It may be that the font cache is being built on the very first run, which
can take a little time. Try starting it and leaving it alone for a bit.
After the first time it should load up _much_ faster.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:24 PM michael99 wrote:
> I have installed GIMP 2.8.18 and it appears O
I have installed GIMP 2.8.18 and it appears Ok
However when I push the Start Icon the program seems to start but:
1. But no main windows shows up all I get is an icon on the task bar.
2. When I try to push the maximize on the task icon nothing happens
So my program does not run - I have idea what
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I registered on the forum a few days ago but never got the email (even though it
said it was successful) so I registered with different details because it was
impossible to contact anybody. Is it possible to get my original registration
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>I have created an image with text and saved it as .xcf file. I also
>export as .jpg and no problem. I load it to my slider in WordPress and
>it is perfect.
>
>Now I have created another image the same size with text albeit
>similar but different fonts. I saved as .xcf file and then exported
>it
I have created an image with text and saved it as .xcf file. I also export as
.jpg and no problem. I load it to my slider in WordPress and it is perfect.
Now I have created another image the same size with text albeit similar but
different fonts. I saved as .xcf file and then exported it as .jpg
>I would use the operating system's own file system browser to go into
>the directories where the GIMP keeps its configuration files, plugins,
>etc. and look for the files in a folder there (probably "patterns").
>Then either look at the relevant files' creation dates, or sort the
>files by date, i
On 12/07/2016 05:00 PM, JDawg wrote:
> I'm trying to do a series of WAVE distorts on an image, but it seems the shape
> of the distort is driven by the image size and shape, not the selected area.
> And the center of the distort is always the center of the image, and again,
> not
> the center o