# This is the system-wide gimprc file. Any change made in this file # will affect all users of this system, provided that they are not # overriding the default values in their personal gimprc file. # # Lines that start with a '#' are comments. # Blank lines are ignored. # The variable gimp_dir is set to either the interned value # @gimpdir@ or the environment variable GIMP_DIRECTORY. If # the path in GIMP_DIRECTORY is relative, it is considered # relative to your home directory. (prefix "@prefix@") (exec_prefix "@exec_prefix@") (gimp_data_dir "@gimpdatadir@") (gimp_plugin_dir "@gimpplugindir@") # Set the temporary storage directory...files will appear here # during the course of running the gimp. Most files will disappear # when the gimp exits, but some files are likely to remain, # such as working palette files, so it is best if this directory # not be one that is shared by other users or is cleared on machine # reboot such as /tmp. (temp-path "${gimp_dir}/tmp") # Set the swap file location. The gimp uses a tile based memory # allocation scheme. The swap file is used to quickly and easily # swap files out to disk and back in. Be aware that the swap file # can easily get very large if the gimp is used with large images. # Also, things can get horribly slow if the swap file is created on # a directory that is mounted over NFS. For these reasons, it may # be desirable to put your swap file in "/tmp". (swap-path "${gimp_dir}") # Set the brush search path...this path will be searched for valid # brushes at startup. (brush-path "${gimp_dir}/brushes:${gimp_data_dir}/brushes") # Specify a default brush. If none is specified it defaults to the # "1circle.gbr" brush which is just a single pixel sized brush. # The brush is searched for in the brush path. (default-brush "Circle (19)") # Set the pattern search path...this path will be searched for valid # patterns at startup. (pattern-path "${gimp_dir}/patterns:${gimp_data_dir}/patterns") # Specify a default pattern. # The pattern is searched for in the specified pattern paths. (default-pattern "Pine?") # Set the palette search path...this path will be searched for valid # palettes at startup. (palette-path "${gimp_dir}/palettes") # Specify a default palette. # The pattern is searched for in the specified pattern paths. (default-palette "Default") # Set the gradient search path...this path will be searched for valid # gradients at startup. (gradient-path "${gimp_dir}/gradients:${gimp_data_dir}/gradients") # Specify a default gradient. # The gradient is searched for in the specified gradient paths. (default-gradient "German_flag_smooth") # Set the plug-in search path...this path will be searched for # plug-ins when the plug-in is run. (plug-in-path "${gimp_dir}/plug-ins:${gimp_plugin_dir}/plug-ins") # Set the path for the script-fu plug-in. This value is ignored by # the GIMP if the script-fu plug-in is never run. (script-fu-path "${gimp_dir}/scripts:${gimp_data_dir}/scripts") # Set the path to modules that are to be initialized at startup (module-path "${gimp_dir}/modules:${gimp_plugin_dir}/modules") # The tile cache is used to make sure the gimp doesn't thrash # tiles between memory and disk. Setting this value higher will # cause the gimp to use less swap space, but will also cause # the gimp to use more memory. Conversely, a smaller cache size # causes the gimp to use more swap space and less memory. # Note: the gimp will still run even if `tile-cache-size' is # set to 0. The actual size can contain a suffix of 'm', 'M', # 'k', 'K', 'b' or 'B', which makes the gimp interpret the # size as being specified in megabytes, kilobytes and bytes # respectively. If no suffix is specified the size defaults to # being specified in kilobytes. (tile-cache-size 32m) # Speed of marching ants in the selection outline # this value is in milliseconds # (less time indicates faster marching) (marching-ants-speed 300) # Set the number of operations kept on the undo stack (undo-levels 5) # Set the minimal number of colors for dithering on 8-bit displays. # If the GIMP cannot allocate at least this number of colors, a # private colormap will be allocated, resulting in colormap "flashing". # The default value of 144 corresponds to a "color cube" of 6*6*4 colors # where the 3 values stand for shades of red, green and blue. # Multiplying the # of shades of each primary color yields # the total number of colors that will be allocated for the # GIMP colormap. # This number must not exceed 256. Most of the colors remaining after # the allocation of the colorcube will be left to the system palette # in an effort to reduce colormap "flashing". # Note that setting this value to something higher than 216 (6*6*6) # will not work with Gtk versions lower than 1.2.8. (min-colors 144) # Install a private GIMP colormap by default -- only for 8-bit displays # (install-colormap) # Specify that marching ants for selected regions will be drawn # with colormap cycling as oposed to redrawing with different stipple masks # this color cycling option works only with 8-bit displays # (colormap-cycling) # Tools such as fuzzy-select and bucket fill find regions based on a # seed-fill algorithm. The seed fill starts at the intially selected # pixel and progresses in all directions until the difference of pixel # intensity from the original is greater than a specified threshold # ==> This value represents the default threshold (default-threshold 15) # There is always a tradeoff between memory usage and speed. In most # cases, the GIMP opts for speed over memory. However, if memory is # a big issue, set stingy-memory-use # (stingy-memory-use) # When zooming into and out of images, this option enables the # automatic resizing of windows # (allow-resize-windows) # Context-dependent cursors are cool. They are enabled by default. # However, they require overhead that you may want to do without. # Uncomment this line to disable them. # (no-cursor-updating) # Layer preview sizes (also used for the Undo History): # none: no previews in layers dialog/layer selector # tiny: 24x24 # small: 32x32 # medium: 48x48 # large: 64x64 # huge: 128x128 # #: #x# (preview-size small) # Navigation window preview sizes: # small: 48x48 # medium: 80x80 # large: 112x112 # #: #x# (nav-preview-size large) # Tooltips # Comment this out to disable the tooltips in the toolbox # (dont-show-tool-tips) # Help System # Comment this out to disable context-sensitive help with F1 key # (dont-use-help) # Controlling ruler visibility # The default behavior is for rulers to be ON. # This can also be toggled with the View->Toggle Rulers command # or shift+control+r # (dont-show-rulers) # Controlling statusbar visibility # The default behavior is to show the statusbar. # This can also be toggled with the View->Toggle Statusbar command # or shift+control+s # (dont-show-statusbar) # Default units # This is the default unit of a new image. It will appear in the # File/New dialog and will be the unit for coordinate display when # dot-for-dot is off. # The default units can be one of: # (inches millimeters points picas) plus those in your user units database # The default is inches (default-units inches) # Default Resolution units # This is used to specify the resolution of a new image # The units for the resolution can be one of: # (inches millimeters points picas) plus those in your user units database # The default is inches (default-resolution-units inches) # Default Resolution # This is the default resolution of a new image in dpi # The default is 72.0 dpi in both x and y direction (default-xresolution 72.0) (default-yresolution 72.0) # Disable auto saving # Auto saving is not yet implemented! Nothing will be auto-saved, no matter # how you set this here. # Just uncomment the line below... # (dont-auto-save) # Disable confirmation before closing an image without saving # Just uncomment the next line # (dont-confirm-on-close) # By default GIMP remembers the positions and sizes of the main dialogs and # advices your window-manager to place them there again the next time you # use the GIMP. To disable this behaviour, uncomment the line below... # (dont-save-session-info) # Session managment # To let GIMP try to restore your last saved session, # just uncomment the line below... (always-restore-session) # Setting the level of interpolation # Uncommenting this line will enable cubic interpolation. # By default, GIMP uses linear interpolation, which is faster, but # has poorer quality # (cubic-interpolation) # Set the gamma correction values for the display # 1.0 corresponds to no gamma correction. For most displays, # gamma correction should be set to between 2.0 and 2.6 # Run the utility "gamma_correct" to determine appropriate values # for your display. # # One important item to keep in mind: Many images that you might # get from outside sources will in all likelihood already be # gamma-corrected. In these cases, the image will look washed-out # if the gimp has gamma-correction turned on. If you are going # to work with images of this sort, turn gamma correction off # by removing this line, or setting the values to 1.0. # gamma-correction 1.0 # gamma-correction 2.0 # (gamma-correction 1.0) # Set the manner in which transparency is displayed in images # Transparency type can be one of: # 0: Light Checks # 1: Mid-Tone Checks # 2: Dark Checks # 3: White Only # 4: Gray Only # 5: Black Only # Check size can be one of: # 0: Small # 1: Medium # 2: Large (transparency-type 1) (transparency-size 2) # This string sets how image window titles are formatted. # The following percent expansions are performed: # %% literal percent sign # %f bare filename, or "Untitled" # %F full path to file # %p PDB image id # %i view instance number # %t image type (RGB, indexed, greyscale) # %z zoom factor as a percentage # %s source scale factor # %d destination scale factor # %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty # See gimprc(5) for further details. (image-title-format "%D*%f-%p.%i (%t) %z%%") # Global paint options # By default options for the paint tools are local, e.g. all paint tools # use the options you specify in their tool options dialog. If you wish # to have global settings in the brushes dialog that affect all paint tools, # you can change this by uncommenting the next line. # (global-paint-options) # Maximal new image size # To prevent mistakes Gimp will warn you if you try to create a very large # image. The default maximum memory consumption of the new image that # triggers the warning is 32MB. (max-new-image-size 32M) # Trust dirty flag # Gimp tries to keep track of changes to an image. If you trust this # behaviour, nothing will happen if you save an unchanged image. By default # this is turned off. # Just uncomment the following line if you trust the dirty flag. # (trust-dirty-flag) # Perfect mouse tracking # GIMP attempts to keep up with the motion of the pointer when # painting, but when a painting operation is particularly CPU # intensive the GIMP will miss the subtlety of your painting # motion and render overly-angular strokes. Enabling 'perfect # mouse tracking' allows GIMP to track your painting motion # more evenly, at the expense of lagging behind your brush at # times of CPU stress. (perfect-mouse yes) # Help browser # Determines which program to use as browser for the GIMP help pages. # Possible values are "gimp" which means the built-in help browser # which comes with GIMP as a plug-in and "netscape" which will show # the help pages using the "netscape-remote" command. (help-browser gimp) # Fractalexplorer path # This path will be searched for fractals when you use the Fractalexplorer # plug-in. (fractalexplorer-path "${gimp_dir}/fractalexplorer:${gimp_data_dir}/fractalexplorer") # Gfig search path # This path will be searched for Gfig figures when you use the Gfig plug-in. (gfig-path "${gimp_dir}/gfig:${gimp_data_dir}/gfig") # GFlare path # This path will be searched for gflares when you use the GFlare plug-in. (gflare-path "${gimp_dir}/gflare:${gimp_data_dir}/gflare") # Gimpressionist path # This path will be searched for data when you use the Gimpressionist plug-in. (gimpressionist-path "${gimp_dir}/gimpressionist:${gimp_data_dir}/gimpressionist") # [end of file]