GIMP Version: 2.10.12
Operating System: Windows
OS Version: 10 Home
GIMP Experience: Basic Level
URL or Image link: https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.10/List any relevant plug-ins or scripts:help-browser.exe (downloaded from https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gi ... -setup.exe)List any ERROR messages you received:Plug-in crashed: "help-browser.exe" (C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\help-browser\helpbrowser.exe)
The dying plug-in may have messed up GIMP's internal state. You may want to save your images and restart GIMP to be on the safe side.
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Procedure 'extension-gimp-help-browser-temp' returned no return values
Hi:
First want to say that I'm sorry if I'm missing something totally obvious: I've searched here and Reddit etc., with no mention of this problem, so I likely am. But rest assured I've done my due diligence... would be very grateful if someone could help here.
I've been using Gimp for years for basic stuff but getting more into graphic design generally, and also learning the new ins-and-outs of 2.10.x. Wanted to install the inline help file, but all I could find on the main download page (which I'm unable to insert because I'm getting msg that it looks "too spammy for a new user here") for English (US or otherwise) is an executable that is clearly labeled "gimp-help-2-2.8.2."
I found an executable help file for 2.10 at the FTP site for Gimp, but even after configuring to use local help file in settings, keep the same error message upon hitting F1, selecting help, or trying to browse help:
![Image](http://gimpchat.com/files/5774_gimp%20help%20error%20message.png)
I also see PDFs for 2.10 available for download; can these be used for inline help? If so, is there a specific file I need to move them to in order to use them?
This is especially important to me because I have a
very weak internet connection and it would be great if I could run it, trouble-free, without having to go online.
Thanks for the help, and again, sorry for the trouble if this is me just missing something.