The program does receive its updates on Github. It was the additional work of doing a full release that I had long been avoiding. Now the version 3.50 has been officially released, as a New Year gift to long-suffering users. :)
Yeah it's abandonware at this point... I emailed Mark Tyler and he said he stopped developing mtPaint/rgbPaint and he's now developing a new program called mtPixy which can be downloaded from this link. I managed to compile rgbPaint by the way, all it needed was running ./configure then adding -lX11 -ldl -lm to the end of the LDFLAG = line in _conf.txt then running make as usual.
Yeah it's abandonware at this point... How did you manage to compile the program though? It's giving me errors.
Thanks for a great program under a free open source license! Added a program to a Russian-language site about free software, here is the link. Will the program no longer develop and receive updates?
Hi, I read the manual quite thoroghly and I haven't yet figured out a way to only apply patterns where one color can be transparent. I am specifically speaking to the 256 color mode, but noticed this problem in full color mode unless special blend option is applied. Am I missing something?
Is it possible to create an image from a list of RGB codes in a text file?
Hi I've used mtpaint for several years through my migration from Microsoft to Puppy LInux. My trouble is that I don't use it nearly consistently enough to remember some of the counter-intuitive little tricks that mtpaint has. I would appreciate some youtube tutorials - hoping I get the chance in the future to perhaps contribute in such a way. So my feature-request is similar to Mark Hobley's: I wish there was a measurement tool that could be added to the suite of mtpaint features. I have a known...