This simple image editor, similar to Microsoft Paint, is aiming at the GNOME desktop.
PNG, JPEG and BMP files are supported.
Besides GNOME, the app is well integrated in traditional-looking desktops, as well as elementaryOS.
It should also be compatible with the Pinephone and Librem 5 smartphones.
Recommended
You can install it from flathub.org using the instructions on this page.
See here to install and test the app from source code.
If your language is not here, or is incompletely translated, you can contribute to the translations.
code | name | complete*? | main translators |
---|---|---|---|
ar | Arabic | 65% | @ContractISover |
ca | Catalan | 93% | @jordimas |
cs | Czech | 99% | @pervoj |
da | Danish | 77% | @scootergrisen |
de | German | 100% | @Etamuk |
English | 100% | help welcome ** | |
es | Castillan | 100% | @fitojb, @xoan, @oscfdezdz |
eu | Basque | 82% | @alexgabi |
fi | Finnish | 99% | @mahtiankka |
fr | French | 100% | |
he | Hebrew | 57% | @moriel5, @shaqash, @omeritzics |
hi | Hindi | ~20% | @sujaldev |
hr | Croatian | 97% | @milotype |
hu | Hungarian | 48% | @kami911 |
id | Indonesian | 59% | @ekickx |
it | Italian | 99% | @amivaleo and @albanobattistella |
ja | Japanese | 86% | @rlbxku1r |
kr | Korean | 90% | @chaeya |
nl | Dutch | 97% | @Vistaus |
oc | Occitan | 33% | @Mejans |
pl | Polish | 100% | @pkomur |
pt_BR | Br. portuguese | 100% | @haurenburu and @ArthurBacci64 |
ru | Russian | 99% | @tim77 and @Ser82-png |
sv | Swedish | 99% | @eson57 |
tr | Turkish | 100% | @TeknoMobil and @serkan-maker |
zh_CN | Chinese, simpl. | 61% | @OverflowCat |
zh_TW | Chinese, tradi. | 62% | @pan93412, @OverflowCat and @cges30901 |
*Completion percentages correspond to the next major version, still in development.
**Concerning the "original version" in english: all the labels are here, but i'm not a native english speaker, so there might be mistakes. If you find incorrect english labels, please report an issue about it.
(last update: version 1.0.0)
Tools in italic can be disabled.
These tools have many options (colors, antialiasing, size, gradients, dashes, outline style, …) that are not listed here.
These tools allow you to define an area (rectangle or free), which you can move, cut, copy, paste, edit with any transformation tool, export, open as a new image, etc.
These tools can edit the whole image, or edit a selected part of it.
The settings are managed by the Gio.Settings
abstraction, which will probably
corresponds to the dconf
database once the app is installed as a native
package.
With flatpak however, the settings are stored in a key-value file, which can be
found (and edited) at ~/.var/app/com.github.maoschanz.drawing/config/glib-2.0/settings/keyfile
.
the code is under GPL3, some tools icons are from here or from the Adwaita icon theme.