Bumping to 0.9.24; going to add a new feature momentarily.
Improved usage output (e.g., that of "tuxpaint --help"); broke
the options into groups that match the tabs in Tux Paint Config.,
added some missing options.
They're in a new location over on John P.'s website
(should we purhapse integrate them into Tux Paint proper?)
(h/t sechidis & whoever on #tux4kids IRC channel who helped them)
Documenting Mark Kim's recent changes:
* Less CPU-hungry progress bar (during Stamp loading)
* Verbose debugging options
* (Also, mentioned debugging _at all_, in INSTALL.txt)
Bumping version to 0.9.23a, to match the test build he's working
on for macOS.
I forgot to make sure macos/Info.plist had the latest version # and
release date, before tagging and releasing source code. Adding a checklist
of places to double-check for properly-updated version #s and/or release dates.
No longer saying "By Bill Kendrick", since so many more people
have added so much to the project over the years.
(I'm basically website maintainer & project manager these days :) )
Documenting a few recent changes & contributors.
Also, move AUTHORS out of docs/en/ and back into docs/ top-level dir
(since it's unlikely to get translated & maintained!)
Rereated full-window screenshots (showing canvas vs tools vs
colors vs selector vs open dialog) using 0.9.23; the earlier images
were from forever ago.
Many documentation subdirs contained only a translated version
of the GNU GPL (COPYING.txt), and no translated version of any
Tux Paint documentation.
Moved them all into a COPYING/ subdir, so that now the only
translated documentation subdirs that exist are those that
containa at least _some_ translated Tux Paint documentation.
There are a ton of wishful-thinking traslation subdirs under docs/
which contain nothing but files which say "Please see..." and
directs to the English version.
Removing them, because they're just cluttering thigns,
and it makes it hard to tell whether any translations actually _do_
exist (which may require attention; e.g. revising for a new
release).
Using the SVG-based "Tux Paint" title text at the top of HTML docs
(replacing ancient, totally-mouse-drawn one from 2002).
Also, while I was in there, added big "out of date" notices,
with links to English documentation, in outdated translated ones.
Stop using old `lynx`; use `links`, and use UTF-8 codepage for
output (for Russian, Chinese, etc. to still work right).
Regenerate all TXT versions of docs available in HTML.