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| Theming 3.2 ( in my case like win3.x) |
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Posted by: bluedxca93 - 06-23-2026, 05:50 PM - Forum: Installation and usage
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Hi, is there a documentation on how to theme gimp 3.2? In the screenshot you can see how far i could progress on my own. Gimp now looks a lot friendlyier and more usable to my taste. And its blazingly fast on linux with 64 GB of ram.
I did found out that the toolitem group can be acessed from css with:
Code:
GimpDock toolitemgroup button.flat {
border-color: #000; background-image: none; border-radius: 2px; color: #000000; border-top: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; background-color: #c6c6c6; box-shadow: inset -2px 0 #94918C, inset 0 -2px #94918C, inset 2px 0 #FFFFFF, inset 0 2px #FFFFFF;
}
GimpDock toolitemgroup button:checked {
border-color: #000; box-shadow:inset 2px 2px #000, inset -2px -2px;
}
kind regards bluedxca93
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| Fine-tuning GIMP performance for huge canvas sizes (Resource Cache question) |
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Posted by: MaxClifton - 06-22-2026, 06:44 AM - Forum: General questions
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Hey folks,
Quick question regarding hardware optimization. I recently upgraded my PC to 32GB of RAM and an NVMe SSD, but I’m still noticing some stuttering and brush lag when working on massive digital painting canvases (around 6000x6000px with dozens of layers).
I’ve looked into the Preferences under System Resources, but I’m a bit confused about how high I should safely set the "Resource Cache" (Tile Cache). Is it safe to allocate around 70-80% of my total RAM to it, or will that starve my OS and cause system instability?
Also, does GIMP actually utilize GPU acceleration effectively through OpenCL on modern setups, or am I better off leaving that toggle unchecked? Any advice on making GIMP run as buttery smooth as possible would be greatly appreciated!
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| How to restore tool docks to original setup |
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Posted by: ajax - 06-16-2026, 05:42 PM - Forum: General questions
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I am using GIMP on Windows if that matters in Single Window Mode.
It looks like I did something, unknown to me, which has caused the tool options to stop being displayed in the frame on the left side of the window. It looks like they now appear in the top of the frame on the right side which, for me, normally displays a histogram. I think the setup I prefer is the standard default (out-of-the-box so to speak.
I'd be grateful if someone could explain how to restore GIMP to its' prior state.
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