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Why don’t my custom palettes persist?
#1
Hi, everyone,

I created a custom palette for a design I’m creating but when I quit and reopen The Gimp, it’s not in the list. This has happened twice in a row now. Do I need to do something special to make Gimp save my custom palette?

It’s not a huge deal because my design has only five colors in it. Still, it’s inconvenient to have to keep recreating it.

(I’m using Gimp 2.10.34 revision 1 on Mac OS Ventura.)

Thanks.
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#2
(06-06-2023, 07:05 PM)tomory Wrote: Hi, everyone,

I created a custom palette for a design I’m creating but when I quit and reopen The Gimp, it’s not in the list. This has happened twice in a row now. Do I need to do something special to make Gimp save my custom palette?

It’s not a huge deal because my design has only five colors in it. Still, it’s inconvenient to have to keep recreating it.

(I’m using Gimp 2.10.34 revision 1 on Mac OS Ventura.)

Thanks.

How do you create the palette and add it to Gimp's collection?
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#3
(06-06-2023, 07:22 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:
(06-06-2023, 07:05 PM)tomory Wrote: Hi, everyone,

I created a custom palette for a design I’m creating but when I quit and reopen The Gimp, it’s not in the list. This has happened twice in a row now. Do I need to do something special to make Gimp save my custom palette?

It’s not a huge deal because my design has only five colors in it. Still, it’s inconvenient to have to keep recreating it.

(I’m using Gimp 2.10.34 revision 1 on Mac OS Ventura.)

Thanks.

How do you create the palette and add it to Gimp's collection?

In the Palettes tab (Windows ➞ Dockable Dialogs ➞ Palettes), I click the “+”,

   

which brings up the Palette Editor:

   

I add the desired colors and give the palette a name. I verify that the new palette name is in the list on the Palettes tab:

   

I close the Palette Editor and verify that the new palette is still listed. I double-click on the palette’s name in the list on the Palettes tab to open it again in the Palette Editor, and I verify that it contains the colors that I added to it. I close it again. So far, so good, but after I quit Gimp and come back some time later, the new palette is gone.

Thanks again.

P.S., sorry if my screenshots are double-sized. It’s a side effect of taking screenshots on a retina display; they may or may not render at the correct size on your screen.
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#4
This is a long shot but in Edit > Preferences > Folders > Palettes
are the local and global locations checked as writable?
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#5
Never had any trouble making new pallettes.
It probably wont be in the correct alphabetical order at first. I just did another one, closed gimp, opened it and the new pallette came up showing near the top even though it was the wrong position alphabetically.

Smile
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#6
And you can navigate to theses directories/folders and see if the palette file has been created there (it should be easy to spot as being the most recent)....
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#7
Just my two euros worth.

Quote:I close the Palette Editor and verify that the new palette is still listed. I double-click on the palette’s name in the list on the Palettes tab to open it again in the Palette Editor, and I verify that it contains the colors that I added to it. I close it again. So far, so good, but after I quit Gimp and come back some time later, the new palette is gone.

You can check, but the palette something.gpl is not written to file, until Gimp is closed.

I do not have a MacOS (of any version - my VM no longer works) but I do recall that not all folders were created on installation. Do you have an actual palettes folder in your Gimp user profile. /Users/{your_id}/Library/GIMP/2.10/palettes ?

Next question if the folder exists, is it writable ?
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