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xink version 0.02
Raph Levien
<raph@c2.net>

This is an early alpha version of xink, a drawing program for X that
attempts to capture the feel of pen-and-ink drawing. Significant code
was borrowed from gink 0.1 by Owen Taylor <owt1@cornell.edu>.

It's still fairly rough code. The user interface lacks polish. Some
important niceties (such as the ability to specify a filename for
loading and saving). are missing. It's not as fast or portable as it
should be. Yet, it will probably be fun to play with.

This version of xink can use an 8 bit pseudocolor display, a 16 bit
per pixel high color display organized as 5/6/5 bits, or a 24 bit true
color display.

To draw, use the first mouse button, or a Wacom pad configured as an
XInput device named either "Wacom" or "STYLUS". In addition, a Wacom
device configured as "ERASER" will operate the eraser.

Keyboard commands are:

'+' and '-' to zoom in and out, respectively

the arrow keys to scroll

the 's' key to save the image into "xink.pbm"

the 'l' key to load the image from "xink.pbm" (needs to be 4000 x 4000
pixels)

the 't' key to toggle the toolbar

the 'z' and 'r' keys for undo and redo, respectively

the spacebar to toggle between drawing black and white

the '[' and ']' keys to control the size of the brush

the '<' and '>' keys to control the pressure sensitivity

the 'q' key to quit

Don't resize the window - it's fixed at 500 x 500 pixels. Similarly,
the image size is fixed at 4000 x 4000 pixels.