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# 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.
#
# By default everything in this file is commented out. The file then
# documents the default values and shows what changes are possible.
#
# The variable ${gimp_dir} is set to the value of the environment variable
# GIMP_DIRECTORY or, if that is not set, the compiled-in default value is
# used. If GIMP_DIRECTORY is not an absolute path, it is interpreted
# relative to your home directory.
# Sets the temporary storage directory. Files will appear here during the
# course of running the GIMP. Most files will disappear when the GIMP exits,
# but some files are likely to remain, so it is best if this directory not be
# one that is shared by other users. This is a single folder.
#
# (temp-path "${gimp_dir}/tmp")
# Sets the swap file location. The gimp uses a tile based memory allocation
# scheme. The swap file is used to quickly and easily swap tiles 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". This is a
# single folder.
#
# (swap-path "${gimp_dir}")
# There is always a tradeoff between memory usage and speed. In most cases,
# the GIMP opts for speed over memory. However, if memory is a big issue,
# try to enable this setting. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (stingy-memory-use no)
# On multiprocessor machines, if GIMP has been compiled with --enable-mp this
# sets how many processors GIMP should use simultaneously. This is an
# integer value.
#
# (num-processors 1)
# The tile cache is used to make sure the GIMP doesn't thrash tiles between
# memory and disk. Setting this value higher will cause the GIMP to use less
# swap space, but will also cause the GIMP to use more memory. Conversely, a
# smaller cache size causes the GIMP to use more swap space and less memory.
# The integer size can contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes
# GIMP interpret the size as being specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes
# or gigabytes. If no suffix is specified the size defaults to being
# specified in kilobytes.
#
# (tile-cache-size 32M)
# Sets the level of interpolation used for scaling and other transformations.
# Possible values are none, linear and cubic.
#
# (interpolation-type linear)
# Sets the plug-in search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (plug-in-path "${gimp_dir}/plug-ins:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/plug-ins")
# Sets the tool-plug-in search path. This is a colon-separated list of
# folders to search.
#
# (tool-plug-in-path "${gimp_dir}/tool-plug-ins:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/tool-plug-ins")
# Sets the module search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (module-path "${gimp_dir}/modules:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/modules")
# Sets the environ search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (environ-path "${gimp_dir}/environ:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/environ")
# Sets the brush search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (brush-path "${gimp_dir}/brushes:${gimp_data_dir}/brushes")
# Sets the pattern search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (pattern-path "${gimp_dir}/patterns:${gimp_data_dir}/patterns")
# Sets the palette search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (palette-path "${gimp_dir}/palettes:${gimp_data_dir}/palettes")
# Sets the gradient search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders
# to search.
#
# (gradient-path "${gimp_dir}/gradients:${gimp_data_dir}/gradients")
# Specify a default brush. The brush is searched for in the specified brush
# path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-brush "Circle (11)")
# Specify a default pattern. The pattern is searched for in the specified
# pattern path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-pattern "Pine")
# Specify a default palette. The palette is searched for in the specified
# palette path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-palette "Default")
# Specify a default gradient. The gradient is searched for in the specified
# gradient path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-gradient "FG to BG (RGB)")
# Specify a default font. The font is searched for in the fontconfig font
# path. This is a string value.
#
# (default-font "Sans")
# Sets the default comment. This is a string value.
#
# (default-comment "Created with The GIMP")
# Sets the default image type in the "File/New" dialog. Possible values are
# rgb, gray and indexed.
#
# (default-image-type rgb)
# Sets the default image width in the "File/New" dialog. This is an integer
# value.
#
# (default-image-width 256)
# Sets the default image height in the "File/New" dialog. This is an integer
# value.
#
# (default-image-height 256)
# Sets the default unit for new images and for the "File/New" dialog. This
# units will be used for coordinate display when not in dot-for-dot mode.
# The unit can be one inches, millimeters, points or picas plus those in your
# user units database.
#
# (default-unit inches)
# Sets the default horizontal resolution for new images and for the
# "File/New" dialog. This value is always in dpi (dots per inch). This is a
# float value.
#
# (default-xresolution 72.000000)
# Sets the default vertical resolution for new images and for the "File/New"
# dialog. This value is always in dpi (dots per inch). This is a float
# value.
#
# (default-yresolution 72.000000)
# Sets the units for the display of the default resolution in the "File/New"
# dialog. The unit can be one inches, millimeters, points or picas plus
# those in your user units database.
#
# (default-resolution-unit inches)
# Sets the minimal number of operations that can be undone. More undo levels
# are kept available until the undo-size limit is reached. This is an
# integer value.
#
# (undo-levels 5)
# Sets an upper limit to the memory that is used per image to keep operations
# on the undo stack. The integer size can contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M'
# or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the size as being specified in bytes,
# kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no suffix is specified the size
# defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (undo-size 1024k)
# Sets the pluginrc search path. This is a single filename.
#
# (pluginrc-path "${gimp_dir}/pluginrc")
# To inhibit loading of a module, add its name here. This is a string value.
#
# (module-load-inhibit "foo")
# Sets whether GIMP should create previews of layers and channels. Previews
# in the layers and channels dialog are nice to have but they can slow things
# down when working with large images. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (layer-previews yes)
# Sets the default preview size for layers and channels. Possible values are
# tiny, extra-small, small, medium, large, extra-large, huge, enormous and
# gigantic.
#
# (layer-preview-size medium)
# Sets the size of the thumbnail saved with each image. Note that GIMP can
# not save thumbnails if layer previews are disabled. Possible values are
# none, normal and large.
#
# (thumbnail-size normal)
# This setting is ignored. This is a float value.
#
# (gamma-correction 1.000000)
# Install a private colormap; might be useful on pseudocolor visuals.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (install-colormap no)
# Generally only a concern for 8-bit displays, this sets the minimum number
# of system colors allocated for the GIMP. This is an integer value.
#
# (min-colors 144)
# Speed of marching ants in the selection outline. This value is in
# milliseconds (less time indicates faster marching). This is an integer
# value.
#
# (marching-ants-speed 300)
# Specify that marching ants for selected regions will be drawn with colormap
# cycling as opposed to be drawn as animated lines. This color cycling
# option works only with 8-bit displays. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (colormap-cycling no)
# When enabled, the image window will automatically resize itself, when
# zooming into and out of images. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (resize-windows-on-zoom no)
# When enabled, the image window will automatically resize itself, whenever
# the physical image size changes. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (resize-windows-on-resize no)
# When enabled, this will ensure that each pixel of an image gets mapped to a
# pixel on the screen. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (default-dot-for-dot yes)
# When enabled, this will ensure that the full image is visible after a file
# is opened, otherwise it will be displayed with a scale of 1:1. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (initial-zoom-to-fit yes)
# When enabled, the X server is queried for the mouse's current position on
# each motion event, rather than relying on the position hint. This means
# painting with large brushes should be more accurate, but it may be slower.
# Perversely, on some X servers enabling this option results in faster
# painting. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (perfect-mouse no)
# Sets the mode of cursor the GIMP will use. Possible values are tool-icon,
# tool-crosshair and crosshair.
#
# (cursor-mode tool-icon)
# Context-dependent cursors are cool. They are enabled by default. However,
# they require overhead that you may want to do without. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (cursor-updating yes)
# Sets the text to appear in image window titles. This is a format string;
# certain % character sequences are recognised and expanded as follows:
#
# %% literal percent sign
# %f bare filename, or "Untitled"
# %F full path to file, or "Untitled"
# %p PDB image id
# %i view instance number
# %t image type (RGB, grayscale, indexed)
# %z zoom factor as a percentage
# %s source scale factor
# %d destination scale factor
# %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
# %Cx expands to x if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
# %m memory used by the image
# %l the number of layers
# %L the name of the active layer/channel
# %w image width in pixels
# %W image width in real-world units
# %h image height in pixels
# %H image height in real-world units
# %u unit symbol
# %U unit abbreviation
#
#
# (image-title-format "%f-%p.%i (%t)")
# Sets the text to appear in image window status bars. This is a format
# string; certain % character sequences are recognised and expanded as
# follows:
#
# %% literal percent sign
# %f bare filename, or "Untitled"
# %F full path to file, or "Untitled"
# %p PDB image id
# %i view instance number
# %t image type (RGB, grayscale, indexed)
# %z zoom factor as a percentage
# %s source scale factor
# %d destination scale factor
# %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
# %Cx expands to x if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
# %m memory used by the image
# %l the number of layers
# %L the name of the active layer/channel
# %w image width in pixels
# %W image width in real-world units
# %h image height in pixels
# %H image height in real-world units
# %u unit symbol
# %U unit abbreviation
#
#
# (image-status-format "%f-%p.%i (%t)")
# When enabled, the menubar is visible by default. This can also be toggled
# with the "View->Show Menubar" command. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-menubar no)
# When enabled, the rulers are visible by default. This can also be toggled
# with the "View->Show Rulers" command. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-rulers yes)
# When enabled, the scrollbars are visible by default. This can also be
# toggled with the "View->Show Scrollbars" command. Possible values are yes
# and no.
#
# (show-scrollbars yes)
# When enabled, the statusbar is visible by default. This can also be toggled
# with the "View->Show Statusbar" command. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-statusbar yes)
# Ask for confirmation before closing an image without saving. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (confirm-on-close yes)
# Sets the monitor's horizontal resolution, in dots per inch. If set to 0,
# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
# resolution information. This is a float value.
#
# (monitor-xresolution 72.000000)
# Sets the monitor's vertical resolution, in dots per inch. If set to 0,
# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
# resolution information. This is a float value.
#
# (monitor-yresolution 72.000000)
# When enabled, the GIMP will use the monitor resolution from the windowing
# system. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (monitor-resolution-from-windowing-system yes)
# Sets the size of the navigation preview available in the lower right corner
# of the image window. Possible values are tiny, extra-small, small, medium,
# large, extra-large, huge, enormous and gigantic.
#
# (navigation-preview-size medium)
# Specifies how the area around the image should be drawn. Possible values
# are default, light-check, dark-check and custom.
#
# (canvas-padding-mode default)
# Sets the canvas padding color used if the padding mode is set to custom
# color. The color is specified in the form (color-rgba red green blue
# alpha) with channel values as floats between 0.0 and 1.0.
#
# (canvas-padding-color (color-rgba 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000))
# Sets the size of the checkerboard used to display transparency. Possible
# values are small-checks, medium-checks and large-checks.
#
# (transparency-size medium-checks)
# Sets the manner in which transparency is displayed in images. Possible
# values are light-checks, gray-checks, dark-checks, white-only, gray-only
# and black-only.
#
# (transparency-type gray-checks)
# 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. This is an integer value.
#
# (default-threshold 15)
# When enabled, the GIMP will use a different info window per image view.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (info-window-per-display no)
# When enabled, the GIMP will not save if the image is unchanged since
# opening it. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (trust-dirty-flag no)
# Remember the current tool, pattern, color, and brush across GIMP sessions.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (save-device-status no)
# Save the positions and sizes of the main dialogs when the GIMP exits.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (save-session-info yes)
# Let GIMP try to restore your last saved session on each startup. Possible
# values are yes and no.
#
# (restore-session yes)
# Enable to display a handy GIMP tip on startup. Possible values are yes and
# no.
#
# (show-tips yes)
# Enable to display tooltips. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (show-tool-tips yes)
# When enabled, menus can be torn off. Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (tearoff-menus yes)
# When enabled, you can change keyboard shortcuts for menu items on the fly.
# Possible values are yes and no.
#
# (can-change-accels no)
# Save changed keyboard shortcuts when the GIMP exits. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (save-accels yes)
# Restore saved keyboard shortcuts on each GIMP startup. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (restore-accels yes)
# How many recently opened image filenames to keep on the File menu. This is
# an integer value.
#
# (last-opened-size 4)
# GIMP will warn the user if an attempt is made to create an image that would
# take more memory than the size specified here. The integer size can
# contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the
# size as being specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no
# suffix is specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
#
# (max-new-image-size 32M)
# Sets the theme search path. This is a colon-separated list of folders to
# search.
#
# (theme-path "${gimp_dir}/themes:${gimp_data_dir}/themes")
# The name of the theme to use. This is a string value.
#
# (theme "Default")
# When enabled, pressing F1 will open the help browser. Possible values are
# yes and no.
#
# (use-help yes)
# Sets the browser used by the help system. Possible values are gimp and
# netscape.
#
# (help-browser gimp)
# Where to search for fractals used by the Fractal Explorer plug-in. This is
# a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (fractalexplorer-path "${gimp_dir}/fractalexplorer:${gimp_data_dir}/fractalexplorer")
# Where to search for Gfig figures used by the Gfig plug-in. This is a
# colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gfig-path "${gimp_dir}/gfig:${gimp_data_dir}/gfig")
# Where to search for gflares used by the GFlare plug-in. This is a
# colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gflare-path "${gimp_dir}/gflare:${gimp_data_dir}/gflare")
# Where to search for data used by the Gimpressionist plug-in. This is a
# colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (gimpressionist-path "${gimp_dir}/gimpressionist:${gimp_data_dir}/gimpressionist")
# This path will be searched for scripts when the Script-Fu plug-in is run.
# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
#
# (script-fu-path "${gimp_dir}/scripts:${gimp_data_dir}/scripts")