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    Latest available version of GIMP


    I know a few people on SevenForums use GIMP.

    GIMP 2.8.16 is now available.
    http://www.gimp.org/
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    Heck I'm still on 2.8.10
    Never could get the last version to show all the icons under layers.. :/

    I haven't used gimp or cd6 in a long time
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    ThrashZone said:
    Heck I'm still on 2.8.10
    Never could get the last version to show all the icons under layers.. :/

    I haven't used gimp or cd6 in a long time
    Ive been using 2.8.10 for a long time as 2.8.14 had weird interface glitches on my PC.

    I use GIMP almost every week (wallpapers, screenshots & TAFE subject documentation).
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    To get GIMP to work properly on my system I have to remove most of win 7 visual effects. Not sure which ones cause the problem. I just set it for best performance and add a few back.
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    Interesting


    kado897 said:
    To get GIMP to work properly on my system I have to remove most of win 7 visual effects. Not sure which ones cause the problem. I just set it for best performance and add a few back.
    I've never noticed any issues as I always use "Custom" settings for Visual Effects.
    Latest available version of GIMP-performance-options-visual-effects.png
    Last edited by lehnerus2000; 26 Nov 2015 at 08:45. Reason: Title
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    One of these day I'll get around to finding which setting is the problem with me but at least I have a very snappy GUI.
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    Yea I don't use a whole lot of them personally
    Haven't tried the new versions in a while either
    But I would guess it's the bottom setting :/
    Attachment 376787
    Last edited by ThrashZone; 05 Oct 2016 at 21:48.
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    GIMP User Settings


    Something you could try:

    • Create a backup of your GIMP user settings (C:\Users\<username>\.gimp-2.8)
    • Delete the current settings and let GIMP create a new set of GIMP user settings

    I had an issue with the "Export as jpg" dialog window not showing the estimated file size (after I created a new Windows installation last year).
    Creating a new set of GIMP user settings fixed the issue.

    I have no idea what caused it, as I was able to transfer my old settings to the new GIMP user settings folder, without causing the issue to reappear.
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    ThrashZone said:
    Yea I don't use a whole lot of them personally
    Haven't tried the new versions in a while either
    But I would guess it's the bottom setting :/
    Attachment 376787
    Nope. These are my current settings.

    Latest available version of GIMP-2015-11-26-001.pngLatest available version of GIMP-2015-11-26-002.png

    I have to admit that it is several versions since I tried it with everything selected.
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    Yep might be a good time to take a look see at the new version since I don't use it much anyway
    Thanks for the heads up :)
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