rich2005 wrote:
Where did I say tags folder ? quote
Go to your gimp profile and delete the file tags.xmlAttachment:
xml.jpg
For information Gimp will make defaults based on folder name, both from installation and user Profile.
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folders.jpg
How to navigate.
(1) The user installed brushes (2) The active brush shows tag from folder name.
(3) Click on filter to ...err....filter
(4) Any brush not in a folder, example the PS .abr brush, does not have a tag. Clear the filter area (5) to show all brushes.
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tags.jpg
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Also, please note: you can type anything in the filter there and delete it, you cannot delete from the list that is already there! You dont understand this like you think you do. lol. Just FYI.
Yes, you really do need to learn ...everything.
"f you want to start afresh:
Go to your gimp profile and delete the file tags.xml
Gimp will create a new default file next start up."
I DID DELETE IT FROM USER PROFILE!!!! SEVERAL TIMES, GIMP RESTORES IT, INCLUDLING ALL THE DATA THAT WAS IN THE PREVIOUS FILE. I DELETED IT, AND THEN DID THE RECYCLE, THEN I SHUT DOWN MY COMPUTER AND THEN STARTED GIMP A NEW, AND IT JUST BUILT THE SAME DAMN FILE AGAIN. LOL. ITS STORING ALL THAT DATA SOMEPLACE OTHER THAN IN THE TAG FILE.
To delete the tags, you have to click the brush, then click the tag it has and hit delete, after you have done that a kazillion times and delete all the brushes that have that tag, the tag will delete. Thats in the docs, bottom of the page.
Not sure what you are trying to explain with the 1, 2, 3 up there. Oh i read it again. You are trying to explain how it works the filters and the edit window.