# /etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf # # Configuration file for Tux Paint # See tuxpaint(1) or run 'tuxpaint --help' for details on using Tux Paint # # Bill Kendrick # Default distribution version last modified: # February 1, 2003 # The variables described below are initially commented out. # # Most options come in pairs: # # The top examples change the default behavior # (e.g., "fullscreen=yes" enables full-screen mode, while # the default mode is windowed, not fullscreen.) # # The bottom examples reenable the default behavior # (e.g., "windowed=yes" enables fullscreen mode.) # # In the system-wide Tux Paint configuration file # (e.g. "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf" # or "/usr/local/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf") # the default options are redundant. # # They are, however, useful to place in a user's personal confiugration file # ("~/.tuxpaintrc"), to override any settings they don't like in the # system-wide configuration file, and which they don't want to always have # to override via command-line options. # # For more information, see Tux Paint's main documentation file: README.txt ### Fullscreen or Windowed? ### ----------------------- # # fullscreen=yes # windowed=yes ### Larger, 800x600 mode (EXPERIMENTAL), or smaller 640x480 mode? ### ------------------------------------------------------------- # # 800x600=yes # 640x480=yes ### Disable sound effects? ### ---------------------- # # nosound=yes # sound=yes ### Disable the on-screen 'Quit' button in the toolbar? ### --------------------------------------------------- ### Note: Pressing the [Escape] key, ### or clicking the window's 'Close' button will still work # # noquit=yes # quit=yes ### Disable the printing feature? ### ----------------------------- # # noprint=yes # print=yes ### Restrict printing? ### ------------------ ### For example, if 'printdelay=60', ### the user can only print once per minute (60 seconds) # # printdelay={SECONDS} # printdelay=0 ### Use a different print command? ### ------------------------------ ### Note: The command should expect a PNG file on its STDIN (standard-in) ### ### For example, to convert the image to greyscale before converting ### to PostScript, use "pngtopnm | ppmtopgm | pnmtops | lpr" as the command # # printcommand={COMMAND} # printcommand=pngtopnm | pnmtops | lpr ### Use the simpler shape tool? (No rotating) ### ----------------------------------------- # # simpleshapes=yes # complexshapes=yes ### Display only uppercase letters? ### ------------------------------- # # uppercase=yes # mixedcase=yes ### Don't use special mouse pointer (cursor) shapes? ### ------------------------------------------------ # # nofancycursors=yes # fancycursors=yes ### Grab the mouse and keyboard? ### ---------------------------- # # grab=yes # dontgrab=yes ### Disable wheel mouse support? ### ---------------------------- # # nowheelmouse=yes # wheelmouse=yes ### Use the keyboard to control the mouse pointer (cursor)? ### ------------------------------------------------------- # # keyboard=yes # mouse=yes ### Use less graphics-intensive outlines? ### ------------------------------------- # # nooutlines=yes # outlines=yes ### Disable 'Save Over Older Picture?' Prompt ### Always save over, instead ### ----------------------------------------- # # saveover=yes # saveover=ask ### Disable 'Save Over Older Picture?' Prompt ### Always make a new picture, instead ### ----------------------------------------- # # saveover=new # saveover=ask ### Save images somewhere different? ### -------------------------------- # # savedir={PATH} # savedir=~/.tuxpaint/saved ### Use a different language? ### ------------------------- ### Note: Where the language is a known language name (e.g., "spanish") ### ### For a full list, see tuxpaint(1) man page, README.txt documentation, ### or usage output ("tuxpaint --usage") # # lang={LANGUAGE} # lang=english # (End of configuration file)