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# This is the system-wide gimprc file.  Any change made in this file will
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# affect all users of this system, provided that they are not overriding the
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# default values in their personal gimprc file.
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#
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# Lines that start with a '#' are comments. Blank lines are ignored.
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#
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# By default everything in this file is commented out.  The file then
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# documents the default values and shows what changes are possible.
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#
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# The variable ${gimp_dir} is set to the value of the environment variable
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# GIMP2_DIRECTORY or, if that is not set, the compiled-in default value is
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# used.  If GIMP2_DIRECTORY is not an absolute path, it is interpreted
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# relative to your home directory.
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# Sets the folder for temporary storage. Files will appear here during the
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# course of running GIMP.  Most files will disappear when GIMP exits, but
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# some files are likely to remain, so it is best if this folder not be one
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# that is shared by other users.  This is a single folder.
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#
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# (temp-path "${gimp_dir}/tmp")
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# Sets the swap file location. GIMP uses a tile based memory allocation
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# scheme. The swap file is used to quickly and easily swap tiles out to disk
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# and back in. Be aware that the swap file can easily get very large if GIMP
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# is used with large images. Also, things can get horribly slow if the swap
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# file is created on a folder that is mounted over NFS.  For these reasons,
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# it may be desirable to put your swap file in "/tmp".  This is a single
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# folder.
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#
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# (swap-path "${gimp_dir}")
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# Sets how many processors GIMP should try to use simultaneously.  This is an
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# integer value.
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#
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# (num-processors 1)
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# When the amount of pixel data exceeds this limit, GIMP will start to swap
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# tiles to disk.  This is a lot slower but it makes it possible to work on
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# images that wouldn't fit into memory otherwise.  If you have a lot of RAM,
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# you may want to set this to a higher value.  The integer size can contain a
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# suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the size as being
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# specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no suffix is
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# specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
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#
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# (tile-cache-size 1024M)
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# Sets the level of interpolation used for scaling and other transformations.
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#  Possible values are none, linear, cubic and lanczos.
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#
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# (interpolation-type cubic)
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# Sets the plug-in search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (plug-in-path "${gimp_dir}/plug-ins:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/plug-ins")
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# Sets the module search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (module-path "${gimp_dir}/modules:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/modules")
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# Sets the interpreter search path.  This is a colon-separated list of
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# folders to search.
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#
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# (interpreter-path "${gimp_dir}/interpreters:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/interpreters")
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# Sets the environ search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (environ-path "${gimp_dir}/environ:${gimp_plug_in_dir}/environ")
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# Sets the brush search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (brush-path "${gimp_dir}/brushes:${gimp_data_dir}/brushes")
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#   This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (brush-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/brushes")
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# Sets the pattern search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (pattern-path "${gimp_dir}/patterns:${gimp_data_dir}/patterns")
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#   This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (pattern-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/patterns")
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# Sets the palette search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (palette-path "${gimp_dir}/palettes:${gimp_data_dir}/palettes")
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#   This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (palette-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/palettes")
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# Sets the gradient search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders
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# to search.
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#
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# (gradient-path "${gimp_dir}/gradients:${gimp_data_dir}/gradients")
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#   This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (gradient-path-writable "${gimp_dir}/gradients")
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# Where to look for fonts in addition to the system-wide installed fonts.
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# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (font-path "${gimp_dir}/fonts:${gimp_data_dir}/fonts")
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# Specify a default brush.  The brush is searched for in the specified brush
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# path.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (default-brush "Circle (11)")
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# Specify a default pattern.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (default-pattern "Pine")
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# Specify a default palette.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (default-palette "Default")
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# Specify a default gradient.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (default-gradient "FG to BG (RGB)")
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# Specify a default font.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (default-font "Sans")
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# When enabled, the selected brush will be used for all tools.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (global-brush yes)
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# When enabled, the selected pattern will be used for all tools.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (global-pattern yes)
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# When enabled, the selected palette will be used for all tools.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (global-palette yes)
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# When enabled, the selected gradient will be used for all tools.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (global-gradient yes)
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# When enabled, the selected font will be used for all tools.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (global-font yes)
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# Sets the default image in the "File/New" dialog.  This is a parameter list.
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#
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# (default-image
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#     (width 640)
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#     (height 400)
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#     (unit pixels)
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#     (xresolution 72.000000)
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#     (yresolution 72.000000)
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#     (resolution-unit inches)
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#     (image-type rgb)
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#     (fill-type background-fill)
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#     (comment "Created with GIMP"))
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# Specify a default image grid.  This is a parameter list.
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#
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# (default-grid
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#     (style solid)
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#     (fgcolor (color-rgba 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 1.000000))
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#     (bgcolor (color-rgba 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000))
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#     (xspacing 10.000000)
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#     (yspacing 10.000000)
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#     (spacing-unit inches)
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#     (xoffset 0.000000)
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#     (yoffset 0.000000)
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#     (offset-unit inches))
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# Sets the minimal number of operations that can be undone. More undo levels
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# are kept available until the undo-size limit is reached.  This is an
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# integer value.
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#
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# (undo-levels 5)
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# Sets an upper limit to the memory that is used per image to keep operations
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# on the undo stack. Regardless of this setting, at least as many undo-levels
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# as configured can be undone.  The integer size can contain a suffix of 'B',
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# 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the size as being specified in
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# bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no suffix is specified the
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# size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
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#
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# (undo-size 64M)
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# Sets the size of the previews in the Undo History.  Possible values are
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# tiny, extra-small, small, medium, large, extra-large, huge, enormous and
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# gigantic.
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#
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# (undo-preview-size large)
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# How many recently used plug-ins to keep on the Filters menu.  This is an
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# integer value.
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#
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# (plug-in-history-size 10)
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# Sets the pluginrc search path.  This is a single filename.
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#
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# (pluginrc-path "${gimp_dir}/pluginrc")
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# Sets whether GIMP should create previews of layers and channels. Previews
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# in the layers and channels dialog are nice to have but they can slow things
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# down when working with large images.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (layer-previews yes)
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# Sets the preview size used for layers and channel previews in newly created
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# dialogs.  Possible values are tiny, extra-small, small, medium, large,
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# extra-large, huge, enormous and gigantic.
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#
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# (layer-preview-size medium)
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# Sets the size of the thumbnail shown in the Open dialog.  Possible values
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# are none, normal and large.
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#
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# (thumbnail-size normal)
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# The thumbnail in the Open dialog will be automatically updated if the file
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# being previewed is smaller than the size set here.  The integer size can
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# contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the
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# size as being specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no
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# suffix is specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
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#
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# (thumbnail-filesize-limit 4M)
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# Install a private colormap; might be useful on 8-bit (256 colors) displays.
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#  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (install-colormap no)
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# Generally only a concern for 8-bit displays, this sets the minimum number
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# of system colors allocated for GIMP.  This is an integer value.
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#
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# (min-colors 144)
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# Defines the color management behavior.  This is a parameter list.
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#
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# (color-management
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#     (mode display)
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#     (display-profile-from-gdk no)
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#     (display-rendering-intent perceptual)
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#     (simulation-rendering-intent perceptual)
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#     (simulation-gamut-check no)
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#     (out-of-gamut-color (color-rgb 0.501961 0.501961 0.501961))
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#     (display-module "CdisplayLcms"))
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# How to handle embedded color profiles when opening a file.  Possible values
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# are ask, keep and convert.
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#
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# (color-profile-policy ask)
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# Keep a permanent record of all opened and saved files in the Recent
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# Documents list.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (save-document-history yes)
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# Sets the size of the checkerboard used to display transparency.  Possible
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# values are small-checks, medium-checks and large-checks.
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#
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# (transparency-size medium-checks)
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# Sets the manner in which transparency is displayed in images.  Possible
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# values are light-checks, gray-checks, dark-checks, white-only, gray-only
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# and black-only.
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#
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# (transparency-type gray-checks)
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# This is the distance in pixels where Guide and Grid snapping activates.
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# This is an integer value.
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#
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# (snap-distance 8)
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# Speed of marching ants in the selection outline.  This value is in
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# milliseconds (less time indicates faster marching).  This is an integer
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# value.
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#
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# (marching-ants-speed 200)
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# When enabled, the image window will automatically resize itself when
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# zooming into and out of images.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (resize-windows-on-zoom no)
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# When enabled, the image window will automatically resize itself whenever
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# the physical image size changes.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (resize-windows-on-resize no)
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# When enabled, this will ensure that each pixel of an image gets mapped to a
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# pixel on the screen.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (default-dot-for-dot yes)
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# When enabled, this will ensure that the full image is visible after a file
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# is opened, otherwise it will be displayed with a scale of 1:1.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (initial-zoom-to-fit yes)
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# When enabled, the X server is queried for the mouse's current position on
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# each motion event, rather than relying on the position hint.  This means
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# painting with large brushes should be more accurate, but it may be slower.
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# Perversely, on some X servers enabling this option results in faster
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# painting.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (perfect-mouse yes)
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# Sets the type of mouse pointers to use.  Possible values are tool-icon,
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# tool-crosshair and crosshair.
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#
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# (cursor-mode tool-icon)
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# Context-dependent mouse pointers are helpful.  They are enabled by default.
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#  However, they require overhead that you may want to do without.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (cursor-updating yes)
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# When enabled, all paint tools will show a preview of the current brush's
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# outline.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (show-brush-outline yes)
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# When enabled, the mouse pointer will be shown over the image while using a
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# paint tool.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (show-paint-tool-cursor yes)
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# Sets the text to appear in image window titles.  This is a format string;
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# certain % character sequences are recognised and expanded as follows:
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#
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# %%  literal percent sign
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# %f  bare filename, or "Untitled"
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# %F  full path to file, or "Untitled"
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# %p  PDB image id
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# %i  view instance number
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# %t  image type (RGB, grayscale, indexed)
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# %z  zoom factor as a percentage
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# %s  source scale factor
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# %d  destination scale factor
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# %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
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# %Cx expands to x if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
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# %B  expands to (modified) if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
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# %A  expands to (clean) if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
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# %l  the number of layers
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# %L  the number of layers (long form)
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# %m  memory used by the image
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# %n  the name of the active layer/channel
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# %P  the PDB id of the active layer/channel
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# %w  image width in pixels
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# %W  image width in real-world units
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# %h  image height in pixels
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# %H  image height in real-world units
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# %u  unit symbol
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# %U  unit abbreviation
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#
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#
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# (image-title-format "%D*%f-%p.%i (%t, %L) %wx%h")
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# Sets the text to appear in image window status bars.  This is a format
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# string; certain % character sequences are recognised and expanded as
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# follows:
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#
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# %%  literal percent sign
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# %f  bare filename, or "Untitled"
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# %F  full path to file, or "Untitled"
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# %p  PDB image id
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# %i  view instance number
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# %t  image type (RGB, grayscale, indexed)
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# %z  zoom factor as a percentage
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# %s  source scale factor
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# %d  destination scale factor
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# %Dx expands to x if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
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# %Cx expands to x if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
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# %B  expands to (modified) if the image is dirty, the empty string otherwise
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# %A  expands to (clean) if the image is clean, the empty string otherwise
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# %l  the number of layers
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# %L  the number of layers (long form)
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# %m  memory used by the image
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# %n  the name of the active layer/channel
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# %P  the PDB id of the active layer/channel
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# %w  image width in pixels
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# %W  image width in real-world units
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# %h  image height in pixels
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# %H  image height in real-world units
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# %u  unit symbol
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# %U  unit abbreviation
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#
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#
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# (image-status-format "%n (%m)")
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# Ask for confirmation before closing an image without saving.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (confirm-on-close yes)
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# Sets the monitor's horizontal resolution, in dots per inch.  If set to 0,
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# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
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# resolution information.  This is a float value.
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#
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# (monitor-xresolution 96.000000)
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# Sets the monitor's vertical resolution, in dots per inch.  If set to 0,
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# forces the X server to be queried for both horizontal and vertical
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# resolution information.  This is a float value.
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#
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# (monitor-yresolution 96.000000)
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# When enabled, GIMP will use the monitor resolution from the windowing
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# system.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (monitor-resolution-from-windowing-system yes)
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# Sets the size of the navigation preview available in the lower right corner
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# of the image window.  Possible values are tiny, extra-small, small, medium,
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# large, extra-large, huge, enormous and gigantic.
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#
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# (navigation-preview-size medium)
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# Sets the default settings for the image view.  This is a parameter list.
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#
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# (default-view
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#     (show-menubar yes)
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#     (show-rulers yes)
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#     (show-scrollbars yes)
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#     (show-statusbar yes)
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#     (show-selection yes)
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#     (show-layer-boundary yes)
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#     (show-guides yes)
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#     (show-grid no)
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#     (show-sample-points yes)
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#     (padding-mode default)
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#     (padding-color (color-rgb 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000)))
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# Sets the default settings used when an image is viewed in fullscreen mode.
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# This is a parameter list.
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#
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# (default-fullscreen-view
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#     (show-menubar yes)
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#     (show-rulers yes)
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#     (show-scrollbars yes)
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#     (show-statusbar yes)
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#     (show-selection yes)
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#     (show-layer-boundary yes)
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#     (show-guides yes)
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#     (show-grid no)
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#     (show-sample-points yes)
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#     (padding-mode default)
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#     (padding-color (color-rgb 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000)))
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# When enabled, an image will become the active image when its image window
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# receives the focus. This is useful for window managers using "click to
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# focus".  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (activate-on-focus yes)
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# What to do when the space bar is pressed in the image window.  Possible
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# values are none, pan and move.
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#
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# (space-bar-action pan)
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# Sets the color that is used for XOR drawing. This setting only exists as a
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# workaround for buggy display drivers. If lines on the canvas are not
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# correctly undrawn, try to set this to white.  The color is specified in the
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# form (color-rgb red green blue) with channel values as floats in the range
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# of 0.0 to 1.0.
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#
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# (xor-color (color-rgb 0.501961 1.000000 0.501961))
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# There's a tradeoff between speed and quality of the zoomed-out display.
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# Possible values are low and high.
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#
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# (zoom-quality high)
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# Tools such as fuzzy-select and bucket fill find regions based on a
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# seed-fill algorithm.  The seed fill starts at the initially selected pixel
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# and progresses in all directions until the difference of pixel intensity
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# from the original is greater than a specified threshold. This value
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# represents the default threshold.  This is an integer value.
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#
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# (default-threshold 15)
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# If enabled, the move tool sets the edited layer or path as active.  This
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# used to be the default behaviour in older versions.  Possible values are
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# yes and no.
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#
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# (move-tool-changes-active no)
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# When enabled, GIMP will not save an image if it has not been changed since
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# it was opened.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (trust-dirty-flag no)
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# Remember the current tool, pattern, color, and brush across GIMP sessions.
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# Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (save-device-status no)
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# Save the positions and sizes of the main dialogs when GIMP exits.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (save-session-info yes)
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# Let GIMP try to restore your last saved session on each startup.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (restore-session yes)
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# Save the tool options when GIMP exits.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (save-tool-options no)
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# Show a tooltip when the pointer hovers over an item.  Possible values are
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# yes and no.
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#
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# (show-tooltips yes)
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# When enabled, menus can be torn off.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (tearoff-menus yes)
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# When enabled, you can change keyboard shortcuts for menu items by hitting a
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# key combination while the menu item is highlighted.  Possible values are
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# yes and no.
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#
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# (can-change-accels no)
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# Save changed keyboard shortcuts when GIMP exits.  Possible values are yes
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# and no.
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#
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# (save-accels yes)
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# Restore saved keyboard shortcuts on each GIMP startup.  Possible values are
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# yes and no.
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#
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# (restore-accels yes)
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# When enabled, GIMP will show mnemonics in menus.  Possible values are yes
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# and no.
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#
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# (menu-mnemonics yes)
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# How many recently opened image filenames to keep on the File menu.  This is
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# an integer value.
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#
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# (last-opened-size 10)
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# GIMP will warn the user if an attempt is made to create an image that would
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# take more memory than the size specified here.  The integer size can
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# contain a suffix of 'B', 'K', 'M' or 'G' which makes GIMP interpret the
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# size as being specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes. If no
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# suffix is specified the size defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
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#
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# (max-new-image-size 128M)
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# Show the current foreground and background colors in the toolbox.  Possible
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# values are yes and no.
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#
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# (toolbox-color-area yes)
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# Show the currently selected brush, pattern and gradient in the toolbox.
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# Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (toolbox-foo-area no)
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# Show the currently active image in the toolbox.  Possible values are yes
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# and no.
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#
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# (toolbox-image-area no)
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# Show the GIMP mascot at the top of the toolbox.  Possible values are yes
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# and no.
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#
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# (toolbox-wilber yes)
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# Sets the theme search path.  This is a colon-separated list of folders to
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# search.
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#
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# (theme-path "${gimp_dir}/themes:${gimp_data_dir}/themes")
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# The name of the theme to use.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (theme "Default")
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# When enabled, pressing F1 will open the help browser.  Possible values are
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# yes and no.
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#
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# (use-help yes)
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# When enabled, dialogs will show a help button that gives access to the
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# related help page.  Without this button, the help page can still be reached
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# by pressing F1.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (show-help-button yes)
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# Specifies the language preferences used by the help system. This is a
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# colon-separated list of language identifiers with decreasing priority. If
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# empty, the language is taken from the user's locale setting.  This is a
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# string value.
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#
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# (help-locales "")
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# Sets the browser used by the help system.  Possible values are gimp and
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# web-browser.
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#
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# (help-browser gimp)
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# Sets the external web browser to be used.  This can be an absolute path or
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# the name of an executable to search for in the user's PATH. If the command
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# contains '%s' it will be replaced with the URL, else the URL will be
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# appended to the command with a space separating the two.  This is a single
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# filename.
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#
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# (web-browser "xdg-open %s")
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# When enabled, the online user manual will be used by the help system.
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# Otherwise the locally installed copy is used.  Possible values are yes and
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# no.
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#
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# (user-manual-online no)
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# The location of the online user manual. This is used if
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# 'user-manual-online' is enabled.  This is a string value.
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#
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# (user-manual-online-uri "http://docs.gimp.org/2.6")
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# The window type hint that is set on the toolbox. This may affect how your
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# window manager decorates and handles the toolbox window.  Possible values
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# are normal, utility and keep-above.
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#
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# (toolbox-window-hint utility)
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# The window type hint that is set on dock windows. This may affect the way
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# your window manager decorates and handles dock windows.  Possible values
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# are normal, utility and keep-above.
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#
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# (dock-window-hint utility)
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# When enabled, dock windows (the toolbox and palettes) are set to be
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# transient to the active image window. Most window managers will keep the
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# dock windows above the image window then, but it may also have other
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# effects.  Possible values are yes and no.
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#
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# (transient-docks no)
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# Sets the pixel format to use for mouse pointers.  Possible values are
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# bitmap and pixbuf.
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#
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# (cursor-format pixbuf)
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# Where to search for fractals used by the Fractal Explorer plug-in.  This is
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# a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (fractalexplorer-path "${gimp_dir}/fractalexplorer:${gimp_data_dir}/fractalexplorer")
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# Where to search for Gfig figures used by the Gfig plug-in.  This is a
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# colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (gfig-path "${gimp_dir}/gfig:${gimp_data_dir}/gfig")
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# Where to search for gflares used by the GFlare plug-in.  This is a
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# colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (gflare-path "${gimp_dir}/gflare:${gimp_data_dir}/gflare")
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# Where to search for data used by the Gimpressionist plug-in.  This is a
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# colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (gimpressionist-path "${gimp_dir}/gimpressionist:${gimp_data_dir}/gimpressionist")
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# This path will be searched for scripts when the Script-Fu plug-in is run.
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# This is a colon-separated list of folders to search.
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#
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# (script-fu-path "${gimp_dir}/scripts:${gimp_data_dir}/scripts")
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