I'm always surprised to see how it can be difficult to do simple tasks in Linux :-(

I had to draw a rectangle (simple black frame) on a photo. This is done on the other system by any paint program, beginning with the default one.

on my 10.1 openSUSE I couldn't find any such program.

tuxpaint, the only paint program available from yast search, did not even open the image.

Openoffice draw did the job, but I had to edit the defaults (default rectangle is filled with blue) and export the draw, losing 2/3 of the size on the way

I'm pretty sure GIMP can do this, but I didn't succeed doing so, apart a awfull hand made line

Why is there no such programm in openSUSE? Fresmeat gives at least xpaint, gnupaint and Kolourpaint

jdd
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