On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 08:41:57AM -0700, Sam Hart wrote:
> 
> My two cents: I vote for number 2. Right now TuxPaint works so well for 
> such very little kids, it'd be nice if there was something easy for the 
> adults to do to add picks (plunk new pics in /such/and/such/dir)

Under Linux, there's the shell script "tuxpaint-import", which does this
using NetPBM libraries.  (I suppose ImageMagicks' "convert" could be used
instead.)

It lets you take an arbitrary image (GIF, JPG, PNG, etc.) and turn it into
an appropriately-sized and -shaped PNG file which then gets placed in
Tux Paint's saved-files folder, where it can be loaded with TP's "Open" button.

I'd love for something like this to be written for the other supported OSes
(Windows, Mac OS X, BeOS, and one day MacOS classic)

:^/

-bill!

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