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Pinta linux zoom
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pinta linux zoom

Undo - command allows you to erase the last change done to a project, reverting it to an older state. Paste - command allows you to insert an image or a selected section of a layer from the clipboard into the active layer. The current selection also remains active in the active window. Unlike the Cut command, the Copy command leaves the selection on the active layer. Save - command allows you to save the image with the current file name.Ĭut - command allows you to remove a selected portion of the active layer and place it on the clipboard (a clipboard is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another).Ĭopy - command duplicates the selected region to the clipboard. Open - command allows you to open an existing image for editing. New - command allows you to create a new, blank, single-layered image. Help - provides quick access to a number of online resources like the Pinta Website, File a Bug, Translate This Application, and About.

pinta linux zoom

The image names listed in the Window menu will be the same names that are listed in the Images Window. You can switch between images using the shortcut keys Alt + 1 for image one, Alt + 2 for image two, Alt + 3 for image three, and etc. A dot will be displayed to the left of the active image. Below those commands you'll notice an image name for each image that you currently have open. These commands are found within one of seven sub-menus. Each of the default editing adjustments in the menu have associated keyboard shortcuts.Įffects - contains commands which apply special effects to a selection within a layer or to an entire active layer. It also has a Layers Properties command that can manipulate the type of layer it's going to hold.Īdjustments - contains commands which modify the colorization of pixels in the entire active layer. That is the layer highlighted in the Layers Window. Layers - contains commands that only affect the active layer. This menu is used in conjunction with the Images Window. The commands that have three dots "." will have a pop-up window that offers feature properties. Most of the image adjustments in the menu have associated keyboard shortcuts. Image - contains commands that affect the image in some way. The commands or features in this menu does not alter your image. View - contains commands that change the way your image project is displayed in the workspace. Each of the commands have a set of shortcut keys assigned to them (except Palette), to help provide a quicker method of navigating and executing these commands. Can be undone or redone by selecting a command that was performed in the displayed list.įile - contains commands that allow you to create a new image, take a screenshot of your desktop, open an image, save an image, close an image, and quit the program within Pinta.Įdit - contains commands relating to the handling of information within an image and the manipulation of an image. History Window - displays a list of commands or operations performed. Images Window - displays the opened images that you can use as part of your layers and base image. Layers in Pinta can be transparent, translucent, or opaque as well as being visible in the workspace or not. Layers Window - displays the number of layers and the active window. You can select your primary and secondary color by left-clicking or right-clicking on the color of choice. Palette Menu - provides you with quick access to a preset of colors. It works in conjunction to the Tools Settings Bar just right above it to modify the tool properties. Tools Menu - contains a group of icons or buttons grouped together that provide a quick way to select commonly used tools. Toolbar - contains buttons and other elements which can be used to perform some of the more common operations. When the Pinta workspace first loads, you'll notice it has an uncluttered layout that is similar to MS Paint, but has more advanced features in comparison.












Pinta linux zoom