Xpaint, developed by David Koblas, is a incredibly versatile mono-bitmap and/or colour-pixmap editing tool. It features, among other things: • the usual paint operations: • Brushes, Spray paint, Pencil; • Lines, Arcs, Pattern Fill, Text; • Boxes, Circles, Polygons (filled and un-filled); • edit multiple images simultaneously and cut/copy/paste between them; • "Fatbits"/zooming; • on-line help facility; • built-in font-selector; • reading and writing of X11 bitmaps, PPM, GIF, XPM, and TIFF image-formats; SGI RGB format (SGI only); • writing PostScript; The latest version, 2.1.1, is available at: ftp://ftp.x.org:/contrib/applications/xpaint-2.1.1.tar. Gz Xpaint 2.4.4, has been released by Torsten Martinsen.
It has some nifty filters built-in and bug fixes. • pixmap, developed by Lionel Mallet, is an editor for XPM version 3.4 pixmap-format files, derived from Davor Matic's bitmap editor. It can be optionally be compiled with a Motif interface.
The latest version, 2.6, is available at: ... more.
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