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NAME

       tuxpaint -- "Tux Paint", a drawing program for young children.

SYNOPSYS

       tuxpaint [--help --version --verbose-version --usage --copying]

       tuxpaint [--fullscreen {yes|native|no}]
                [--allowscreensaver]
                [--WIDTHxHEIGHT]
                [--native]
                [--orient=portrait]
                [--buttonsize SIZE]
                [--startblank]
                [--nosound]
                [--nostereo]
                [--noquit]
                [--noprint]
                [--printdelay=SECONDS]
                [--printcfg]
                [--altprintalways | --altprintnever]
                [--papersize PAPERSIZE | --papersize help]
                [--printcommand COMMAND]
                [--altprintcommand COMMAND]
                [--simpleshapes]
                [--uppercase]
                [--grab]
                [--noshortcuts]
                [--nowheelmouse]
                [--nobuttondistinction]
                [--nofancycursors]
                [--hidecursor]
                [--nooutlines]
                [--nostamps]
                [--nostampcontrols]
                [--nomagiccontrols]
                [--noshapecontrols]
                [--nolabel]
                [--newcolorslast]
                [--mirrorstamps]
                [--colorsrows=ROWS]
                [--mouse-accessibility]
                [--onscreen-keyboard]
                [--onscreen-keyboard-layout LAYOUT]
                [--onscreen-keyboard-disable-change]
                [--joystick-dev=DEVICE]
                [--joystick-dev=list]
                [--joystick-slowness=SPEED]
                [--joystick-threshold=THRESHOLD]
                [--joystick-maxsteps=STEPS]
                [--joystick-hat-timeout=MILLISECONDS]
                [--joystick-hat-slowness=SPEED]
                [--joystick-btn-escape=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-brush=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-stamp=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-lines=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-shapes=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-text=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-label=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-magic=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-undo=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-redo=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-eraser=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-new=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-open=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-save=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-pgsetup=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-btn-print=BUTTON]
                [--joystick-buttons-ignore=BUTTON1,BUTTON2,...]
                [--stampsize=SIZE]
                [--keyboard]
                [--nosysfonts]
                [--alllocalefonts]
                [--savedir DIR]
                [--exportdir DIR]
                [--datadir DIR]
                [--saveover]
                [--saveovernew]
                [--nosave]
                [--autosave]
                [--colorfile FILE]

       tuxpaint (defaults)
                [--windowed]
                [--disablescreensaver]
                [--800x600]
                [--orient=landscape]
                [--buttonsize 48]
                [--startlast]
                [--sound]
                [--stereo]
                [--quit]
                [--print]
                [--printdelay=0]
                [--noprintcfg]
                [--altprintmod]
                [--complexshapes]
                [--mixedcase]
                [--dontgrab]
                [--shortcuts]
                [--wheelmouse]
                [--buttondistinction]
                [--fancycursors]
                [--showcursor]
                [--outlines]
                [--stamps]
                [--stampcontrols]
                [--magiccontrols]
                [--shapecontrols]
                [--label]
                [--newcolorsfirst]
                [--dontmirrorstamps]
                [--stampsize=default]
                [--mouse]
                [--sysfonts]
                [--currentlocalefont]
                [--saveoverask]
                [--save]
                [--noautosave]

       tuxpaint [--locale LOCALE]

       tuxpaint [--lang LANGUAGE | --lang help]

       tuxpaint [--nosysconfig]
                [--nolockfile]

DESCRIPTION

       Tux Paint is a drawing program for young children.  It is meant to be easy and fun to use.  It provides a
       simple  interface and fixed canvas size, and provides access to previous images using a thumbnail browser
       (i.e., no access to the underlying filesystem).

       Unlike popular drawing programs like "The GIMP," it has a very limited toolset. However,  it  provides  a
       much simpler interface, and has entertaining, child-oriented additions such as sound effects.

OPTIONS - INFORMATIONAL

       tuxpaint  accepts the following options to emit information about the program.  It then exits immediately
       (without opening a graphical window).

       --help  Display short, helpful information about Tux Paint.

       --version
               Output the version info.

       --verbose-version
               Output the version info and compile-time build options.

       --usage Display a list of all commandline options.

       --copying
               Show the license (GNU GPL) under which Tux Paint is released.

OPTIONS - INTERFACE

       tuxpaint accepts the following options to alter the interface.  They can be used along with, instead  of,
       or to override options set in configuration files. (See below.)

   VIDEO
       --fullscreen=yes --fullscreen=native --fullscreen=no --windowed
               Run  Tux  Paint  in  full-screen  mode  at  its  default  --  or a specified -- screen resolution
               ("--fullscreen=yes");   or   in   full-screen   mode   at   the   system's   native    resolution
               ("--fullscreen=native"); or run in a window ("--fullscreen=no" or "--windowed") (default).

       --native
               When in fullscreen mode, use the system's default screen resolution.

       --WIDTHxHEIGHT
               Run  Tux  Paint  in  a  particularly-sized  window,  or at a particular fullscreen resolution (if
               --native is not used).  Default is 800x600.  Minimum  width  is  640.   Minimum  height  is  480.
               Portrait and landscape orientations are both supported.  (Also see --orient, below.)

       --orient=landscape --orient=portrait
               If  --orient=portrait  is  set,  asks  Tux  Paint to swap the WIDTH and HEIGHT values it uses for
               windowed or fullscreen mode, without having to actually change the WIDTH and HEIGHT values in the
               configuration file or on the command-line. (This is useful on devices where  the  screen  can  be
               rotated, e.g. tablet PCs.)

       --allowscreensaver --disablescreensaver
               Normally,  tuxpaint  disables  your  screensaver.  Use  --allowscreensaver  to  prevent this from
               happening.

   SOUND
       --nosound --sound
               Disable or enable (default) sound.

       --nostereo --stereo
               Disable or enable (default) stereo panning support.

   INTERFACE SIZE
       --buttonsize SIZE
               Adjust the size of the buttons in Tux Paint's user interface, between 24 and 192  pixels  (48  is
               the default, and suitable for displays with 96 to 120dpi pixel density).

       --colorsrows=ROWS
               How  many  rows of color palette buttons to show; useful when using a large color palette, and/or
               for use with coarse input devices (like eyegaze trackers).  It can be between 1 (default) and 3.

   INTERFACE SIMPLIFICATION
       --simpleshapes --complexshapes
               Disable or enable (default) the rotation step when using the Shape tool within Tux  Paint.   When
               disabled,  shapes  cannot  be  rotated;  however, the interface is easier (click, drag, release),
               which can be useful for younger or disabled children.

       --nooutlines --outlines
               With "--nooutlines" enabled, much simpler outlines and 'rubber-band'  lines  are  displayed  when
               using  the Lines, Shapes, Stamps and Eraser tools. (This can help when Tux Paint is run on slower
               computers, or displayed on a remote terminal.)

       --uppercase --mixedcase
               With "--uppercase" enabled, all text prompts and the Text and Label drawing  tools  will  display
               only  uppercase  letters.   This  is  useful  for  children  who are not yet comfortable with the
               lowercase characterset.  Default mode is mixed case.

   INITIAL STAMP SIZE
       --stampsize=SIZE --stampsize=default
               Overrides the default size of all stamps, relative to their possible  sizes  (determined  by  Tux
               Paint,  based  on  the  dimensions of both the stamps themselves, and the drawing canvas).  Valid
               values are from 0 (smallest) to 10 (largest).  Use "--stampsize=default" to let Tux Paint  choose
               on a per-stamp basis (this is the default setting).

   STARTING OUT
       --startblank --startlast
               When you start Tux Paint, it loads the last image that was being worked on.
                The  "--startblank"  option disables this, so it always starts with a blank canvas.  The default
               behavior is "--startlast".

       --newcolorslast --newcolorsfirst
               List solid (blank) colors at the end, or beginning (default) of the options displayed when  using
               the New tool to start a new picture.

   CONTROL SIMPLIFICATION
       --noquit --quit
               Disable  or  enable  (default) the on-screen Quit button and [Escape] key for quitting Tux Paint.
               Instead, use the window close button in  the  titlebar,  the  [Alt]+[F4]  key  sequence,  or  the
               [Shift]+[Control]+[Escape] key sequence.

       --nostamps --stamps
               With  "--nostamps"  set,  Rubber  Stamp  images  are  not  loaded, so the Stamps tool will not be
               available.  This option can be used to reduce the time Tux Paint takes to load,  and  reduce  the
               amount of RAM it requires.

       --nostampcontrols --stampcontrols
               Disable or enable (default) buttons to control stamps.  Controls include mirror, flip, shrink and
               grow.  (Note: Not all stamps will be controllable in all ways.)

       --nomagiccontrols --magiccontrols
               Disable or enable (default) buttons to control Magic tools.  Controls include controlling whether
               a  Magic  tool is used like a paint brush, or if it affects the entire image at once.  (Note: Not
               all Magic tools will be controllable.)

       --noshapecontrols --shapecontrols
               Disable or enable (default) buttons to change the Shape tool's behavior -- shapes expanding  from
               the center, or from a corner, where the mouse is initially clicked.

       --nolabel --label
               Disable  or  enable  (default) the Label tool, which lets you create text which can be altered or
               moved later.

OPTIONS - CONTROLLING TUX PAINT

       tuxpaint accepts the following options to alter how you control Tux Paint.  They can be used along  with,
       instead of, or to override options set in configuration files. (See below.)

   CURSOR
       --nofancycursors --fancycursors
               Disable  or enable (default) the 'fancy' mouse pointer shapes in Tux Paint.  While the shapes are
               larger, and context sensitive, some environments  have  trouble  displaying  the  mouse  pointer,
               and/or leave 'trails' on the screen.

       --hidecursor --showcursor
               Completely  hide,  or  enable  (default)  the  mouse  pointer in Tux Paint. This can be useful on
               touchscreen devices, such as tablet PCs.

   KEYBOARD
       --noshortcuts --shortcuts
               If "--noshortcuts" mode, keyboard  shortcuts  (e.g.,  [Ctrl]+[S]  for  Save)  will  be  disabled.
               Default mode is for shortcuts to be enabled.

   MOUSE AND ACCESSIBILITY
       --grab --dontgrab
               Grab  the  mouse and keyboard input (if possible), so that the mouse is confined to the Tux Paint
               window.  Default is to not grab.

       --nowheelmouse --wheelmouse
               By default, the wheel (jog dial) on a mouse will be used to scroll the completely  ignored,  with
               the  "--nowheelmouse"  option.  This  is  useful for children who aren't yet comfortable with the
               mouse. Default is to support the wheel.

       --mouse-accessibility
               In this mode, instead of clicking, dragging and releasing (e.g., to draw), you click,  move,  and
               click again to end the motion. ("Sticky mouse clicks.")

       --keyboard --mouse
               The "--keyboard" option lets the mouse pointer in Tux Paint be controlled with the keyboard.  The
               [Up],  [Down],  [Left],  and  [Right]  arrow  keys move the pointer. [Spacebar] acts as the mouse
               button.

       --nobuttondistinction --buttondistinction
               By default, only mouse button #1 (typically the leftmost mouse button on mice with more than  one
               button) can be used for interacting with Tux Paint.
                With  the  "--nobuttondistinction" option, mouse buttons #2 (middle) and #3 (right) can be used,
               as well. This is useful for children who aren't yet comfortable with the  mouse.  Default  is  to
               only recognize button #1.

   ONSCREEN KEYBOARD
       --onscreen-keyboard
               Presents a clickable on-screen keyboard when using the Text and Label tools.

       --onscreen-keyboard-layout LAYOUT
               Specify the default layout for the on-screen keyboard (see above).

       --onscreen-keyboard-disable-change
               Disables the left/right arrow buttons visible on the on-screen keyboard, which are used to switch
               between the available on-screen keyboard layouts.

   JOYSTICK
       --joystick-dev=DEVICE
               Specify  which  joystick  device  should  be  used  by  Tux  Paint. Default value is 0 (the first
               joystick).

       --joystick-dev=list
               List the system's available joysticks and exit. (Does not launch Tux Paint.)

       --joystick-slowness=SPEED
               Sets a delay at each axis motion, allowing to slow the joystick. Allowed values  are  from  0  to
               500. Default value is 15.

       --joystick-threshold=THRESHOLD
               Sets  the  minimum level of axis motion to start moving the pointer. Allowed values are from 0 to
               32766. Default value is 3200.

       --joystick-maxsteps=STEPS
               Sets the maximum pixels the pointer will move at once. Allowed values are from 1  to  7.  Default
               value is 7.

       --joystick-hat-timeout=MILLISECONDS
               Sets  the  delay  after  wich  the  pointer  will start moving automatically if the hat is keeped
               pushed. Allowed values are from 0 to 3000. Default value is 1000.

       --joystick-hat-slowness=SPEED
               Sets a delay at each automatic motion, allowing to slow the speed of the hat. Allowed values  are
               from 0 to 500. Default value is 15.

       --joystick-btn-escape=BUTTON
               Selects the joystick button number, as seen by SDL, that will be used to generate a escape event.
               Useful to dismiss dialogs and quit.

       --joystick-btn-COMMAND=BUTTON
               Selects  the  joystick  button  number,  as seen by SDL, that will be a shortcut to various tools
               within Tux Paint.

              - brush | Paint
              - stamp | Stamp
              - lines | Lines
              - shapes | Shapes
              - text | Text
              - label | Label
              - magic | Magic
              - undo | Undo
              - redo | Redo
              - eraser | Eraser
              - new | New
              - open | Open
              - save | Save
              - pgsetup | Print (dialog)
              - print | Print (immediate)

       --joystick-buttons-ignore=BUTTON1,BUTTON2,...
               A set of joystick button numbers, as seen by SDL, that should be ignored.  Otherwise, unless they
               are used by one of the "--joystick-btn-..." options above, buttons will be seen as a mouse  left-
               click.  Comma-separated.

OPTIONS - PRINTING

       tuxpaint  accepts  the following options to alter how Tux Paint handles printing.  They can be used along
       with, instead of, or to override options set in configuration files. (See below.)

   PRINT PERMISSIONS
       --noprint --print
               Disable or enable (default) the Print command within Tux Paint.

       --printdelay=SECONDS --printdelay=0
               Only allow printing (via the Print command)  once  every  SECONDS  seconds.   Default  is  0  (no
               limitation).

   SHOW PRINTER DIALOG
       --altprintmod --altprintnever --altprintalways
               These  options  control  whether  an system printer dialog appears when the user clicks the Print
               button.  By default ("--altprintmod"), pressing [Alt] while clicking Print will bring up a dialog
               (unless you're in fullscreen mode).  With "--altprintalways", the dialog will always appear, even
               if [Alt] is not being held.  With "--altprintnever", the dialog will never appear, even if  [Alt]
               is being held.

   SAVE PRINTER CONFIGURATION
       --printcfg --noprintcfg
               (Windows  and  Mac  OS  X  only.)   Enable or disable loading and saving of printer settings.  By
               default, Tux Paint will print to the default printer with default settings.  Pressing [Alt] while
               pushing the Print button will cause a printer  dialog  to  appear  (as  long  as  you're  not  in
               fullscreen   mode;   see   also   "--altprintalways"   and   "--altprintnever",  below.)   Unless
               "--noprintcfg" is used, your previous settings will be loaded  when  Tux  Paint  starts  up,  and
               setting changes will be saved for next time.

   PRINT COMMANDS
       --printcommand COMMAND
               (Only  when  PostScript  printing is used.) Have Tux Paint print via an alternate command, rather
               than lpr(1).

       --altprintcommand COMMAND
               (Only when PostScript printing is used.) Have Tux Paint print via an alternate  command,  when  a
               dialog  is  expect  (e.g.,  when  holding  [Alt]  while  clicking  Print; see above), rather than
               kprinter.

   PAPER SIZE
       --papersize PAPERSIZE
               (Only when PostScript printing is used.) Ask Tux Paint to generate  PostScript  of  a  particular
               paper size. Valid sizes are those supported by libpaper.  See papersize(5).

OPTIONS - SAVING

       tuxpaint accepts the following options to alter how Tux Paint operates when saving or exporting drawings.
       They can be used along with, instead of, or to override options set in configuration files. (See below.)

   SAVE OVER EARLIER WORK
       --saveover --saveovernew --saveoverask
               If,  when  saving a picture, an older version of the file will be overwritten, Tux Paint will, by
               default, ask for confirmation: either save over the old file, or create a new file.  This  prompt
               can  be  disabled  with  "--saveover"  (which  always  saves  over older versions of pictures) or
               "--saveovernew" (which always saves a new file). The default is to prompt ("--saveoverask").

   SAVE AND EXPORT DIRECTORIES
       --savedir DIR
               Specify where Tux Paint should save and load its drawings.

       --exportdir DIR
               Specify where Tux Paint should export drawings and animations.

   MORE SAVING OPTIONS
       --nosave --save
               The --nosave option disables Tux Paint's ability to save files. This can be  used  in  situations
               where the program is only being used for fun, or in a test environment.

       --autosave --noautosave
               The --autosave option prevents Tux Paint from asking whether you want to save the current picture
               when quitting, and assumes you do.

OPTIONS - DATA FILES

       tuxpaint  accepts the following options to alter where Tux Paint loads data (stamps, brushes, etc.)  They
       can be used along with, instead of, or to override options set in configuration files. (See below.)

       --datadir DIR
               Specify where Tux Paint should look for personal data files (brushes, stamps, etc.).

       --colorfile FILE
               This option allows you to override the default color palette in Tux Paint  and  replace  it  with
               your  own.  The file should be a plain ASCII text file containing one color description per line.
               Colors may be in decimal or 6- or 3-digit  hexadecimal,  and  followed  by  a  description.  (For
               example, "#000 Black" and "255 192 64 Orange".)

OPTIONS - LANGUAGE

       tuxpaint  accepts  the  following  options to alter the language used by Tux Paint's interface, and other
       related settings.  They can be used along with, instead of, or to override options set  in  configuration
       files. (See below.)

       Various  parts of Tux Paint have been translated into numerous languages.  Tux Paint will try its best to
       honor your locale setting (i.e., the "LANG" environment variable), if possible. You can also specifically
       set the language using options on the command-line or in a configuration file.

       --locale LOCALE
               Specify  the  language  to  use,  based  on  locale  name  (which  is  typically  of   the   form
               "language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier],  where  "language"  is  an  ISO  639  language  code,
               "territory" is an ISO 3166 country code, and "codeset" is a character set or encoding  identifier
               like "ISO-8859-1" or "UTF-8".)

              For example, "de_DE@euro" for German, or "pt_BR" for Brazilian Portuguese.

       --lang LANGUAGE
               Specify  the  language to use, based on the language's name (as recognized by Tux Paint).  Choose
               one of the language names listed below:

              - english | american-english
              - acholi | acoli
              - afrikaans
              - akan | twi-fante
              - albanian
              - amharic
              - arabic
              - aragones
              - armenian | hayeren
              - assamese
              - asturian
              - azerbaijani
              - australian-english
              - bambara
              - basque | euskara
              - belarusian | bielaruskaja
              - bengali
              - bodo
              - bokmal
              - bosnian
              - brazilian-portuguese | portugues-brazilian | brazilian
              - breton | brezhoneg
              - british | british-english
              - bulgarian
              - canadian-english
              - catalan | catala
              - chinese | simplified-chinese
              - croatian | hrvatski
              - czech | cesky
              - danish | dansk
              - dogri
              - dutch | nederlands
              - esperanto
              - estonian
              - faroese
              - finnish | suomi
              - french | francais
              - fula | fulah | pulaar-fulfulde
              - gaelic | irish-gaelic | gaidhlig
              - galician | galego
              - georgian
              - german | deutsch
              - greek
              - gronings | zudelk-veenkelonioals
              - gujarati
              - hebrew
              - hindi
              - hungarian | magyar
              - icelandic | islenska
              - indonesian | bahasa-indonesia
              - inuktitut
              - italian | italiano
              - japanese
              - kabyle | kabylian
              - kannada
              - kashmiri-devanagari
              - kashmiri-perso-arabic
              - kiga | chiga
              - kinyarwanda
              - khmer
              - klingon | tlhIngan
              - konkani-devanagari
              - konkani-roman
              - korean
              - kurdish
              - latvian
              - lithuanian | lietuviu
              - luganda
              - luxembourgish | letzebuergesch
              - macedonian
              - maithili
              - malay
              - malayalam
              - manipuri-bengali
              - manipuri-meitei-mayek
              - marathi
              - mexican-spanish | espanol-mejicano | mexican
              - mongolian
              - ndebele
              - nepali
              - northern-sotho | sesotho-sa-leboa
              - norwegian | nynorsk | norsk
              - occitan
              - odia | oriya
              - ojibway | ojibwe
              - persian
              - polish | polski
              - portuguese | portugues
              - punjabi | panjabi
              - romanian
              - russian | russkiy
              - sanskrit
              - santali-devanagari
              - santali-ol-chiki
              - sardinian
              - scottish | scottish-gaelic | ghaidhlig
              - serbian
              - serbian-latin
              - shuswap | secwepemctin
              - shuswap-devanagari
              - sindhi-perso-arabic
              - slovak
              - slovenian | slovensko
              - songhay
              - southafrican-english
              - spanish | espanol
              - sundanese
              - swahili
              - swedish | svenska
              - tagalog
              - tamil
              - telugu
              - thai
              - tibetan
              - traditional-chinese
              - turkish
              - twi
              - ukrainian
              - urdu
              - valencian
              - venda
              - venetian | veneto
              - vietnamese
              - walloon | walon
              - welsh | cymraeg
              - wolof
              - xhosa
              - zapotec | miahuatlan-zapotec
              - zulu

       --lang help
               Display a lists of all supported languages.

       --mirrorstamps --dontmirrorstamps
               With "--mirrorstamps" set, stamps which can be mirrored will appear mirrored  by  default.   This
               can be useful when used by people who prefer things right-to-left over left-to-right.

   FONTS
       --nosysfonts --sysfonts
               Tux Paint normally attempts to search for additional TrueType Fonts installed in common places on
               your system.  If this causes trouble, or you'd prefer to only make fonts installed in Tux Paint's
               directory available, use the "--nosysfonts" option to disable this feature.

       --alllocalefonts --currentlocalefont
               Tux Paint avoids loading any fonts found in its "locale" font subdirectory, except any that match
               the current locale Tux Paint is running under. Use the "--alllocalefonts" option to load all such
               fonts,  for  use  in  the  Text and Label tools. (This was the default behavior, prior to version
               0.9.21.)

OPTIONS - MISCELLANEOUS

       tuxpaint accepts the following options to alter its behavior. They can be used along with, instead of, or
       to override options set in configuration files. (See below.)

       --nosysconfig
               With this option, Tux  Paint  will  not  attempt  to  read  the  system-wide  configuration  file
               (typically "/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf" or "/usr/local/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf").

       --nolockfile
               By  default,  Tux  Paint  uses  a lockfile (stored in the user's local Tux Paint directory) which
               prevents it from being launched more than once in 30 seconds. (Sometimes children get too  eager,
               or  user  interfaces  only  require  one  click, but users think they need to double-click.) This
               option makes Tux Paint ignore the current lockfile.

ENVIRONMENT

       While Tux Paint may refer to a number of environment variables indirectly (e.g., via SDL(3)), it directly
       accesses the following: (See "FILES" below, as well.)

       HOME    to determine where picture files go when using the Save and Open commands within  Tux  Paint,  to
               keep  track  of  the current image, when quitting and restarting Tux Paint, and to get the user's
               configuration file.

       LANG, LC_ALL, LANGUAGE, and LC_MESSAGES
               to determine language to use, if setlocale(3) refers to "LC_MESSAGES".

       SDL_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER
               Set this environment variable to '1' to allow a screensaver to appear while Tux Paint is running.
               This can also be done via the "--allowscreensaver" option.

       SDL_VIDEO_WINDOW_POS
               If this is NOT set, Tux Paint will set it to "center", to attempt to place the Tux  Paint  window
               in  the center of a display. If it IS set (e.g., to "nopref", meaning "no preference"), Tux Paint
               will not override it.

FILES

       [/usr/local/]/etc/tuxpaint/tuxpaint.conf
               System-wide configuration file.  It is read first (unless the "--nosysconfig" option was given on
               the command-line).

               (Created during installation.)

       $HOME/.tuxpaintrc
               User's configuration file.  It can be used to set default options (rather than  setting  them  on
               the  command-line  every  time), and/or to override any settings in the system-wide configuration
               file.

               (Not created or edited automatically; must be created manually. You can do this by hand,  or  use
               tuxpaint-config(1).)

       $HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/
               A  directory  of  previously-saved images (and thumbnails).  Only files in this directory will be
               made available using the Open command within Tux Paint.  Overridden via the "--savedir" option.

               (Created when Save command is used.)

       $HOME/.tuxpaint/current_id.txt
               A reference to the image which was being edited when Tux Paint was last  quit.   (This  image  is
               automatically loaded the next time Tux Paint is re-run, unless the "--startblank" option is set.)

               (Created when Tux Paint is Quit.)

       $HOME/.tuxpaint/lockfile.dat
               A  lockfile that prevents Tux Paint from being launched more than once every 30 seconds.  Disable
               checking the lockfile by using the "--nolockfile" option.

               (There's no reason to delete the lockfile, as it contains a timestamp inside which causes  it  to
               expire after 30 seconds.)

       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME[XDG_PICTURES_DIR]/TuxPaint/
               A directory where images and animations should be exported (via options found in Tux Paint's Open
               dialog), if the "--exportdir" option is not used to override it.  If "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME" is set, a
               configuration  file  "user-dirs.dirs"  will be scanned within the directory it points to; if not,
               Tux Paint will attempt to do so within "$HOME/.config/".  If a setting  named  "XDG_PICTURES_DIR"
               is  found,  it  will  be  used  as  the  location  to  export  images.  If  all  else fails, then
               "$HOME/Pictures/" will be used.  A "TuxPaint" subdirectory will be created.

       $XDG_DATA_HOME/Trash/ or $HOME/.local/share/Trash/
               A directory where images are placed when the Erase option is used from the Open dialog.

COPYRIGHT

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  it  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       General  Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

OTHER INFO

       See the documentation that comes with Tux Paint for further instructions on using the program's features.

       The canonical place to find Tux Paint information is at http://www.tuxpaint.org/.

AUTHORS

       Lead developer and project manager: Bill Kendrick.nh <bill@newbreedsoftware.com>.

       With patches, fixes, extensions, porting, translations, documentation, and more from lots of people,  in‐
       cluding, but probably not limited to (see AUTHORS.txt and CHANGES.txt):

       Aki, Ashish Arora, Khalid Al Holan, Daniel Andersson, Hodorog Andrei, Joana Portia Antwi-Danso, Adorilson
       Bezerra de Araujo, Xandru Armesto, Ben Armstrong, Ravishankar Ayyakkannu,

       Dwayne  Bailey, Matías Bellone, Martin Benjamin, Besnik Bleta, Denis Bodor, Rahul Borade, Yacine Bouklif,
       Miguel Bouzada, René Brandenburger, Herman Bruyninckx, Lucie Burianova, Laurentiu Buzdugan,

       Albert Cahalan, Pere Pujal i Carabantes, Felipe Castro, Ouychai Chaita, Zdenek Chalupský,  Wei-Lun  Chao,
       Jacques Chion, Ankit Choudary, Abdoul Cisse, Urska Colner, Adam 'akanewbie' Corcoran, Helder Correia, Ri‐
       cardo Cruz,

       Magnus  Dahl,  Laurent  Dhima, Chandrakant Dhutadmal, Yavor Doganov, Joe Dalton, Tim Dickson, Dawa Dolma,
       Kevin Donnelly, Dovix, Korvigellou An Drouizig (Philippe), Serhij Dubyk,

       Ander Elortondo, Alberto Escudero-Pascual,

       T. Surya Fajri, Jamil Farzana, Sveinn í Felli, Doruk Fisek, Flavia  Floris,  Fòram  na  Gàidhlig,  Fabian
       Franz, Derrick Frimpong, Martin Fuhrer, Fula Localization Project,

       Alexander  Gabillondo,  Gabriel  Gazzan,  Robert Buj Gelonch, Alexander Geroimenko, Torsten Giebl, Harvey
       Ginter, Solomon Gizaw, Robert Glowczynski, Chris Goerner, Mikel González, Volker Grabsch, The Greek Linux
       i18n Team, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS, Frederico Goncalves Guimaraes,

       Joe Hanson, Sam "Criswell" Hart, Guy Hed, Farinaz Hedayat, Prasanta Hembram, Willem Heppe, Tedi  Heriyan‐
       to, Pjetur G. Hjaltason, Knut Erik Hollund, Henrik Holst, Khaled Hosny, Henry House, Mohomodou Houssouba,
       Song Huang, Karl Ove Hufthammer,

       Roland  Illig,  Daniel Illingworth, Indigenas Sin Fronteras, Juan Irigoien, Students of Vocational Higher
       Secondary School Irimpanam, Ivana Rakic, Dmitriy Ivanov,

       Mogens Jaeger, Lis Gøthe í Jákupsstovu, Nedjeljko Jedvaj, Aleksandar Jelenak, Rasmus  Erik  Voel  Jensen,
       Lauri Jesmin, Wang Jian, Amed Ç. Jiyan, Petri Jooste, Richard June,

       Andrej  Kacian,  Thomas  Kalka,  Jorma  Karvonen, Yannis Kaskamanidis, Kazuhiko, Gabor Kelemen, Mark Kim,
       Thomas Klausner, Koby, Marcin 'Shard' Konicki, Ines Kovacevic, Mantas Kriauciunas, Freek de  Kruijf,  An‐
       drzej M. Krzysztofowicz, Piotr Kwilinski, Serafeim Kyriaki,

       Matthew Lange, Fabio Lazarin, Niko Lewman, Arkadiusz Lipiec, Ricky Lontoc, Dag H. Loras, Burkhard Luck,

       Nuno  Magalhães,  Vincent  Mahlangu,  Ankit Malik, Neskie Manuel, Fred Ulisses Maranhao, Yannig MARCHEGAY
       (Kokoyaya), Jorge Mariano, Martin, Sergio Marques, Pheledi Mathibela,  Scott  McCreary,  Marco  Milanesi,
       Never Min, Kartik Mistry, Mugunth, Benson Muite, Steve Murphy, Samuel Murray (Groenkloof),

       Shumani Mercy Nehulaudzi, Mikkel Kirkgaard Nielsen, Alesis Novik, Nudjaree, Daniel Nylander,

       Olli, Sven Ollino, James Olweny, Teresa Orive, Gareth Owen,

       Quentin  PAGÈS,  Sorin  Paliga,  Yannis  Papatzikos, Nikolay Parukhin, Alessandro Pasotti, Flavio Pastor,
       Patrick, George Patrick, Primoz Peterlin, Le Quang Phan, Henrik  Pihl,  Auk  Piseth,  Pablo  Pita,  Milan
       Plzik, Eric Poncet, Sergei Popov, John Popplewell,

       Adam  'foo-script'  Rakowski,  Rodrigo  Perez  Ramirez  and Indigenas Sin Fronteras, Sebastian Rasmussen,
       Robert Readman, Leandro Regueiro, Samir Ribić, Simona Riva, Robin Rosenberg, Ilir Rugova, Jaroslav Rynik,

       Bert Saal, Ibraahiima SAAR, Saikumar, Samuel Sarpong, Kevin Patrick Scannell,  Stephanie  Schilling,  Luc
       'Begasus'  Schrijvers,  Kiriaki  SERAFEIM, Pavithran Shakamuri, Gia Shervashidze, Clytie Siddall, Kliment
       Simoncev, Tomas Skäre, Sokratis Sofianopoulos, Khoem Sokhem, Geert  Stams,  Peter  Sterba,  Raivis  Stro‐
       gonovs, Luis C. Suárez, Sugar Labs i18n team,

       Tomasz  'karave'  Tarach,  Michal  Terbert,  Ignacia Tike, Tilo, Tarmo Toikkanen, TOYAMA Shin-ichi, Niall
       Tracey, Gerasim Troeglazov, tropikhajma, Florence Tushabe,

       Matej Urbančič,

       Rita Verbauskaite, Daniel Jose Viana, Charles Vidal,

       Darrell Walisser, Frank Weng,

       Damian Yerrick, yurchor,

       Muhammad Najmi Ahmad Zabidi, Eugene Zelenko, Martin Zhekov, and Huang Zuzhen.

SEE ALSO

       tuxpaint-import(1),  tuxpaint-config(1),  tp-magic-config(1),  xpaint(1),  gpaint(1),  gimp(1),   kolour‐
       paint(1), krita(1), gcompris(1)

       And documentation within /usr/[local/]share/doc/tuxpaint/.

0.9.27                                          November 25, 2021                                    TUXPAINT(1)