URL: https://code.google.com/p/gnome-paint/
[4/1/2014: Not it's not avadible. Reason: That's old and That's for Geeks a Lighter Benchmarks scripts.]
Hardcore lites:
Not yet tested...
Command: Command: ./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib64 --disable-shared --build=x86_64-t2-linux-gnu
Previous Gnome-paint from GPaint: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90187
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GNOME-Paint = Gpaint
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here Gpaint not GNU paint
This topic is in the correct section : Graphics, but the pet is not joined : pet here Gpaint not GNU paint nor GNOME-Paint
Gpaint is available from the PPM puppy-slacko Gpaint-0.3.2
Gpaint is available from the PPM puppy-slacko Gpaint-0.3.2
gnome-paint-0.4.0-18.2 seems to be the latest version
GNU_Paint and Gnome-paint are not the same !
"GNU Paint is another drawing program that looks and acts much like MS Paint. The actual design is more basic than Gnome Paint but functionality wise it is more advanced.
You can create basic shapes such as rectangles and circles and you can add free format lines.
The colour palette enables you to add more than the default 32 colours and the text function works.
Not quite as easy to use as Kolour Paint and it is a shame that there is no undo feature. Your average child would get to grips with it in no time at all."
gnome-paint-0.4.0-18.2 seems to be the latest version
GNU_Paint and Gnome-paint are not the same !
"GNU Paint is another drawing program that looks and acts much like MS Paint. The actual design is more basic than Gnome Paint but functionality wise it is more advanced.
You can create basic shapes such as rectangles and circles and you can add free format lines.
The colour palette enables you to add more than the default 32 colours and the text function works.
Not quite as easy to use as Kolour Paint and it is a shame that there is no undo feature. Your average child would get to grips with it in no time at all."