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You can load custom colour palettes. They are a | You can load custom colour palettes. They are a {{jargon|Plain-Text|plain-text}} file that specifies the colours by sets of numbers representing the RGB channels, or hexadecimal (like in HTML/CSS). You can include more or less that the default palettes 17 colours :) | ||
To load the palette either use the argument <code>--colorfile=[file path]</code>, or use the configuration utility (which you may need to install separately). | To load the palette either use the argument <code>--colorfile=[file path]</code>, or use the configuration utility (which you may need to install separately). |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 12 October 2021
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Runs on: | Android iOS Linux Mac OS Windows |
Imports: | .PNG |
Exports: | .PNG |
Tux Paint is a child-friendly painting program with a fun interface, similar to Kid Pix.
One of the tool classifications is 'magic' :D
Configuration
Palette
You can load custom colour palettes. They are a plain-text file that specifies the colours by sets of numbers representing the RGB channels, or hexadecimal (like in HTML/CSS). You can include more or less that the default palettes 17 colours :)
To load the palette either use the argument --colorfile=[file path]
, or use the configuration utility (which you may need to install separately).
Creating with Glimpse
You can export palettes from Glimpse either as a .TXT file, which looks like:
#000000 #0000aa #00aa00 #00aaaa #aa0000 #aa00aa #aa5500 #aaaaaa #555555 #5555ff #55ff55 #55ffff #ff5555 #ff55ff #ffff55 #ffffff
But you'll have to add an empty line at the bottom, otherwise the last colour won't be read.
or as a .GPL, which looks like:
GIMP Palette Name: Linux 16 Columns: 8 # 0 0 0 0 0 170 0 170 0 0 170 170 170 0 0 170 0 170 170 85 0 170 170 170 85 85 85 85 85 255 85 255 85 85 255 255 255 85 85 255 85 255 255 255 85 255 255 255
and works if you cut out the stuff up-to-and-including the #
, and add a blank line at the end.