>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. 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.
>>
>>That is correct. But this should only affect memory usage and start-up
>>time. So as long as you have enough RAM, more brushes shouldn't slow
>>GIMP down (except for the increased start-up time).
>>
>>> Is there any caching that would allow to have them available but not
>>> loaded full-res until we need them ?
>>
>>Lazy-loading of brushes and other resource files has been proposed
>>several times, but it was never fully implemented. There's a bug-report
>>about it and we are of course appreciating patches to implement this.
>>
>>
>>Sven
>>
>>
>>
Something else about slow brushes:
I noticed delayed reacting of brushes, when they are bigger size. Some brushes 
didn`t work at all anymore, especially when a pen tablet was used. With mouse 
it was faster, but still not good. After unchecking "show brush outline" in the 
"preferences"-"image windows" section the problem was gone.

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