README.txt for Tux Paint Stamps Tux Paint - A simple drawing program for children. This is a collection of 'rubber stamp' images for Tux Paint. Copyright 2002-2007 by Bill Kendrick, et al bill@newbreedsoftware.com http://www.tuxpaint.org/ September 6, 2002 - November 21, 2007 About: ------ Tux Paint is a drawing program for young children (3-12 years old). It is mainly being developed to fill an educational/edutainment need for the Open Source "Linux" operating system, but is compatible with many other platforms, including Windows, MacOS, BeOS, other Unix variants, etc. This package is a collection of 'rubber stamps' for Tux Paint's "Stamp" tool. Installing: ----------- Linux/Unix: ----------- As 'root' superuser, run the command: make to receive a list of possible installation targets. Then run each of those separately, e.g.: make install-food make install-seasonal or you can simply run the following command to install all of them: make install-all By default the "stamps" directory is placed in /usr/local/share/tuxpaint/ For Tux Paint to see the stamps, they must be placed in the same location as Tux Paint's other data. See the main Tux Paint installation documentation, "INSTALL.txt", for information on changing where the data is installed. Windows: -------- Double-click the Tux Paint Stamps installer executable (.EXE file) and follow the instructions. You will be asked where you wish to install Tux Paint's stamps. The default should be suitable, as long as there is space available. Otherwise, pick a different location. At this point, you can click 'Install' to install the Tux Paint Stamps! (Remember, you can also add your own! See the main Tux Paint documentation.) Mac OS X: --------- Double-click the Tux Paint Stamps installer icon. It will install the stamps for you. Extending: ---------- For information on adding your own stamps to Tux Paint, see the main Tux Paint's documentation. Help! ----- The Tux Paint team would like more art for the stamp collection! If you'd like to help, please sign up for the 'tuxpaint-stamps' mailing list! See: http://www.tuxpaint.org/lists/ Thanks!