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AppData/Roaming versus Gimp userfolder on Windows
#1
Im kind of confused about this.....

is:

C:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Gimp\2.10\XXX

(with XXX being Gradients, Fonts, Pattern, etc)

the new Gimp Userfolder ??

It used to be:

C:\Users\me\.gimp-2.10\XXX
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#2
RC2 didn't have any folders in app data nor in User folder and with RC2 I got this glitches https://www.gimp-forum.net/attachment.php?aid=1666


With official release everything is fixed.
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#3
(04-29-2018, 03:55 AM)Espermaschine Wrote: Im kind of confused about this.....

is:

C:\Users\me\AppData\Roaming\Gimp\2.10\XXX

(with XXX being Gradients, Fonts, Pattern, etc)

the new Gimp Userfolder ??

It used to be:

C:\Users\me\.gimp-2.10\XXX

Yes.... makes more sense in Windows. In "corporate" use, you can have unassigned computers linked to a Windows network/server, and users can log on any machine. When they log in, their AppData/Roaming profile on the local machine is synchronized with the server.
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(04-29-2018, 12:35 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: Yes.... makes more sense in Windows. In "corporate" use, you can have unassigned computers linked to a Windows network/server, and users can log on any machine. When they log in, their AppData/Roaming profile on the local machine is synchronized with the server.

good to know !

its the same in Inkscape
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