux Paint
    • -
    - -

    - Pour en savoir plus, visitez la page "Nous aider" du site officiel de Tux Paint : https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    - -
    - -

    ###

    +
      +
    • "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
    • +
    • "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
    • +
    • "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
    • +
    • "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc.
    • +
    +
    +
    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html index 069479435..119e485fc 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentation sur les signaux

    - Copyright &copie; 2019-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2019-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SVG.html b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SVG.html index 509c85f02..9f1fca868 100644 --- a/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SVG.html +++ b/docs/fr_FR.UTF-8/html/SVG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentation sur SVG

    - Copyright &copie; 2007-2022 par divers contributeurs; voir AUTHORS.
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by divers contributeurs; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt index b92567605..42e0b45a8 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint versión 0.9.28 «Como facer» os selos avanzados - Copyright © 2006-2022 por Albert Cahalan e outros; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan e outros; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt index 24d8d5369..232838bc5 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Documentación de variábeis de contorno - Copyright © 2021-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2021-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt index 6142e8fc7..1cbd2ffac 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Tux Paint versión 0.9.28 - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt index e55710ad1..3870ffe62 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/FAQ.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint versión 0.9.28 Preguntas máis frecuentes - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt index 131df4b39..feffd0fb6 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Documentación da instalación - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt index a3ce7203e..e5eca869c 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Documentación de opcións - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt index 6bb6166bc..0d03491d9 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/PNG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Documentación PNG - Copyright © 2007-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2007-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt index 959ee28d0..730757f95 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -7,26 +7,40 @@ https://tuxpaint.org/ @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter - 24 de Febreiro de 2022 + 27 de Febreiro de 2022 - +---------------------------------------+ - |Índice | - |---------------------------------------| - | * Sobre Tux Paint | - | * Uso de Tux Paint | - | * Inicio de Tux Paint | - | * Pantalla de título | - | * Pantalla principal | - | * Ferramentas dispoñíbeis | - | * Ferramentas de debuxo | - | * Outros controis | - | * Carga doutras imaxes en Tux Paint | - | * Máis información | - | * Como obter axuda | - | * Como participar | - +---------------------------------------+ - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +-----------------------------------------------------------+ + |Índice | + |-----------------------------------------------------------| + | * Sobre Tux Paint | + | * Uso de Tux Paint | + | * Inicio de Tux Paint | + | * Pantalla de título | + | * Pantalla principal | + | * Ferramentas dispoñíbeis | + | * Ferramentas de debuxo | + | * Ferramenta «Pintar» (pinceis) | + | * Ferramenta «Selo» (selos de caucho) | + | * Ferramenta «Liñas» | + | * Ferramenta «Formas» | + | * Ferramentas «Texto» e «Etiquetas» | + | * Ferramenta «Encher» | + | * Ferramenta «Maxia» (efectos especiais) | + | * Ferramenta de «Goma» (de borrar) | + | * Outros controis | + | * "Undo" and "Redo" Commands | + | * Orde «Novo» | + | * Orde «Abrir» | + | * Orde «Gardar» | + | * Orde «Imprimir» | + | * Orde «Diapositivas» (en «Abrir») | + | * Orde «Saír» | + | * Silenciar o son | + | * Carga doutras imaxes en Tux Paint | + | * Máis información | + | * Como obter axuda | + | * Como participar | + +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Sobre Tux Paint @@ -80,8 +94,6 @@ Objectives faise seleccionándoa nunha colección de miniaturas. O acceso a outros ficheiros da computadora está restrinxido. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Uso de Tux Paint Inicio de Tux Paint @@ -98,8 +110,6 @@ Inicio de Tux Paint Se se producen erros, amosaranse no terminal (en STDERR). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Usuarios de Windows [Icona de Tux Paint] @@ -124,14 +134,10 @@ Inicio de Tux Paint Se usou a descarga de «ficheiro ZIP», o cartafol de Tux Paint estará onde teña extraído o contido do ficheiro ZIP. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Usuarios de macOS Simplemente fai dobre clic na icona «Tux Paint». - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - [Pantalla de título] Pantalla de título @@ -143,8 +149,6 @@ Pantalla de título xanela de Tux Paint para continuar. (Ou, após aproximadamente 5 segundos, a pantalla do título desaparecerá automaticamente.) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Pantalla principal A pantalla principal divídese nas seguintes seccións: @@ -184,8 +188,12 @@ Pantalla principal Máis abaixo: Cores - Amosarase unha paleta de cores dispoñíbeis preto da parte inferior - da pantalla. + When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices + will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a + color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the + "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen + brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when + flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) @@ -223,8 +231,6 @@ Pantalla principal Na parte inferior da pantalla, Tux, o pingüín de Linux, ofrece consellos e outra información mentres usa Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramentas dispoñíbeis Ferramentas de debuxo @@ -275,8 +281,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramenta «Selo» (selos de caucho) A ferramenta Selo é como un conxunto de selos de cacho ou @@ -317,8 +321,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramenta «Liñas» Esta ferramenta permítelle debuxar liñas rectas empregando os @@ -342,8 +344,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramenta «Formas» Esta ferramenta permítelle debuxar algunhas formas sinxelas @@ -406,8 +406,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⚙ See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramentas «Texto» e «Etiquetas» Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a @@ -513,8 +511,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⚙ See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramenta «Encher» A ferramenta «Encher» inunda unha área contigua do seu debuxo @@ -533,8 +529,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramenta «Maxia» (efectos especiais) A ferramenta Maxia é realmente un conxunto de ferramentas @@ -552,8 +546,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis Consulte as instrucións de cada ferramenta Máxica (no cartafol «magic-docs»). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Ferramenta de «Goma» (de borrar) Esta ferramenta é similar ao pincel. Onde queira que prema (ou @@ -568,24 +560,18 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis Ao borralo, reprodúcese un son de borrado «rechiante». - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Outros controis - Orde «Desfacer» + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands - Ao premer nesta ferramenta desfarase a última acción de debuxo. - Vostede pode incluso desfacer máis dunha vez. + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing + action. You can even undo more than once! ⌨ Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [Z] no teclado para Desfacer. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Orde «refacer» - - Ao premer nesta ferramenta refarase a acción de debuxo que ven de - facer co botón «Desfacer». + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just + un-did via the "Undo" command. Mentres non volva debuxar, pode refacer tantas veces como teña desfeito. @@ -593,8 +579,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⌨ Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [R] no teclado para Refacer. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Orde «Novo» Ao premer no botón «Novo» iniciarase un novo debuxo. Aparecerá un @@ -636,8 +620,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis sobrescribe o orixinal, polo que pode usalo de novo máis adiante (accedendo a el dende o diálogo «Novo»). - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Orde «Abrir» Isto amosa unha lista de todas as imaxes que gardou. Se hai máis @@ -646,44 +628,41 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis imaxes. Prema nunha imaxe para seleccionala e logo... + * Prema no botón verde «Abrir» na parte inferior esquerda da + lista para cargar a imaxe seleccionada. - * Prema no botón verde «Abrir» na parte inferior esquerda da - lista para cargar a imaxe seleccionada. + (Como alternativa, pode facer dobre clic na icona dunha imaxe + para cargala.) - (Como alternativa, pode facer dobre clic na icona dunha - imaxe para cargala.) + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing + hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you + want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.) - * Prema no botón marrón «Borrar» (cesta do lixo) na parte - inferior dereita da lista para borrar a imaxe seleccionada. - (Pediráselle que o confirme). + * Prema no botón marrón «Borrar» (cesta do lixo) na parte + inferior dereita da lista para borrar a imaxe seleccionada. + (Pediráselle que o confirme). - 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of - version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your - desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover - and restore it, if you change your mind). + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of + version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's + trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore + it, if you change your mind). - * Prema no botón «Exportar» preto da parte inferior dereita - para exportar a imaxe ao cartafol de exportación. (p. ex.: - «~/Pictures/TuxPaint/») + * Prema no botón «Exportar» preto da parte inferior dereita + para exportar a imaxe ao cartafol de exportación. (p. ex.: + «~/Pictures/TuxPaint/») - * Prema no botón azul «Diapositivas» (proxector de - diapositivas) situado na parte inferior esquerda para ir ao - modo de presentación de diapositivas. Vexa «Diapositivas», - a continuación, para máis detalles. + From the "Open" screen you can also: + * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower + left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for + details. - * Prema no botón de frecha vermello «Atrás» situado na parte - inferior dereita da lista para cancelar e volver á imaxe - que debuxaba. - - Se escolle abrir unha imaxe e o seu debuxo actual non foi gardado, - preguntaráselle se quere gardala ou non. (Vexa «Gardar» a - continuación). + * Prema no botón de frecha vermello «Atrás» situado na parte + inferior dereita da lista para cancelar e volver á imaxe que + debuxaba. ⌨ Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [O] no teclado para activar o diálogo «Abrir». - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Orde «Gardar» Isto garda a súa imaxe actual. @@ -707,8 +686,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⌨ Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [S] no teclado para gardar. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Orde «Imprimir» Prema neste botón e imprimirase a súa imaxe. @@ -810,8 +787,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⚙ Vexa a documentación de «Opcións. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Orde «Diapositivas» (en «Abrir») O botón «Diapositivas» está dispoñíbel no diálogo «Abrir». Pode @@ -887,8 +862,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis Prema en «Atrás» na pantalla de selección de imaxes de diapositivas para volver ao diálogo «Abrir». - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Orde «Saír» Ao premer no botón «Saír», pechando a xanela de Tux Paint ou @@ -896,10 +869,10 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis Primeiro preguntaráselle se realmente quere saír. - Se elixe saír e non gardou a imaxe actual, primeiro - preguntaráselle se quere gardala. Se non é unha nova imaxe, - preguntaráselle se quere gardar sobre a versión antiga ou crear - unha nova entrada. (Vexa «Gardar» máis arriba). + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, + you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new + image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old + version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.) ⚙ Nota: Se se garda a imaxe, volverá cargarse automaticamente a próxima vez que execute Tux Paint, a non ser que estea configurada @@ -917,8 +890,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⚙ Vexa a documentación de «Opcións. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Silenciar o son Non hai ningún botón de control na pantalla neste momento, pero ao @@ -933,8 +904,6 @@ Ferramentas dispoñíbeis ⚙ Vexa a documentación de «Opcións. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Carga doutras imaxes en Tux Paint O diálogo «Abrir» de Tux Paint só amosa as imaxes que creou con Tux Paint. @@ -1048,8 +1017,6 @@ Importar imaxes manualmente píxeles) que obtivo e tente igualar iso ao escalar a(s) imaxe(s) que está a importar en Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Máis información Outra documentación incluída con Tux Paint (que se atopa no @@ -1088,13 +1055,10 @@ Importar imaxes manualmente Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Como obter axuda - Se precisa axuda, hai moitas formas de interactuar cos desenvolvedores de - Tux Paint e outros usuarios. - + If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint + developers and other users: * Informar dos erros ou solicitar novas funcións a través do sistema de seguimento de erros do proxecto * Participe nas distintas listas de correo do proxecto @@ -1103,13 +1067,10 @@ Importar imaxes manualmente Para obter máis información, visite a páxina «Contacto» do sitio web oficial de Tux Paint: https://tuxpaint.org/contact/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Como participar - Tux Paint é un proxecto impulsado por voluntarios e estamos encantados de - aceptar a súa axuda de diversas maneiras. - + Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your + help in a variety of ways: * Traducir Tux Paint a outro idioma * Mellorar as traducións existentes * Crear ilustracións (selos, imaxes de inicio, modelos, pinceis) @@ -1120,6 +1081,9 @@ Importar imaxes manualmente Para obter máis información, visite a páxina «Colabora connosco» do sitio web oficial de Tux Paint: https://tuxpaint.org/help/ - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Trademark notices - ### + * "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. + * "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. + * "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. + * "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt index 8b368cd66..b2c4079b2 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Documentación de sinais - Copyright © 2019-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2019-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt index 13228cdc9..efe20e388 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/SVG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Documentación SVG - Copyright © 2007-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES). + Copyright © 2007-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 20 de Xaneiro de 2022 diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html index 65ce25e40..411d4598b 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 «Como facer» os selos avanzados

    - Copyright © 2006-2022 por Albert Cahalan e outros; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan e outros; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

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    - Copyright © 2021-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2021-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

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    - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html index 8828797fe..8bcbc1d96 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ versión 0.9.28 Preguntas máis frecuentes

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html index 16508add8..488d1e662 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentación da instalación

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html index 1cd8067ca..c3194e736 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Documentación de opcións

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html index e365103de..dbacd55d3 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/PNG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentación PNG

    - Copyright © 2007-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

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    - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    + Sobre Tux Paint

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    + Que é «Tux Paint»?

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    + Tux Paint é un programa de debuxo libre e de balde deseñado para cativos (3 ou máis anos). Ten unha interface sinxela e doada de usar, divertidos efectos de son e unha mascota de debuxos animados que axuda a guiar aos cativos mentres usan o programa. Ofrece un lenzo en branco e unha ampla variedade de ferramentas de debuxo para axudar ao seu cativo a ser creativo.

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    + Licenza

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    + Tux Paint é un proxecto de código aberto, software libre publicado baixo a licenza pública xeral GNU (GPL). É de balde e o «código fonte» detrás do programa está dispoñíbel. (Isto permite a outras persoas engadir funcións, corrixir erros e usar partes do programa no seu propio software GPL).

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    + Consulte o texto completo da licenza GPL en COPYING.txt.

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    + Objectives

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    + Tux Paint pretende ser un sinxelo programa de debuxo para cativos pequenos. Non está pensado como unha ferramenta de debuxo de uso xeral. Preténdese que sexa divertido e doado de usar. Os efectos de son e un personaxe de debuxos animados permiten que o usuario saiba o que está pasando e o mantén entretido. Tamén hai formas de punteiro de rato estilo debuxo animado de gran tamaño.
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    + Tux Paint é ampliábel. Os pinceis e as formas do «selo de caucho» arrastrarse e soltarse. Por exemplo, un profesor pode soltar unha colección de formas de animais e pedirlles aos seus alumnos que debuxen un ecosistema. Cada forma pode ter un son que se reproduce e datos textuais que se amosan cando o cativo selecciona a forma.
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    + Tux Paint é portátil entre varias plataformas informáticas: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, etc. A interface ten o mesmo aspecto en todas. Tux Paint funciona adecuadamente en sistemas antigos e pódese construír para funcionar mellor en sistemas lentos.
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    + Non hai acceso directo ás complexidades subxacentes do computador. A imaxe actual consérvase cando se pecha o programa e volve aparecer cando se reinicia. Para gardar imaxes non é necesario crear nomes de ficheiro nin usar o teclado. A apertura dunha imaxe faise seleccionándoa nunha colección de miniaturas. O acceso a outros ficheiros da computadora está restrinxido.
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    + Uso de Tux Paint

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    + Inicio de Tux Paint

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    + Usuarios de Linux/Unix

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    + Tux Paint debería ter colocado unha icona iniciadora nos seus menús KDE e/ou GNOME, en «Gráficos».

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    + Como alternativa, pode executar a seguinte orde nun indicador do sistema (e dicir, «$»):

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    + Se se producen erros, amosaranse no terminal (en STDERR).

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    + Usuarios de Windows

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    + [Icona de Tux Paint]
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    + Se instalou Tux Paint no seu computador usando o «Instalador de Tux Paint», teralle preguntado se quería un atallo no menú «Inicio» e/ou un atallo de escritorio. Se aceptou, pode executar Tux Paint dende a sección «Tux Paint» do menú «Inicio» (p. ex.: en «Todos os programas») ou premendo dúas veces na icona «Tux Paint» do seu escritorio. se fixo que o instalador colocara un alí.

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    + 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 «tuxpaint.exe» no cartafol «Tux Paint» do seu computador.

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    + 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.

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    + Se usou a descarga de «ficheiro ZIP», o cartafol de Tux Paint estará onde teña extraído o contido do ficheiro ZIP.

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    + Usuarios de macOS

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    + Simplemente fai dobre clic na icona «Tux Paint».

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    + Pantalla de título

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    - Na parte inferior da pantalla, Tux, o pingüín de Linux, ofrece consellos e outra información mentres usa Tux Paint.

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    + Cando se cargue por primeira vez Tux Paint, aparecerá unha pantalla de título/recoñecementos.

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    + Unha vez completada a carga, prema unha tecla, faga clic ou toque na xanela de Tux Paint para continuar. (Ou, após aproximadamente 5 segundos, a pantalla do título desaparecerá automaticamente.)

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    - Se mantén premido o botón do rato e move o rato, irá debuxando a medida que se move.

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    - Esta ferramenta permítelle debuxar liñas rectas empregando os diversos pinceis e cores que normalmente emprega co pincel.

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    - Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

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    - A ferramenta Texto é a ferramenta de entrada de texto orixinal en Tux Paint. O texto introducido usando esta ferramenta non se pode modificar nin mover máis tarde, xa que pasa a formar parte do debuxo. Non obstante, por mor de que o texto pasa a formar parte da imaxe, pódese debuxar ou modificar empregando os efectos da ferramenta Maxia (p. ex.: luxado, tinguido, realce, etc.)

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    + A parte máis grande da pantalla, no centro, é o lenzo de debuxo. Aquí é, obviamente, onde debuxa.

    - A ferramenta Etiqueta pódese desactivar (p. ex.: seleccionando «Desactivar a ferramenta "Etiqueta"» en Tux Paint Config. ou executando Tux Paint coa opción «nolabel»).

    + 💡 Nota: O tamaño do lenzo de debuxo depende do tamaño de Tux Paint. Pode cambiar o tamaño de Tux Paint empregando a ferramenta de configuración Tux Paint Config. ou por outros medios. Consulte a documentación das Opcións para obter máis detalles.

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    - Tux Paint permite introducir caracteres en diferentes idiomas. A maioría dos caracteres latinos (A-Z, ñ, è, etc.) poden introducirse directamente. Algúns idiomas requiren que Tux Paint pase a un modo de entrada alternativo antes de introducilos e algúns caracteres deben compoñerse premendo varias teclas.

    + Dependendo da ferramenta actual, o selector amosa cousas diferentes. p. ex.: cando se selecciona a ferramenta Pincel ou Liña, amosa os distintos pinceis dispoñíbeis. Cando se selecciona a ferramenta Selo de caucho, amosa as diferentes formas que pode usar. Cando se selecciona a ferramenta Texto ou Etiqueta, amosa varios tipos de letra.

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    - Cando a configuración local de Tux Paint está estabelecida nun dos idiomas que fornecen modos de entrada alternativos, úsase unha tecla para pasar do modo normal (caracteres latinos) ao modo ou modos específicos da configuración local.

    + When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    - Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

    + Se mantén premido o botón do rato e move o rato, irá debuxando a medida que se move.

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    + Some brushes are animated — they change their shape as you draw them. A good example of this is the vines brush that ships with Tux Paint. These brushes will have a small "filmstrip" icon drawn on their Selector buttons.

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    - Cando se usa a ferramenta «Borrador», reaparecerá a imaxe orixinal da «imaxe de inicio» ou do «modelo». As ferramentas máxicas «Inverter» e «Espello» tamén afectan á orientación da «imaxe de inicio» ou do «modelo».

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    - Cando carga unha «imaxe de inicio» ou un «modelo», debuxa nel(a) e logo preme en «Gardar», crea un novo ficheiro de imaxe; non sobrescribe o orixinal, polo que pode usalo de novo máis adiante (accedendo a el dende o diálogo «Novo»).

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      - 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore it, if you change your mind).

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    - 💡 Nota: Non lle pedirá nada (por exemplo, un nome de ficheiro). Simplemente gardará a imaxe e reproducirá un efecto de son «obturador de cámara».

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    - Prema neste botón e imprimirase a súa imaxe.

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    + Diferentes selos poden ter diferentes efectos sonoros e/ou sons descritivos (falados). Os botóns da área de axuda na parte inferior esquerda (preto de Tux, o pingüín de Linux) permiten reproducir de novo os efectos de son e os sons descritivos para o selo seleccionado nese momento.

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    + Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation.

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    + Ferramenta «Liñas» +
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    + Esta ferramenta permítelle debuxar liñas rectas empregando os diversos pinceis e cores que normalmente emprega co pincel.

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    + Click the mouse and hold it to choose the starting point of the line. As you move the mouse around, a thin 'rubber-band' line will show where the line will be drawn. At the bottom, you'll see the angle of your line, in degrees. A line going straight to the right is 0°, a line going straight up is 90°, a line going straight left is 180°, a line going straight down is 270°, and so on.

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    + Solte o rato para completar a liña. Soará un «chimpo».

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    + Some brushes are animated, and will show a pattern of shapes along the line. Others are directional, and will show a different shape depending on the angle of the brush. And finally some are both animated and directional. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    + Different brushes have different spacing, leaving either a series of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    + Ferramenta «Formas»
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    - To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + Esta ferramenta permítelle debuxar algunhas formas sinxelas enchidas e sen encher.

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    + Seleccione unha forma do selector da dereita (círculo, cadrado, óvalo, etc.).

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    + Use as opcións da parte inferior dereita para escoller o comportamento da ferramenta de forma:

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    + The shape will expand from where you initially clicked, and will be centered around that position.
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    + 📜 This was Tux Paint's only behavior through version 0.9.24.)

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    + The shape will extend with one corner starting from where you initially clicked. This is the default method of most other traditional drawing software.

    + 📜 This option was added starting with Tux Paint version 0.9.25.)

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    - 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + Nota: Se os controis de forma están desactivados (p. ex.: coa opción «noshapecontrols»), non se presentarán os controis e empregarase o método «formas dende o centro».

    - Durante a presentación de diapositivas, prema [Espazo], [Intro] ou [Retorno] ou o [Frecha cara á dereita] —ou prema no botón «Seguinte»— na parte inferior esquerda para avanzar manualmente á seguinte diapositiva. Prema [Frecha cara arriba] para volver á diapositiva anterior.

    + No lenzo, fprema co rato e manteña o botón premido para estirar a forma dende onde fixo clic. Algunhas formas poden cambiar a proporción (por exemplo, o rectángulo e o óvalo poden ser máis largos que altos ou máis altos que largos), outros non (por exemplo, cadrados e círculos).

    - Prema [Escape] ou prema no botón «Atrás» na parte inferior dereita para saír do diaporama e volver á pantalla de selección de imaxes do diaporama.

    + For shapes that can change proportion, the aspect ratio of the shape will be shown at the bottom. For example: "1:1" will be shown if it is "square" (as tall as it is wide); "2:1" if it is either twice as wide as it is tall, or twice as tall as it is wide; and so on.

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    + Solte o rato cando remate de estirar.

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    + Now you can move the mouse around the canvas to rotate the shape. The angle your shape is rotated will be shown at the bottom, in degrees (similar to the "Lines" tool, described above).

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    + Prema de novo no botón do rato e a forma debuxarase na cor actual.

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    + If the "simple shapes" option is enabled, the shape will be drawn on the canvas when you let go of the mouse button. (There's no rotation step.)

    + See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option.

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    + Ferramentas «Texto» e «Etiquetas»
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    - - Prema no botón «Exportar GIF» preto da parte inferior dereita para que Tux Paint xere un ficheiro GIF animado baseado nas imaxes seleccionadas.

    + Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). You may also apply a bold, and/or an italic styling effect to the text. Click on the screen and a cursor will appear. Type text and it will show up on the screen. (You can change the font, color, and styling while entering the text, before it is applied to the canvas.)

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    + Prema [Intro] ou [Retorno] e o texto será debuxado na imaxe e o cursor moverase cara abaixo unha liña.

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    + Como alternativa, prema [Tab] e o texto será debuxado na imaxe, mais o cursor moverase á dereita do texto, no canto de baixar unha liña e á esquerda. (Isto pode ser útil para crear unha liña de texto con cores, tipos de letra, estilos e tamaños mesturados.)

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    + Ao premer noutro lugar da imaxe mentres a entrada de texto aínda está activa, a liña de texto actual moverase a esa posición (onde pode continuar editándoa).

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    + A ferramenta Texto é a ferramenta de entrada de texto orixinal en Tux Paint. O texto introducido usando esta ferramenta non se pode modificar nin mover máis tarde, xa que pasa a formar parte do debuxo. Non obstante, por mor de que o texto pasa a formar parte da imaxe, pódese debuxar ou modificar empregando os efectos da ferramenta Maxia (p. ex.: luxado, tinguido, realce, etc.)

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    + Ao usar a ferramenta Etiqueta (que foi engadida a Tux Paint na versión 0.9.22), o texto «flota» sobre a imaxe e os detalles da etiqueta (o texto, a posición da etiqueta , a opción de letra e a cor) almacénanse por separado. Isto permite recolocar ou editar a etiqueta máis adiante.

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    + To edit a label, click the label selection button. All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted. Click one — or use the [Tab] key to cycle through all the labels, and the [Intro] or [Retorno] key to select one — and you may then edit the label. (Use they [Backspace] key to erase characters, and other keys to add text to the label; click in the canvas to reposition the label; click in the palette to change the color of the text in the label; etc.)

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    + You may "apply" a label to the canvas, painting the text into the picture as if it had been added using the Text tool, by clicking the label application button. (This feature was added in Tux Paint version 0.9.28.) All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted, and you select one just as you do when selecting a label to edit. The chosen label will be removed, and the text will be added directly to the canvas.

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    + A ferramenta Etiqueta pódese desactivar (p. ex.: seleccionando «Desactivar a ferramenta "Etiqueta"» en Tux Paint Config. ou executando Tux Paint coa opción «nolabel»).

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    + Tux Paint permite introducir caracteres en diferentes idiomas. A maioría dos caracteres latinos (A-Z, ñ, è, etc.) poden introducirse directamente. Algúns idiomas requiren que Tux Paint pase a un modo de entrada alternativo antes de introducilos e algúns caracteres deben compoñerse premendo varias teclas.

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    + Cando a configuración local de Tux Paint está estabelecida nun dos idiomas que fornecen modos de entrada alternativos, úsase unha tecla para pasar do modo normal (caracteres latinos) ao modo ou modos específicos da configuración local.

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    + Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

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    • Coreano — Hangul 2-Bul — tecla [Alt] da dereita or tecla [Alt] da esquerda
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    • Chinés tradicional — tecla [Alt] da dereita ou tecla [Alt] da esquerda
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    • Tailandés — tecla [Alt] da dereita
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    + 💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're trying to type.

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    + Teclado en pantalla +
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    + An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

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    + See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information.

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    + Ferramenta «Encher» +
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    + A ferramenta «Encher» inunda unha área contigua do seu debuxo cunha cor da súa escolla. Ofrécense tres opcións de recheo:

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    • Brush — click and drag to fill an area with a solid color using freehand painting.
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    • Lineal: prema e arrastra para encher a área cunha cor que se esvae (un gradiente) cara a onde arrastra o rato.
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    • Radial: prema unha vez para encher unha área cunha cor que se esvae (un gradiente) radialmente, centrado no lugar onde premeu.
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    - 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + 📜 Note: Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.24, "Fill" was a Magic tool (see below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling.

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    + Ferramenta «Maxia» (efectos especiais) +
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    + A ferramenta Maxia é realmente un conxunto de ferramentas especiais. Seleccione un dos efectos «máxicos» no selector da dereita. Após, dependendo da ferramenta, pode premer e arrastrar arredor da imaxe e/ou simplemente premer na imaxe unha vez para aplicar o efecto.

    - Ao premer [Escape] durante o proceso de exportación abortarase e volverá ao diálogo «Diaporama».

    + Se a ferramenta pode usarse premendo e arrastrando, estará dispoñíbel un botón de «pintura» á esquerda, baixo a lista de ferramentas Maxia na parte dereita da pantalla. Se a ferramenta pode afectar toda a imaxe á vez, haberá un botón «imaxe completa» á dereita.

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    + Consulte as instrucións de cada ferramenta Máxica (no cartafol «magic-docs»).

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    + Ferramenta de «Goma» (de borrar) +
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    + Esta ferramenta é similar ao pincel. Onde queira que prema (ou prema e arrastre), a imaxe borrarase. (Pode ser branco, doutra cor ou a unha imaxe de fondo, dependendo da imaxe.)

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    + Hai varios tamaños de goma dispoñíbeis, tanto redondos como cadrados.

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    + Ao mover o rato, un contorno cadrado segue o punteiro, amosando que parte da imaxe se borrará a branco.

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    + Ao borralo, reprodúcese un son de borrado «rechiante».

    +
    -

    - Prema en «Atrás» na pantalla de selección de imaxes de diapositivas para volver ao diálogo «Abrir».

    +
    +
    +

    + Outros controis

    +
    -
    - +
    +
    + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands +
    -
    - Orde «Saír» -
    +
    + + -
    - -

    - Ao premer no botón «Saír», pechando a xanela de Tux Paint ou premendo a tecla [Escape] sairase de Tux Paint.

    +

    + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing action. You can even undo more than once!

    -

    - Primeiro preguntaráselle se realmente quere saír.

    +

    + Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [Z] no teclado para Desfacer.

    -

    - Se elixe saír e non gardou a imaxe actual, primeiro preguntaráselle se quere gardala. Se non é unha nova imaxe, preguntaráselle se quere gardar sobre a versión antiga ou crear unha nova entrada. (Vexa «Gardar» máis arriba).

    +

    + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just un-did via the "Undo" command.

    -

    - Nota: Se se garda a imaxe, volverá cargarse automaticamente a próxima vez que execute Tux Paint, a non ser que estea configurada a opción «startblank».

    +

    + Mentres non volva debuxar, pode refacer tantas veces como teña desfeito.

    -

    - Nota: O botón «Saír» de Tux Paint e saír a través da tecla [Escape] pode estar desactivado mediante a opción «noquit».

    +

    + Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [R] no teclado para Refacer.

    +
    -

    - Nese caso, pódese usar o botón «pechar a xanela» na barra de título de Tux Paint (se non está en modo pantalla completa) ou a secuencia de teclas [Alt] + [F4] para saír.

    +
    + Orde «Novo» +
    -

    - Se ningún das dúas é posíbel, pódese usar a secuencia de teclas [Maiúsculas] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] para saír.

    +
    + +

    + Ao premer no botón «Novo» iniciarase un novo debuxo. Aparecerá un diálogo no que pode escoller comezar unha nova imaxe cunha cor de fondo sólida ou usando unha imaxe «de Inicio» ou «modelo» (ver máis abaixo). Primeiro preguntaráselle se realmente quere facelo.

    -

    - Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +

    + Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [N] no teclado para iniciar un novo debuxo.

    -
    -
    + Special Solid Background Color Choices +
    +

    + Along with the preset solid colors, you can also choose colors using a rainbow palette or a "color mixer". These operate identically to the options found in the color palette shown below the canvas when drawing a picture. See Main Screen > Lower: Colors > Special color options for details.

    +
    -
    - Silenciar o son -
    + Imaxes «de comezo» e de «modelo» +
    +

    + As «imaxes de inicio» poden comportarse como unha páxina dun libro para colorar: un contorno en branco e negro dunha imaxe, que logo pode colorar e o contorno negro permanecerá intacto, ou como unha fotografía en 3D, onde debuxa entre primeiro plano e a capa de fondo.

    -
    -

    - Non hai ningún botón de control na pantalla neste momento, pero ao usar a secuencia de teclado [Alt] + [S], os efectos de son pódense desactivar e volver activar (silenciado e sactivado) mentres o programa está en execución.

    +

    + Os «modelos» son similares, pero simplemente fornecen un debuxo de fondo para poder traballar. A diferenza das «imaxes de inicio», non hai ningunha capa que permaneza no primeiro plano de nada que debuxe na imaxe.

    -

    - Teña en conta que se os sons están completamente desactivados mediante a opción «nosound», a combinación de teclas [Alt] + [S] non ten efecto. (é dicir, non se pode usar para activar os sons cando o pai ou o profesor quere que estean desactivados).

    +

    + Cando se usa a ferramenta «Borrador», reaparecerá a imaxe orixinal da «imaxe de inicio» ou do «modelo». As ferramentas máxicas «Inverter» e «Espello» tamén afectan á orientación da «imaxe de inicio» ou do «modelo».

    -

    - Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    -
    -
    +

    + Cando carga unha «imaxe de inicio» ou un «modelo», debuxa nel(a) e logo preme en «Gardar», crea un novo ficheiro de imaxe; non sobrescribe o orixinal, polo que pode usalo de novo máis adiante (accedendo a el dende o diálogo «Novo»).

    + + -
    +
    + Orde «Abrir» +
    -

    - Carga doutras imaxes en Tux Paint -

    +
    + +

    + Isto amosa unha lista de todas as imaxes que gardou. Se hai máis do que pode caber na pantalla, use as frechas arriba e abaixo na parte superior e inferior da lista para desprazarse pola lista de imaxes.

    -

    - O diálogo «Abrir» de Tux Paint só amosa as imaxes que creou con Tux Paint. Entón, que facer se quere cargar algún outro debuxo ou incluso unha fotografía en Tux Paint para poder editala ou debuxar sobre ela?

    +
    + +
    -

    - 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:

    +

    + Prema nunha imaxe para seleccionala e logo... +

      +
    • + +

      + Prema no botón verde «Abrir» na parte inferior esquerda da lista para cargar a imaxe seleccionada.

      -
      -
      - Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista -
      +

      + (Como alternativa, pode facer dobre clic na icona dunha imaxe para cargala.)

      -
      - Dentro do cartafol «AppData» do usuario, p. : «C:\Users\nome de usuario\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\».
      +

      + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.)

      -
      - Windows 2000, XP -
      +
      +
    • -
      - Dentro do cartafol «Application Data» do usuario, p. : «C:\Documents and Settings\nome de usuario\Application Data\TuxPaint\saved\».
      +
    • + +

      + Prema no botón marrón «Borrar» (cesta do lixo) na parte inferior dereita da lista para borrar a imaxe seleccionada. (Pediráselle que o confirme).

      -
      - macOS -
      +

      + 📜 Note: On Linux (as of version 0.9.22) and Windows (as of version 0.9.27), the picture will be placed in your desktop's trash can / recycle bin (where you may recover and restore it, if you change your mind).

      +
      +
    • -
      - Dentro do cartafol «Library» do usuario, p. : «/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/».
      +
    • + +

      + Prema no botón «Exportar» preto da parte inferior dereita para exportar a imaxe ao cartafol de exportación. (p. ex.: «~/Pictures/TuxPaint/»)

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -
    - Linux/Unix -
    +

    + From the "Open" screen you can also:

      +
    • + +

      + Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for details.

      +
      +
    • -
      - Dentro dun directorio agochado «.tuxpaint», no seu directorio persoal («$HOME»), p. ex.: «/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/».
      - +
    • + +

      + Prema no botón de frecha vermello «Atrás» situado na parte inferior dereita da lista para cancelar e volver á imaxe que debuxaba.

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -

    - 💡 Nota: É tamén dende este cartafol dende onde pode copiar ou abrir imaxes debuxadas en Tux Paint usando outras 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.

    +

    + Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [O] no teclado para activar o diálogo «Abrir».

    + -

    - Uso do script de importación, «tuxpaint-import»

    +
    + Orde «Gardar» +
    -
    -

    - Os usuarios de Linux e Unix poden usar o script «tuxpaint-import» que se instala ao instalar Tux Paint. Emprega algunhas ferramentas NetPBM para converter a imaxe («anytopnm»), redimensionala de xeito que poida caber no lenzo de Tux Paint («pnmscale») e convertela a PNG («pnmtopng»).

    +
    + +

    + Isto garda a súa imaxe actual.

    + +

    + Se non o gardou antes, creará unha nova entrada na lista de imaxes gardadas. (é dicir, creará un novo ficheiro)

    + +

    + 💡 Nota: Non lle pedirá nada (por exemplo, un nome de ficheiro). Simplemente gardará a imaxe e reproducirá un efecto de son «obturador de cámara».

    + +

    + Se xa gardou a imaxe antes, ou esta é unha imaxe que acaba de cargar coa orde «Abrir», primeiro preguntaráselle se quere gardar sobre a versión antiga ou crear unha nova entrada (un novo ficheiro).

    + +
    + +
    + +

    + Nota: Se foron estabelecidas as opcións «saveover» ou «saveovernew», non preguntará antes de gardar. Vexa a documentación de «Opcións».

    + +

    + Nota: Tamén pode premer [Control / ⌘] + [S] no teclado para gardar.

    +
    + +
    + Orde «Imprimir» +
    + +
    + +

    + Prema neste botón e imprimirase a súa imaxe.

    + +

    + Na maioría das plataformas, tamén pode manter premida a tecla [Alt] (chamada [Opción] en Mac) ao premer no botón «Imprimir» para obter unhja caixa de diálogo coa impresora. Teña en conta que isto pode non funcionar se está a executar Tux Paint en modo de pantalla completa. Vexa a continuación.

    + +
    +
    + Desactivar a impresión +
    + +
    +

    + Pódese estabelecer a opción «noprint», que desactivará o botón «Imprimir» de Tux Paint.

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    + +
    + Restrición da impresión +
    + +
    +

    + Pódese estabelecer a opción «printdelay», que só permitirá imprimir ocasionalmente, cada tantos segundos, segundo o configure vostede.

    + +

    + Por exemplo, con «printdelay=60» no ficheiro de configuración de Tux Paint, a impresión só pode producirse unha vez por minuto (60 segundos).

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    + +
    + Ordes de impresión +
    + +
    +

    + (Só Linux e Unix) +

    + +

    + Tux Paint imprime creando unha representación PostScript da imaxe e envíaa a un programa externo. De xeito predeterminado, o programa é:

    + +
    + lpr +
    + +

    + Esta orde pódese cambiar axustando unha opción «printcommand» no ficheiro de configuración de Tux Paint.

    + +

    + Pódese invocar unha orde de impresión alternativa mantendo premida a tecla «[Alt]» ao premer no botón «Imprimir», sempre que non estea en modo de pantalla completa, execútase un programa alternativo. De xeito predeterminado, o programa é o diálogo de impresión gráfica de KDE:

    + +
    + kprinter +
    + +

    + Esta orde pódese cambiar axustando unha opción «altprintcommand» no ficheiro de configuración de Tux Paint.

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    + +
    + Axustes de impresión +
    + +
    +

    + (Windows e macOS) +

    + +

    + De xeito predeterminado, Tux Paint simplemente imprime na impresora predeterminada cos axustes predeterminados cando se preme o botón «Imprimir».

    + +

    + Non obstante, se mantén premida a tecla [Alt] (ou [Opción]) mentres cando preme no botón «Imprimir», sempre que non estea en modo de pantalla completa, aparecerá o diálogo da impresora do seu sistema operativo no que poderá cambiar os axustes.

    + +

    + Pode gardar os cambios na configuración da impresora entre as sesións de Tux Paint axustando a opción «printcfg».

    + +

    + Se se usa a opción «printcfg», os axustes da impresora cargaranse dende o ficheiro «printcfg.cfg» no seu cartafol persoal (ver a continuación). Calquera cambio tamén se gardará alí.

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    + +
    + Dialogo de opcións da impresora +
    + +
    +

    + De xeito predeterminado, Tux Paint só amosa o diálogo da impresora (ou, en Linux/Unix, executa «altprintcommand»; p. ex.: «kprinter» no canto de «lpr») se se mantén premida a tecla [Alt] (ou [Opción]) ao premer no botón «Imprimir».

    + +

    + Non obstante, este comportamento pódese cambiar. Pode facer que o diálogo da impresora apareza sempre usando «--altprintalways» na liña de ordes ou «altprint=always» no ficheiro de configuración de Tux Paint. Pola contra, pode evitar que a tecla [Alt]/[Opción] teña ningún efecto empregando «--altprintnever» ou «altprint=never».

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    +
    +
    + +
    + Orde «Diapositivas» (en «Abrir») +
    + +
    + +

    + O botón «Diapositivas» está dispoñíbel no diálogo «Abrir». Pode usarse para reproducir unha animación sinxela dentro de Tux Paint ou un diaporama. Tamén pode exportar un GIF animado baseado nas imaxes escollidas.

    + +
    +
    + Escolla de imaxes +
    + +
    +

    + Cando entra na sección «Diapositivas» de Tux Paint, amosase unha lista dos seus ficheiros gardados, do mesmo xeito que o diálogo «Abrir».

    + +

    + Prema en cada unha das imaxes que quere amosar nun diaporama ao modo de presentación de diapositivas, unha por unha. Aparecerá un díxito sobre cada imaxe, indicándolle en que orde se amosarán.

    + +

    + Pode premer nunha imaxe seleccionada para desmarcala (sacala do diaporama). Prema de novo se quere engadila ao final da lista.

    +
    + +
    + Estabelecer a velocidade de reprodución +
    + +
    +

    + Pódese usar unha escala desprazábel na parte inferior esquerda da pantalla (xunto ao botón «Reproducir») para axustar a velocidade do diaporama ou do GIF animado, de máis lenta a máis rápida. Escolla o axuste máis á esquerda para desactivar o avance automático durante a reprodución dentro de Tux Paint; terá que premer unha tecla ou facer clic para ir á seguinte diapositiva (ver a continuación).

    + +

    + 💡 Nota: O axuste máis lento non avanza automaticamente entre as diapositivas. Úseo para cando queira percorrelas manualmente. (Isto non se aplica a un GIF animado exportado).

    + +
    + +
    +
    + +
    + Reprodución en Tux Paint +
    + +
    +

    + To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + +

    + Durante a presentación de diapositivas, prema [Espazo], [Intro] ou [Retorno] ou o [Frecha cara á dereita] —ou prema no botón «Seguinte»— na parte inferior esquerda para avanzar manualmente á seguinte diapositiva. Prema [Frecha cara arriba] para volver á diapositiva anterior.

    + +

    + Prema [Escape] ou prema no botón «Atrás» na parte inferior dereita para saír do diaporama e volver á pantalla de selección de imaxes do diaporama.

    +
    + +
    + Exportar un GIF animado +
    + +
    +

    + + Prema no botón «Exportar GIF» preto da parte inferior dereita para que Tux Paint xere un ficheiro GIF animado baseado nas imaxes seleccionadas.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + +

    + Ao premer [Escape] durante o proceso de exportación abortarase e volverá ao diálogo «Diaporama».

    +
    +
    + +

    + Prema en «Atrás» na pantalla de selección de imaxes de diapositivas para volver ao diálogo «Abrir».

    +
    + +
    + Orde «Saír» +
    + +
    + +

    + Ao premer no botón «Saír», pechando a xanela de Tux Paint ou premendo a tecla [Escape] sairase de Tux Paint.

    + +

    + Primeiro preguntaráselle se realmente quere saír.

    + +

    + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

    + +

    + Nota: Se se garda a imaxe, volverá cargarse automaticamente a próxima vez que execute Tux Paint, a non ser que estea configurada a opción «startblank».

    + +

    + Nota: O botón «Saír» de Tux Paint e saír a través da tecla [Escape] pode estar desactivado mediante a opción «noquit».

    + +

    + Nese caso, pódese usar o botón «pechar a xanela» na barra de título de Tux Paint (se non está en modo pantalla completa) ou a secuencia de teclas [Alt] + [F4] para saír.

    + +

    + Se ningún das dúas é posíbel, pódese usar a secuencia de teclas [Maiúsculas] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] para saír.

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    + +
    + Silenciar o son +
    + +
    +

    + Non hai ningún botón de control na pantalla neste momento, pero ao usar a secuencia de teclado [Alt] + [S], os efectos de son pódense desactivar e volver activar (silenciado e sactivado) mentres o programa está en execución.

    + +

    + Teña en conta que se os sons están completamente desactivados mediante a opción «nosound», a combinación de teclas [Alt] + [S] non ten efecto. (é dicir, non se pode usar para activar os sons cando o pai ou o profesor quere que estean desactivados).

    + +

    + Vexa a documentación de «Opcións.

    +
    + +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + Carga doutras imaxes en Tux Paint

    +

    - Tamén usa a orde «date» para obter a hora e a data actual, que é a convención de nomes de ficheiros que usa Tux Paint para os ficheiros gardados. (Lembre que nunca se lle pide un «nome de ficheiro» cando vai gardar ou abrir imaxes.)

    + O diálogo «Abrir» de Tux Paint só amosa as imaxes que creou con Tux Paint. Entón, que facer se quere cargar algún outro debuxo ou incluso unha fotografía en Tux Paint para poder editala ou debuxar sobre ela?

    - Para usar este script, abonda con executalo dende unha liña de ordes e fornecerlle o nome do ficheiro que quere converter.

    + 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\».
    + +
    + macOS +
    + +
    + Dentro do cartafol «Library» do usuario, p. : «/Users/nome de usuario/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/».
    + +
    + Linux/Unix +
    + +
    + Dentro dun directorio agochado «.tuxpaint», no seu directorio persoal («$HOME»), p. ex.: «/home/nome de usuario/.tuxpaint/saved/».
    +
    -

    - They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    - 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + 💡 Nota: É tamén dende este cartafol dende onde pode copiar ou abrir imaxes debuxadas en Tux Paint usando outras 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.

    -

    - Exemplo:

    - -
    - $ tuxpaint-import avoa.jpg
    - avoa.jpg -> - /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    - jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
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    - -

    - A primeira liña («tuxpaint-import avoa.jpg») é a orde a executar. As dúas liñas seguintes son a saída do programa mentres funciona.

    - -

    - Agora pode cargar Tux Paint e unha versión desa imaxe orixinal estará dispoñíbel no diálogo «Abrir». Só ten que premer dúas veces na súa icona.

    - - -

    - Importar imaxes manualmente

    - -
    -

    - Os usuarios de Windows, macOS e Haiku que queiran importar imaxes arbitrarias a Tux Paint deben facelo mediante un proceso manual.

    - -

    - Cargue un programa gráfico que sexa quen tanto de cargar a súa imaxe como de gardar un ficheiro en formato PNG. (Vexa o ficheiro de documentación «PNG.html» para obter unha lista do software suxerido e outras referencias.)

    - -

    - Cando Tux Paint carga unha imaxe que non ten o mesmo tamaño que o seu lenzo de debuxo, escala (e ás veces mancha os bordos) da imaxe para que se axuste ao lenzo.

    - -

    - Para evitar que a imaxe se estire ou manche, pode redimensionala ao tamaño do lenzo de Tux Paint. Este tamaño depende do tamaño da xanela de Tux Paint ou da resolución coa que se executa Tux Paint, se está en pantalla completa. (Nota: A resolución predeterminada é 800x600.) Vexa «Cálculo das dimensións da imaxe», a continuación.

    - -

    - Gardar a imaxe en formato PNG. Recoméndase encarecidamente que nomee o ficheiro usando a data e hora actuais, xa que esa é a convención que usa Tux Paint:

    - -
    - AAAAMMDDhhmmss.png -
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      -
    • AAAA = Ano
    • -
    • MM = Mes (dous díxitos, «01»-«12»)
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    • DD = Día do mes (dous díxitos, «01»-«31»)
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    • HH = Hora (dous díxitos, en formato 24 horas, «00»-«23»)
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    • mm = Minuto (dous díxitos, «00»-«59»)
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    • ss = Segundo (dous díxitos, «00»-«59»)
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    - Exemplo: «20210731110500.png», para o 31 de xullo de 2021 ás 11:05am.

    - -

    - Coloque este ficheiro PNG no seu directorio/cartafol «saved» de Tux Paint. (Ver arriba.)

    - -

    - Cálculo das dimensións da imaxe

    +

    + Uso do script de importación, «tuxpaint-import»

    - É preciso reescribir esta parte da documentación xa que se engadiu a nova opción «buttonsize». Polo de agora, tente debuxar e gardar unha imaxe dentro de Tux Paint, logo determine o tamaño (largo e alto en píxeles) que obtivo e tente igualar iso ao escalar a(s) imaxe(s) que está a importar en Tux Paint.

    + Os usuarios de Linux e Unix poden usar o script «tuxpaint-import» que se instala ao instalar Tux Paint. Emprega algunhas ferramentas NetPBM para converter a imaxe («anytopnm»), redimensionala de xeito que poida caber no lenzo de Tux Paint («pnmscale») e convertela a PNG («pnmtopng»).

    + +

    + Tamén usa a orde «date» para obter a hora e a data actual, que é a convención de nomes de ficheiros que usa Tux Paint para os ficheiros gardados. (Lembre que nunca se lle pide un «nome de ficheiro» cando vai gardar ou abrir imaxes.)

    + +

    + Para usar este script, abonda con executalo dende unha liña de ordes e fornecerlle o nome do ficheiro que quere converter.

    + +

    + They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    +

    + 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + +

    + Exemplo:

    + +
    + $ tuxpaint-import avoa.jpg
    + avoa.jpg -> + /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    + jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    +
    + +

    + A primeira liña («tuxpaint-import avoa.jpg») é a orde a executar. As dúas liñas seguintes son a saída do programa mentres funciona.

    + +

    + Agora pode cargar Tux Paint e unha versión desa imaxe orixinal estará dispoñíbel no diálogo «Abrir». Só ten que premer dúas veces na súa icona.

    -
    -
    +

    + Importar imaxes manualmente

    -

    - Máis información -

    +
    +

    + Os usuarios de Windows, macOS e Haiku que queiran importar imaxes arbitrarias a Tux Paint deben facelo mediante un proceso manual.

    - Outra documentación incluída con Tux Paint (que se atopa no cartafol/directorio «docs») inclúe:
      -
    • - Using Tux Paint:
        -
      • - OPTIONS.html
        - Instrucións detalladas sobre a liña de ordes e as opcións do ficheiro de configuración para aqueles que non queiran usar a ferramenta Tux Paint Config. para xestionar a configuración de Tux Paint.
      • +

        + Cargue un programa gráfico que sexa quen tanto de cargar a súa imaxe como de gardar un ficheiro en formato PNG. (Vexa o ficheiro de documentación «PNG.html» para obter unha lista do software suxerido e outras referencias.)

        -
      • - Documentación da ferramenta «Maxia» («magic-docs»)
        - Documentación para cada unha das ferramentas de «Maxia» instaladas actualmente.
      • +

        + Cando Tux Paint carga unha imaxe que non ten o mesmo tamaño que o seu lenzo de debuxo, escala (e ás veces mancha os bordos) da imaxe para que se axuste ao lenzo.

        + +

        + Para evitar que a imaxe se estire ou manche, pode redimensionala ao tamaño do lenzo de Tux Paint. Este tamaño depende do tamaño da xanela de Tux Paint ou da resolución coa que se executa Tux Paint, se está en pantalla completa. (Nota: A resolución predeterminada é 800x600.) Vexa «Cálculo das dimensións da imaxe», a continuación.

        + +

        + Gardar a imaxe en formato PNG. Recoméndase encarecidamente que nomee o ficheiro usando a data e hora actuais, xa que esa é a convención que usa Tux Paint:

        + +
        + AAAAMMDDhhmmss.png +
        + +
          +
        • AAAA = Ano
        • +
        • MM = Mes (dous díxitos, «01»-«12»)
        • +
        • DD = Día do mes (dous díxitos, «01»-«31»)
        • +
        • HH = Hora (dous díxitos, en formato 24 horas, «00»-«23»)
        • +
        • mm = Minuto (dous díxitos, «00»-«59»)
        • +
        • ss = Segundo (dous díxitos, «00»-«59»)
        - -
      • - How to extend Tux Paint:
          +

          + Exemplo: «20210731110500.png», para o 31 de xullo de 2021 ás 11:05am.

          + +

          + Coloque este ficheiro PNG no seu directorio/cartafol «saved» de Tux Paint. (Ver arriba.)

          + +

          + Cálculo das dimensións da imaxe

          + +
          +

          + É preciso reescribir esta parte da documentación xa que se engadiu a nova opción «buttonsize». Polo de agora, tente debuxar e gardar unha imaxe dentro de Tux Paint, logo determine o tamaño (largo e alto en píxeles) que obtivo e tente igualar iso ao escalar a(s) imaxe(s) que está a importar en Tux Paint.

          +
          +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + Máis información

    + +

    + Outra documentación incluída con Tux Paint (que se atopa no cartafol/directorio «docs») inclúe:

    • - EXTENDING.html
      - Instrucións detalladas sobre a ampliación de Tux Paint: creación de pinceis, selos, imaxes de inicio e modelos; engadir fontes; e crear novos deseños de teclado en pantalla e métodos de entrada.
    • + Using Tux Paint:
        +
      • + OPTIONS.html
        + Instrucións detalladas sobre a liña de ordes e as opcións do ficheiro de configuración para aqueles que non queiran usar a ferramenta Tux Paint Config. para xestionar a configuración de Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + Documentación da ferramenta «Maxia» («magic-docs»)
        + Documentación para cada unha das ferramentas de «Maxia» instaladas actualmente.
      • +
      +
    • - PNG.html
      - Notas sobre a creación de imaxes de mapa de bits (ráster) en formato PNG para usar en Tux Paint.
    • + How to extend Tux Paint:
        +
      • + EXTENDING.html
        + Instrucións detalladas sobre a ampliación de Tux Paint: creación de pinceis, selos, imaxes de inicio e modelos; engadir fontes; e crear novos deseños de teclado en pantalla e métodos de entrada.
      • + +
      • + PNG.html
        + Notas sobre a creación de imaxes de mapa de bits (ráster) en formato PNG para usar en Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + SVG.html
        + Notas sobre a creación de imaxes vectoriais en formato SVG para usar en Tux Paint.
      • +
      +
    • - SVG.html
      - Notas sobre a creación de imaxes vectoriais en formato SVG para usar en Tux Paint.
    • + Technical information:
        +
      • + INSTALL.html
        + Instrucións para compilar e instalar Tux Paint, cando proceda.
      • + +
      • + SIGNALS.html
        + Información sobre os sinais POSIX aos que responde Tux Paint.
      • +
      + + +
    • + Development history and license:
        +
      • + AUTHORS.txt
        + Lista de autores e colaboradores.
      • + +
      • + CHANGES.txt
        + Resumo do que cambiou entre as versións de Tux Paint.
      • + +
      • + COPYING.txt
        + Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL)
      • +
      +
    -
  • +

    + -
  • - Technical information: +

    -
    +

    + Para obter máis información, visite a páxina «Colabora connosco» do sitio web oficial de Tux Paint: https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    + -

    - Como obter axuda -

    +
    +
    +
    +

    + Trademark notices +

    +
    -

    - Se precisa axuda, hai moitas formas de interactuar cos desenvolvedores de Tux Paint e outros usuarios.

    -
      -
    • Informar dos erros ou solicitar novas funcións a través do sistema de seguimento de erros do proxecto
    • -
    • Participe nas distintas listas de correo do proxecto
    • -
    • Ou póñase en contacto directamente cos desenvolvedores
    • -
    - -

    - Para obter máis información, visite a páxina «Contacto» do sitio web oficial de Tux Paint: https://tuxpaint.org/contact/

    - -
    - -

    - Como participar -

    - -

    - Tux Paint é un proxecto impulsado por voluntarios e estamos encantados de aceptar a súa axuda de diversas maneiras.

    - -
      -
    • Traducir Tux Paint a outro idioma
    • -
    • Mellorar as traducións existentes
    • -
    • Crear ilustracións (selos, imaxes de inicio, modelos, pinceis)
    • -
    • Engadir ou mellorar funcións ou ferramentas máxicas
    • -
    • Crear un currículo na aula
    • -
    • Promover ou axudar a outras persoas a usar Tux Paint
    • -
    - -

    - Para obter máis información, visite a páxina «Colabora connosco» do sitio web oficial de Tux Paint: https://tuxpaint.org/help/

    - -
    - -

    ###

    +
      +
    • "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
    • +
    • "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
    • +
    • "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
    • +
    • "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc.
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    +
    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html index 5798d1801..caade8701 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SIGNALS.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentación de sinais

    - Copyright © 2019-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2019-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SVG.html b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SVG.html index 3d41a30b1..f909d4cba 100644 --- a/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SVG.html +++ b/docs/gl_ES.UTF-8/html/SVG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Documentación SVG

    - Copyright © 2007-2022 por varios colaboradores; vexa AUTHORS (AUTORES).
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by varios colaboradores; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/html/images/colors_special.png b/docs/html/images/colors_special.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..552b96a55 Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/html/images/colors_special.png differ diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt index 0c0516c11..9cf024929 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint バージョン 0.9.28 スタンプ作成の詳細について - Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan ほか; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan ほか; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt index ffbdbd7a3..e59dc6e48 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/ENVVARS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 Environment Variables Documentation - Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt index e51a71b79..bc8a3fe31 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/EXTENDING.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Tux Paint バージョン 0.9.28 - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/FAQ.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/FAQ.txt index eaec1ab2d..10fd1385f 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/FAQ.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/FAQ.txt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Tux Paint バージョン 0.9.28 Frequently Asked Questions - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt index 0abacc88d..fb5d7a600 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/INSTALL.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 Installation Documentation - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt index 9647842e0..5222ce83d 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/OPTIONS.txt @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ 各種設定について - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/PNG.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/PNG.txt index 4be03f36e..8b22cd129 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/PNG.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/PNG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 PNG Documentation - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt index 3791b7b54..985cf6152 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/README.txt @@ -7,26 +7,40 @@ https://tuxpaint.org/ @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter - 2022年2月24日 + 2022年2月27日 - +----------------------------+ - |目次 | - |----------------------------| - | * Tux Paint について | - | * Tux Paint の使い方 | - | * Tux Paint の起動 | - | * 起動画面 | - | * メインの画面 | - | * 各種のツール | - | * 描画ツール | - | * そのほかの操作 | - | * 他の画像の Tux Paint への読み込み | - | * その他のドキュメント | - | * お問い合わせ先 | - | * プロジェクトへの参加 | - +----------------------------+ - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +-----------------------------------------------+ + |目次 | + |-----------------------------------------------| + | * Tux Paint について | + | * Tux Paint の使い方 | + | * Tux Paint の起動 | + | * 起動画面 | + | * メインの画面 | + | * 各種のツール | + | * 描画ツール | + | * ペイントブラシ「ふで」 | + | * 「はんこ」ツール | + | * 「せん」ツール | + | * 「かたち」ツール | + | * 「もじ」ツール、「ラベル」ツール | + | * 「ぬる」ツール | + | * 「まほう」ツール(特殊効果) | + | * けしゴム | + | * そのほかの操作 | + | * "Undo" and "Redo" Commands | + | * 「さいしょから」 | + | * 「ひらく」 | + | * 「セーブ」 | + | * 「いんさつ」 | + | * 「スライドショー」 | + | * プログラムの終了 | + | * 効果音を消すには | + | * 他の画像の Tux Paint への読み込み | + | * その他のドキュメント | + | * お問い合わせ先 | + | * プロジェクトへの参加 | + +-----------------------------------------------+ Tux Paint について @@ -60,8 +74,6 @@ Objectives 簡単な操作 ユーザーは、コンピューターの複雑な機能に直接触れる必要がありません。描画中の作品は、プログラム終了時に保存され、再開時に表示されます。作品を保存するために、ファイル名をつけたりキーボードを使う必要はありません。保存された作品は、縮小画像の一覧から選択するだけで読み込むことができ、コンピューターの他のファイルにアクセスすることはありません。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Tux Paint の使い方 Tux Paint の起動 @@ -76,8 +88,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 エラーが発生した場合は、端末にその内容が表示されます。(標準エラー出力) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Windows のユーザー [Tux Paint アイコン] @@ -96,14 +106,10 @@ Tux Paint の起動 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。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - macOS のユーザー "Tux Paint" のアイコンをダブルクリックします。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - [起動画面] 起動画面 @@ -112,8 +118,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 プログラムの読み込みが完了すると、何かキーを押すかマウスのクリックにより次に進みます。(タイトル画面は、約5秒後に自動的に閉じます) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - メインの画面 メインの画面は、次の各部に分けられます: @@ -145,7 +149,12 @@ Tux Paint の起動 下部: カラーパレット「いろ」 - キャンバスの下側には、描画色を選択するためのカラーパレットがあります。 + When the active tool supports colors, a palette of colors choices + will be shown near the bottom of the screen. Click one to choose a + color, and it will be used by the active tool. (For example, the + "Paint" tool will use it as the color to draw with the chosen + brush, and the "Fill" tool will use it as the color to use when + flood-filling an area of the picture.) On the far right are three special color options: * The "color picker" (which has an outline of an eye-dropper) @@ -180,8 +189,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 画面の一番下の部分では、Linux ペンギンの Tux が、様々なヒントや関連情報をご提供します。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 各種のツール 描画ツール @@ -220,8 +227,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 display the brush spacing controls. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「はんこ」ツール 「はんこ」ツールは、スタンプやステッカーを集めたようなものです。馬や木、月など、あらかじめ用意された様々な写真やイラストを絵に貼り付けることができます。 @@ -243,8 +248,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「せん」ツール 様々な種類の筆と好きな色を使って直線を描くツールです。 @@ -260,8 +263,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「かたち」ツール 簡単な図形を描きます。 @@ -312,8 +313,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 ⚙ See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「もじ」ツール、「ラベル」ツール Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a @@ -392,8 +391,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 ⚙ See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「ぬる」ツール 「ぬる」ツールは、描画の連続した領域を好きな色で塗りつぶします。以下の3 つの塗りつぶしオプションが用意されています: @@ -407,8 +404,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「まほう」ツール(特殊効果) 「まほう」ツールは、様々な特殊なツールを集めたものです。右側のセレクタで、「まほう」の効果を選択することができます。効果を適用する方法は、クリック+ドラッグ、単なるクリックなど、ツールごとに様々です。 @@ -417,8 +412,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 「magic-docs」フォルダ内のドキュメント「まほう」ツールの一覧もお読みください。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - けしゴム このツールは「ふで」ツールに似ています。クリック(または、クリック+ドラッグ)をした部分が消されます。(消した部分は、白あるいはその他の色、また、レイヤーキャンバスなど、絵によって異なる状態に戻ります。) @@ -429,28 +422,22 @@ Tux Paint の起動 消している間、「キュッキュッ」と擦って消す効果音が流れます。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - そのほかの操作 - 「とりけし」 + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands - このツールをクリックすると、直前に行った操作が取り消されます。いくつもの操作をさかのぼって取り消すことができます! + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing + action. You can even undo more than once! ⌨ 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [Z] を押しても取り消しできます。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - 「やりなおし」 - - このツールをクリックすると、「とりけし」ボタンで取り消した操作を元に戻すことができます。 + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just + un-did via the "Undo" command. 「とりけし」操作の後、描画を行っていなければ、取り消した全ての操作を元に戻せます! ⌨ 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [R] を押してもやりなおしできます。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「さいしょから」 「さいしょから」のボタンを押すと、新規に絵を描き始めることができます。ダイアログ画面が表示され、キャンバスの背景色やレイヤー画像(後述)を選べます。 @@ -475,35 +462,35 @@ Tux Paint の起動 レイヤー画像は、その上に絵を描いて保存すると新しい絵として保存され、元々のレイヤー画像自体は上書きされないので、後で(「さいしょから」ダイアログからアクセスして)何度でも使うことができます。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「ひらく」 「ひらく」をクリックすると、保存されている全ての作品のリストが表示されます。リストが画面に収まりきらない場合は、上下の矢印のボタンでリストをスクロールできます。 まず、絵をクリックして選択します… + * 左下にある緑色の「ひらく」ボタンで、選択した作品を読み込みます。 - * 左下にある緑色の「ひらく」ボタンで、選択した作品を読み込みます。 + (または、開きたい作品をダブルクリックします) - (または、開きたい作品をダブルクリックします) + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing + hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you + want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.) - * 右下にある茶色の「けす」(ゴミ箱) ボタンで、選択した作品を削除します。(本当に削除して良いか確認されます) + * 右下にある茶色の「けす」(ゴミ箱) ボタンで、選択した作品を削除します。(本当に削除して良いか確認されます) - 📜 注: Linux(バージョン 0.9.22以降)、Windows(バージョン - 0.9.27以降)では、削除した作品は、デスクトップのゴミ箱に移動するので、後で元に戻すことができます。 + 📜 注: Linux(バージョン 0.9.22以降)、Windows(バージョン + 0.9.27以降)では、削除した作品は、デスクトップのゴミ箱に移動するので、後で元に戻すことができます。 - * 「かきだす」のボタンをクリックすると、ユーザーの標準の画像フォルダ(例:"~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")に画像を出力します。 + * 「かきだす」のボタンをクリックすると、ユーザーの標準の画像フォルダ(例:"~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")に画像を出力します。 - * 左側の一番下にある青色の「スライドショー」のボタンを押すと、スライドショーモードになります。詳しくは「スライドショー」の項をごらん下さい。 + From the "Open" screen you can also: + * Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower + left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for + details. - * 右下にある赤色の「もどる」ボタンを押すと、絵を描く画面に戻ります。 - - 絵を開く時に、それまで描いていた絵が保存されていなければ、保存するかどうかを確認します。(「セーブ」の項を参照。) + * 右下にある赤色の「もどる」ボタンを押すと、絵を描く画面に戻ります。 ⌨ 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [O] を押しても「ひらく」ダイアログを表示できます。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「セーブ」 描画中の作品を保存します。 @@ -519,8 +506,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 ⌨ 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [S] を押しても作品を保存できます。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「いんさつ」 このボタンを押して作品を印刷します! @@ -594,8 +579,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 ⚙ 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 「スライドショー」 「スライドショー」の機能は、「ひらく」ダイアログから利用できます。タックスペイントの中で、簡単なアニメーションや画像のスライドショーを再生することができます。また、選択した画像を元にアニメーションGIFを書き出すこともできます。 @@ -646,8 +629,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 さらに「もどる」ボタンをクリックすれば、「ひらく」ダイアログに戻ります。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - プログラムの終了 「やめる」ボタンを押すか、Tux Paint のウィンドウを閉じるか、[Escape] キーを押せば、Tux Paint @@ -655,8 +636,10 @@ Tux Paint の起動 その際、本当に終了するかどうかを確認されます。 - 作品を保存していない状態で終了しようとした場合は、絵を保存するかどうかを訪ねられます。さらに、新規に作成した作品でなければ、以前のバージョンを上書きするかどうかを確認されます。(上記の - 「セーブ」の項をご覧下さい。) + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, + you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new + image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old + version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.) ⚙ 注: "startblank" オプションが設定されている場合を除き、終了時に保存した作品は、次に Tux Paint を起動するときに自動的に読み込まれます。 @@ -670,8 +653,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 ⚙ 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 効果音を消すには 今のところ画面上には消音のためのボタンはありませんが、[Alt] + [S] @@ -682,8 +663,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 ⚙ 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - 他の画像の Tux Paint への読み込み Tux Paint の「ひらく」ダイアログでは、Tux Paint @@ -776,8 +755,6 @@ Tux Paint の起動 height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - その他のドキュメント このドキュメントの他、"docs" フォルダには、次のようなドキュメントがあります: @@ -808,12 +785,10 @@ Tux Paint の起動 Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - お問い合わせ先 - お困りのことがある場合、Tux Paint の開発者や他のユーザーとコミュニケーションをとるための多くの方法があります。 - + If you need help, there are numerous ways to interact with Tux Paint + developers and other users: * バグを発見した場合や機能追加の要望については、プロジェクトの バグトラッキングシステムから報告できます * プロジェクトに関する様々なメーリングリストに参加できます * 開発者へ直接連絡することもできます @@ -821,12 +796,10 @@ Tux Paint の起動 もっとお知りになりたい場合、Tux Paint のウェブサイト の "連絡先" のページ (https://tuxpaint.org/contact/) をごらん下さい - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - プロジェクトへの参加 - タックスペイントはボランティア主導のプロジェクトであり、様々な形でのご協力を受け付けています。 - + Tux Paint is a volunteer-driven project, and we're happy to accept your + help in a variety of ways: * Tux Paint の翻訳の作成 * 既存の翻訳の改善 * アートワークの作成 (スタンプ、背景画像、ペイントブラシなど) @@ -837,6 +810,9 @@ Tux Paint の起動 もっとお知りになりたい場合、Tux Paint のウェブサイト の "私たちにご協力を" のページ (https://tuxpaint.org/help/) をごらん下さい - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + Trademark notices - ### + * "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. + * "Microsoft" and "Windows" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. + * "Apple" and "macOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. + * "Twitter" is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt index 34a23efbb..cf7855133 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SIGNALS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 Signals Documentation - Copyright © 2019-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2019-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SVG.txt b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SVG.txt index 07b620a45..a7410d766 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SVG.txt +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/SVG.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 SVG Documentation - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照. + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt. https://tuxpaint.org/ 2022年1月20日 diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html index e6bd462fb..cacf74601 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ADVANCED-STAMPS-HOWTO.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 スタンプ作成の詳細について

    - Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan ほか; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2006-2022 by Albert Cahalan ほか; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html index c0b55133e..42ea95ce0 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/ENVVARS.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Environment Variables Documentation

    - Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2021-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html index 1cb3f1751..0ca840516 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/EXTENDING.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html index 80b1e5ffd..71d848614 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/FAQ.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ バージョン 0.9.28 Frequently Asked Questions

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html index aa66cf75b..543998c75 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/INSTALL.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Installation Documentation

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html index 43d97e954..221b86113 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/OPTIONS.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 各種設定について

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/PNG.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/PNG.html index ab92680c1..3a14e079e 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/PNG.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/PNG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ PNG Documentation

    - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html index 72a142374..a2c1a2cf5 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/README.html @@ -13,11 +13,14 @@ } div.screenshot-right { float: right; + margin-left: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em; } div.screenshot-right-after { clear: both; } div.keeptogether { page-break-inside: avoid; } + section h1 { font-size: 2em; } h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: sans; } h1 { color: #800; page-break-before: always; break-before: always; } h2 { color: #440; page-break-after: avoid; break-after: avoid; } @@ -46,6 +49,10 @@ padding: 0.5em; display: inline-block; } + section.outer { + padding-bottom: 1em; + border-bottom: 2px solid #000; + } @media print { p { @@ -60,1557 +67,1583 @@ link="#0000FF" vlink="#FF0000" alink="#FF00FF"> -
    -

    - Tux Paint
    - バージョン 0.9.28

    -

    - 子供向けのシンプルなお絵かきプログラム

    +
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    +
    +

    + Tux Paint
    + バージョン 0.9.28

    -

    - Copyright © 2002-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    - https://tuxpaint.org/
    - @TuxPaintTweets on Twitter -

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    + 子供向けのシンプルなお絵かきプログラム

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    - 2022年2月24日

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    - "Tux Paint" とは?

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    - Tux Paint は、3歳以上の小さな子供向けにデザインされたフリーのお絵かきソフトです。シンプルで使いやすい操作方法と楽しい効果音を備え、マスコットキャラクターが子供たちの案内役を務めます。空っぽのキャンバスと様々な描画ツールが、子供たちの創造力をかき立てます。

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    - Tux Paint は、オープンソースのプロジェクトで、GNUの一般公衆利用許諾(GPL)基づき公開されているフリーソフトウェアです。このソフトウェアは無料で、プログラムのソースコードが利用可能です。(これにより、誰でも、機能を追加したり、不具合を修正したり、プログラムの一部を自分のGPLソフトウェアに使用することができます。)

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    - ライセンスの全文は、COPYING.txtをお読みください。

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    - KDE あるいは GNOME のメニューの「グラフィックス」以下に、起動アイコンが設定されているはずです。

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    - エラーが発生した場合は、端末にその内容が表示されます。(標準エラー出力)

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    - インストーラーを用いて Tux Paint をインストールする際、スタート・メニューやデスクトップにショートカットを作成するかどうかが選択できます。ショートカットを作成していれば、これらのアイコンから簡単に Tux Paint を起動できます。

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    - 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、"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。

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    - 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)

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    - "Tux Paint" のアイコンをダブルクリックします。

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    - Tux Paint を起動すると、タイトル画面が表示されます。

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    - プログラムの読み込みが完了すると、何かキーを押すかマウスのクリックにより次に進みます。(タイトル画面は、約5秒後に自動的に閉じます)

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    - ツールバーには、描画や編集を行うためのアイコンがあります。

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    - 中央部の最も広い領域が描画キャンバスです。ここが絵を描く部分になります!

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    - 💡 注: 描画キャンバスのサイズは、Tux Paint のウィンドウサイズに応じて変わります。Tux Paint のウィンドウサイズは、Tux Paint 設定ツールを用いて変更できます。その他の方法については、各種設定についてのドキュメントを参照してください。

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    - セレクタに表示される内容は、使用しているツールに応じて変わります。例えば、「ふで」ツールでは、様々な種類の筆が表示され、「はんこ」ツールでは、はんこの画像が表示されます。

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    + https://tuxpaint.org/
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    - When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    + Tux Paint について

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    + "Tux Paint" とは?

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    + Tux Paint は、3歳以上の小さな子供向けにデザインされたフリーのお絵かきソフトです。シンプルで使いやすい操作方法と楽しい効果音を備え、マスコットキャラクターが子供たちの案内役を務めます。空っぽのキャンバスと様々な描画ツールが、子供たちの創造力をかき立てます。

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    + 著作権

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    + Tux Paint は、オープンソースのプロジェクトで、GNUの一般公衆利用許諾(GPL)基づき公開されているフリーソフトウェアです。このソフトウェアは無料で、プログラムのソースコードが利用可能です。(これにより、誰でも、機能を追加したり、不具合を修正したり、プログラムの一部を自分のGPLソフトウェアに使用することができます。)

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    + ライセンスの全文は、COPYING.txtをお読みください。

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    + Objectives

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    + 簡単に、そして楽しく +
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    + Tux Paint は、一般向けの描画ツールではなく、小さな子供のためのシンプルなお絵かきソフトとなることを目指して、楽しく容易に使えるように作られています。効果音とマスコットキャラクターが、プログラムの操作をわかりやすく教えてくれるとともに、ユーザーを楽しませてくれます。また、大きくて見やすいイラスト調のマウスポインターを採用しています。
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    + Tux Paint は、機能を拡張することができます。「ふで」や「はんこ」は、追加や削除が可能です。例えば、授業では、様々な生き物の画像を追加しておいて、生徒に生態系を描かせるといったことができます。それぞれの「はんこ」には、選択時に流れる音声、表示される説明文を設定できます。
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    + Tux Paint は、Windows, Macintosh, Linux など、様々なプラットフォームに移植されており、どのプラットフォームでも見た目や使い方は変わりません。Tux Paint は、Pentium 133のような旧式のシステムでもうまく動作し、さらに遅いシステムでも動作するように構築することもできます。
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    + ユーザーは、コンピューターの複雑な機能に直接触れる必要がありません。描画中の作品は、プログラム終了時に保存され、再開時に表示されます。作品を保存するために、ファイル名をつけたりキーボードを使う必要はありません。保存された作品は、縮小画像の一覧から選択するだけで読み込むことができ、コンピューターの他のファイルにアクセスすることはありません。
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    + Tux Paint の使い方

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    + Tux Paint の起動

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    + Linux または Unix のユーザー

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    + KDE あるいは GNOME のメニューの「グラフィックス」以下に、起動アイコンが設定されているはずです。

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    + その他、シェルプロンプト(例:"$")で次のコマンドを実行する方法があります:

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    + エラーが発生した場合は、端末にその内容が表示されます。(標準エラー出力)

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    + Windows のユーザー

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    + インストーラーを用いて Tux Paint をインストールする際、スタート・メニューやデスクトップにショートカットを作成するかどうかが選択できます。ショートカットを作成していれば、これらのアイコンから簡単に Tux Paint を起動できます。

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    + 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、"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。

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    + 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)

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    + 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。

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    + macOS のユーザー

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    + "Tux Paint" のアイコンをダブルクリックします。

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    + Tux Paint を起動すると、タイトル画面が表示されます。

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    + プログラムの読み込みが完了すると、何かキーを押すかマウスのクリックにより次に進みます。(タイトル画面は、約5秒後に自動的に閉じます)

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    - ボタンを押したままマウスを動かすと、描画できます。

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    - アニメーションブラシ — 描画中に形状が変化します。例として、ブドウ形のブラシが挙げられます。このタイプのブラシの選択ボタンには、小さなフィルムのアイコンが付いています。

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    + 中央部の最も広い領域が描画キャンバスです。ここが絵を描く部分になります!

    - 「ラベル」ツールは、Tux Paint 設定ツールや、"nolabel"オプションにより、無効にすることができます。

    + 💡 注: 描画キャンバスのサイズは、Tux Paint のウィンドウサイズに応じて変わります。Tux Paint のウィンドウサイズは、Tux Paint 設定ツールを用いて変更できます。その他の方法については、各種設定についてのドキュメントを参照してください。

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    + セレクタに表示される内容は、使用しているツールに応じて変わります。例えば、「ふで」ツールでは、様々な種類の筆が表示され、「はんこ」ツールでは、はんこの画像が表示されます。

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    + When the active tool supports colors, a shortcut may be used to access the "color picker" option more quickly. Hold the [Control] key while clicking, and the color under the mouse cursor will be shown at the bottom. You may drag around to canvas to find the color you want. When you release the mouse button, the color under the cursor will be selected. If you release the mouse outside of the canvas (e.g., over the "Tools" area), the color selection will be left unchanged. (This is similar to clicking the"Back" button that's available when bringing up the "color picker" option via its button the color palette.)

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    + 右側のセレクタから筆の種類を、下のパレットから色を選んで、フリーハンドで描画します。

    - Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

    + ボタンを押したままマウスを動かすと、描画できます。

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    + アニメーションブラシ — 描画中に形状が変化します。例として、ブドウ形のブラシが挙げられます。このタイプのブラシの選択ボタンには、小さなフィルムのアイコンが付いています。

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    + 向きのあるブラシ — 描いている方向によって異なる形を描きます。 例として、Tux Paint に含まれる矢印ブラシがあります。 これらのブラシの選択ボタンには、小さな8方向の矢印のアイコンが付いています。

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    + また、いくつかのブラシは、方向とアニメーションを併せ持ちます。例として、猫やリスのブラシがあります。このタイプのブラシの選択ボタンには、小さなフィルムと8方向の矢印のアイコンが付いています。

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    + The space between each position where a brush is applied to the canvas can vary. Some brushes (such as the footprints and flower) are spaced, by default, far enough apart that they don't overlap. Other brushes (such as the basic circular ones) are spaced closely, so they make a continuous stroke.

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    + The default spacing of brushes may be overridden using by clicking within the triangular-shaped series of bars at the bottom right; the larger the bar, the wider the spacing. Brush spacing affects both tools that use the brushes: the "Paint" tool and the "Lines" tool.

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    + 「はんこ」ツールは、スタンプやステッカーを集めたようなものです。馬や木、月など、あらかじめ用意された様々な写真やイラストを絵に貼り付けることができます。

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    + マウスのカーソル動きに応じて画像の輪郭が表示され、貼り付け位置と大きさがわかります。

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    + スタンプは、動物、植物、宇宙、乗り物、人物といった多くのカテゴリに分類されています。セレクタの左右の矢印のボタンを使ってカテゴリを切り替えることができます。

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    + スタンプを絵に貼り付ける前に、以下の様々な効果を適用することができます(スタンプの種類によって異なります):

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    • 多くのスタンプは、右下の操作ボタンを使って、上下・左右に反転させることができます。
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    - 📜 Note: Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.24, "Fill" was a Magic tool (see below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling.

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    - クリック+ドラッグを使用するツールの場合、右側のセレクタの下部左側にある「描画」を表すボタンが有効になります。1クリックで画面全体に効果を及ぼすツールの場合、右側の「画面全体」を表すボタンが有効になります。

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    - 「magic-docs」フォルダ内のドキュメント「まほう」ツールの一覧もお読みください。

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    - いくつもの大きさの正方形と円形の消しゴムがあります。

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    - 正方形の輪郭がマウスカーソルの位置に表示され、絵のどの部分が消されるかを示します。

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    - 消している間、「キュッキュッ」と擦って消す効果音が流れます。

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    - このツールをクリックすると、直前に行った操作が取り消されます。いくつもの操作をさかのぼって取り消すことができます!

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    - 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [Z] を押しても取り消しできます。

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    - このツールをクリックすると、「とりけし」ボタンで取り消した操作を元に戻すことができます。

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    - 「とりけし」操作の後、描画を行っていなければ、取り消した全ての操作を元に戻せます!

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    - 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [R] を押してもやりなおしできます。

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    - 「さいしょから」のボタンを押すと、新規に絵を描き始めることができます。ダイアログ画面が表示され、キャンバスの背景色やレイヤー画像(後述)を選べます。

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    - また、このほかに、背景レイヤーだけの画像も用意されています。

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    - 「消しゴム」ツールを使用すると、元のレイヤー画像が消されずに残ります。また、マジックツールの「反転」と「ミラー」は、レイヤー画像も反転させます。

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    - レイヤー画像は、その上に絵を描いて保存すると新しい絵として保存され、元々のレイヤー画像自体は上書きされないので、後で(「さいしょから」ダイアログからアクセスして)何度でも使うことができます。

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    - 「ひらく」をクリックすると、保存されている全ての作品のリストが表示されます。リストが画面に収まりきらない場合は、上下の矢印のボタンでリストをスクロールできます。

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      - (または、開きたい作品をダブルクリックします)

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      - 右下にある茶色の「けす」(ゴミ箱) ボタンで、選択した作品を削除します。(本当に削除して良いか確認されます)

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      - 📜 注: Linux(バージョン 0.9.22以降)、Windows(バージョン 0.9.27以降)では、削除した作品は、デスクトップのゴミ箱に移動するので、後で元に戻すことができます。

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      - 「かきだす」のボタンをクリックすると、ユーザーの標準の画像フォルダ(例:"~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")に画像を出力します。

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      - 左側の一番下にある青色の「スライドショー」のボタンを押すと、スライドショーモードになります。詳しくは「スライドショー」の項をごらん下さい。

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      - 右下にある赤色の「もどる」ボタンを押すと、絵を描く画面に戻ります。

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    - 絵を開く時に、それまで描いていた絵が保存されていなければ、保存するかどうかを確認します。(「セーブ」の項を参照。)

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    - 描画中の作品を保存します。

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    - 一度も保存していない作品の場合、作品のリストに新しく追加されます。(つまり、新しいファイルを作成します)

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    - 💡 注: ファイル名の入力などを求めることはなく、カメラのシャッター音の効果音とともに、単に作品を保存します。

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    - 一度保存操作をした後や、「ひらく」コマンドで読みこんだ作品の場合、以前のバージョンを上書きするか、新しく追加して保存するかを確認します。

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    - このボタンを押して作品を印刷します!

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    - 多くのプラットフォームでは、[Alt] key (Mac では [Option] キー) を押しながら「いんさつ」ボタンを押すと、プリンターの設定画面が開きます。この機能は、フルスクリーンモードでは動作しない点に注意して下さい。

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    - 例えば、設定ファイルで "printdelay=602" と設定すれば、1分間に1回だけ印刷ができます。

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    - フルスクリーンモードでなければ、[Alt] (または [Option]) キーを押しながら「いんさつ」ボタンを押すと、オペレーションシステム標準の印刷ダイアログが表示され、出力先などの設定を変更することができます。

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    - 「スライドショー」の機能は、「ひらく」ダイアログから利用できます。タックスペイントの中で、簡単なアニメーションや画像のスライドショーを再生することができます。また、選択した画像を元にアニメーションGIFを書き出すこともできます。

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    - 次に、スライドショーで表示したい作品を、一つずつクリックして選択します。それぞれの画像の上に、スライドショーで表示される順番を表す数字が示されます。

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    + 個々のスタンプごとに効果音を設定することができます。画面下部の左側のヘルプエリア(Linux ペンギン "Tux"の近く)にあるボタンを押すと、効果音を再生することができます。

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    + Note: If the "nostampcontrols" option is set, Tux Paint won't display the Mirror, Flip, Shrink and Grow controls for stamps. See the "Options" documentation.

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    + 「せん」ツール +
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    + 様々な種類の筆と好きな色を使って直線を描くツールです。

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    + 線を引き始めたい場所でクリックして、そのままマウスを動かすと、描かれる線の位置が細い「ゴムバンド」のような線で示され、画面の下には、線の角度が表示されます。右にまっすぐ伸びる線は0度、上にまっすぐ伸びる線は90度、左にまっすぐ伸びる線は180度、下にまっすぐ伸びる線は270度、という具合です。

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    + マウスを放すと、バネのような効果音とともに線が描画されます。

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    + アニメーション対応のブラシでは、線に沿って形が変化します。 指向性のブラシでは、線の角度に応じて異なる形状を表示します。 さらに、アニメーションと指向性の両方を備えたブラシもあります。 詳しくは、上記の「ふで」の項をご覧ください。

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    + Different brushes have different spacing, leaving either a series of individual shapes, or a continuous stroke of the brush shape. Brush spacing may be adjusted. See "Paint", above, to learn more.

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    + 「かたち」ツール
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    - To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + 簡単な図形を描きます。

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    + まず、円、正方形、楕円など、描きたい図形を、右側のセレクタから選択します。

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    + 右下のオプションボタンで「かたち」ツールの動作を選択します:

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    + 真ん中から広げる +
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    + The shape will expand from where you initially clicked, and will be centered around that position.
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    + 📜 This was Tux Paint's only behavior through version 0.9.24.)

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    + 角から広げる +
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    + The shape will extend with one corner starting from where you initially clicked. This is the default method of most other traditional drawing software.

    + 📜 This option was added starting with Tux Paint version 0.9.25.)

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    - 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + 注: "noshapecontrols" オプションをつけて起動するなどして、「かたち」ツールの動作の制御を無効にした場合、オプションボタンは表示されず、真ん中から図形を広げる動作になります。

    - スライドショーの実行中は、[Space] キー、[Enter] キー、[Return] キー、[右矢印] キーのいずれかを押すか、または、画面左下の "つぎへ" ボタンのクリックすれば、手動で次のスライドに進みます。[左矢印] キーを押すと前のスライドに戻ります。

    + 図形を描くには、キャンバス上でマウスをクリックし、そのままマウスを動かして図形を広げます。楕円や長方形のように縦横比を変えられる図形と、正方形や円のように縦横比を変えられない図形があります。

    - [Escape] キーを押すか、右下の「もどる」ボタンをクリックすると、スライドショーを終了し、作品選択の画面に戻ります。

    + For shapes that can change proportion, the aspect ratio of the shape will be shown at the bottom. For example: "1:1" will be shown if it is "square" (as tall as it is wide); "2:1" if it is either twice as wide as it is tall, or twice as tall as it is wide; and so on.

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    + 図形を広げ終わったらマウスを放します。

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    + ここで、キャンバス上でマウスを動かして図形を回転させることができます。回転した図形の角度は画面の下に表示されます(「せん」ツールと同様)。

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    + 最後にもう一度マウスをクリックして、図形が完成します。

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    + 簡易描画モード +
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    + If the "simple shapes" option is enabled, the shape will be drawn on the canvas when you let go of the mouse button. (There's no rotation step.)

    + See the "Options" documentation to learn about the "simple shapes" ("simpleshapes") option.

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    + 「もじ」ツール、「ラベル」ツール
    +

    - - 右下の「かきだす」ボタンをクリックすると、選択した画像を元にアニメーションGIFファイルを生成します。

    + Choose a font (from the 'Letters' available on the right) and a color (from the color palette near the bottom). You may also apply a bold, and/or an italic styling effect to the text. Click on the screen and a cursor will appear. Type text and it will show up on the screen. (You can change the font, color, and styling while entering the text, before it is applied to the canvas.)

    + +

    + [Enter]キー、または[Return]キーを押すと文字が描画され、カーソルが次の行に下がります。

    + +

    + また、[Tab]キーを押すと、文字が描画された後、カーソルは、次の行ではなく、右側に移動します。これは、1行の中で異なったフォント、字体、フォントサイズ、色などを混在させたい場合に便利な方法です。

    + +

    + 文字の入力中に別の場所をクリックすると、入力内容を維持したまま、文字を貼り付ける位置をクリックした位置に移動させ、文字入力を続けることができます。

    + +
    + +
    + +
    +
    + 「もじ」ツールと「ラベル」ツールの違い +
    + +
    +

    + 「もじ」ツールは、Tux Paint に以前からある文字入力ツールです。このツールで入力した文字列は絵と一体化するため、後から文字列の内容を編集したり、動かしたりすることはできません。一方、絵と一体化することで、上から塗りつぶしたり、「よごす」「そめる」「うきぼり」といった「まほう」ツールの効果で修正を加えることができます。

    + +

    + Tux Paint バージョン 0.9.22 で追加された「ラベル」ツールでは、文字は絵から「浮いて」おり、文字列の内容、位置、フォント、色などの情報は個別に記録されます。これにより、「ラベル」は後から移動や編集が可能です。

    + +

    + To edit a label, click the label selection button. All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted. Click one — or use the [Tab] key to cycle through all the labels, and the [Enter] or [Return] key to select one — and you may then edit the label. (Use they [Backspace] key to erase characters, and other keys to add text to the label; click in the canvas to reposition the label; click in the palette to change the color of the text in the label; etc.)

    + +

    + You may "apply" a label to the canvas, painting the text into the picture as if it had been added using the Text tool, by clicking the label application button. (This feature was added in Tux Paint version 0.9.28.) All labels in the drawing will appear highlighted, and you select one just as you do when selecting a label to edit. The chosen label will be removed, and the text will be added directly to the canvas.

    + +

    + 「ラベル」ツールは、Tux Paint 設定ツールや、"nolabel"オプションにより、無効にすることができます。

    +
    + +
    + 多言語文字入力 +
    + +
    +

    + Tux Paint では、様々な言語の文字を入力することができます。たいていのラテン文字(A-Z, ñ, è など)は、直接入力できます。また、いくつかの言語では、入力モードを切り替えて、複数のキーの組み合わせを用いて文字を入力する必要があります。

    + +

    + Tux Paint が、個別の入力モードがサポートされている言語に設定されている場合、特定のキーを押下することで、入力モードを切り替えることができます。

    + +

    + Currently supported locales, the input methods available, and the key to toggle or cycle modes, are listed below.

    + +
      +
    • 日本語— ローマ字入力方式のひらがな、カタカナ— 右[Alt] キー
    • + +
    • ハングル— 2-Bul入力方式— 右[Alt] キー または 左[Alt] キー
    • + +
    • 繁体中文— 右[Alt] キー または 左[Alt] キー キー
    • + +
    • タイ語— 右[Alt] キー
    • +
    + +

    + 💡 Note: Many fonts do not include all characters for all languages, so sometimes you'll need to change fonts to see the characters you're trying to type.

    + +
    + +
    + 画面キーボード +
    + +
    +

    + An optional on-screen keyboard is available for the Text and Label tools, which can provide a variety of layouts and character composition (e.g., composing "a" and "e" into "æ").

    +

    + See the "Options" and "Extending Tux Paint" documentation for more information.

    +
    +
    +
    + +
    + 「ぬる」ツール +
    + +
    + +

    + 「ぬる」ツールは、描画の連続した領域を好きな色で塗りつぶします。以下の3 つの塗りつぶしオプションが用意されています:

      +
    • たんしょく — 領域を一つの色で塗りつぶします。
    • +
    • ふで — フリーハンドでドラッグして、領域を一つの色で塗りつぶします。
    • +
    • せんけい — 領域をクリックしてからドラッグすると、ドラッグした方向に向かって色が薄くなるようにグラデーションをつけて塗りつぶします。
    • +
    • ほうしゃ — クリックした場所を中心に周りに向かって放射状に色が薄くなるようにグラデーションをつけて塗りつぶします。
    • +
    +

    - 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + 📜 Note: Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.24, "Fill" was a Magic tool (see below). Prior to Tux Paint 0.9.26, the "Fill" tool only offered the 'Solid' method of filling.

    +
    + +
    + 「まほう」ツール(特殊効果) +
    + +
    + +

    + 「まほう」ツールは、様々な特殊なツールを集めたものです。右側のセレクタで、「まほう」の効果を選択することができます。効果を適用する方法は、クリック+ドラッグ、単なるクリックなど、ツールごとに様々です。

    - アニメーションGIFの生成中に [Escape] キーを押すと、処理を中断して「スライドショー」ダイアログに戻ります。

    + クリック+ドラッグを使用するツールの場合、右側のセレクタの下部左側にある「描画」を表すボタンが有効になります。1クリックで画面全体に効果を及ぼすツールの場合、右側の「画面全体」を表すボタンが有効になります。

    + +

    + 「magic-docs」フォルダ内のドキュメント「まほう」ツールの一覧もお読みください。

    +
    + +
    + けしゴム +
    + +
    + +

    + このツールは「ふで」ツールに似ています。クリック(または、クリック+ドラッグ)をした部分が消されます。(消した部分は、白あるいはその他の色、また、レイヤーキャンバスなど、絵によって異なる状態に戻ります。)

    + +

    + いくつもの大きさの正方形と円形の消しゴムがあります。

    + +

    + 正方形の輪郭がマウスカーソルの位置に表示され、絵のどの部分が消されるかを示します。

    + +

    + 消している間、「キュッキュッ」と擦って消す効果音が流れます。

    +
    -

    - さらに「もどる」ボタンをクリックすれば、「ひらく」ダイアログに戻ります。

    +
    +
    +

    + そのほかの操作

    +
    -
    - +
    +
    + "Undo" and "Redo" Commands +
    -
    - プログラムの終了 -
    +
    + + -
    - -

    - 「やめる」ボタンを押すか、Tux Paint のウィンドウを閉じるか、[Escape] キーを押せば、Tux Paint が終了します。

    +

    + Clicking the "Undo" button will undo (revert) the last drawing action. You can even undo more than once!

    -

    - その際、本当に終了するかどうかを確認されます。

    +

    + 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [Z] を押しても取り消しできます。

    -

    - 作品を保存していない状態で終了しようとした場合は、絵を保存するかどうかを訪ねられます。さらに、新規に作成した作品でなければ、以前のバージョンを上書きするかどうかを確認されます。(上記の 「セーブ」の項をご覧下さい。)

    +

    + Clicking the "Redo" button will redo the drawing action you just un-did via the "Undo" command.

    -

    - 注: "startblank" オプションが設定されている場合を除き、終了時に保存した作品は、次に Tux Paint を起動するときに自動的に読み込まれます。

    +

    + 「とりけし」操作の後、描画を行っていなければ、取り消した全ての操作を元に戻せます!

    -

    - 注: 「やめる」ボタンと [Escape] キーによるプログラム終了は、"noquit" オプションで無効にできます。

    +

    + 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [R] を押してもやりなおしできます。

    +
    -

    - この場合、タイトルバーの「閉じる」ボタンか、[Alt] + [F4] キーで終了することができます。

    +
    + 「さいしょから」 +
    -

    - また、上記のどちらの方法も使えない場合、[Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] のキーの組み合わせで終了できます。

    +
    + +

    + 「さいしょから」のボタンを押すと、新規に絵を描き始めることができます。ダイアログ画面が表示され、キャンバスの背景色やレイヤー画像(後述)を選べます。

    -

    - 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +

    + 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [N] を押しても新規作成ができます。

    -
    -
    + Special Solid Background Color Choices +
    +

    + Along with the preset solid colors, you can also choose colors using a rainbow palette or a "color mixer". These operate identically to the options found in the color palette shown below the canvas when drawing a picture. See Main Screen > Lower: Colors > Special color options for details.

    +
    -
    - 効果音を消すには -
    + レイヤー画像 +
    +

    + レイヤー画像には、塗り絵のページのようなもの(白黒の線で描かれ、色を塗ることができる)や、前景レイヤーと背景レイヤーに挟まれた部分に絵を描ける3D画像のようなものがあります。

    -
    -

    - 今のところ画面上には消音のためのボタンはありませんが、[Alt] + [S] キーを押すと効果音は無効になり、もう一度押すと有効になります。

    +

    + また、このほかに、背景レイヤーだけの画像も用意されています。

    -

    - なお、"nosound" オプションによって効果音が無効にされている場合は、[Alt] + [S] キーによる効果音の操作はできません。(親や先生が効果音を無効にすれば、この操作で音を出すことはできないということです)

    +

    + 「消しゴム」ツールを使用すると、元のレイヤー画像が消されずに残ります。また、マジックツールの「反転」と「ミラー」は、レイヤー画像も反転させます。

    -

    - 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    -
    -
    +

    + レイヤー画像は、その上に絵を描いて保存すると新しい絵として保存され、元々のレイヤー画像自体は上書きされないので、後で(「さいしょから」ダイアログからアクセスして)何度でも使うことができます。

    + + -
    +
    + 「ひらく」 +
    -

    - 他の画像の Tux Paint への読み込み -

    +
    + +

    + 「ひらく」をクリックすると、保存されている全ての作品のリストが表示されます。リストが画面に収まりきらない場合は、上下の矢印のボタンでリストをスクロールできます。

    -

    - Tux Paint の「ひらく」ダイアログでは、Tux Paint で作成した画像だけが表示されます。その他の画像や写真を読み込んで編集するにはどのようにすれば良いでしょうか?

    +
    + +
    -

    - 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 "saved" フォルダにコピーします。(標準では以下のフォルダ):

    +

    + まず、絵をクリックして選択します… +

      +
    • + +

      + 左下にある緑色の「ひらく」ボタンで、選択した作品を読み込みます。

      -
      -
      - Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista -
      +

      + (または、開きたい作品をダブルクリックします)

      -
      - 各ユーザーの "AppData" フォルダ。例: "C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\TuxPaint\saved\"。
      +

      + 💡 If choose to open a picture, and your current drawing hasn't been saved, you will be prompted as to whether you want to save it or not. (See "Save," below.)

      -
      - 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\"。
      +
    • + +

      + 右下にある茶色の「けす」(ゴミ箱) ボタンで、選択した作品を削除します。(本当に削除して良いか確認されます)

      -
      - macOS -
      +

      + 📜 注: Linux(バージョン 0.9.22以降)、Windows(バージョン 0.9.27以降)では、削除した作品は、デスクトップのゴミ箱に移動するので、後で元に戻すことができます。

      +
      +
    • -
      - 各ユーザーの "Library" フォルダ。例: "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/saved/"。
      +
    • + +

      + 「かきだす」のボタンをクリックすると、ユーザーの標準の画像フォルダ(例:"~/Pictures/TuxPaint/")に画像を出力します。

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -
    - Linux/Unix -
    +

    + From the "Open" screen you can also:

      +
    • + +

      + Click the blue 'Slides' (slide projector) button at the lower left to go to slideshow mode. See "Slides", below, for details.

      +
      +
    • -
      - 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/"。
      - +
    • + +

      + 右下にある赤色の「もどる」ボタンを押すと、絵を描く画面に戻ります。

      +
      +
    • +
    +

    -

    - 💡 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。

    +

    + 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [O] を押しても「ひらく」ダイアログを表示できます。

    + -

    - "tuxpaint-import" スクリプトを使う

    +
    + 「セーブ」 +
    -
    -

    - Linux と Unix では、Tux Paint と同時に、シェルスクリプト "tuxpaint-import" がインストールされています。このスクリプトは、NetPBM のツール ("anytopnm") を用いて画像を変換し、 Tux Paint のキャンバスに合うように画像サイズを変更 ("pnmscale") し、PNG 形式に変換 ("pnmtopng") します。

    +
    + +

    + 描画中の作品を保存します。

    + +

    + 一度も保存していない作品の場合、作品のリストに新しく追加されます。(つまり、新しいファイルを作成します)

    + +

    + 💡 注: ファイル名の入力などを求めることはなく、カメラのシャッター音の効果音とともに、単に作品を保存します。

    + +

    + 一度保存操作をした後や、「ひらく」コマンドで読みこんだ作品の場合、以前のバージョンを上書きするか、新しく追加して保存するかを確認します。

    + +
    + +
    + +

    + 注: "saveover" オプション、または "saveovernew" オプションのどちらかが設定されている場合は、確認なしに保存されます。詳しくは"各種設定について"のドキュメントを参照してください。)

    + +

    + 注: キーボードで [Control / ⌘] + [S] を押しても作品を保存できます。

    +
    + +
    + 「いんさつ」 +
    + +
    + +

    + このボタンを押して作品を印刷します!

    + +

    + 多くのプラットフォームでは、[Alt] key (Mac では [Option] キー) を押しながら「いんさつ」ボタンを押すと、プリンターの設定画面が開きます。この機能は、フルスクリーンモードでは動作しない点に注意して下さい。

    + +
    +
    + 印刷の無効化 +
    + +
    +

    + オプションで "noprint" を設定すれば、「いんさつ」のボタンを無効にすることができます。

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    + +
    + 印刷機能の制限 +
    + +
    +

    + オプションで "printdelay" を設定すれば、設定に応じた一定の時間ごとに1回だけしか印刷できなくなります。

    + +

    + 例えば、設定ファイルで "printdelay=602" と設定すれば、1分間に1回だけ印刷ができます。

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    + +
    + 印刷コマンド +
    + +
    +

    + (Linux 及び Unix の場合のみ) +

    + +

    + Tux Paint は、PostScript 形式の印刷データを作成し、外部プログラムに渡して印刷を行います。標準の設定では、以下のコマンドが使用されます:

    + +
    + lpr +
    + +

    + このコマンドは、設定ファイルの "printcommand" オプションを設定することで変更できます。

    + +

    + フルスクリーンモードでなければ "[Alt]" キーを押しながら「いんさつ」ボタンを押すと、別の印刷プログラムを起動することができます。標準の設定では、KDE のグラフィカルな印刷ダイアログである、以下のプログラムが使用されます:

    + +
    + kprinter +
    + +

    + このコマンドは、設定ファイルの "altprintcommand" オプションを設定することで変更できます。

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    + +
    + プリンターの設定 +
    + +
    +

    + (Windows 及び macOS) +

    + +

    + 標準の設定では、「いんさつ」ボタンを押すと、通常使うプリンターに出力されます。

    + +

    + フルスクリーンモードでなければ、[Alt] (または [Option]) キーを押しながら「いんさつ」ボタンを押すと、オペレーションシステム標準の印刷ダイアログが表示され、出力先などの設定を変更することができます。

    + +

    + "printcfg" オプションを設定すれば、プリンターの設定の変更を保存することができます。

    + +

    + "printcfg" オプションを設定すると、プリンターの設定は、ユーザーの個人フォルダの "printcfg.cfg" から読み込まれ、変更した設定はこのファイルに保存されます。

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    + +
    + 印刷ダイアログのオプション +
    + +
    +

    + 標準の設定では、印刷ダイアログは、[Alt] (または [Option]) キーを押しながら「いんさつ」ボタンを押した場合にのみ表示されます(Linux/Unixでは、"lpr" の代わりに "altprintcommand"; すなわち "kprinter" が起動します。)

    + +

    + この印刷ダイアログの動作は、設定により変更できます。毎回必ず印刷ダイアログを表示させるには、コマンドラインで "--altprintalways" を指定するか、設定ファイルで "altprint=always" を指定します。反対に、"--altprintnever" または "altprint=never" を指定することで、"[Alt]" (または "[Option]2) キーの効果を無効にできます。

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    +
    +
    + +
    + 「スライドショー」 +
    + +
    + +

    + 「スライドショー」の機能は、「ひらく」ダイアログから利用できます。タックスペイントの中で、簡単なアニメーションや画像のスライドショーを再生することができます。また、選択した画像を元にアニメーションGIFを書き出すこともできます。

    + +
    +
    + 画像を選ぶ +
    + +
    +

    + 「スライド」セクションに入ると、「ひらく」ダイアログと同じように、保存したファイルの一覧が表示されます。

    + +

    + 次に、スライドショーで表示したい作品を、一つずつクリックして選択します。それぞれの画像の上に、スライドショーで表示される順番を表す数字が示されます。

    + +

    + 選択された画像をもう一度クリックすると、選択を解除し、スライドショーから除外します。同じ画像もう一度クリックすると、をリストの最後に追加できます。

    +
    + +
    + 再生スピードの設定 +
    + +
    +

    + 画面左下「かいし」の隣にあるのスライドバーで、スライドショーやアニメーションGIFのスピードを調節できます。 スライドバーを一番左に設定すると、スライドショーの自動進行が無効になり、次のスライドに進むにはクリックが必要になります。(以下をご確認下さい)

    + +

    + 💡 注: 最も遅いスピードに設定するとスライドの自動進行が無効になります。1枚ずつ手動でスライドを進めたい場合に、この設定を用いてください。(この動作はアニメーションGIFには適用されません)

    + +
    + +
    +
    + +
    + Tux Paint 上での再生 +
    + +
    +

    + To play a slideshow within Tux Paint, click the 'Play' button.

    + +

    + 💡 Note: If you hadn't selected any images, then all of your saved images will be played in the slideshow!

    + +

    + スライドショーの実行中は、[Space] キー、[Enter] キー、[Return] キー、[右矢印] キーのいずれかを押すか、または、画面左下の "つぎへ" ボタンのクリックすれば、手動で次のスライドに進みます。[左矢印] キーを押すと前のスライドに戻ります。

    + +

    + [Escape] キーを押すか、右下の「もどる」ボタンをクリックすると、スライドショーを終了し、作品選択の画面に戻ります。

    +
    + +
    + アニメーションGIFの書き出し +
    + +
    +

    + + 右下の「かきだす」ボタンをクリックすると、選択した画像を元にアニメーションGIFファイルを生成します。

    + +

    + 💡 Note: At least two images must be selected. (To export a single image, use the 'Export' option from the main 'Open' dialog.) If no images are selected, Tux Paint will not attempt to generate a GIF based on all saved images.

    + +

    + アニメーションGIFの生成中に [Escape] キーを押すと、処理を中断して「スライドショー」ダイアログに戻ります。

    +
    +
    + +

    + さらに「もどる」ボタンをクリックすれば、「ひらく」ダイアログに戻ります。

    +
    + +
    + プログラムの終了 +
    + +
    + +

    + 「やめる」ボタンを押すか、Tux Paint のウィンドウを閉じるか、[Escape] キーを押せば、Tux Paint が終了します。

    + +

    + その際、本当に終了するかどうかを確認されます。

    + +

    + If you choose to quit, and you haven't saved the current picture, you will first be asked if wish to save it. If it's not a new image, you will then be asked if you want to save over the old version, or create a new entry. (See "Save" above.)

    + +

    + 注: "startblank" オプションが設定されている場合を除き、終了時に保存した作品は、次に Tux Paint を起動するときに自動的に読み込まれます。

    + +

    + 注: 「やめる」ボタンと [Escape] キーによるプログラム終了は、"noquit" オプションで無効にできます。

    + +

    + この場合、タイトルバーの「閉じる」ボタンか、[Alt] + [F4] キーで終了することができます。

    + +

    + また、上記のどちらの方法も使えない場合、[Shift] + [Control / ⌘] + [Escape] のキーの組み合わせで終了できます。

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    + +
    + 効果音を消すには +
    + +
    +

    + 今のところ画面上には消音のためのボタンはありませんが、[Alt] + [S] キーを押すと効果音は無効になり、もう一度押すと有効になります。

    + +

    + なお、"nosound" オプションによって効果音が無効にされている場合は、[Alt] + [S] キーによる効果音の操作はできません。(親や先生が効果音を無効にすれば、この操作で音を出すことはできないということです)

    + +

    + 詳細は "各種設定について" のドキュメントを参照して下さい。

    +
    + +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + 他の画像の Tux Paint への読み込み

    +

    - また、このスクリプトは、"date" コマンドを使用して、Tux Paint が保存するファイル名に用いる日付と時刻を取得します。(作品を保存したり開いたりするときに、ファイル名を聞かれることはない、ということを思い出してください!)

    + Tux Paint の「ひらく」ダイアログでは、Tux Paint で作成した画像だけが表示されます。その他の画像や写真を読み込んで編集するにはどのようにすれば良いでしょうか?

    - スクリプトの使用法は簡単で、コマンドプロンプトで、取り込みたい画像のファイル名を引数として実行するだけです。

    + 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 "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\"。
    + +
    + macOS +
    + +
    + 各ユーザーの "Library" フォルダ。例: "/Users/username/Library/Application Support/Tux Paint/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/"。
    +
    -

    - They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    - 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + 💡 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。

    -

    - Example:

    - -
    - $ tuxpaint-import おばあちゃん.jpg
    - おばあちゃん.jpg -> - /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    - jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    -
    - -

    - 1行目 ("tuxpaint-import おばあちゃん.jpg") が実行するコマンドで、続く2行がプログラムの実行中の出力です。

    - -

    - これで、Tux Paint を起動して、「ひらく」ダイアログから変換した画像を開くことができます。後は、アイコンをダブルクリックするだけです!

    - - -

    - 手動での取り込み

    - -
    -

    - Windows、MacOS、BeOS、そして Haiku のユーザーは、手動で変換作業を行う必要があります。

    - -

    - 変換したい画像ファイルの読み込み、PNG 形式ファイルでの保存に対応した画像処理プログラムを起動します。(推奨されるソフトウェア、その他の情報については、"PNG.html" をお読みください。)

    - -

    - Tux Paint で、描画キャンパスと異なる大きさの画像を読み込む場合、キャンバスに合うように拡大・縮小されます。

    - -

    - 画像が引き伸ばされたりぼやけたりしないようにするには、キャンパスの大きさに合うようにサイズを変更します。キャンパスの大きさは、Tux Paint のウィンドウサイズや、フルスクリーン動作時の画面解像度に依存します。(注: 標準の解像度は 800x600 です)。 以下の "イメージサイズの計算方法" をごらんください。

    - -

    - 画像は PNG 形式で保存してください。また、以下のように、Tux Paint における命名規則である、現在の日付と時刻を用いたファイル名を使用することを強くお勧めします。

    - -
    - YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png -
    - -
      -
    • YYYY = 年
    • -
    • MM = 月 (2桁, "01"-"12")
    • -
    • DD = 日 (2桁, "01"-"31")
    • -
    • HH = 時 (2桁, 24時間表示, "00"-"23")
    • -
    • mm = 分 (2桁, "00"-"59")
    • -
    • ss = 秒 (2桁, "00"-"59")
    • -
    - -

    - 例:2021年7月31日 午前11時5分であれば、20210731110500.png のようになります。

    - -

    - PNG ファイルを Tux Paint の "saved" ディレクトリにコピーします。(上記参照)

    - -

    - イメージサイズの計算方法

    +

    + "tuxpaint-import" スクリプトを使う

    - This part of the documentation needs to be rewritten, since the new "buttonsize" option was added. For now, try drawing and saving an image within Tux Paint, then determine what size (pixel width and height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint.

    + Linux と Unix では、Tux Paint と同時に、シェルスクリプト "tuxpaint-import" がインストールされています。このスクリプトは、NetPBM のツール ("anytopnm") を用いて画像を変換し、 Tux Paint のキャンバスに合うように画像サイズを変更 ("pnmscale") し、PNG 形式に変換 ("pnmtopng") します。

    + +

    + また、このスクリプトは、"date" コマンドを使用して、Tux Paint が保存するファイル名に用いる日付と時刻を取得します。(作品を保存したり開いたりするときに、ファイル名を聞かれることはない、ということを思い出してください!)

    + +

    + スクリプトの使用法は簡単で、コマンドプロンプトで、取り込みたい画像のファイル名を引数として実行するだけです。

    + +

    + They will be converted and placed in your Tux Paint "saved" directory.

    +

    + 💡 Note: If you're doing this for a different user (e.g., your child) you'll need to make sure to run the command under their account.)

    + +

    + Example:

    + +
    + $ tuxpaint-import おばあちゃん.jpg
    + おばあちゃん.jpg -> + /home/username/.tuxpaint/saved/20211231012359.png
    + jpegtopnm: WRITING A PPM FILE
    +
    + +

    + 1行目 ("tuxpaint-import おばあちゃん.jpg") が実行するコマンドで、続く2行がプログラムの実行中の出力です。

    + +

    + これで、Tux Paint を起動して、「ひらく」ダイアログから変換した画像を開くことができます。後は、アイコンをダブルクリックするだけです!

    -
    -
    +

    + 手動での取り込み

    -

    - その他のドキュメント -

    +
    +

    + Windows、MacOS、BeOS、そして Haiku のユーザーは、手動で変換作業を行う必要があります。

    - このドキュメントの他、"docs" フォルダには、次のようなドキュメントがあります:
      -
    • - Using Tux Paint:
        -
      • - OPTIONS.html
        - コマンドライン、設定ファイルのオプションに関する詳細な情報。Tux Paint Config を使用したくない人向け。
      • +

        + 変換したい画像ファイルの読み込み、PNG 形式ファイルでの保存に対応した画像処理プログラムを起動します。(推奨されるソフトウェア、その他の情報については、"PNG.html" をお読みください。)

        -
      • - 「まほう」ツールに関するドキュメント ("magic-docs")
        - インストールされている、それぞれの「まほう」ツールに関する説明。
      • +

        + Tux Paint で、描画キャンパスと異なる大きさの画像を読み込む場合、キャンバスに合うように拡大・縮小されます。

        + +

        + 画像が引き伸ばされたりぼやけたりしないようにするには、キャンパスの大きさに合うようにサイズを変更します。キャンパスの大きさは、Tux Paint のウィンドウサイズや、フルスクリーン動作時の画面解像度に依存します。(注: 標準の解像度は 800x600 です)。 以下の "イメージサイズの計算方法" をごらんください。

        + +

        + 画像は PNG 形式で保存してください。また、以下のように、Tux Paint における命名規則である、現在の日付と時刻を用いたファイル名を使用することを強くお勧めします。

        + +
        + YYYYMMDDhhmmss.png +
        + +
          +
        • YYYY = 年
        • +
        • MM = 月 (2桁, "01"-"12")
        • +
        • DD = 日 (2桁, "01"-"31")
        • +
        • HH = 時 (2桁, 24時間表示, "00"-"23")
        • +
        • mm = 分 (2桁, "00"-"59")
        • +
        • ss = 秒 (2桁, "00"-"59")
        - -
      • - How to extend Tux Paint:
          +

          + 例:2021年7月31日 午前11時5分であれば、20210731110500.png のようになります。

          + +

          + PNG ファイルを Tux Paint の "saved" ディレクトリにコピーします。(上記参照)

          + +

          + イメージサイズの計算方法

          + +
          +

          + This part of the documentation needs to be rewritten, since the new "buttonsize" option was added. For now, try drawing and saving an image within Tux Paint, then determine what size (pixel width and height) it came out to, and try to match that when scaling the picture(s) you're importing into Tux Paint.

          +
          +
    +
    + +
    +
    +

    + その他のドキュメント

    + +

    + このドキュメントの他、"docs" フォルダには、次のようなドキュメントがあります:

    • - EXTENDING.html
      - ブラシ、はんこ、背景画像の作成方法、フォントを追加する方法、追加のスクリーンキーボードの作成、言語入力の追加など、Tux Paint の拡張についての詳細説明。
    • + Using Tux Paint: +
    • - PNG.html
      - PNG 形式の画像を作成する方法。
    • + How to extend Tux Paint:
        +
      • + EXTENDING.html
        + ブラシ、はんこ、背景画像の作成方法、フォントを追加する方法、追加のスクリーンキーボードの作成、言語入力の追加など、Tux Paint の拡張についての詳細説明。
      • + +
      • + PNG.html
        + PNG 形式の画像を作成する方法。
      • + +
      • + SVG.html
        + SVG 形式のヴェクタ画像を作成する方法。
      • +
      +
    • - SVG.html
      - SVG 形式のヴェクタ画像を作成する方法。
    • + Technical information:
        +
      • + INSTALL.html
        + コンパイル、インストールの手順.
      • + +
      • + SIGNALS.html
        + Tux Paint が応答する POSIX シグナルに関する情報。
      • +
      + + +
    • + Development history and license:
        +
      • + AUTHORS.txt
        + 作者と協力者のリスト.
      • + +
      • + CHANGES.txt
        + リリース毎の変更点の概要.
      • + +
      • + COPYING.txt
        + Tux Paint's software license, the GNU General Public License (GPL)
      • +
      +
    -
  • +

    + -
  • - Technical information: +

    -
    +

    + もっとお知りになりたい場合、Tux Paint のウェブサイト の "私たちにご協力を" のページ (https://tuxpaint.org/help/) をごらん下さい

    + -

    - お問い合わせ先 -

    +
    +
    +
    +

    + Trademark notices +

    +
    -

    - お困りのことがある場合、Tux Paint の開発者や他のユーザーとコミュニケーションをとるための多くの方法があります。

    -
      -
    • バグを発見した場合や機能追加の要望については、プロジェクトの バグトラッキングシステムから報告できます
    • -
    • プロジェクトに関する様々なメーリングリストに参加できます
    • -
    • 開発者へ直接連絡することもできます
    • -
    - -

    - もっとお知りになりたい場合、Tux Paint のウェブサイト の "連絡先" のページ (https://tuxpaint.org/contact/) をごらん下さい

    - -
    - -

    - プロジェクトへの参加 -

    - -

    - タックスペイントはボランティア主導のプロジェクトであり、様々な形でのご協力を受け付けています。

    - -
      -
    • Tux Paint の翻訳の作成
    • -
    • 既存の翻訳の改善
    • -
    • アートワークの作成 (スタンプ、背景画像、ペイントブラシなど)
    • -
    • 機能の追加や改良、「まほう」ツールの作成
    • -
    • 学習教材の作成
    • -
    • 宣伝や、他の Tux Paint ユーザーのサポート
    • -
    - -

    - もっとお知りになりたい場合、Tux Paint のウェブサイト の "私たちにご協力を" のページ (https://tuxpaint.org/help/) をごらん下さい

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    - Copyright © 2019-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2019-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/

    diff --git a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/SVG.html b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/SVG.html index f66d65814..3f276e4d8 100644 --- a/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/SVG.html +++ b/docs/ja_JP.UTF-8/html/SVG.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ SVG Documentation

    - Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; "AUTHORS" 参照.
    + Copyright © 2007-2022 by various contributors; see AUTHORS.txt.
    https://tuxpaint.org/