Source: tuxpaint Section: graphics Priority: optional Maintainer: Equipo LliureX XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Ben Armstrong Uploaders:Luis Antonio Garcia Gisbert , Elvira Mifsud Talon , Angel Berlanas Vicente , Javier Garcia Escribano , Raul Rodrigo Segura , Alfons Lloret Sananton , Enrique Medina Gremaldos , David Montalva Furio , Hector Garcia Huerta , Ignacio Vidal Hurtado Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.8), gettext, libfribidi-dev, libsdl1.2-dev, libsdl-image1.2-dev, libsdl-mixer1.2-dev (>= 1.2.4-1.1), libsdl-ttf2.0-dev, libsdl-pango-dev, libpng12-dev, libvorbis-dev (>= 1.0.0-2), librsvg2-dev, libcairo2-dev, libpaper-dev, quilt (>= 0.46-7~) Standards-Version: 3.8.4 Package: tuxpaint Architecture: any Depends: tuxpaint-plugins-default (>= 1:0.9.21-1) | tuxpaint-plugins, tuxpaint-data (= ${source:Version}), ${shlibs:Depends}, libvorbis0a (>= 1.0.0-2), libvorbisfile3 (>= 1.0.0-2), netpbm, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: tuxpaint-config Description: A paint program for young children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. Package: tuxpaint-plugins-default Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Provides: tuxpaint-plugins Conflicts: tuxpaint-data (<<1:0.9.19) Replaces: tuxpaint-data (<<1:0.9.19) Description: Magic tool plugins for Tux Paint Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. . This package contains the default "Magic" plugins for Tux Paint. Package: tuxpaint-dev Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Development files for Tux Paint This package contains development files for writing "Magic" plugins for Tux Paint. Package: tuxpaint-data Architecture: all Conflicts: tuxpaint (<< 1:0.9.13-1), tuxpaint-stamps-default (<< 2003.12.23) Replaces: tuxpaint (<< 1:0.9.13-1), tuxpaint-stamps-default (<< 2003.12.23) Depends: ttf-freefont, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: tuxpaint, tuxpaint-stamps-default | tuxpaint-stamps Suggests: ttf-arabeyes, ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp, ttf-arphic-uming, ttf-baekmuk, ttf-gujarati-fonts, ttf-tamil-fonts, ttf-telugu-fonts, ttf-thai-tlwg, ttf-thryomanes Description: Data files for Tux Paint, a paint program for children Tux Paint is meant to be a simple drawing program for young children. It is not meant as a general-purpose drawing tool. It IS meant to be fun and easy to use. Sound effects and a cartoon character help let the user know what's going on, and keeps them entertained. . Tux Paint is extensible. Brushes and "rubber stamp" shapes can be dropped in and pulled out. For example, a teacher can drop in a collection of animal shapes and ask their students to draw an ecosystem. Each shape can have a sound which is played, and textual facts which are displayed, when the child selects the shape. . There is no direct access to the computer's underlying intricacies. The current image is kept when the program quits, and reappears when it is restarted. Saving images requires no need to create filenames or use the keyboard. Opening an image is done by selecting it from a collection of thumbnails. . This package contains sounds, images, fonts and other data for Tux Paint.