gimp/gimprc.in
Sven Neumann e5ab9ffece Removed auto-save from preferences and marked it as not yet implemented
in gimprc. The code is still there for later reuse.

Changed the WMCLASS on the image close confirmation dialog to 'really_close'.


--Sven
1998-03-21 14:54:37 +00:00

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# This is the system-wide gimprc file. Any change made in this file
# will affect all users of this system, provided that they are not
# overriding the default values in their personal gimprc file.
#
# Lines that start with a '#' are comments.
# Blank lines are ignored.
# The variable gimp_dir is set to either the interned value
# @gimpdir@ or the environment variable GIMP_DIRECTORY. If
# the path in GIMP_DIRECTORY is relative, it is considered
# relative to your home directory.
(prefix "@prefix@")
(exec_prefix "@exec_prefix@")
(gimp_data_dir "@gimpdatadir@")
(gimp_plugin_dir "@gimpplugindir@")
# 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.
(temp-path "${gimp_dir}/tmp")
# Set the swap file location. The gimp uses a tile based memory
# allocation scheme. The swap file is used to quickly and easily
# swap files out to disk and back in. Be aware that the swap file
# can easily get very large if the gimp is used with large images.
# Also, things can get horribly slow if the swap file is created on
# a directory that is mounted over NFS. For these reasons, it may
# be desirable to put your swap file in "/tmp".
(swap-path "${gimp_dir}")
# Set the brush search path...this path will be searched for valid
# brushes at startup.
(brush-path "${gimp_dir}/brushes:${gimp_data_dir}/brushes")
# Specify a default brush. If none is specified it defaults to the
# "1circle.gbr" brush which is just a single pixel sized brush.
# The brush is searched for in the brush path.
(default-brush "19fcircle.gbr")
# Set the pattern search path...this path will be searched for valid
# patterns at startup.
(pattern-path "${gimp_dir}/patterns:${gimp_data_dir}/patterns")
# Specify a default pattern.
# The pattern is searched for in the specified pattern paths.
(default-pattern "wood2.pat")
# Set the palette search path...this path will be searched for valid
# palettes at startup.
(palette-path "${gimp_dir}/palettes:${gimp_data_dir}/palettes")
# Specify a default palette.
# The pattern is searched for in the specified pattern paths.
(default-palette "Default")
# Set the gradient search path...this path will be searched for valid
# gradients at startup.
(gradient-path "${gimp_dir}/gradients:${gimp_data_dir}/gradients")
# Specify a default gradient.
# The gradient is searched for in the specified gradient paths.
(default-gradient "German_flag_smooth")
# Set the plug-in search path...this path will be searched for
# plug-ins when the plug-in is run.
(plug-in-path "${gimp_dir}/plug-ins:${gimp_dir}/plug-ins/script-fu:${gimp_plugin_dir}/plug-ins")
# Set the path for the script-fu plug-in. This value is ignored by
# the GIMP if the script-fu plug-in is never run.
(script-fu-path "${gimp_dir}/scripts:${gimp_data_dir}/scripts")
# 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',
# 'k', 'K', 'b' or 'B', which makes the gimp interpret the
# size as being specified in megabytes, kilobytes and bytes
# respectively. If no suffix is specified the size defaults to
# being specified in kilobytes.
(tile-cache-size 10m)
# Speed of marching ants in the selection outline
# this value is in milliseconds
# (less time indicates faster marching)
(marching-ants-speed 300)
# Set the number of operations kept on the undo stack
(undo-levels 5)
# Set the color-cube resource for dithering on 8-bit displays
# The 4 values stand for Shades of red, green, blue and grays
# Multiplying the # of shades of each primary color yields
# the total number of colors that will be allocated from the
# gimp colormap. This number should not exceed 256. Most of the
# colors remaining after the allocation of the colorcube
# will be left to the system palette in an effort to reduce
# colormap "flashing".
(color-cube 6 6 4 24)
# Install a GIMP colormap by default -- only for 8-bit displays
# (install-colormap)
# 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
# (colormap-cycling)
# 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
(default-threshold 15)
# 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
# (stingy-memory-use)
# When zooming into and out of images, this option enables the
# automatic resizing of windows
# (allow-resize-windows)
# Context-dependent cursors are cool. They are enabled by default.
# However, they require overhead that you may want to do without.
# Uncomment this line to disable them.
# (no-cursor-updating)
# Layer preview sizes:
# none: no previews in layers dialog/layer selector
# small: 32x32
# medium: 64x64
# large: 128x128
# #: #x#
(preview-size small)
# Tooltips
# Comment this out to disable the tooltips in the toolbox
# (dont-show-tool-tips)
# Controlling ruler visibility
# The default behavior is for rulers to be ON
# This can also be toggled with the View->Show Rulers command or shift+control+r
# (dont-show-rulers)
# Ruler units
# The units of rulers can be one of: (pixels inches centimeters)
# The default is pixels
(ruler-units pixels)
# Disable auto saving
# Auto saving is not yet implemented! Nothing will be auto-saved, no matter
# how you set this here.
# Just uncomment the line below...
# (dont-auto-save)
# Disable confirmation before closing an image without saving
# Just uncomment the next line
# (dont-confirm-on-close)
# Setting the level of interpolation
# Uncommenting this line will enable cubic interpolation.
# By default, GIMP uses linear interpolation, which is faster, but has poorer quality
# (cubic-interpolation)
# Set the gamma correction values 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 appropriate values
# for your display.
#
# One important item to keep in mind: Many images that you might
# get from outside sources will in all likelihood 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 removing this line, or setting the values to 1.0.
# gamma-correction 1.0
# gamma-correction 2.0
# ___
(gamma-correction 1.0)
# 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
# 5: Black Only
# Check size can be one of:
# 0: Small
# 1: Medium
# 2: Large
(transparency-type 1)
(transparency-size 2)
# gfig pattern directory
(gfig-path "${gimp_dir}/gfig:${gimp_data_dir}/gfig")
# [end of file]