02-15-2019, 06:11 AM
I have never heard of GIMPTRICKS so can't comment on that.
The DELETE button is the DELETE key on the keyboard. The menu item is Edit > Clear. You can see the keybaord shortcut, Delete, there.
You should SAVE your image as an .xcf file. This is Gimp's own format and preserves layers, etc. You then EXPORT in the required format (jpg, png, etc). If you need to make edits, open the xcf file again.
I am not sure what remnants you mean.
Go to Edit > Preferences > Tool Options . Click on Reset Saved Tool Options to Default Values, and Uncheck Save tool options on exit
Go to Edit > Preferences > Interface > Window Management. Click on Reset Saved Window Positions to Default Values, and Uncheck Save window positions on exit.
The DELETE button is the DELETE key on the keyboard. The menu item is Edit > Clear. You can see the keybaord shortcut, Delete, there.
You should SAVE your image as an .xcf file. This is Gimp's own format and preserves layers, etc. You then EXPORT in the required format (jpg, png, etc). If you need to make edits, open the xcf file again.
I am not sure what remnants you mean.
Go to Edit > Preferences > Tool Options . Click on Reset Saved Tool Options to Default Values, and Uncheck Save tool options on exit
Go to Edit > Preferences > Interface > Window Management. Click on Reset Saved Window Positions to Default Values, and Uncheck Save window positions on exit.