GrafX2

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GrafX2

http://grafx2.eu/
Pixel art editing program

A pixel-art focused tool inspired by Deluxe Paint. Originally running on MS-DOS as a bitmap editor authored by the team at Sunset Design, has now been ported to several platforms including GNU/Linux, BSDs, HaikuOS, etc.

"IRC Help" IRC Help channel
irc://irc.libera.chat/grafx2
"IRC general" IRC general channel
irc://irc.libera.chat/grafx2
"IRC development" IRC development channel
irc://irc.libera.chat/grafx2





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mmzero, craigt

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29 December 2023




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Resources and communication

Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to buildfontconfig
Required to buildhicolor-icon-theme
Required to buildLua 5.1
Required to buildSDL1.2
Required to buildSDL 2.0




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