Toolbar off screen in GIMP
I had installed Windows Vista as my operating system. I would like to know that how does GIMP keeps the other windows up and open on the desktop screen? Can any body tell me that what i need to do to do in order to keep toolbar off screen in gimp? Does any body knows about it? Kindly provide me the correct solution for the above issue. Any kind of information on the above issue would be appreciated.
Re: Toolbar off screen in GIMP
The reason for this is that all of these programs use a portion of the system memory and resources which leaves a smaller percentage for other programs once they're opened. However, from a usability standpoint it might be much harder to use than just a straight line of buttons popping up either below or to the right.
Re: Toolbar off screen in GIMP
For that you need to follow the below steps mention.
- First of all you need to open your Windows Defender.
- Then you need to click on Tools and then click on Software Explorer.
- Then on the category list, you need to select Startup Programs.
- In order to list startup entries for the system, you need to click on Show for all users.
- There you can enable, disable or remove startup entries from there.
Re: Toolbar off screen in GIMP
The toolbar should dock to the screen edge such that the user can throw the
mouse to the edge and click to select a tool. The only way to hide your Tool bar window and Layers window is to grab there title-bars and drag them off screen/out of the way. It currently only supports a single toolbar and isn't customizable through the GUI, but only by editing "menus/image-toolbar.xml".