![]() Please head on over to the Contact page if you have a Mac and are willing to contribute.New Features ¶In this new release several features have been added: Holding + Line tools will draw a straight line You can now resize a selection Added a new images pad for simpler image selection Confirmation to enlarge the canvas when a larger image is pasted 'Save' and 'Open' dialogs remember their last used paths After cropping a smaller area, the image is zoomed to fit the window Previous zoom dimensions are kept when rotating Added more zooming option between 100-200% Pencil Sketch and Ink Sketch now work with the color range slider You can now open read-only files You can save an empty file if neededFixed Bugs ¶ #857994 - "Zoom to Window" doesn't always work for small images #852770 - Zooming with Ctrl+ScrollWheel doesn't work with Caps Lock or Num Lock enabled #852385 - Pinta crashes when Paintbrush's Splatter type is used with size 1 #851919 - Selection resizing handles do not respect selection constraints. URGENT: Due to a lack of Mac OS X testers, Pinta 1.1 is not yet available as a stable release. ![]() #772172 - Exception after using Text object and closing image #772170 - Text is copied from doc1 to doc2 after using text object and opening new image #747607 - Color Range slider doesn't do anything for Pencil Sketch or Ink Sketch effects #745270 - Zoom is not automatically increased after cropping a large image Changes (Shift key) #851378 - Zoom to Window logic not preserved when rotating image #850362 - Saving empty image does not open save dialog #850354 - The name of menu items does not match windows titles #846755 - "Save As" doesn't prompt for a filename #846396 - Pinta does not run in Kubuntu #797140 - Add more zoom options between 100% and 200% #792732 - Document switching should be more visible in the UI #786872 - failed to open read only file #776307 - an exception raised when creating a new image with width 0px and height 0px. Pinta is a simple drawing utility and image editor with a clean interface and an interesting set of tools. ![]() In any case, Pinta does look promising, so we'll keep an eye on this handy little editor as it grows. ![]() According to Pinta's developer, the program is still at an early stage of development – which may be the reason why some of its tools are not available yet.
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