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GPAINT

Section: Misc. Reference Manual Pages (1X)
Updated: June 7, 2001
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NAME

gpaint - a small easy to use paint program for GNOME

 

SYNOPSIS

gpaint takes no command line switches other that the normal X11 client switches, please refer to X(7).

 

DESCRIPTION

This manual page briefly documents gpaint (GNU Paint), a small-scale painting program for GNOME, the GNU Desktop Environment. gpaint does not attempt to compete with GIMP, it is just a simple drawing package based on xpaint, along the lines of 'Paintbrush' from a popular non-free operating system.

gpaint is still work in progress and many features are still being developed. However, gpaint is usable and useful for simple image editing tasks.

 

FEATURES

Currently gpaint has the following features:
* Drawing tools such as ovals, freehand, polygon and text, with fill or shadow for polygons and closed freehand shapes.
* Cut and paste by selecting irregular regions or polygons.
* Preliminary print support using gnome-print.
* Modern, easy to use user interface with tool and color palettes.
* Multiple-image editing in a single instance of the program.
* All the image processing features present in xpaint.

 

TODO

Future plans include the implementation of zooming in/out, image scaling/rotation, and turning gpaint into a Bonobo component for simple image editing tasks inside other programs.

 

BUGS

For bugs or general comments you can send mail to the author, Andy Tai <atai@atai.org>, or you can enter a bug into the Debian Bug Tracking system. Details of how to use this system can be found on http://bugs.debian.org/.

 

SEE-ALSO

X (1), gnome (1)

 

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Stephen Stafford <stephen@clothcat.demon.co.uk>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used by others. It is based on the README file included in the source distribution of gpaint which was written by Andy Tai <atai@atai.org>.


 

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FEATURES
TODO
BUGS
SEE-ALSO
AUTHOR

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