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Tux Paint
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version 0.9.14
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Options Documentation
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Copyright 2004 by Bill Kendrick
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New Breed Software
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bill@newbreedsoftware.com
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http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/
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September 24, 2004
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Tux Paint Config.
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As of Tux Paint version 0.9.14, a graphical tool is available that
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allows you to change Tux Paint's behavior. However, if you'd rather not
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install and use this tool, or want a better understanding of the
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available options, please continue reading.
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Configuration File
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You can create a simple configuration file for Tux Paint, which it will
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read each time you start it up.
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The file is simply a plain text file containing the options you want
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enabled:
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Linux, Unix and Mac OS X Users
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The file you should create is called ".tuxpaintrc" and it should be
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placed in your home directory. (a.k.a. "~/.tuxpaintrc" or
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"$HOME/.tuxpaintrc")
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System-Wide Configuration File (Linux and Unix)
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Before this file is read, a system-wide configuration file is read.
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(By default, this configuration has no settings enabled.) It is
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located at:
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/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf
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You can disable reading of this file altogether, leaving the
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settings as defaults (which can then be overridden by your
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".tuxpaintrc" file and/or command-line arguments) by using the
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command-line option:
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--nosysconfig
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Windows Users
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The file you should create is called "tuxpaint.cfg" and it should be
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placed in Tux Paint's folder.
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You can use NotePad or WordPad to create this file. Be sure to save it
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as Plain Text, and make sure the filename doesn't have ".txt" at the
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end...
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Available Options
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The following settings can be set in the configuration file.
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(Command-line settings will override these. See the "Command-Line
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Options" section, below.)
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fullscreen=yes
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Run the program in full screen mode, rather than in a window.
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800x600=yes
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Run the program at 800x600 resolution (EXPERIMENTAL), rather
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than the smaller 640x480 resolution.
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nosound=yes
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Disable sound effects.
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noquit=yes
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Disable the on-screen "Quit" button. (Pressing the [Escape] key
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or clicking the window's close button still works.)
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noprint=yes
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Disable the printing feature.
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printdelay=SECONDS
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Restrict printing so that printing can occur only once every
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SECONDS seconds.
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printcommand=COMMAND
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(Linux and Unix only)
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Use the command COMMAND to print a PNG file. If not set, the
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default command is:
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pngtopnm | pnmtops | lpr
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Which converts the PNG to a NetPBM 'portable anymap', then
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converts that to a PostScript file, and finally sends that to
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the printer, using the "lpr" command.
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printcfg=yes
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(Windows only)
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Tux Paint will use a printer configuration file when printing.
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Push the [ALT] key while clicking the 'Print' button in
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Tux Paint to cause a Windows print dialog window to appear.
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(Note: This only works when not running Tux Paint in fullscreen
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mode.) Any configuration changes made in this dialog will be
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saved to the file "userdata/print.cfg", and used again, as long
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as the "printcfg" option is set.
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simpleshapes=yes
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Disable the rotation step of the 'Shape' tool. Click, drag and
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release is all that will be needed to draw a shape.
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uppercase=yes
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All text will be rendered only in uppercase (e.g., "Brush" will
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be "BRUSH"). Useful for children who can read, but who have only
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learned uppercase letters so far.
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grab=yes
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Tux Paint will attempt to 'grab' the mouse and keyboard, so that
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the mouse is confined to Tux Paint's window, and nearly all
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keyboard input is passed directly to it.
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This is useful to disable operating system actions that could
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get the user out of Tux Paint [Alt]-[Tab] window cycling,
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[Ctrl]-[Escape], etc. This is especially useful in fullscreen
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mode.
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noshortcuts=yes
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This disable keyboard shortcuts (e.g., [Ctrl]-[S] for save,
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[Ctrl]-[N] for a new image, etc.)
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This is useful to prevent unwanted commands from being activated
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by children who aren't experienced with keyboards.
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nowheelmouse=yes
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This disables support for the wheel on mice that have it.
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(Normally, the wheel will scroll the selector menu on the
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right.)
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nofancycursors=yes
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This disables the fancy mouse pointer shapes in Tux Paint, and
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uses your environment's normal mouse pointer.
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In some enviornments, the fancy cursors cause problems. Use this
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option to avoid them.
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nooutlines=yes
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In this mode, much simpler outlines and 'rubber-band' lines are
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displayed when using the Lines, Shapes, Stamps and Eraser tools.
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This can help when Tux Paint is run on very slow computers, or
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displayed on a remote X-Window display.
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nostamps=yes
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This option tells Tux Paint to not load any rubber stamp images,
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which in turn ends up disabling the Stamps tool.
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This can speed up Tux Paint when it first loads up, and reduce
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memory usage while it's running. Of course, no stamps will be
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available at all.
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nostampcontrols=yes
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Some images in the Stamps tool can be mirrored, flipped, and/or
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have their size changed. This option disables the controls, and
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only provides the basic stamps.
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mirrorstamps=yes
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For stamps that can be mirrored, this option sets them to their
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mirrored shape by default.
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This can be useful for people who prefer things right-to-left,
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rather than left-to-right.
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keyboard=yes
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This allows the keyboard arrow keys to be used to control the
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mouse pointer. (e.g., for mouseless environments.)
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The [Arrow] keys move the mouse pointer. [Space] acts as the
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mouse button.
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savedir=DIRECTORY
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Use this option to change where Tux Paint saves pictures. By
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default, this is "~/.tuxpaint/saved/" under Linux and Unix, and
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"userdata\" under Windows.
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This can be useful in a Windows lab, where Tux Paint is
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installed on a server, and children run it from workstations.
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You can set savedir to be a folder in their home directory.
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(e.g., "H:\tuxpaint\")
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Note: When specifying a Windows drive (e.g., "H:\"), you must
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also specify a subdirectory.
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Example: savedir=Z:\tuxpaint\
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saveover=yes
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This disables the "Save over the old version...?" prompt when
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saving an existing file. With this option, the older version
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will always be replaced by the new version, automatically.
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saveover=new
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This also disables the "Save over the old version...?" prompt
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when saving an existing file. This option, however, will always
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save a new file, rather than overwrite the older version.
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saveover=ask
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(This option is redundant, since this is the default.)
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When saving an existing drawing, you will be first asked whether
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to save over the older version or not.
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nosave=yes
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This disables Tux Paint's ability to save files (and therefore
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disables the on-screen "Save" button). It can be used in
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situations where the program is only being used for fun, or in a
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test environment.
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lang=LANGUAGE
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Run Tux Paint in one of the supported languages. Possible choice
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for LANGUAGE currently include:
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|english |american-english | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|afrikaans | | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|basque |euskara | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|belarusian |bielaruskaja | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|bokmal | | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|brazilian-portuguese|portuges-brazilian|brazilian|
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|breton |brezhoneg | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|british-english |british | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|bulgarian | | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|catalan |catala | |
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|chinese |simplified-chinese| |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|croatian |hrvatski | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|czech |cesky | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|danish |dansk | |
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|--------------------+------------------+---------|
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|dutch |nederlands | |
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|finnish |suomi | |
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|french |francais | |
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|german |deutsch | |
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|greek | | |
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|hebrew | | |
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|hindi | | |
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|hungarian |magyar | |
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|icelandic |islenska | |
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|indonesian |bahasa-indonesia | |
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|italian |italiano | |
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|japanese | | |
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|klingon |tlhIngan | |
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|korean | | |
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|lithuanian |lietuviu | |
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|malay | | |
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|norwegian |nynorsk | |
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|polish |polski | |
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|portuguese |portugues | |
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|romanian | | |
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|russian | | |
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|serbian | | |
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|spanish |espanol | |
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|slovak | | |
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|slovenian |slovensko | |
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|swedish |svenska | |
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|tamil | | |
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|traditional-chinese | | |
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|turkish | | |
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|vietnamese | | |
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|walloon |walon | |
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|welsh |cymraeg | |
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Overriding System Config. Options using .tuxpaintrc
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(For Linux and Unix users)
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If any of the above options are set in "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.config",
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you can override them in your own "~/.tuxpaintrc" file.
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For true/false options, like "noprint" and "grab", you can simply say
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they equal 'no' in your "~/.tuxpaintrc" file:
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noprint=no
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uppercase=no
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Or, you can use options similar to the command-line override options
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described below. For example:
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print=yes
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mixedcase=yes
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Command-Line Options
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Options can also be issued on the command-line when you start Tux Paint.
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--fullscreen
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--800x600
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--nosound
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--noquit
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--noprint
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--printdelay=SECONDS
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--printcfg
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--simpleshapes
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--uppercase
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--grab
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--noshortcuts
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--nowheelmouse
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--nofancycursors
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--nooutlines
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--nostamps
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--nostampcontrols
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--mirrorstamps
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--keyboard
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--savedir DIRECTORY
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--saveover
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--saveovernew
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--nosave
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--lang LANGUAGE
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These enable or correspond to the configuration file options
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described above.
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--windowed
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--640x480
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--sound
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--quit
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--print
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--printdelay=0
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--noprintcfg
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--complexshapes
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--mixedcase
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--dontgrab
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--shortcuts
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--wheelmouse
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--fancycursors
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--outlines
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--stamps
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--stampcontrols
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--dontmirrorstamps
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--mouse
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--saveoverask
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--save
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These options can be used to override any settings made in the
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configuration file. (If the option isn't set in the
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configuration file(s), no overriding option is necessary.)
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--locale locale
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Run Tux Paint in one of the support languages. See the
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"Choosing a Different Language" section below for the locale
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strings (e.g., "de_DE@euro" for German) to use.
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(If your locale is already set, e.g. with the "$LANG"
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environment variable, this option is not necessary, since
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Tux Paint honors your environment's setting, if possible.)
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--nosysconfig
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Under Linux and Unix, this prevents the system-wide
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configuration file, "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf", from being
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read.
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Only your own configuration file, "~/.tuxpaintrc", if it
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exists, will be used.
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--nolockfile
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By default, Tux Paint uses what's known as a 'lockfile' to
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prevent it from being launched more than once in 30 seconds.
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(This is to avoid accidentally running multiple copies; for
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example, by double-clicking a single-click launcher, or simply
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impatiently clicking the icon multiple times.)
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To make Tux Paint ignore the lockfile, allowing it to run
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again, even if it was just launched less than 30 seconds ago,
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run Tux Paint with the '--nolockfile' option on the
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command-line.
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By default, the lockfile is stored in "~/.tuxpaint/" under
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Linux and Unix, and "userdata\" under Windows.
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Command-Line Informational Options
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The following options display some informative text on the screen.
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Tux Paint doesn't actually start up and run afterwards, however.
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--version
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Display the version number and date of the copy of Tux Paint
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you are running. It also lists what, if any, compile-time
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options were set. (See INSTALL.txt and FAQ.txt).
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--copying
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Show brief license information about copying Tux Paint.
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--usage
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Display the list of available command-line options.
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--help
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Display brief help on using Tux Paint.
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--lang help
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Display a list of available languages in Tux Paint.
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Choosing a Different Language
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Tux Paint has been translated into a number of languages. To access the
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translations, you can use the "--lang" option on the command-line to set
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the language (e.g. "--lang spanish") or use the "lang=" setting in the
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configuration file (e.g., "lang=spanish").
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Tux Paint also honors your environment's current locale. (You can
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override it on the command-line using the "--locale" option; see above.)
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Use the option "--lang help" to list the available language options
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available.
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Available Languages
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| Locale Code | Language | Language |
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| | (native name) | (English name) |
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|C | |English |
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|af_ZA | |Afrikaans |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|be_BY |Bielaruskaja |Belarusian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|bg_BG | |Bulgarian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|br_FR |Brezhoneg |Breton |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ca_ES |Catal`a |Catalan |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|cs_CZ |Cesky |Czech |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|cy_GB |Cymraeg |Welsh |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|da_DK |Dansk |Danish |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|de_DE@euro |Deutsch |German |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|el_GR.UTF8 (*) | |Greek |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|en_GB | |British English |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|es_ES@euro |Espanol |Spanish |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|eu_ES |Euskara |Basque |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|fi_FI@euro |Suomi |Finnish |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|fr_FR@euro |Franc,ais |French |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|he_IL (*) | |Hebrew |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|hi_IN (*) | |Hindi |
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|hr_HR |Hrvatski |Croatian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|hu_HU |Magyar |Hungarian |
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|id_ID |Bahasa Indonesia |Indonesian |
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|is_IS |Islenska |Icelandic |
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|it_IT@euro |Italiano |Italian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ja_JP.UTF-8 (*)| |Japanese |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ko_KR.UTF-8 (*)| |Korean |
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|lt_LT.UTF-8 |Lietuviu |Lithuanian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ms_MY | |Malay |
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|nb_NO |Norsk (bokmaal) |Norwegian Bokmaal |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|nn_NO |Norsk (nynorsk) |Norwegian Nynorsk |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|nl_NL@euro | |Dutch |
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|pl_PL |Polski |Polish |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|pt_BR |Portuges Brazileiro|Brazilian Portuguese |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|pt_PT |Portuges |Portuguese |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ro_RO | |Romanian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ru_RU | |Russian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|sk_SK | |Slovak |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|sl_SI | |Slovenian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|sr_YU | |Serbian |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|sv_SE@euro |Svenska |Swedish |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|ta_IN (*) | |Tamil |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|tlh (*) |tlhIngan |Klingon |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|tr_TR@euro | |Turkish |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|vi_VN | |Vietnamese |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|wa_BE@euro | |Walloon |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|zh_CN (*) | |Chinese (Simplified) |
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|---------------+-------------------+---------------------|
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|zh_TW (*) | |Chinese (Traditional)|
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(*) - These languages require their own fonts, since they are not
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represented using a Latin character set, like the others. See the
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"Special Fonts" section, below.
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Setting Your Environment's Locale
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Changing your locale will affect much of your environment.
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As stated above, along with letting you choose the language at runtime
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using command-line options ("--lang" and "--locale"), Tux Paint honors
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the global locale setting in your environment.
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If you haven't already set your environment's locale, the following
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will briefly explain how:
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Linux/Unix Users
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First, be sure the locale you want to use is enabled by editing the
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file "/etc/locale.gen" on your system and then running the program
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"locale-gen" as root.
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Note: Debian users may be able to simply run the command
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"dpkg-reconfigure locales".
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Then, before running Tux Paint, set your "$LANG" environment
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variable to one of the locales listed above. (If you want all
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programs that can be translated to be, you may wish to place the
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following in your login script; e.g. ~/.profile, ~/.bashrc,
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~/.cshrc, etc.)
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For example, in a Bourne Shell (like BASH):
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export LANG=es_ES@euro ; \
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tuxpaint
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And in a C Shell (like TCSH):
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setenv LANG es_ES@euro ; \
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tuxpaint
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Windows Users
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Tux Paint will recognize the current locale and use the appropriate
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files by default. So this section is only for people trying
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different languages.
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The simplest thing to do is to use the '--lang' switch in the
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shortcut (see "INSTALL.txt"). However, by using an MSDOS Prompt
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window, it is also possible to issue a command like this:
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set LANG=es_ES@euro
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...which will set the language for the lifetime of that DOS window.
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For something more permanent, try editing your computer's
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'autoexec.bat' file using Windows' "sysedit" tool:
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Windows 95/98
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1. Click on the 'Start' button, and select 'Run...'.
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2. Type "sysedit" into the 'Open:' box (with or without quotes).
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3. Click 'OK'.
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4. Locate the AUTOEXEC.BAT window in the System Configuration
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Editor.
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5. Add the following at the bottom of the file:
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set LANG=es_ES@euro
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6. Close the System Configuration Editor, answering yes to save the
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changes.
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7. Restart your machine.
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To affect the entire machine, and all applications, it is possible
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to use the "Regional Settings" control panel:
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1. Click on the 'Start' button, and select
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'Settings | Control Panel'.
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2. Double click on the "Regional Settings" globe.
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3. Select a language/region from the drop down list.
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4. Click 'OK'.
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5. Restart your machine when prompted.
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Special Fonts
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Some languages require special fonts be installed. These font files
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(which are in TrueType format (TTF)), are much too large to include
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with the Tux Paint download, and are available separately. (See the
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table above, under the "Choosing a Different Language" section.)
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When running Tux Paint in a language that requires its own font,
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Tux Paint will try to load the font file from its system-wide "fonts"
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directory (under a "locale" subdirectory). The name of the file
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corresponds to the first two letters in the 'locale' code of the
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language (e.g., "ko" for Korean, "ja" for Japanese, "zh" for Chinese).
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For example, under Linux or Unix, when Tux Paint is run in Korean
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(e.g., with the option "--lang korean"), Tux Paint will attempt to
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load the following font file:
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/usr/share/tuxpaint/fonts/locale/ko.ttf
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You can download fonts for supported languages from Tux Paint's
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website, http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/. (Look in the
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'Fonts' section under 'Download.')
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Under Unix and Linux, you can use the Makefile that comes with the
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font to install the font in the appropriate location.
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