(10-20-2023, 08:34 PM)Macr237 Wrote: I did have two versions of GIMP installed, but removed the other a week or so ago.
Ah...but is the Gimp user profile ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/ still there ? You could delete it but better to keep and move any resources yourself to a new clean flatpak Gimp user profile. If it exists, just rename it
Quote:I am a little hesitant to delete .var, as net.sourceforge.Hugin is in there as well. I could delete the sub-directory org.gimp.GIMP though.
That is a fair comment. These are made when the flatpak is first run, so Hugin resets. Yes, Just delete the Gimp sub-directory.
Quote:I also noted G'MIC was in there, but can't remember if I added a Flatpak version. I will have to list my flatpaks and see. Either way, should it still be good to delete org.gimp.GIMP folder?
There are some plugins that require a dedicated flatpak version, gimp_gmic_qt , resynthesizer , BIMP - flatpak list will tell you.
Quote:I followed PixLab's suggestion of making a new folder, where I can now place all my fonts, palettes, etc.
The ~/.var/app/org.gimp.GIMP/config/GIMP/2.10/"resource-folder" is such a cumbersome location, even with a regular Gimp 2.10, which I usually use, making a convenient set of folders makes sense.
Not giving away anything here, This is what I use. The _alt folders are for Ofnuts resource manager, swopping fonts, brushes, scripts in-and-out-on-the-go. I don't think that works with a flatpak. GEGL symlinks to ~/.local/share/gegl-0.4/plug-ins/ to save hunting that out. All sorts of things you can do.