4 hours ago
This is great news. Ever since version 3.0 was announced I've been worried about how to handle it.
I don't know exactly what this RC1 in front of the version identifier means. (3.0 RC1). But I think the stable version is still 2.10.38. So I'll wait until version 3.0 is a stable version.
Anyway, taking advantage of the post...
I'm not sure what the equivalent screen shot by Pixlab ( /home/patrice/.config/GIMP ) would be for my portable/Windows version.
If I'm not mistaken my Gimp location is at:
---➤> C:\Gimp-2.10.28_Portable_32-64bit-Win
Although I discovered two other folders that I don't know if I can delete them or not.
So here's another question:
Can the content I found in User/ AppData/ Roaming/ GIMP/ 2.10 and in User/ AppData/ Local/ GIMP/ 2.10/ Crashlog be deleted?
In the first folder, only the folders: filters, internal-data and tool-options have some files. The others are empty.
In the second folder (crashLog), there are 103 files that go from 08/Sep/2022 to 08/Jul/2024.
PixLab and rich2005, thank you!
I don't know exactly what this RC1 in front of the version identifier means. (3.0 RC1). But I think the stable version is still 2.10.38. So I'll wait until version 3.0 is a stable version.
Anyway, taking advantage of the post...
I'm not sure what the equivalent screen shot by Pixlab ( /home/patrice/.config/GIMP ) would be for my portable/Windows version.
If I'm not mistaken my Gimp location is at:
---➤> C:\Gimp-2.10.28_Portable_32-64bit-Win
Although I discovered two other folders that I don't know if I can delete them or not.
So here's another question:
Can the content I found in User/ AppData/ Roaming/ GIMP/ 2.10 and in User/ AppData/ Local/ GIMP/ 2.10/ Crashlog be deleted?
In the first folder, only the folders: filters, internal-data and tool-options have some files. The others are empty.
In the second folder (crashLog), there are 103 files that go from 08/Sep/2022 to 08/Jul/2024.
PixLab and rich2005, thank you!
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Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.
Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.