Bill Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> I've had others suggest cut-n-paste in the past, too, and was
> wondering if it should be something I should consider
> implementing.

Implement a cloning tool instead. It could work this way:

Click the clone tool. Click somewhere on the image to select the
'source'. Click and drag to clone (just like in all other image
processing programs). It should also be possible to Ctrl+Click to
select a new 'source'. (But kids will usually only click the
toolbar button.) Brushes should of course work as usual.

Clone tools are *much* easier to use and more useful than copy and
paste. I have used many graphics programs, and in most cases use
the clone tool instead of copy and paste (especially for
operations which will be natural in a application such as Tux
Paint).

-- 
Karl Ove Hufthammer
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