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    NAME
         gimprc - gimp configuration file
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The gimprc file is a configuation file read by the gimp when
         it  starts  up.  There are two of these: one system-wide one
         stored  in  /opt/gnome/etc/gimp/1.2/gimprc  and  a  per-user
         $HOME/.gimp-1.2/gimprc which may override system settings.
    
         Comments are introduced by a hash  sign  (#),  and  continue
         until the end of the line.  Blank lines are ignored.
    
         The gimprc file associates values  with  properties.   These
         properties may be set by lisp-like assignments of the form:
    
              (property-name   value)
    
         where:
    
         property-name
                   is one of the property names described below.
    
         value     is the value the property is to be set to.
    
         Either spaces or tabs may be used to separate the name  from
         the value.
    
         The values have an associated type, described below:
    
         STRING
              A sequence of characters  surrounded  by  double-quotes
              (").   A  backslash  (\)  may  be used to escape either
              double-quote or itself to generate  a  literal  double-
              quote or a literal backslash.
    
         PATH Same as STRING, but path-expansion (see below) is  also
              performed.
    
         DOUBLE
              An optional minus sign (-) followed  by  zero  or  more
              decimal digits, and optionally a decimal-point (.) fol-
              lowed by zero or more decimal digits.
    
         FLOAT
              Same as DOUBLE.
    
         INT  Same as DOUBLE, except the value is rounded to the next
              lowest integer.
    
         BOOLEAN
              One of true, on, yes,  false,  off,  or  no.   Alterna-
              tively, the empty string is interpreted to mean true.
    
         POSITION
              Same as two INTs separated by whitespace.
    
         MEMSIZE
              An INT followed by a size specifier.  A size  specifier
              is  one of m, M, k, K, b, or B.  The size specified may
              be omitted, in which case it defaults to k.
    
         IMAGETYPE
              One of rgb, grey, or gray.
    
         COLORCUBE
              Four whitespace separated INTs, giving  the  number  of
              shades  of  red, green, blue and grey (respectively) in
              the color cube.
    
         PREVIEWSIZE
              One of none, tiny, small, or an INT.   tiny  is  24x24,
              small  is  32x32,  medium  is 48x48, large is 64x64 and
              huge is 128x128.
    
         UNIT One of inches, millimeters, picas, or or the identifier
              of one of the units you have defined in your user units
              database.
    
    PROPERTIES
         Valid properties and their types:
    
         temp-path PATH
              Set the temporary storage directory. Files will  appear
              here during the course of running the gimp.  Most files
              will disappear when the gimp exits, but some files  are
              likely  to remain, such as working palette files, so it
              is best if this directory not be one that is shared  by
              other  users  or  is  cleared on machine reboot such as
              /tmp.
    
         swap-path PATH
              Set the swap file location. The gimp uses a tile  based
              memory  allocation  scheme.  The  swap  file is used to
              quickly and easily swap tiles out to disk and back  in.
              Be  aware  that the swap file can easily get very large
              if the gimp is used with large  images.   Also,  things
              can  get horribly slow if the swap file is created on a
              directory that is mounted over NFS.  For these reasons,
              it may be desirable to put your swap file in "/tmp".
    
         brush-path PATH
              Set the brush search path. This  is  a  colon-separated
              list of directories to be searched for brushes.
    
         pattern-path PATH
              Set the pattern search path.  This is a colon-separated
              list of directories to be searched for patterns.
    
         plug-in-path PATH
              Set the plug-in search path. This is a  colon-separated
              list of directories which will be scanned at startup to
              register new plugins.
    
         palette-path PATH
              Set the palette search path.  This is a colon-separated
              list of directories to be searched for palettes.
    
         gradient-path PATH
              Set  the  gradient  search  path.   This  is  a  colon-
              separated  list  of directories to be searched for gra-
              dients.
    
         module-path PATH
              Set the module search path. This is  a  colon-separated
              list  of  directories  which will be scanned at startup
              for modules to be loaded.
    
         default-brush STRING
              Specify a default brush.  This doesn't actually do any-
              thing  any more, since the default brush is set as part
              of the saved device status.
    
         default-pattern STRING
              Specify a default pattern. The pattern is searched  for
              in the specified pattern path.
    
         default-palette STRING
              Specify a default palette.  The palette is searched for
              in the specified palette path.
    
         default-gradient STRING
              Specify a default gradient. The  gradient  is  searched
              for in the specified gradient path.
    
         gamma-correction DOUBLE
              Set the gamma correction value for  the  display.   1.0
              corresponds to no gamma correction.  For most displays,
              gamma correction should be set to between 2.0  and  2.6
              Run  the utility "gamma_correct" to determine appropri-
              ate values for your display.  XXX is this  valid  info?
              One  important  item  to keep in mind: Many images that
              you might get from outside sources will in all  likeli-
              hood  already  be gamma-corrected.  In these cases, the
              image will look  washed-out  if  the  gimp  has  gamma-
              correction  turned  on.   If you are going to work with
              images of this sort, turn gamma correction off by  set-
              ting the value to 1.0.
    
         color-cube COLORCUBE
              Set the displays color cube.  No longer used  in  gimp-
              1.2.x since the introduction of GdkRgb.
    
         install-colormap BOOLEAN
              Install a private colormap by default  -  not  actually
              used anymore since the introduction of GdkRgb.
    
         tile-cache-size MEMSIZE
              The tile cache is used to make sure  the  gimp  doesn't
              thrash  tiles  between  memory  and  disk. Setting this
              value higher will cause  the  gimp  to  use  less  swap
              space, but will also cause the gimp to use more memory.
              Conversely, a smaller cache size causes the gimp to use
              more  swap  space and less memory.  Note: the gimp will
              still run even if `tile-cache-size' is set  to  0.  The
              actual  size  can contain a suffix of 'm', 'M', size as
              being  specified  in  megabytes,  kilobytes  and  bytes
              respectively.  If  no  suffix  is  specified  the  size
              defaults to being specified in kilobytes.
    
         marching-ants-speed INT
              Speed of marching ants in the selection outline.   This
              value  is  in  milliseconds (less time indicates faster
              marching).
    
         last-opened-size INT
              How many recently opened image filenames to keep on the
              File menu.
    
         undo-levels INT
              Set the number of operations kept on the undo stack.
    
         transparency-type INT
              Set the manner in which transparency  is  displayed  in
              images.   Transparency  type  can  be  one of 0 - Light
              Checks, 1 - Mid-Tone Checks, 2 - Dark Checks, 3 - White
              Only, 4 - Gray Only, or 5 - Black Only.
    
         transparency-size INT
              Check size can be one of 0 - Small, 1 - Medium, or 2  -
              Large
    
         perfect-mouse BOOLEAN
              If set to true, the X server is queried for the mouse's
              current  position  on  each  motion  event, rather than
              relying on the position hint.  This means painting with
              large  brushes  should  be more accurate, but it may be
              slower.  Perversely, on some X servers turning on  this
              option results in faster painting.
    
         colormap-cycling BOOLEAN
              Specify that marching ants for selected regions will be
              drawn with colormap cycling as oposed to redrawing with
              different stipple masks.   This  color  cycling  option
              works only with 8-bit displays.
    
         default-threshold INT
              Tools such as fuzzy-select and bucket fill find regions
              based  on  a seed-fill algorithm.  The seed fill starts
              at the intially selected pixel and  progresses  in  all
              directions until the difference of pixel intensity from
              the original is greater  than  a  specified  threshold.
              This value represents the default threshold.
    
         stingy-memory-use BOOLEAN
              There is always a tradeoff  between  memory  usage  and
              speed.   In  most  cases,  the GIMP opts for speed over
              memory.   However,  if  memory  is  a  big  issue,  set
              stingy-memory-use.
    
         allow-resize-windows BOOLEAN
              When zooming  into  and  out  of  images,  this  option
              enables the automatic resizing of windows.
    
         dont-allow-resize-windows BOOLEAN
              Negated version of allow-resize-windows.
    
         cursor-updating BOOLEAN
              Context-dependent cursors are cool.  They  are  enabled
              by  default.   However,  they require overhead that you
              may want to do without.
    
         no-cursor-updating BOOLEAN
              Negated version of cursor-updating.
    
         preview-size PREVIEWSIZE
              Set the layer preview size.
    
         show-rulers BOOLEAN
              Set the ruler visibility. The default behavior  is  for
              rulers  to  be  on.   This can also be toggled with the
              View->Toggle Rulers command or shift+control+r.
    
         dont-show-rulers BOOLEAN
              Negated version of show-rulers.
    
         show-statusbar BOOLEAN
              Controlling statusbar visibility. The default  behavior
              is  to  show  the  statusbar.  This can also be toggled
              with   the   View->Toggle    Statusbar    command    or
              shift+control+s.
    
         dont-show-statusbar BOOLEAN
              Negated version of show-statusbar.
    
         auto-save BOOLEAN
              Auto saving is not yet  implemented!  Nothing  will  be
              auto-saved, no matter how you set this.
    
         dont-auto-save BOOLEAN
              Negated version of auto-save.
    
         cubic-interpolation BOOLEAN
              Set the level of interpolation.  If  set,  this  option
              enables  cubic interpolation when scaling or transform-
              ing.  By default, GIMP uses linear interpolation, which
              is faster, but has poorer quality.
    
         confirm-on-close BOOLEAN
              Ask for confirmation before closing  an  image  without
              saving. This is the default.
    
         dont-confirm-on-close BOOLEAN
              Negated version of confirm-on-close.
    
         save-session-info BOOLEAN
              Remember the positions and sizes of  the  main  dialogs
              and  asks your window-manager to place them there again
              the next time you use the GIMP.
    
         dont-save-session-info BOOLEAN
              Negated version of save-session-info.
    
         save-device-status BOOLEAN
              Remember the current tool, pattern,  color,  and  brush
              across GIMP sessions.
    
         dont-save-device-status BOOLEAN
              Negated version of save-device-status.
    
         always-restore-session BOOLEAN
              Let GIMP try to restore your last saved session.
    
         show-tips BOOLEAN
              Set to display a handy GIMP tip on startup.
    
         dont-show-tips BOOLEAN
              Negated version of show-tips.
    
         show-tool-tips BOOLEAN
              Set to display tooltips in the toolbox.
    
         dont-show-tool-tips BOOLEAN
              Negated version of show-tool-tips.
    
         default-image-size POSITION
              Set the default image size in the File/New dialog.
    
         default-image-type IMAGETYPE
              Set the default image type in the File/New dialog.
    
         default-units UNIT
              Set the default  units  for  new  images  and  for  the
              File/New  dialog.   This units will be used for coordi-
              nate display when not in dot-for-dot mode. The  default
              units  can  be  one  of inches , millimeters, points or
              picas or the identifier of one of the units defined  in
              your user units database. The default is inches.
    
         default-xresolution FLOAT
              Set the default horizontal resolution  for  new  images
              and  for  the  File/New dialog. This value is always in
              dpi (dots per inch).
    
         default-yresolution FLOAT
              Set the default vertical resolution for new images  and
              for  the  File/New  dialog. This value is always in dpi
              (dots per inch).
    
         default-resolution-units UNIT
              Set the units for the display of the default resolution
              in  the  File/New  dialog. The default resolution units
              can be one of inches, millimeters, points or  picas  or
              the identifier of one of the units defined in your user
              unit database. The default is inches.
    
         monitor-xresolution FLOAT
              Set the monitor's horizontal resolution,  in  dots  per
              inch.   If  set to 0, forces the X server to be queried
              for both horizontal and  vertical  resolution  informa-
              tion.
    
         monitor-yresolution FLOAT
              Set the monitor's  vertical  resolution,  in  dots  per
              inch.   If  set to 0, forces the X server to be queried
              for both horizontal and  vertical  resolution  informa-
              tion.
    
         num-processors INT
              On multiprocessor machines, if GIMP has  been  compiled
              with  --enable-mp  this  sets  how many processors GIMP
              should use simultaneously.
    
         image-title-format STRING
              Set the text to appear in image window titles.  Certain
              %  character  sequences  are recognised and expanded as
              follows:
              %%  literal percent sign
              %f  bare filename, or "Untitled"
              %F  full path to file, or "Untitled"
              %p  PDB image id
              %i  view instance number
              %t  image type (RGB, indexed, greyscale)
              %z  zoom factor as a percentage
              %s  source scale factor
              %d  destination scale factor
              %Dx expands to x if  the  image  is  dirty,  the  empty
              string otherwise.  The x can be any character, eg %D*.
    
              The default format string is "%f-%p.%i (%t)".
    
    
    PATH EXPANSION
         Strings of type PATH are expanded in  a  manner  similar  to
         bash(1).   Specifically: tilde (~) is expanded to the user's
         home directory, and ${variable} is expanded to  the  current
         value  of the variable.  Note that the bash feature of being
         able to refer to other user's home  directories  by  writing
         ~userid/ is not valid in this file.
    
         The only variable initially defined is gimp_dir ,  which  is
         set  to  either the interned value .gimp-1.2 or the environ-
         ment variable GIMP_DIRECTORY.  If the path in GIMP_DIRECTORY
         is  relative,  it is considered relative to your home direc-
         tory.  The same variable expansion syntax  can  be  used  to
         refer  to  environment  variables.   New  variables  may  be
         defined so long as their name does not  shadow  one  of  the
         property names given in the previous section.  Variables are
         set using the following syntax:
    
              (variable-name   PATH)
    
         Note that the right hand side of this assignment  is  itself
         path expanded before setting the value of the variable.
    
         Typically, the system-wide gimprc file will set a  few  con-
         venience variables:
    
         prefix
              The installation prefix for this build, /opt/gnome.
    
         exec_prefix
              The path to architecture-specific  executables,  ${pre-
              fix}.
    
         gimp_data_dir
              Path to sharable data, ${prefix}/share/gimp/1.2.
    
         gimp_plugin_dir
              Base for paths  to  architecture-specific  plugins  and
              modules, ${exec_prefix}/lib/gimp/1.2.
    
    FILES
         /opt/gnome/etc/gimp/1.2/gimprc
              System-wide configuration file
    
         $HOME/.gimp-1.2/gimprc
              Per-user configuration file
    
    SEE ALSO
         gimp(1), gimptool(1), gimp-remote(1)
    
    
    
    


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