KolourPaint: More than a Microsoft Paint clone


 
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KolourPaint: More than a Microsoft Paint clone

Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:00:00 GMT
Just as Microsoft Paint is included with every Windows installation, so KolourPaint has been part of the kdegraphics package since KDE 3.3. This simple raster graphics editor works well not only in KDE, but also in Xfce, GNOME, and Fluxbox.


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TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)						 Tux Paint Import						TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)

NAME
tuxpaint-import -- Import image files into Tux Paint(1) SYNOPSYS
tuxpaint-import [--help] tuxpaint-import filename(s) DESCRIPTION
tuxpaint-import is a simple shell script which uses some NetPBM (pnm(5)) tools (anytopnm, pnmscale and pnmtopng) along with date(1) to con- vert an arbitrary image file (e.g., a JPEG, GIF, etc.) into a PNG(5) file which can be used by the drawing program Tux Paint (tuxpaint(1)) and places it in the user's Tux Paint saved-files directory ($HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/). EXAMPLE
tuxpaint-import picture.jpg photo.png cartoon.gif ENVIRONMENT
$HOME to determine where the files should go so that they can be access within Tux Paint using its Open command. FILES
$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved where new image files are stored, after being resized and converted into PNG format. $HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/.thumbs where thumbnail images are stored. AUTHOR
Bill Kendrick. <bill@newbreedsoftware.com> SEE ALSO
tuxpaint(1), pnm(5), png(5), anytopnm(1), pnmscale(1), pnmtopng(1), date(1), And documentation within /usr/[local/]share/doc/tuxpaint/. 2003.06.17 17 Jun 2003 TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)