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#16 Post by theinfamousj »

I tried the linked Pinta.pet and this {see attached screen shot} happed. I don't understand enough of what goes on behind the scenes to know what it is telling me.
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#17 Post by R-S-H »

Hi.

I really don't like mtpaint and never tried to work with pinta - I do use the GIMP almost for every job. In some special cases I do use Corel Photopaint 8 which I have successfully included into my LP2_WineCorelSuite.sfs.

But the GIMP almost does everything I need!

Image:

Composit from three different Images made with the GIMP in less than 20 Minutes!

My new Wallpaper (currently)...

RSH
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#18 Post by starhawk »

R-S-H -- is there a place to download your CorelSuite SFS? Will it (generally) work in *any* Puppy of a certain derivation (Lucid, Precise, Slacko, etc.) or only in one Puplet (or Puplet family)? Also -- what version of Corel Suite is it?

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#19 Post by R-S-H »

starhawk wrote:R-S-H -- is there a place to download your CorelSuite SFS? Will it (generally) work in *any* Puppy of a certain derivation (Lucid, Precise, Slacko, etc.) or only in one Puplet (or Puplet family)? Also -- what version of Corel Suite is it?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. This is surely not available to download. Even if it is the older Corel Draw Suite 8 it is not OpenSource - I think you should already know this... :wink:

I did not tested, but I think it would run in any puppy that could handle the wine-1.3.13-sfs (it's the one from the lucid repository (was it a pet? Don't know!))

Sorry!

RSH

P.S.

I'm really glad to have this running, even if there are some plug ins could not be used, so, I really do understand you :lol: :D
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#20 Post by starhawk »

R-S-H, please check your PMs -- I want to avoid hijacking this thread further. I *am* however interested in getting Corel to work in Wine...

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#21 Post by R-S-H »

Did check PM - nothing!
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#22 Post by 666philb »

theinfamousj wrote:I tried the linked Pinta.pet and this {see attached screen shot} happed. I don't understand enough of what goes on behind the scenes to know what it is telling me.
hi theinfamousj

what puppy are you using?
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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#23 Post by disciple »

Guys, if you're still after a MS paint replacement, you might like to check out Rassam-paint.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here

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#24 Post by Geoffrey »

disciple wrote:Guys, if you're still after a MS paint replacement, you might like to check out Rassam-paint.
disciple wrote:That'd be worth posting in its own thread.
I've always been annoyed by these Lazarus apps being big because they're statically compiled... and the build environment is depressingly huge, too. But it seems that they might be relatively easy to develop.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 196#781196
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#25 Post by disciple »

That'd be worth posting in its own thread.
I've always been annoyed by these Lazarus apps being big because they're statically compiled... and the build environment is depressingly huge, too. But it seems that they might be relatively easy to develop.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here

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#26 Post by Pelo »

Try Mypaint with VanPup here
Corel is a HUGE tool ! I had it at work on a computer in ... 1996 !

About Title topic, Gpaint or Gnu Paint is available in the forum. I am using it now (titles on pictures).
(Mtpaint will do 95% of graphic works and is available in all puppies),

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Can I run Pinta on Fatdog64?

#27 Post by PappyPuppy »

Geoffrey wrote:
Warrior522 wrote:I found that all I have to do was go into usr/share/pinta and click on the program file and it would load fine, no other steps needed. One desktop shortcut later and I'm in business. (assuming i can figure out how to set the canvas to be manipulateable and how to import images...)
Good to see you have it working, though if you run that code in the terminal it will work from the menu entry.

To import, that is under the layers tab, import from file, it's not a bad paint program though I prefer Gimp.
I am getting ready to download Pinta, and try it out on Fatdog64? Any advice before I just click on it and download the tarball. I was going to run the binary first, before trying to build it. I guess I would just download the Ubuntu version, or is there a Puppy-specific or Fatdog-specific version? I have Gimp and MtPaint but they don't have the usual MS Paint tools like Pinta has, they are more for sophisticated image editing.

Any advice appreciated. Thank you.

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#28 Post by Semme »

:roll: Mono? Nevermind..
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Well, I guess Mono is M-soft (.net)

#29 Post by PappyPuppy »

So I would need to register dlls for that, basically install all that. It's funny - I don't want to do that. Even if Pinta is great, I'm just not looking for that type of thing. I'll keep up my search or else I'll start writing. I'm good at GUI so perhaps I can write my own little editor. I actually had to do this once in a company.

I might also simply try to do the job I have to do on a Windows machine that has MS Paint.

Sorry, didn't mean to open up what might have been a dead thread.

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#30 Post by disciple »

Did you try Rassam-paint?
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here

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Yes, I've tried Rassam paint

#31 Post by PappyPuppy »

and run the program.

You just have to click on all the buttons at the top to figure out how it works - it has open, save, save as, undo, redo, etc..

So far I've read in a file that I need to add rectangles to, and it can make rectangles (and other shapes).

And you can change the thickness of the line which is essential.

I notice it DOES have redo and undo.

It definitely has a chance to allow me to finish this little design I'm doing.

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#32 Post by disciple »

I know this is an old thread, but people watching may also want to try Hotshots.
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#33 Post by spiritwild »

I have a copy of paint xp that works on my wine. Running xenial and wine 2.0
can't say they will work for anyone else but I've attached it

EDIT: below is the original file with installer.

http://www.mspaintxp.com/
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#34 Post by rockedge »

Give one or all of these a try. They work well under Wine in Tahrpup.

http://www.photofiltre-studio.com/pf7-en.htm
http://www.photofiltre-studio.com/download-en.htm

I use Photofiltre Studio X with tahr 6+

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#35 Post by Mike Walsh »

I use version2013's WINE 1.7.51 in all my Pups. MSPaint runs perfectly under this.

I've enclosed a link to the original mspaint.exe file, and a Menu Entry for the same. Place mspaint.exe in /root/.wine/drive_c/Program Files, and install the Menu Entry .pet.

https://www.mediafire.com/folder/o9d4k9 ... _MenuEntry

MSPaint will start from the Graphics menu. There is a delay of a few seconds, so please be patient.

Enjoy!

---------------------------------------------

I also run PhotoFiltre, as mentioned above by rockedge, under WINE as a Windows PortableApp, from here:-

https://portableapps.com/

The difference with these, as Mikeslr has posted about elsewhere on the Forum, is that they don't install to the WINE 'container'. In fact, they'll run from anywhere else except the WINE container.....! If you attempt to 'install' their .exe files as normal, they'll balk, hang, and freeze; for our purposes, the .exe file is essentially your launcher.


Mike. :wink:

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