Remus Boara wrote:
> How can I have only a single GIMP instance?
Use gimp-remote
HTH,
Michael
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Hi,
How can I have only a single GIMP instance?
If I have GIMP already open and I double click on some xcf file or other
this is opening me up a new GIMP instance. I would like to have opened a
new window on the same session.
Thanks.
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Sorry,
I didn't see that there was an answer to the question already...and my
answer was really wrong soI am sorry.
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Jeff,
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 00:33, Jeff Stern wrote:
> hi, is there any way to start gimp so that if there is already another
> instance of the gimp running (by current user, or on same display,
> etc.), gimp just uses the earlier-running (1st) instance, instead of
> starting up a whole new ins
this just in..
i realized that even though the compilation compiled gimp-remote
*before* choking on the missing jpeglib, so i lucked out.
[fyi i didnĀ“t set any compile flags (directories, etc.).. just ran
configure and make right out of the tarball.]
gimp-remote is small (9k after stripping). i
hi, david, thanks for your prompt (and informative) response. much
appreciated..
1) i did a little digging and found out that though it comes with the
gimp source distribution, the gimp-remote executable program has been
missing for some time from the redhat rpms. this omission is a bug, and
t
> hi, is there any way to start gimp so that if there is already another
> instance of the gimp running (by current user, or on same display,
> etc.), gimp just uses the earlier-running (1st) instance, instead of
> starting up a whole new instance?
I would have thought mention of "gimp-remote"
hi, is there any way to start gimp so that if there is already another
instance of the gimp running (by current user, or on same display,
etc.), gimp just uses the earlier-running (1st) instance, instead of
starting up a whole new instance?
there are many programs that do this. and it makes sen