e.g. if the aspect ratio of the template/starter is wider than
that of the canvas, and "autoscale=vertical" (or "=both")
is specified, before it would chop the top and bottom of the
image off, displaying the vertical center of it on the canvas.
Now you can ask it to gravitate towards the top or bottom, if they
have content that's of higher significance than the opposite side.
h/t Pere & Albert for the suggestion.
TODO - Document, set some suitable defaults for images we ship.
Now possible to set scaling and smearing options for
each starter or template image. A ".dat" file can be
created which describes whether it's okay to scale and crop
the image's top/bottom and/or left/right, and if not both,
whether to smear the sides of the starter/template to the
edges of the canvas (the prior behavior, and the default),
or use a specific solid color background.
Once finished, will close
https://sourceforge.net/p/tuxpaint/feature-requests/190/
Still to do:
+ Document
+ Remove debugging printf()s (change to DEBUG_PRINTF()?)
+ Add files for starters & templates that ship with Tux Paint
+ Test!
Convert the image into circular or ray brushstrokes.
Inspired by "Night Sky Scene [Pen Parallax]" Scratch Project
by -HexaScape- <https://scratch.mit.edu/users/-HexaScape->
Sound effects based on Richard Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries"
licensed as Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
by https://pmmusic.pro/; conducted by Philip Milman.
h/t my son William for pointing out the Scratch project
When in the middle of adjusting a drawing with Zoom or Perspective,
you could change the color. However, the background would not
relfect this until you further adjusted the zoom/perspective.
Now, a color change causes the background to update immediately.
This involved updating the Tux Paint Magic API to send more
arguments to each Magic tool's "XYZ_set_color()" function,
which means a bump in the API version.
(Forthcoming, all other Magic tools will have their set_color()
functions updated.)
Text from unfinished "Label" tool input would appear after
creating a New image or Opening an existing one. Mended.
Closes https://sourceforge.net/p/tuxpaint/bugs/246/
Mostly by Pere.
If only one display is available, when running in windowed mode
and asking for Tux Paint to appear in a width and/or height larger
than the display's dimensions, Tux Paint will fall back to
the maximum(s) the display is capable of.
e.g., on my laptop with 1920x1080, running "tuxpaint --2048x2048"
will fall back to 1920x1080 (and display a warning to stdout).
However, if I have my external monitor (also 1920x1080) attached,
it will happily open a 2048x2048 window. Not perfect, but an
improvement.
Closes https://sourceforge.net/p/tuxpaint/feature-requests/113/