On 11/16/2017 07:23 AM, NicPic wrote: > I want to print an image 277mm long on an A4 sheet. At that length it has to > be > in Landscape orientation, otherwise it won't accept me subsequently > specifying a > printed image length of 277mm under File > Print. Many times I've sorted this > by > File > Page Setup > check "Landscape", (prior to File > Print > choosing > settings). Now all of a sudden, if I check "Landscape" in Page Setup and hit > OK, > the dialog box disappears, but if I then go back into it it's put the check > button back to "Portrait" (and it does this for other settings experimentally > changed inside the same box). Is there some obscure setting hiding elsewhere > in > GIMP that explains this? Can anyone help, it's totally baffling. BTW yes I've > uninstalled GIMP 2.8 and reinstalled it, clearled Browsing History / Cookies, > Restarted PC etc. Windows 7 Ultimate if that's relevant.
When reinstalling a program on Windows 7 to get rid of a configuration error or a glitch in a configuration file, first "uninstall" the program, then find the folder where the program stores its data and delete that folder before reinstalling the program. http://www.blogtechnika.com/what-is-application-data-folder-in-windows-7/ (or) https://tinyurl.com/lqgtgyn I'm not sure that will help in your present situation, but if the problem is an error of some kind in a GIMP configuration file, deleting the folder the config files live in before reinstalling should fix it. _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list