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Stamp Browser - symbols (201-210)

This page allows you to browse the collection of 'Stamp' artwork that ships with Tux Paint, the award-winning open source drawing program for children, right in your web browser. It can be used by project volunteers helping translate the stamps' descriptions, or parents, guardians, and teachers, to view what comes with the collection, prior to installing it.

Note: If you want to download the stamps collection to install and use in Tux Paint, do that from the Download page!


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Preview Path & Description Sounds Options
symbols/money/00_symbols/gbp_1_pound.svg
SVG
(Previewed at 128 x 128)
symbols/ money/ 00_symbols/ gbp_1_pound.svg

Pound sign.

colorable
symbols/money/00_symbols/gbp_2_penny.svg
SVG
(Previewed at 128 x 128)
symbols/ money/ 00_symbols/ gbp_2_penny.svg

Penny sign. 100 pence make 1 pound sterling.

colorable
symbols/money/00_symbols/yen_1_yen.svg
SVG
(Previewed at 128 x 128)
symbols/ money/ 00_symbols/ yen_1_yen.svg

Japanese Yen sign.

colorable
symbols/money/canadian/coins/001penny.png
100 x 99 PNG
(Previewed at 128 x 126)
symbols/ money/ canadian/ coins/ 001penny.png

A Canadian 1 cent piece ($.01) called a penny.

symbols/money/canadian/coins/005nickel.png
96 x 98 PNG
(Previewed at 125 x 128)
symbols/ money/ canadian/ coins/ 005nickel.png

A Canadian 5 cent piece ($.05) called a nickel.

symbols/money/canadian/coins/010dime.png
98 x 98 PNG
(Previewed at 128 x 128)
symbols/ money/ canadian/ coins/ 010dime.png

A Canadian 10 cent piece ($.10) called a dime.

symbols/money/canadian/coins/025quarter.png
99 x 98 PNG
(Previewed at 128 x 126)
symbols/ money/ canadian/ coins/ 025quarter.png

A Canadian 25 cent piece ($.25) called a quarter.

symbols/money/canadian/coins/100loonie.png
98 x 98 PNG
(Previewed at 128 x 128)
symbols/ money/ canadian/ coins/ 100loonie.png

A Canadian dollar ($1.00) called a loonie. It’s named after the bird on the coin—a loon.

symbols/money/canadian/coins/200toonie.png
99 x 98 PNG
(Previewed at 128 x 126)
symbols/ money/ canadian/ coins/ 200toonie.png

A Canadian two dollar coin ($2.00) called a toonie. (Its name is a play on the name of the one dollar “loonie” coin and the

symbols/money/euro/coins/001.png
63 x 63 PNG
(Previewed at 128 x 128)
symbols/ money/ euro/ coins/ 001.png

A European coin of 1 cent (0.01 €).

nomirror
noflip

To-Do: Display translated strings, too. Display links to descriptive sound files, and translated descriptive sound files.

Options Key:
  • colorable
    Work muchs like brushes - you pick the stamp to get the shape, and then pick the color you want it to be. Nothing about the original image is used except the transparency (from "alpha" channel). The color of the stamp comes out solid.
  • noflip
    The stamp cannot be flipped upside-down.
  • nomirror
    The stamp cannot be mirrored left-to-right.
  • scale
    If the full-sized image for a stamp is initially sized too large or small, a scale factor may be specified. (Scale option may be in a percentage (e.g., "scale 50%"), a fraction (e.g., "scale 2/1" or "scale 1:2"), or a ratio (e.g., "scale 2"). An equal ("=") can be included.)
  • tintable
    This alters the hue of the stamp. (Similar to "colorable," but keeping the detail of the shape.)
    • tinter=normal (default)
      This is the normal tinting mode. (Hue range is +/- 18 degrees, 27 replace.)
    • tinter=anyhue
      This remaps all hues in the stamp. (Hue range is +/- 180 degrees.)
    • tinter=narrow
      This is like 'anyhue', but a narrower hue angle. (Hue range is +/- 6 degrees, 9 replace.)
    • tinter=vector
      This maps 'black through white' to 'black through destination'.


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