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tkpaint for Debian
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Tkpaint is an easy to use graphics utility based on the canvas widget
of Tcl/Tk. It can be very useful for drawing simple to complex
figures, slide presentations, graphs, and diagrams that involve
geometrical shapes, arrows, text, and colors. It is also possible to
insert bitmaps and gif/ppm/pgm images. There is a large variety of
operations that can be performed on a group of objects: scaling,
rotation, relocation, reflection, and deformation with respect to
inclination.
This package was originally developed by Martin Schulze <joey@debian.org>
The porting on unix system is made by Victor Wagner <vitus@ice.ru>
-- Andrea Fanfani <andrea@debian.org>, Thu, 15 Jul 1999 16:01:48 +0200
tkpaint 1.4.2 Unix installation
PREREQ:
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You need Tcl/Tk version 8.0 and above.
Dash patch and Img extension by Jan Nijtmans
(http://home.wxs.nl/~nijtmans) are highly recommended, but
tkpaint would work without them, although with limited functionality.
INSTALLATION:
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As usial
./configure
make
make install
Configure recognizes following options (apart from --prefix and such):
1. --with-wish=path
Configure Tkpaint to use specific version of Tk interpreter.
This option allows to omit version checking, usially made by
configure and thus allows to configure and install tkpaint
from non-X environment. (But you'll need X to run it anyway).
Becouse version check is omitted it is up to you to ensure
2. --with-viewer=path
Configure tkpaint to use specific postscript viewer for print
preview. By default it first checks path for gv, and then for
ghostview.
Note also
--sysconfigdir=/dir
option, which allows you to set location of system-wide configuration
file. I put it into tkpaint library directory ${prefix}/lib/tkpaint
by default, but you might prefer it in /etc
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