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6 gimp - an image manipulation and paint program.
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11 gimp [-h] [--help] [--help-all] [--help-gtk] [-v] [--version]
12 [--license] [--verbose] [-n] [--new-instance] [-a] [--as-new] [-i]
13 [--no-interface] [-d] [--no-data] [-f] [--no-fonts] [-s] [--no-splash]
14 [--no-shm] [--no-cpu-accel] [--display display] [--session <name>] [-g]
15 [--gimprc <gimprc>] [--system-gimprc <gimprc>] [--dump-gimprc] [--con‐
16 sole-messages] [--debug-handlers] [--stack-trace-mode <mode>]
17 [--pdb-compat-mode <mode>] [--batch-interpreter <procedure>] [-b]
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23 GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is used to edit and
24 manipulate images. It can load and save a variety of image formats and
25 can be used to convert between formats.
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27 GIMP can also be used as a paint program. It features a set of drawing
28 and painting tools such as airbrush, clone, pencil, and paint brush.
29 Painting and drawing tools can be applied to an image with a variety of
30 paint modes. It also offers an extensive array of selection tools like
31 rectangle, ellipse, fuzzy select, bezier select, intelligent scissors,
32 and select by color.
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34 GIMP offers a variety of plug-ins that perform a variety of image
35 manipulations. Examples include bumpmap, edge detect, gaussian blur,
36 and many others. In addition, GIMP has several scripting extensions
37 which allow for advanced non-interactive processing and creation of
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40 GIMP ships with a second binary called gimp-console. This binary is a
41 console-only version and behaves as if gimp was called with the
42 --no-interface command-line option.
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44 On platforms with the D-Bus message bus system, GIMP will by default
45 check if an instance is already running in this user session. If it
46 detects that, it will pass all filenames given on the command-line to
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54 -h, --help
55 Show GIMP command-line options.
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58 Show all command-line options.
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60 --help-gtk
61 Show GTK+ command-line options.
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63 --help-gegl
64 Show GEGL command-line options.
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66 -v, --version
67 Output version information and exit. When combined with the
68 --verbose option, version information about libraries used by
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72 Output license information and exit.
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75 Be verbose and create information on standard output.
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77 -n, --new-instance
78 Do not attempt to reuse an already running GIMP instance.
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82 Open filenames passed on the command-line as new images, don't
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86 Run without a user interface.
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89 Do not load patterns, gradients, palettes, or brushes. Often
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94 Do not load any fonts. No text functionality will be available
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101 Do not show the splash screen.
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104 Do not use shared memory between GIMP and its plug-ins.
105 Instead of using shared memory, GIMP will send the data via
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110 Do not use CPU accelerations such as MMX or SSE even if GIMP
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113 --session <name>
114 Use a different sessionrc for this GIMP session. The given ses‐
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117 -g, --gimprc <gimprc>
118 Use an alternative gimprc instead of the default one. Useful in
119 cases where plug-in paths or machine specs may be different.
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121 --system-gimprc <gimprc>
122 Use an alternate system gimprc file.
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124 --dump-gimprc
125 Output a gimprc file with default settings.
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127 --debug-handlers
128 Enable debugging signal handlers.
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131 Do not popup dialog boxes on errors or warnings. Print the mes‐
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134 --stack-trace-mode {never|query|always}
135 If a stack-trace should be generated in case of fatal signals.
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137 --pdb-compat-mode {off|on|warn}
138 If the PDB should provide aliases for deprecated functions.
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141 Specifies the procedure to use to process batch events. The
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144 -b, --batch <command>
145 Execute <command> non-interactively. This option may appear
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155 DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.
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158 to get the name of the personal GIMP directory. If unset
159 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10 is used. If this is an absolute
160 path, it is used as is. If it is a relative path, it is taken
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164 to get the base location for data files such as brushes and
165 patterns. If unset /usr/share/gimp/2.0 is used.
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168 to get the base location for translations. If unset
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172 to get the base location for plug-ins and modules. If unset
173 /usr/lib64/gimp/2.0 is used.
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176 to get the location of configuration files. If unset
177 /etc/gimp/2.0 is used.
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180 to get the location for caches files. If unset the system
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184 to get the location of temporary files. If unset the system
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187 On Linux GIMP can be compiled with support for binary relocati‐
188 bility. This will cause data, plug-ins and configuration files
189 to be searched relative to the location of the gimp executable
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197 dir} is set on install, but is typically /usr/share. GIMP's system-wide
198 configuration files are stored in /etc/gimp/2.0, where ${prefix} is
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201 Most GIMP configuration is read in from the user's init file, $XDG_CON‐
202 FIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/gimprc. The system wide equivalent is in
203 /etc/gimp/2.0/gimprc. The system wide file is parsed first and the user
204 gimprc can override the system settings. /etc/gimp/2.0/gimprc_user is
205 the default gimprc placed in users' home directories the first time
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208 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/devicerc - holds settings for input devices
209 together with the tool, colors, brush, pattern and gradient associated
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212 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/gtkrc - users set of GIMP-specific GTK+ con‐
213 fig settings. Options such as widget color and fonts sizes can be set
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216 /etc/gimp/2.0/gtkrc - system wide default set of GIMP-specific GTK+
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219 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/menurc - user's set of keybindings.
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221 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/parasiterc - Stores all persistent GIMP par‐
222 asites. This file will be rewritten every time you quit GIMP.
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224 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/sessionrc - This file takes session-specific
225 info (that is info, you want to keep between two GIMP sessions). You
226 are not supposed to edit it manually, but of course you can do. This
227 file will be entirely rewritten every time you quit GIMP. If this file
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230 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/templaterc - Image templates are kept in
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234 /etc/gimp/2.0/unitrc - default user unit database. It contains the unit
235 definitions for centimeters, meters, feet, yards, typographic points
236 and typographic picas and is placed in users home directories the first
237 time GIMP is ran. If this file isn't found, defaults are used.
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239 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/unitrc - This file contains your user unit
240 database. You can modify this list with the unit editor. You are not
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244 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins - location of user installed plug-
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247 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/pluginrc - plug-in initialization values are
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253 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/tmp - default location that GIMP uses as
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256 /usr/share/gimp/2.0/brushes - system wide brush files.
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258 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/brushes - user created and installed brush
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261 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/curves - Curve profiles and presets as saved
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264 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/gimpressionist - Presets and user created
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267 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/levels - Level profiles and presets as saved
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270 /usr/share/gimp/2.0/palettes - the system wide palette files.
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272 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/palettes - user created and modified palette
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275 /usr/share/gimp/2.0/patterns - basic set of patterns for use in GIMP.
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280 /usr/share/gimp/2.0/gradients - standard system wide set of gradient
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286 /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts - system wide directory of scripts used in
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289 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/scripts - user created and installed
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292 /usr/share/gimp/2.0/gflares - system wide directory used by the gflare
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295 $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/GIMP/2.10/gflares - user created and installed gflare
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317 system administrators and users to customize the splash screen by pro‐
318 viding other images. The image to be used with the splash screen is
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329 image is picked from /usr/share/gimp/2.0/splashes.
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337 Any bugs found should be reported to the online bug-tracking system
338 available on the web at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues.
339 Before reporting bugs, please check to see if the bug has already been
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342 When reporting GIMP bugs, it is important to include a reliable way to
343 reproduce the bug, version number of GIMP (and probably GTK+), OS name
344 and version, and any relevant hardware specs. If a bug is causing a
345 crash, it is very useful if a stack trace can be provided. And of
346 course, patches to rectify the bug are even better.
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351 The canonical place to find GIMP info is at https://www.gimp.org/.
352 Here you can find links to just about many other GIMP sites, tutorials,
353 data sets, mailing list archives, and more.
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355 There is also a GIMP User Manual available at https://docs.gimp.org/
356 that goes into much more detail about the interactive use of GIMP.
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358 The latest versions of GIMP and the GTK+ libs are always available at
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366 With patches, fixes, plug-ins, extensions, scripts, translations, docu‐
367 mentation and more from lots and lots of people all over the world.
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