Hi,

I think bill has answered most of your questions:

> That's not my department. ;^)  Hopefully John Popplewell, who's
> been doing the Windows builds and putting together the installer
> (NSI, I believe), will answer this. :^)
>

everything for the NSIS installer is here:

http://www.nullsoft.com/free/nsis/

and the script 'tuxpaint.nsi' I use to make the win32 installers is
in here:

ftp://ftp.sonic.net/pub/users/nbs/unix/x/tuxpaint/source/tuxpaint-0.9.8-Visu
alC-project.zip

> It sounds like you might want to be looking at the source of Tux Paint
> moreso than the Windows installer build.  Or maybe, I guess, just the
> plain non-installer-version of the Windows build.  (The "ZIP Archive"
> versions on the downloads page.)
>

Sounds like a good idea especially if you want to experiment.

> Under Windows, the file is "tuxpaint.cfg" in, I guess, the Tux
> Paint folder.
>

yep.

> Under Windows, it's simply a "data" subfolder for the program files.
> The user data files is "userdata" subfolder.
>

yep. Although this can be changed with the "--savedir" command-line
option or the "savedir" entry in the "tuxpaint.cfg" file.

Just thought I should mention that the CVS version of Tux Paint is up
to date, but there are bugs in the 0.9.10 win32 binary versions that
affect "savedir" and printing support in windows.

Good luck with your project!

cheers,
John.

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