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+.TH TWID 9.6
+.CT 1 games
+.SH NAME
+twid, pen \- doodle on the screen
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B twid
+.PP
+.B pen
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.I Twid
+is a beginner's `oil paint' program; serious artists will use
+.IR paint (9.1).
+Button 3 gets a palette (menus of paints
+are unappetizing), and
+buttons 1 and 2 apply paint.
+.PP
+The palette has a list of names of subpalettes.
+After making a selection, depress button 3 again to display
+the subpalette.
+The palette names are:
+.TF texture
+.TP
+.B style
+Choose drawing style:
+.B ink
+(Rembrandt),
+.B point
+(Seurat),
+.B line
+(Mondrian),
+.B curve
+(Matisse)
+and
+.B disk
+(Disney).
+.PD
+.TP
+.B texture
+selects a texture (paint) to be applied with the brush.
+The default set of textures is sufficient for Lichtenstein.
+Use the
+.B <new>
+button to create new ones:
+use button 1 (2) to select the area under the
+cursor (its bitwise complement),
+and type a name for
+.I twid
+to call it.
+.TP
+.B brush
+selects the brush size and shape.
+Predefined brushes are square, for effects ranging
+from Dali to Van Gogh;
+to be more modern use
+.B <new>
+(again, you must name the new brush).
+.TP
+.B buttons
+By default, button 1 puts paint down and button 2
+picks it up again.
+This palette lets you change that behavior.
+.TP
+.B copy
+provides commands for moving and rotating sections
+of the picture.
+.TP
+.B unix
+offers commands for reading and writing files, and exiting.
+.PP
+The current style, texture and brush are
+indicated in their palettes by an asterisk
+.LR * .
+.PP
+.I Pen
+writes on the screen with smooth strokes.
+It can scribble on layers or on
+the background, even while other programs are running.
+It can be used to make drawings, annotations, highlights,
+or graffiti.
+.PP
+To write, hold button 1 while moving the mouse.
+Button 3 gets
+a menu to stop drawing and return to normal fettered activity,
+resume drawing,
+clean up, or exit the program.
+.SH BUGS
+If the pen layer where the ink is kept is too small,
+furious writing can cause the pen to run dry.
+When this happens, release
+button 1 and press it again.