06-17-2017, 06:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2017, 06:25 PM by rich2005.
Edit Reason: typo
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Best guess.
You have been playing about in Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Scripts
and deleted the reference path to the default Gimp scripts
C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0\scripts
The scripts are still there, unless you deleted them. If they are still there several ways. Two ways maybe.
1. Remake the path in Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Scripts
The icons at the top are tools for this.
2. Go into your Gimp profile, C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8 and disable the file gimprc by renaming it.
Gimp will eventually make a new one.
If all else fails, rename the complete Gimp profile to C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8-bak and Gimp will start up as a new installation and create a new profile Copy any required scripts/plug-ins from the old to the new.
You have been playing about in Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Scripts
and deleted the reference path to the default Gimp scripts
C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0\scripts
The scripts are still there, unless you deleted them. If they are still there several ways. Two ways maybe.
1. Remake the path in Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Scripts
The icons at the top are tools for this.
2. Go into your Gimp profile, C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8 and disable the file gimprc by renaming it.
Gimp will eventually make a new one.
If all else fails, rename the complete Gimp profile to C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8-bak and Gimp will start up as a new installation and create a new profile Copy any required scripts/plug-ins from the old to the new.