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Gimp comes with a bunch of legacy patterns, gradients, tool presets, palettes, and so on.
I rarely use any of them and I want to remove most of this stuff.
I am using flatpak Gimp on Mint 19.
Any idea how I can remove these things?
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07-05-2020, 10:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2020, 10:27 AM by mholder.)
How do I access the /app virtual filesystem?
I plan to copy/save a few files, sure, but where are they so that I can do this?
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THanks! I wouldn't do it exactly that way, but that certainly works. I have my normal folders that I use for gradients, patterns, etc, and I paste the old ones I want to keep in there, then I remove the legacy folders.
I guess the only issue is that every update I must remove the legacy Flatpak folders in the preferences.
It is nice to remove so many useless (at least for me) patterns and gradients and tool presets and on and on . . . they are bloating up my work spaces.