10-21-2017, 06:28 PM
Rather than edit the shortcut try running Gimp from a terminal using a command like this
Capitals are not important in Windows but the quotation marks and spaces are.
That will get you a log file that you can copy/paste or post a zipped file to the forum.
Demo https://youtu.be/i2-wno4JlMs about 3 minutes
On the other hand, that earlier post involved a separate application, a clipboard, that interfered with Gimp. Are you sure nothing like that occurred?
Code:
"C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\bin\gimp-2.8.exe" --verbose > log.txt
Capitals are not important in Windows but the quotation marks and spaces are.
That will get you a log file that you can copy/paste or post a zipped file to the forum.
Demo https://youtu.be/i2-wno4JlMs about 3 minutes
On the other hand, that earlier post involved a separate application, a clipboard, that interfered with Gimp. Are you sure nothing like that occurred?