Interface Settings

Interface

General

Preview Size

Sets the size of the preview thumbnails present in, for example, the Layers, Channels & Paths dialog.

Note

Setting the size to "None" will disable the preview function.

Nav Preview Size

Will affect the size of the Navigation Window present from the bottom right corner of the image window or as right-click View Nav Window

Recent Documents List Size

Sets the number of previously opened or saved documents that you can directly access from the Toolbox File menu.

Toolbox

Display Brush, Pattern and Gradient Indicators

In the ToolBox there is an area displaying the currently active brush, pattern, and gradient. If you don't want the area to be present in the ToolBox you can disable it here.

Dialog Behaviour

Navigation Window per Display

If you disable this feature, the Navigation Window will behave like the Layers, Channels & Paths dialog with "Auto" enabled. It will switch as you switch images.

Info Window Follows Mouse

If you enable this feature the Info Window will behave like the Layers, Channels & Paths dialog with "Auto" enabled. It will switch as you switch images.

Help System

General

Show Tool Tips

Enables or disables tool tips in The GIMP.

Context Sensitive Help with "F1"

Enables or disables the Shift-F1 method of enabling context sensitive help. It can sometimes interfere with the window manager. You can still access the context help in the Toolbox Help menu.

Help Browser

Help Browser to Use

Lets you choose which Help Browser GIMP uses: its internal one or your web browser.

Image Windows

Appearance

Resize Window on Zoom

Enables and disables window resize on zoom. Normally when you zoom, the window size will not be affected. If you enable this function, the size of the window will be adjusted to fit the size of the image when you zoom in or out. Zooming in will enlarge the window and zooming out will shrink the window.

Show Rulers

Controls whether you want to show the rulers or not by default.

Show Statusbar

Controls whether you want to show the statusbar or not by default.

Marching Ants Speed

When you make a selection in GIMP there will be a "blinking" boundary for the selection. This "blinking" boundary is referred to as marching ants. This option controls how fast the ants will march.

Image Title Format

Sets the window title of the image window. The default custom value is reasonably sane, but you are able to choose from Standard, Show zoom percentage, Show zoom ratio, Show reversed zoom ratio, and Custom. To build a custom image title, you can use some macros along with ordinary characters.

Table 12-1. Title Format Codes

CodeMeaning
%%literal percent sign
%fbare filename, or "Untitled"
%Ffull path to file
%pPDB image id
%iview instance number
%timage type (RGB, indexed, grayscale)
%zzoom factor as a percentage
%ssource scale factor
%ddestination scale factor
%D*expands to * if the image is dirty (modified)

Pointer Movement Feedback

Perfect-but-slow Pointer Tracking

When you are drawing in GIMP, GIMP will not catch your pointer every moment. Instead GIMP catches it at a certain time interval. This means if you draw a circle very fast GIMP will not draw a circle but lines between each pointer grab. However if you turn on Perfect-but-slow Pointer Tracking, GIMP will record every single movement and make a perfect circe even if you draw it very fast. You will, however, not be able to draw in real time instead that drawing will "played" with a time delay since you "recorded" every movement. (Well this is not exactly what happens but it makes it easier to explain it this way).

Disable Cursor Updating

Normally when you, for example, paint with some tool, you will have a little image of the tool as the cursor. If you disable cursor updating, the cursor will always be a little pencil even if you change tools. I.e. the cursor will always be the same shape as the last tool you used before you disabled updating.

Tool Options

Paint Options

Use Global Paint Options

Normally when you paint in GIMP, you set the opacity and paint mode in the Brush Selection dialog. If you enable "Use Global Paint Options" you will have the opportunity to set both Opacity and Paint Mode separately for each tool (the Tool Options dialog will change and you will have new controls for Opacity and Paint Mode).