![]() This does make sense considering the number of Gimp tools. (10-07-2020, 07:26 AM)rich2005 Wrote: Your finger slip, up-graded Gimp 2.10.12 to Gimp 2.10.20, quite a slip and what you have are tool groups rather than individual tools. Please note, in the image labeled "normal gimp" - that's Gimp 2.8, which I have on an old machine, but the tool/dialog box looks much like what I *used* to have in 2.10.12, & what I expect to see: ? It feels like the old, broken version is somehow "haunting" my machine & corrupting the new downloads. ![]() Once again the new download displays the same abbreviated tool menu, the same lack of usable dialog for the tools, AND THE SAME COLORS. ![]() I ran CCleaner, complete with "wipe free space", restarted my computer and tried again. I opened the new Gimp - and I have the same reduced tool menu, the same unreadable, unworkable dialog box(es) - AND THE SAME COLORS, black (foreground) & red (background). I went into Windows (10 64-bit) "Settings" and uninstalled Gimp 2.10.12. I had been working with black as my foreground color and red as the background. The new dialog box window(s?) contain nothing. So while I can choose "text", I am, for example, unable to choose a font, and while I can choose "brush", I am unable to choose the size of my brush. ![]() While working an image, my fingers slipped and suddenly my tools/dialog box was much different: fewer tool icons were displayed, and the dialog box was completely unfamiliar: the dialog box also did not change depending on which tool (of the fewer tools) I chose. ![]()
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