[Gimp-user] can't resize vertical dimension of gimp

2018-04-16 Thread Roy_Pittman
>Attachment is not a screenshot.

That is correct. I erred in clicking "Add attachment" thinking I had to do that
to attach the screenshot I had already uploaded. Little did I know that the mail
user program would then insist on another attachment and not give me the
opportunity to re-attach my screenshot.

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQz0zCyVFJU 4 minutes duration shown
>in Win10.
That worked well!  I just needed to  Edit>Preferences>Window Mgmt>Reset to
Defaults then restart gimp.
Thanks very much!

I invite you to look at  http://betweentheleaves.com/ to see what I have done
with gimp.

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[Gimp-user] can't resize vertical dimension of gimp

2018-04-16 Thread Roy_Pittman
When I start gimp the window gimp is in is too large in the vertical and I
cannot resize it. The lowest part of that window is buried behind my panel (even
if I hide the panel). Shrinking the horizontal dimension works fine but all
attempts to diminish the vertical dimension fail.  See attached screenshot.

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[Gimp-user] can't resize vertical dimension of gimp

2018-04-16 Thread rich404
>When I start gimp the window gimp is in is too large in the vertical
>and I cannot resize it. The lowest part of that window is buried
>behind my panel (even if I hide the panel). Shrinking the horizontal
>dimension works fine but all attempts to diminish the vertical
>dimension fail.  See attached screenshot.

Attachment is not a screenshot.

You do not give your OS, in this case does not make much difference but this
demo on setting Gimp up after installation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQz0zCyVFJU 4 minutes duration shown in Win10.

Then it depends on display, Gimp 2.8.x does really need XGA (width x 768pix) as
a minimum, not usually a problem these days.

My guess, If you are in single window mode, increase the width of the docks and
dialogues, as attached screenshot. There are hotspots when you hover the mouse
pointer over the edges. Not too easy to see initially. Increase the width(s) and
the overall window can be resized.

If short on screen area, you can take little used tool icons out of the tool
box, helps reduce the overall height. - look in Edit -> Preferences -> Toolbox.
They are all still accessible via menus.

rich: www.gimp-forum.net

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