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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<gimp-tips>
+
+<!-- This is a list of tips for the GIMP. Every time the GIMP is -->
+<!-- started, one tip will be selected from this file and will be -->
+<!-- displayed in the "Tip of the day" dialog. -->
+
+<!-- The tips parser supports a very basic markup language. You may use -->
+<!-- the tag b to specify bold text, big to increase the font size and -->
+<!-- tt to switch to a monospace font. -->
+
+ <tip level="start">
+ <_welcome>
+ <big>Welcome to The GIMP !</big>
+ </_welcome>
+ <_thetip>
+ Nearly all image operations are performed by right-clicking
+ on the image. And don't worry, you can undo most mistakes...
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+
+<!-- -->
+<!-- Tips for beginners start here -->
+<!-- (for people who are not familiar yet with layers and image formats) -->
+<!-- -->
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ You can get context-sensitive help for most of the GIMP's features by
+ pressing the F1 key at any time. This also works inside the menus.
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ The GIMP uses layers to let you organize your image. Think of them
+ as a stack of slides or filters, such that looking through them you
+ see a composite of their contents.
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ You can perform many layer operations by right-clicking on the text
+ label of a layer in the &quot;Layers, Channels and Paths&quot; dialog.
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ When you save an image to work on it again later, try using XCF,
+ the GIMP's native file format (use the file extension <tt>.xcf</tt>).
+ This preserves the layers and every aspect of your work-in-progress.
+ Once a project is completed, you can save it as JPEG, PNG, GIF, ...
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ The layer named &quot;Background&quot; it special because it lacks
+ transparency. This prevents you from adding a layer mask or moving
+ the layer up in the stack. You may add transparency to it by
+ right-clicking in the &quot;Layers, Channels and Paths&quot; dialog
+ and selecting &quot;Add Alpha Channel&quot;.
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ Most plug-ins work on the current layer of the current image. In
+ some cases, you will have to merge all layers (Layers-&gt;Flatten Image)
+ if you want the plug-in to work on the whole image.
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+ <tip level="beginner">
+ <_thetip>
+ Not all effects can be applied to all kinds of images. This is
+ indicated by a grayed-out menu-entry. You may need to change
+ the image mode to RGB (Image-&gt;Mode-&gt;RGB), add an alpha-channel
+ (Layers-&gt;Add Alpha Channel) or flatten it (Layers-&gt;Flatten Image).
+ </_thetip>
+ </tip>
+
+<!-- -->
+<!-- (end of tips) -->
+<!-- -->
+</gimp-tips>