![]() ![]() If you’re happy with your choice, you can press the OK button to save your changes. Then use the file chooser button on the far right to navigate your file system and find a folder you’d like to add to this list.įor example, I’ve navigated to, and chosen, the folder F:\Personal\github\test-gimp-scripts: To define a new location, start by pressing the first button. The sixth opens the file manager at the selected location. The second and third are to change the order that GIMP searches the folders. ![]() The first button is to define a new folder location to search. On the right side of the dialog there are a series of buttons that allow you to manage the folders in the list: You can also use a folder as part of a file-syncing service to make scripts and assets available across different computers. In the event that you want to upgrade or try a different version of GIMP, you can simply point the appropriate folder to this location to make the assets available again. It can be very helpful to save GIMP assets to a directory outside of the default paths. The third entry, however, is a custom entry. The first two locations are default locations that are created by GIMP. ![]() You can make scripts available (ie: install them) in GIMP by placing them in any of the listed folders.īefore you just start placing scripts in any folder you see here though, let’s think about this for a moment. C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0\scripts ![]()
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