>No as explained by Sven
>You may use GURM (a python plugin) to separate brush
>(pattern gradients) in sets and chose which load
>Next Gimp should allow tagging resources
>considere
>>On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 22:37 +0100, Cedric Gemy wrote:
>>> Just put the .abr file in your $HOME/.gimp-2.6/brushes
No as explained by Sven
You may use GURM (a python plugin) to separate brush
(pattern gradients) in sets and chose which load
Next Gimp should allow tagging resources
considere
>On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 22:37 +0100, Cedric Gemy wrote:
>> Just put the .abr file in your $HOME/.gimp-2.6/brushes. Relau
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 22:37 +0100, Cédric Gémy wrote:
> Just put the .abr file in your $HOME/.gimp-2.6/brushes. Relaunch gimp
> and it might be OK.
>
> Unfortunately, i feel that Gimp is running much slower when such brush
> set are loaded. It seems to me that gimp loads them all at launch time.
Just put the .abr file in your $HOME/.gimp-2.6/brushes. Relaunch gimp
and it might be OK.
Unfortunately, i feel that Gimp is running much slower when such brush
set are loaded. It seems to me that gimp loads them all at launch time.
Is there any caching that would allow to have them available but