11-28-2021, 09:35 AM
I did say, Unzip, read the included documentation. However
If you find that a plugin is not easy to find, there are ways.
1) Traditionally, Help -> Plug-in Browser lets you search for a name and gives the location. Might look like this <Vectors>/Tools. Means use the paths dialogue context menu.
2) Gimp 2.10 brought in a search facility using the forward slash key ?/ the key with the shifted question mark.
That lets you search for key words and select from a list. Click on the entry to invoke the plugin.
A quick animation of that, (1) right click context. I detached the paths dialog so you can see the bottom of the menu. Not usually required.
(2) Followed by / search. 50 seconds https://i.imgur.com/0dakcSt.mp4
If you find that a plugin is not easy to find, there are ways.
1) Traditionally, Help -> Plug-in Browser lets you search for a name and gives the location. Might look like this <Vectors>/Tools. Means use the paths dialogue context menu.
2) Gimp 2.10 brought in a search facility using the forward slash key ?/ the key with the shifted question mark.
That lets you search for key words and select from a list. Click on the entry to invoke the plugin.
A quick animation of that, (1) right click context. I detached the paths dialog so you can see the bottom of the menu. Not usually required.
(2) Followed by / search. 50 seconds https://i.imgur.com/0dakcSt.mp4