mackenzieh wrote:
Pocholo wrote:
Hi Mackenzie. Try this:
1. Uninstall GIMP, go to your: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\GIMP and rename the Folder to GIMP.ori (original)
2. Re-install GIMP and start GIMP, (GIMP will create another "User folder" (GIMP) without any of your third party scripts or plugins)
3. Try to open the "Plugins-Browswer or the Procedure Data Browser"
If you don't get any errors then the problems is within the plugins or scripts you have installed.
Pocholo,
I did as you suggested and I received the same errors as before.
Mackenzie
@Mackenzie
Some more hints
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As I said in another post, Was working before, not working now. Only you know what you installed in between before and now.
Trying to prove that the problem is a plugin / script / something else in Gimp, means a clean Gimp installation with no old user files included, and that is more than just uninstalling Gimp. Some screenshots of what is required.
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(1) Look in the Gimp system folder structure. Can you find anything that you installed ? Some you might have installed, scripts / plug-ins / themes and a few plugins that come with an installer (BIMP) shown also install in the system.
(2) You uninstall Gimp and it is successful but it only removes files from the original install not anything you installed. Anything else Gimp related to uninstall ?
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(3) These are the resources that were added following a Gimp installation. These will remain when a new Gimp is installed and what was broken before is still broken. You need to delete all of that Program Files\Gimp 2 folder and that sometimes requires a Windows restart.
(4) Then as Pocholo, In Appdata\Roaming rename your Gimp user profile. A new Gimp installation tries to migrate old settings which might cause your error.
(5) Still more to check. In Appdata\Local there is a GIMP folder, it should just contain crash logs so safe to delete. Then have you installed any GEGL plugins that might cause a problem. Delete those as well.
NOW you can run the Gimp 2.10.36 installer and check to see if the procedure browser is working.
Best of luck
On the other hand, what are you using the procedure browser for ? Finding the script/plugin menu location ?