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 Post subject: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:57 pm  (#1) 
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Anyone know where I can find the "Edit With Gimp" File? You know, the one where you right click and it says Edit with X program? I have that command for paint.net, but not Gimp.


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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 2:53 pm  (#2) 
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mackenzieh wrote:
Anyone know where I can find the "Edit With Gimp" File? You know, the one where you right click and it says Edit with X program? I have that command for paint.net, but not Gimp.

I have a .REG file,
that will add "Edit with GIMP" to the right-click menu.
However,
I've used it for GIMP.2.8 and it will need to be changed for your version and drive location.

What is your GIMP version name and drive location (Full name and drive location).

For example:


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In the example above.
The drive location is the C:\ drive and the GIMP version shows as gimp-2.8.exe.
These may need to be changed,
depending on your version of GIMP and it's installation location.

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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:42 pm  (#3) 
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Wallace wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
Anyone know where I can find the "Edit With Gimp" File? You know, the one where you right click and it says Edit with X program? I have that command for paint.net, but not Gimp.

I have a .REG file,
that will add "Edit with GIMP" to the right-click menu.
However,
I've used it for GIMP.2.8 and it will need to be changed for your version and drive location.

What is your GIMP version name and drive location (Full name and drive location).

For example:


Image

In the example above.
The drive location is the C:\ drive and the GIMP version shows as gimp-2.8.exe.
These may need to be changed,
depending on your version of GIMP and it's installation location.
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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 3:54 pm  (#4) 
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Here is the edited .reg files.
The .reg files will work with Windows OS installation of GIMP on the C:\,
for GIMP version 2.10.
I also included a .reg file,
which will remove the command form the right-click menu,
as well as the registry.


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File comment: There are 2 .reg files included in this zip folder
One will add the command the other will remove it.

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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 4:17 pm  (#5) 
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Wallace, how does this work? Is it when you are in another program and want to edit with GIMP?


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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 4:29 pm  (#6) 
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Pat625 wrote:
Wallace, how does this work? Is it when you are in another program and want to edit with GIMP?

It works from File Explorer.
By adding a registry entry into the Windows Registry.
When you right-click on an image,
which it able to be edited.
You will be given the option of "Edit with GIMP" within the menu.


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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 6:46 pm  (#7) 
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Thank you for the information, Wallace. I really don't know much about how commands and in the registry.


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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 6:58 pm  (#8) 
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Pat625 wrote:
Thank you for the information, Wallace.
I really don't know much about how commands and in the registry.

No problem Pat625.
The .reg files does everything for you.
It's actually redundant,
or unnecessary.
However,
I like using it.
Even though there are other methods of launching GIMP,
that work just as well.

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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:43 pm  (#9) 
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For more information,
related to the Windows Right-Click Menu and it's customization for GIMP.
Follow the Gimp Discussion Topic link below:

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Use Win10 Right-Click ‘Edit’ to Launch Gimp Instead of MSPaint

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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:17 pm  (#10) 
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Wallace, is there a specific placement or subfolder in Windows registry to place your .reg files?


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 Post subject: Re: Edit with Gimp Command File
PostPosted: Mon Oct 21, 2019 11:24 pm  (#11) 
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Pat625 wrote:
Wallace, is there a specific placement or subfolder in Windows registry to place your .reg files?

You don't need treat the registry file in that manner.
If you right-click the registry file and select Merge.
The command will be added to the Windows registry.
Save the files somewhere for use later and also run it form that location.


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