A fellow just wrote me with some nice praise for Tux Paint, and also some
comments on its use under Windows XP:
The only other issue I have is that it is not very mutli-user friendly
due to its use of the Program Files folder for config and user
data files in Windows. My Windows XP setup
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 01:36:03PM +0100, Francesca Campora wrote:
Hi all,
TuxpaintGuide, a didactical guide in italian language
for Tux Paint, is coming out with its second release.
http://www.linux.it/~abnormal/scuolaprimaria/laboratori/tuxpaintguide2.0.pdf
Wow, that's gigantic! :^) Good
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Bill Kendrick,
Congratulations, we have chosen your title as our Golden Acorn Award
winner for the month of February. We have
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 12:38:59AM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
Latest CVS version:
Flipping and mirroring stamps doesn't work anymore.
I just noticed that the other day, but haven't had time to look into it.
(I literally _just_ finished a new project for work. I had to create 8 pages
I've whipped up a wxPython script (that is, Python using wxWidgets)
which pretty much acts the same as my BASH / Kdialog script from the other
night.
ftp://ftp.sonic.net/pub/users/nbs/unix/x/tuxpaint/savedir/
I'll give it a test-drive on my Windows laptop this weekend, and see
about
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 02:03:13AM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
I've whipped up a wxPython script (that is, Python using wxWidgets)
which pretty much acts the same as my BASH / Kdialog script from the other
night.
ftp://ftp.sonic.net/pub/users/nbs/unix/x/tuxpaint/savedir/
I've now
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 10:56:06PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
In the meantime, I guess I'll play with kdialog to see if I can at least
prototype what the interface should look like. :^)
Done!
ftp://ftp.sonic.net/pub/users/nbs/unix/x/tuxpaint/savedir/
-bill
A number of people have found that the savedir option in Tux Paint
isn't suitable for them, because all of their students share the same
remotely-mounted filesystem.
An easy way to get around this would be a simple GUI that asked for
a username and then set the savedir to R:\remote\$username\,
I've gotten DOZENS of survey responses from folks who said they saw
Tux Paint in Computer Idee magazine in the Netherlands.
Anyone out here have access to this magazine, and want to scan the article
for me? ;^)
Thanks!
-bill!
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On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 09:14:39PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
So, I take it that the various other crashing problems
are gone now? How are things with stamps and fonts?
Sadly, no. Last I tried, I let it sit for a min.
or so w/o hitting the 'Text' tool. Then, when I
hit it, I got a short
On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 11:51:44AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
You should have also seen this:
printf(Sending %u bytes with %u families.\n, size, num_font_families);
Did you? (it's really important to be sure about this)
Nope!
If you saw that, there is an IO problem.
If you didn't see
Someone has asked me if Tux Paint has a 'Maps' feature, which apparently
Kid Pix has. (It's geographical maps.)
Having never used Kid Pix, I'm not exactly sure how it works, but I'm
imagining a way the coloringbook-style Starter images can be used to present
maps which kids can then color in
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 11:32:40AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Just how many fonts do you have anyway?
Good question. :^)
Just counting TTFs, (locate .ttf | wc -l), I apparently have 1300 !?!?
A few aren't installed fonts, but some fonts I was testing in Tux Paint,
for example, but a good
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 11:41:13PM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/tuxpaint/tuxpaint/src
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv3780/src
Modified Files:
tuxpaint.c
Log Message:
vague memory of an obscure annoyance w/ sockets leads to this guess at a
I just tracked down a user's problem (hopefully) to a case-sensitivity
problem in Tux Paint.
It looks like the files they made in Windows were saved as .PNG, rather
than .png, so Tux Paint just read right past them, and didn't think to
load them.
I'll add a bug entry over at SourceForge... :^)
On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 10:07:48PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Do the threads work OK on x86, Windows, MacOS X...?
My system loaded it and reported:
53.323 (with stamps)
5.329(without)
For maximum effect, compare threaded and non-threaded,
and use the --nostamps option.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 01:04:13AM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
5.329(without)
Oh, well, now I can see why. If I actually go in and CLICK the 'Text' tool,
I see that I've only got 5 fonts available, not the tons I had before. :^)
What's up?
-bill
Please remember to update CHANGES.txt if you commit any changes to CVS! :^)
Thanks,
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 10:11:20AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 03:43, Bill Kendrick wrote:
Please remember to update CHANGES.txt if you commit any changes to CVS! :^)
Oh, but it looks so neat and pretty now, all tidied
up for a release!
I feel guilty spoiling
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 12:25:25AM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
I have a very old GROUPS file from a hard disk backup, and the closest
groups I can see are either:
Amusements/Graphics
or
Applications/Multimedia
Those look like it, for now...
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/RPMGroups
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 01:33:50AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
This one will do the job:
http://luneelfique.free.fr/elvishring.otf
FYI, without loading any other fonts (except the ones in Tux Paint itself)*,
I was able to launch with that font and type stuff in bold, italic
and in various
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 04:09:47PM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
Your use of smileys continue to impress me, Bill! ;)
Guess I'll have to go looking for a new e-mail client, one
which can render all of them (as cute, little graphics).
What!? 8^o And kill the old-school ASCII charm!? |^{
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 04:17:18PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
How about an #ifdef WIN32 on that new feature?
Windows: strongly oriented toward left button
MacOS: generaly, either button will do
Linux: often demands the center button
In any case, it'll be harder for a 3-year-old now.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 05:39:40PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
You disabled the middle and right buttons, didn't you?
That's a total Microsoftism. UNIX workstations traditionally
use the middle button.
For what? For pasting, maybe. But not for point-n-click in apps.
Admittedly, I've been
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 04:35:00PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Start-up will go faster if some of the work is put
in threads. This is particularly true for disk reads.
When the canvas shows, only the paint tool needs to
be ready. Other stuff (stamps, fonts, magic) can
continue to load in the
I'll take a look at this later today, if I can. (My development box doesn't
have a scrollmouse, but I can steal my wife's laptop when she's not looking,
and use hers :^) )
-bill!
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:08:14 -0600
From: David Douthitt
I think I forwarded Ken's original problem to the list, despite it sounding
like an OS-level problem. Well, it was! :^)
-bill!
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 15:41:12 -0800
From: Ken Wilson
Subject: Re: TUX PAINT PRINTING
Thanks again for your help Bill.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:29:42PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
SDL comes with a thread package that works everywhere except
on MacOS Classic. I've stumbled across various things involving
problems with SDL on MacOS Classic; I don't think is does too well.
I've got a number of games (albeit
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:19:14PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
xpaint, installed right now on my debian-unstable box
Which Tux Paint is a replacement for, in some people's eyes ;^)
PDF and Postscript viewers tend to demand the middle
button for panning. (not the KDE or GNOME ones)
Those
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 10:50:44AM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
The new Gimp 2 (currently 2.2.2) interface is *much* better than
earlier versions, though.
I honestly don't find it much different, in so far as being kind of
a weird interface compared to other apps. It IS quite improved,
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 10:12:04AM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
I didn't change the red. But we could add an extra, dark red (if we remove
the 'Colours' label).
In creating these two pictures: (current as of 2005-01-12)
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/gallery/?cur_pict=0
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 12:31:28PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Everybody needs Tux Paint, even terrorists! :-)
That's not really very funny. :^P
IMHO, they'd be better off learning English.
Well, that's your view, but that's not necessarily the view of their
parents, teachers (or even
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 07:13:38PM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
But in Tux Paint we need the ability delete the images. Therefore
double-clicking the images (or clicking 'Open') works better. (And
this is the way open dialogues on Linux and Windows work.)
Yeah, where to put delete? has
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:47:48PM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
The colour thing is really just a style issue (I'm sure there are
themes for KDE and GNOME which do the same thing). But maybe real
'depressed' buttons will work better? What app did you use to draw
the buttons, Bill?
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 06:06:34PM -0400, Ben Armstrong wrote:
In the end, I think there's a place both for personal stuff and
sharing when it comes to Tux Paint. I'd like to see Tux Paint operate
equally well in both environments. The --nodelete idea is a great way
to do this, because every
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 11:07:50PM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
Bill Kendrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also, while I had to duplicate others' work (those who make
Oops ... s/had/hate/
operating systems like Linux and Windows), we might want to
support
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 10:42:16PM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
But the rhombus may as well be removed. It's just a rotated
square, and Tux Paint supports rotating. Perhaps it can be
replaced by a star or something?
The thing with the rhombus/diamond is that you can squish it to
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 11:37:21PM +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
Looks like I didn't try the tool. You can indeed change the
angles. But having a star would be more fun ... :)
A star tool would be great. I forget, is that in the Features Wishlist?
If not, can someone add it over at
On Thu, Jan 13, 2005 at 12:11:12AM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
kid says: this is not good; I like two greys; a missing grey; I hate it; I do
not like Tux Paint; I want two greys; I need two greys; I doesn't like that;
I don't like this
Hah... funniest... CVS commit... ever.
I agree that
I'm curious, did you mean to kill my #ifdef DEBUG_FONTS stuff!? :^(
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On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 01:18:22AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
The arrow isn't right anyway. It has a special
shape to indicate shrinking.
Yeah, I just threw that in for the time being. I need to make a proper
looking arrow.
BTW, the print dialog is missing this.
There's no thumbnail of
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 08:21:34AM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
- if (cur_tool == TOOL_TEXT)
+ if (cur_tool == TOOL_TEXT) // Huh? It had
better be!
{
Heh... I may not have noticed where I was in the
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 12:14:42PM -0500, Michael G. wrote:
Hi Bill,
Thank you and the developers for such a great product.
I am having a hard time running tux-paints over windows 2003 terminal
srvices/thin client. It runs fine on the actual server. But when I log in
through a client the
The noquit option [*] now also disables the [Escape] key in Tux Paint
(with regards to quitting the app). It's much too easy to hit accidentally.
The window close button and [Alt]+[F4] key combinations should still work
(in the situations they did; e.g., window close widget obviously isn't
On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 09:56:38AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
You mean the segfault, or just the noise about rejecting
a few crummy fonts?
I still get a segfault, myself, after tons of fonts are rejected due
to 'A' and 'a' looking the same. Then the same short report about FreeSans
and
On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 07:12:22PM +0300, Alberto Escudero-Pascual (IT46) wrote:
Hello John et al,
I have been checking the code and found the reason while although the
--lang=swahili worked fine the stamps where still falling to the default
english. It seems that if the locale is not
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 01:14:50AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Well, how about now? Hopefully you can at least start up
and do normal stuff.
Yep! Works now, thanks! :^) :^) Yay!!!
I do have a way to crash Tux Paint using a library bug:
1. choose text tool
2. click on screen
3. type
In setup(), we have the following that Albert C. recently added:
if (!no_system_fonts)
{
#ifdef WIN32
// add Windows font dir here
#else
loadfonts(/usr/share/feh/fonts, 0);
loadfonts(/usr/share/fonts, 0);
loadfonts(/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts, 0);
(Again posting this to tuxpaint-dev)
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 02:00:23PM -0600, David D. wrote:
The exit capability is still too easy - an accidental press of the
escape key brings up the window to exit.
Is it possible to make it more difficult to exit?
Perhaps when the noquit option is
(Again sending to tuxpaint-dev)
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 02:02:37PM -0600, David D. wrote:
Also, there is a problem with printing. When printing, the application
crashes entirely.
That's no good!
I'm using CentOS 3.1 (a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3) with the
CUPS printing system
(I'm also sending this to the 'tuxpaint-dev' mailing list...)
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 12:47:55PM -0800, Ken W. wrote:
Hey Bill,
Me again.
We cant print from a non-admin user.
Receive an error from Tux saying error in printing
Tried to print from the Mac's Preview application straight from
Ken followed up with:
Mac OSX 10.3.6
Error while printing is the exact error.
Did some research on the error, looks like its on my side.
I repaired disc permissions, but still no luck.
Thanks for your time. The Tux fits good.
I asked him to let me know what his problem is, in case
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 05:29:28PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-06 at 15:24, Bill Kendrick wrote:
cat IMAGE.PNG | pngtopnm | pnmtops | lpr
That seems like a funny way to do things, since generating
a PPM is so dead simple. Going direcct to PostScript can't
be all
[Ack, forgot to Cc tuxpaint-dev when replying]
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 14:49:30 -0800
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Subject: Re: TuxPaint Bug Report (tux4kids)
To: David Douthitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005
Tux Paint has received the Best Macintosh Program of 2004 award in the
2005 SharewareJunkies.com Awards!
http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxpaint/reviews/sharewarejunkies/
:)
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A friend just noticed this and sent it to me:
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/6124
:)
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On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 12:44:30PM +0900, TOYAMA Shin-ichi wrote:
I think tp-all48.jpg is good.
I think tp-all48.jpg is good, as well. However, tp-32x40.jpg might be
better, as it leaves a little more room for text under the colors.
One matter for concern is that it may be a little difficult
On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 08:38:18PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Japanese didn't work until I commented out the line
that makes it require a non-standard font. Now it
appears to work perfectly. (well, it looks kind of
asian you know...) I don't know if this includes the
Han (Kanji) characters,
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 09:39:33AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
How about text controls? See attached image.
Without text controls:
4 sizes * 2 boldness * 2 italicness == 16
Not bad :) I like.
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 05:54:13 -0500
From: Ira
Subject: Re: [fwd] Anyone test Tux Paint 0.9.14 on Mac OS X 10.2?
Hi Bill,
Thanks very much for the e-mail. Tuxpaint 9.14 installed and
runs on my Mac with OS 10.2.8
My grandchildren ages 3 and 5 love
On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 08:33:26PM +0800, Song Huang wrote:
http://home.pchome.com.tw/cool/sdl_im/
Wow!
Has this been posted to the SDL mailing list? Have the patches been sent
to Sam Lantinga or the other core SDL developers? :)
-bill!
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 09:02:34AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
I think that New should have a dialog. It would be like
the Load dialog, containing the starters and a blank
canvas.
This is not a bad idea.
This gets the starters out of the Load dialog,
reducing confusion. It also makes for
On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 02:03:39PM +0300, Alberto Escudero-Pascual (IT46) wrote:
Read more:
http://www.o.ne.tz/tuxpaint
That's so awesome! Thanks :^)
BTW, in case folks didn't notice the link on the side, everyone MUST check
out the photo gallery ;^)
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 10:42:56PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
Great work! Send me your PO files!!! :^)
Nevermind! I've found them ;^)
http://www.o.ne.tz/tuxpaint/download/po/
Sorry ;)
In CVS they go!!!
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On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 02:58:20AM +0300, Alberto Escudero-Pascual (IT46) wrote:
Hello members of the list,
Hi Alberto!
snip
Martin Benjamin and myself we are interested in releasing during this
Xtmas Tux Paint as a present for the Swahili community and we have
completed the localization
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 11:34:34AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Isn't smpeg for playing MPEG video streams? If it's needed
by SDL, perhaps you can just configure it out.
That was going to be my suggestion. :^)
We should support a more compressed audio format than WAV (it has been
mentioned
On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 05:43:48PM +, John Popplewell wrote:
This seems like a good opportunity to dump VC6 for all my non-Windows
specific stuff, especially as it will mean others can build Tux Paint
for Windows without having to send Mr Gates any (more) money :-)
Definitely a noble
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 01:01:28PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
snip
Except to discover what they do, my son has never used
the 'thin' and 'thicken' tools.
I think thin, thick and drip can probably go.
We may as well #define them away, though, rather than wipe the code,
in case we find out
I've so far received one comment from a 10.2 user that they couldn't
get Tux Paint to launch. :^(
Anyone out here have any luck with it? Thx!
-bill!
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On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 12:59:35AM -0700, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
I've recompiled Tux Paint 0.9.14 for Mac OS X with the cursor hotspot
and starter image fixes included. I made two additional changes as
well:
I tried it out at the Mac store! It looks great, thanks!
I like the new Stamps
Looks like it will make its way there (without me having to shell out
nearly 80 dollars!)
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:)
-bill!
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 12:59:35AM -0700, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
I've recompiled Tux Paint 0.9.14 for Mac OS X with the cursor hotspot
and starter image fixes included. I made two additional changes as
well:
Great news! I've copied the .dmg's to my FTP site, and am about to
put them up on
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 09:53:31PM +0900, TOYAMA Shin-ichi wrote:
Finally I've found that deleting tuxpaint.svg installed in
directory /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/ will stop
panel crash.
Uh oh! Is there a way we can find out why it might be causing a crash?
Maybe we need to talk
An article my wife and I wrote on Tux Paint has been published in this
month's issue (issue #2, December 2004) of the online Red Hat Magazine!
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/002dec04/features/tux-paint/
(Special thanks to Lieven Van Parys and the students at
Sint-Amandusschool Muelebeke in
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 10:08:56PM +0900, TOYAMA Shin-ichi wrote:
I was keeping icon in /usr/share/pixmaps/tuxpaint.
But anyway it does not matter.
I think the point is the existence of
/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/tuxpaint.png.
That's very strange! What size are the icons in your
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 01:58:20PM +0900, TOYAMA Shin-ichi wrote:
I tried new icon and met same result.
But! It was resolved by another way.
Hrm...
It was just off the top of my head that I placed a 48x48 png
icon into /usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/apps/ and the panel
stopped crashing.
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 07:33:12AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
It's not crashing here. Type of crash?
(SIGKILL, SIGFPE, SIGSEGV, SIGBUS...)
Sigsegv. I think my gcc didn't like while (i--) or something?
(or maybe there was a double free()... i wasn't debugging it very
professionally ;^) )
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 09:04:10AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
What compiler do you use? I hope it's 3.3 at least.
gcc (GCC) 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-13)
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On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 08:10:27PM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Log Message:
neaten up LOW_QUALITY_STAMP_OUTLINE support and make outlines
flip/mirror/resize again
Heh, whoops. Talk about 'rigorous' testing. Sorry. I've been coding
late at night lately. :^(
-bill!
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 03:05:43PM -0800, Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 07:38:48PM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/tuxpaint/tuxpaint/src
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv25817/src
Modified Files:
tuxpaint.c
Log Message
The tuxpaint-commits list seems to have gotten picked up by The Mail Archive,
so I added 'archive' links to it on the Tux Paint website (Lists page).
For example:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tuxpaint-commits%40tux4kids.net/msg01802.html
;)
-bill!
On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 01:25:09AM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/tuxpaint/tuxpaint/src
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv4886/src
Modified Files:
tuxpaint.c
Log Message:
no need to assign twice
Err.. uhh...
src/tuxpaint.c: In function
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 07:38:48PM +, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Update of /cvsroot/tuxpaint/tuxpaint/src
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv25817/src
Modified Files:
tuxpaint.c
Log Message:
moving i-- caused an array overrun w/ SIGSEGV
8^[
And now tinting stamps
I'm using Tux Paint from today's CVS (Dec. 9th), and it seems to be
crashing whenever I go to place a tintable stamp (e.g., one of the
cars, the butterfly, etc.)
I don't have time to debug it just yet. Albert, can you take a looksee?
I'm using Debian Testing and X/SDL/etc. that comes with it.
I just noticed TheOpenCD 2.0 has come out, and they have the latest
Tux Paint, 0.9.14! Yay! :)
http://theopencd.sunsite.dk/
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On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 11:52:05AM -0700, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
I meant commits that were done. So, at the time of that email,
the problem of starters being totally broken should be gone.
Thanks Albert, the problem is fixed under Mac OS X.
Awesome!
Can we 'backport' the fix to Tux Paint
Albert put this into CVS just now:
Modified Files:
tuxpaint.c
Log Message:
narrowed down the massive starter bug to load_starter, maybe involving
SDL_CreateRGBSurface or SDL_SetAlpha
Martin, can you pull the latest from CVS and see if this helps fix the
starter bug?
Thanks!
-bill!
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 07:21:21PM +0100, Koos Pol wrote:
Well, took an insane long time to get where I am now. Did fiddle with the PNG
libraries, installed new RPM's, compiled new PNG versions, etc. And all that
did was introduce other problems.
By now I've upgraded my box to SuSE 9.1 and
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:49:03PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
The new smudge tool needs a suitable sound.
I love the tool, thanks!
It also needs an image. (using the blur one now)
I've created an icon for it. I'll see if I can come up with a sound
tonight.
Thanks!
-bill!
If someone has the .tar.gz or Windows ZIP-File version of Tux Paint Stamps
and wants to 'install' them in Tux Paint on BeOS, where do they go?
Anyone know off-hand?
Thanks!
-bill!
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On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 06:43:40PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
I don't know where it's all going, but --nostamps reduces
memory usage by 75%. I'm at about 60 MB.
Plan?
Things that I think should be kept in memory:
a. sounds for all stamps visible in the selector
b. image data for the
On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 03:32:56PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Here's a little tool I just made for creating alpha channels.
It should be useful whenever you have a simple background.
Don't have time to read your entire e-mail, but cool! Thanks!
I realize alpha channels can be complex, and
I've, of course, given Javier permission to include Tux Paint on the
disc mentioned below.
(I also made sure they include the Stamps installer, too!)
- Forwarded message from Javier Madruga -
Hi, my name is Javier Madruga and I'm PC Today's collaborator.
PC Today is one of the best
The following report is for Tux Paint 0.9.12.
I've asked the reporter to try out the latest 0.9.14 test-build,
since I know Martin has been working on some stuff that might affect this
(hopefully in a good way) :^)
In the meantime, any comments or suggestions? Martin, will the 0.9.14 changes
Cool, 0.9.14 /does/ work in the 'Limited' mode on OS X. :)
- Forwarded message from Michael S -
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 20:13:07 -0500
From: Michael S
Hey, Bill,
I just tried the new version as a limited user and it RUNS! Also, I
had no problems with the Starter images loading (if, by
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 06:50:42PM -0700, Martin Fuhrer wrote:
The Tux Paint 0.9.14 test build works fine in Limited User mode. Don't
know what I fixed to make this work, though :-p
We should make a list of 'things to try' before releasing Tux Paint in
the future. This, and some of the
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 11:24:37AM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
Consider the code for drawing a stamp outline, and the
code for responding to a stamp control button press.
Can those run at the same time? Can one preempt the
other one?
Nope. Everything's event driven. Drawing the stamp
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 06:30:21PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
I was just preparing to cache the stamp outline. When the
stamp changes (new choice, flip, mirror, or scaling), the
outline needs to be recomputed. There's no need to be
computing it every time the mouse moves a tiny bit.
Yes,
Tinting in CVS is a bit broken right now, and VERY slow (on my 450MHz Celeron,
at least).
Best example is the cartoon butterfly. It doesn't change color (it's always
orange), and takes about 2 seconds between my clicking, and it appearing
on the canvas.
Ideas? :)
(This is with the latest CVS
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 07:21:17PM -0500, Albert Cahalan wrote:
First of all, the butterfly is looking better than ever
for me. It tints perfectly. I'll send you an example.
*blush*
I was NOT using the latest tuxpaint-stamps from CVS, sorry. :^(
I had updated everything on my wife's laptop,
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