For your convenience, i point you to this paper on rendering svg graphics with libsdl, written by a developer of tux paint. Hi, just found your post here, thanks for mentioning the eduactiv8. Is there any way to display a tux character (or anything else associated with linux) on linux systems?
Don't know if anyone has mentioned this but it is a little paint app mainly for primary schools really but i enjoyed trialling it out tux paint it is imo on par with rms colour magic and it is available to download for os x, windows and linux. If you don't get much luck finding free software covering the pattern and shape recognition, please let me know, ideally with some information regarding the requirements, that is if you like the rather simplistic style of eduactiv8 project. The simplest solution would be if there's something in the unicode set that symbolizes linux, whether a tux or something else.
It is still being developed (new release out in novem. What about using the portable version? I haven't been able to find such a character through googling, but maybe someone knows of one. If the canvas is size 500x500, and if tux has a size of 100x100 we have to position him at (200,200).
I would like to implement undo/redo in a small paint application. The center minus half its size.) I have plans to add some activities that would cover patterns, along. It should help you understand the general idea.
Paint pixels to screen via linux framebuffer asked 14 years, 7 months ago modified 6 years, 7 months ago viewed 72k times For starters, let's paint tux in the center of our canvas. It seems the command pattern fits the use nicely, but i am unsure how to best implement it. As i understand the pattern, it is nec.
22 meet tux the pinguin.