03-08-2018, 11:54 AM
Your first screenshot(s), you seem to have lost Python for some reason - do not know why.
That second link, well just a regular Gimp profile after a first run. Closing Gimp will populate that. see the video.
The shot of the 'portable' gimp profile. That is a bit mixed up installation. I am sure you know what goes where - leave you to sort that out.
Error messages: I get error messages from my regular linux Gimp 2.9.9 - It does not like the old theme I use, it does not like recently-used.xbel disabled...etc Since it is not run from a terminal I tend to ignore these until something serious occurs.
The one I get with the Windows Gimp 2.9.8 is
(gimp-2.9.exe:2920): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_content_type_is_a: assertion ‘super type != NULL’ failed
And that gets repeated over-and-over-again on opening and saving an image. Bottom line. Does Gimp work? Yes. Ignore for the moment. It is a common type of error message in all sorts of linux applications and some ported to Windows.
Everyone has their own way of doing things but in this case as I wrote earlier, keep things simple. When it is working that is the time to tuck files and folders away under long paths.
This video shows much of the above: https://youtu.be/CT3vuEBKkIY duration 5 minutes
I would consider that a working installation.
That second link, well just a regular Gimp profile after a first run. Closing Gimp will populate that. see the video.
The shot of the 'portable' gimp profile. That is a bit mixed up installation. I am sure you know what goes where - leave you to sort that out.
Error messages: I get error messages from my regular linux Gimp 2.9.9 - It does not like the old theme I use, it does not like recently-used.xbel disabled...etc Since it is not run from a terminal I tend to ignore these until something serious occurs.
The one I get with the Windows Gimp 2.9.8 is
(gimp-2.9.exe:2920): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: g_content_type_is_a: assertion ‘super type != NULL’ failed
And that gets repeated over-and-over-again on opening and saving an image. Bottom line. Does Gimp work? Yes. Ignore for the moment. It is a common type of error message in all sorts of linux applications and some ported to Windows.
Everyone has their own way of doing things but in this case as I wrote earlier, keep things simple. When it is working that is the time to tuck files and folders away under long paths.
This video shows much of the above: https://youtu.be/CT3vuEBKkIY duration 5 minutes
I would consider that a working installation.