>Setup Gimp the way you want it to start off, including the tools ,
>brush, font,
>anything you like.
>
>Set the overall window size/position the way you want it.
>
>Set the docks the way you want them, default Gimp 2.10 comes with many
>you might
>not use.
>
>Go to Edit -> Preferences
>
>Set th
>That works great!
>
>I've installed Gimp using pacman, nothing fancy. But now, strangely
>when I
>restart the dialog boxes are back...??? That's since I tried tab. So
>problem
>solved? I'm not sure if this was me missing something or if there was
>an issue
>that the tab key somehow solved... I'm c
>Press the tab key to show or hide the toolbox and dialogues.
That works great!
I've installed Gimp using pacman, nothing fancy. But now, strangely when I
restart the dialog boxes are back...??? That's since I tried tab. So problem
solved? I'm not sure if this was me missing something or if there
On Thu, 2019-09-26 at 22:18 +0200, GimpUserNo666 wrote:
> Hi, I've got Gimp v.2.10.12 on Linux (Archlinux/Gnome) and every time
> I open the
> application there is no toolbox - neither layer window.
Press the tab key to show or hide the toolbox and dialogues.
>
> Since I need those to be open, I
Hi, I've got Gimp v.2.10.12 on Linux (Archlinux/Gnome) and every time I open the
application there is no toolbox - neither layer window.
Since I need those to be open, I open them every time but when I leave the
application it doesn't seem to remember they were open. I've set up Gimp to
"save tool