10 days ago, Brad Rogers wrote:
> We still don't appear to be able to remove Wilber from the main window,
> however.
Meanwhile, I've made considerable progress though. In Gimp 2.10 in buster
there are four styles in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/themes: Dark, Gray, Light,
System. In Light/gtkrc you'll find
On Tuesday 04 September 2018 13:56:22 John Hasler wrote:
> James H. H. Lampert writes:
> > You ought to know Murphy's Law of the Internet by now: nothing
> > posted to the Internet ever goes away . . . . unless you're looking
> > for it.
>
> Unless you wish it was gone. In that case Google will r
James H. H. Lampert writes:
> You ought to know Murphy's Law of the Internet by now: nothing posted
> to the Internet ever goes away . . . . unless you're looking for it.
Unless you wish it was gone. In that case Google will return 180,000
hits.
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John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI US
On Tuesday 04 September 2018 11:26:40 James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> On 9/3/18, 5:22 PM, David Niklas wrote:
> > Quick, where can I find the "eponymous fox chewing on a Microsloth
> > Imploder logo"?
>
> You ought to know Murphy's Law of the Internet by now: nothing posted
> to the Internet ever goe
On 9/3/18, 5:22 PM, David Niklas wrote:
Quick, where can I find the "eponymous fox chewing on a Microsloth
Imploder logo"?
You ought to know Murphy's Law of the Internet by now: nothing posted to
the Internet ever goes away . . . . unless you're looking for it.
--
JHHL
David Niklas:
> James H. H. Lampert:
> > Hmm. I'm all for customizing UIs (my preferred Open Office icon is a
> > manual typewriter, my preferred Firefox icon is one I found with the
> > eponymous fox chewing on a Microsloth Imploder logo, and my preferred
> > Thunderbird icon has the eponymous
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 11:30:19 -0700
"James H. H. Lampert" wrote:
> Hmm. I'm all for customizing UIs (my preferred Open Office icon is a
> manual typewriter, my preferred Firefox icon is one I found with the
> eponymous fox chewing on a Microsloth Imploder logo, and my preferred
> Thunderbird ico
> Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but that creepy critter constantly peeping
> at me grates on my nerves.
Good thing it's not a boggart[0]!
-nik
[0] https://www.pottermore.com/writing-by-jk-rowling/boggart
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James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Hmm. I'm all for customizing UIs (), but what have you got
> against Wilber?
Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but that creepy critter constantly peeping
at me grates on my nerves.
Hmm. I'm all for customizing UIs (my preferred Open Office icon is a
manual typewriter, my preferred Firefox icon is one I found with the
eponymous fox chewing on a Microsloth Imploder logo, and my preferred
Thunderbird icon has the eponymous bird carrying a bottle of T-Bird),
but what have you
Brad Rogers wrote:
> from 2.10, the user prefs file is at ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/gimprc
That's good to know. I had ~/.gimp-2.8 in buster (Gimp 2.10) and
stretch (Gimp 2.8) linked to the same configuration files, which is
why this link still existed in buster.
> We still don't appear to be able to r
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018 17:58:26 +0200
Siard wrote:
Hello Siard,
>'no' in /etc/gimp/2.0/gimprc or ~/.gimp-2.8/gimprc.
Of no help to you, but from 2.10, the user prefs file is at
~/.config/GIMP/2.10/gimprc
We still don't appear to be able to remove Wilber from the main window,
however.
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Regard
There is one annoying thing about Gimp. As long as there's no picture
open, there's a nasty creature constantly peeping at me over the edge
of the window.
It appears to be Wilber, the Gimp mascot. There is a small one in the
toolbox, but that one can be removed by setting 'toolbox-wilber' to
'no' i
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