08-09-2021, 08:53 AM
Some plugins are not hidden in a menu but are at the end of a 'nest' of sub-menus. In particular is the Paths Dock where the right-click context menu is long. (1)
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That is ok for a single use, consecutive repeated use is catered for by the Filters CTRL-F and SHIFT-CTRL-F keyboard shortcuts. (see: 8)
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An alternative method is using the built-in Gimp Search. Press the ? / key (2) and enter the menu name as an entry (3) and it gives a list of possibilities. Click on the entry (4) and in this case it brings up the plugin dialogue (5)
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If your memory is not too good, you do not have to be too accurate with the search term, often a partial phrase works (6) and if you are using lots of paths, do not be lazy, give them a name (7) It does help with path plugins. Back to the beginning, Using the same plugin repeatedly ? Then top of the Filters menu are Repeat functions (8).
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Note: This is in addition to the Windows -> Help -> Plugin Browser which gives the menu location as text.
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That is ok for a single use, consecutive repeated use is catered for by the Filters CTRL-F and SHIFT-CTRL-F keyboard shortcuts. (see: 8)
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An alternative method is using the built-in Gimp Search. Press the ? / key (2) and enter the menu name as an entry (3) and it gives a list of possibilities. Click on the entry (4) and in this case it brings up the plugin dialogue (5)
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If your memory is not too good, you do not have to be too accurate with the search term, often a partial phrase works (6) and if you are using lots of paths, do not be lazy, give them a name (7) It does help with path plugins. Back to the beginning, Using the same plugin repeatedly ? Then top of the Filters menu are Repeat functions (8).
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Note: This is in addition to the Windows -> Help -> Plugin Browser which gives the menu location as text.