![]() ![]() ![]() You can also open additional dialogues from these menus that will allow you to access other features within GIMP (which I won’t go into for this tutorial). If you are missing any other docks, you can always go to the Windows menu and find the dock you are missing either under “Recently Closed Docs” or under the “Dockable Dialogues” menu. Simply hit the tab key again on your keyboard to bring all of the docks back (if this is the issue), or click on the Windows>Hide Docks menu item so that there is no longer a checkmark next to it. You can see if this is the issue you are having by going back to the Windows menu and seeing if the “Hide Docks” option has a check mark next to it (you can also see that “tab” is listed as the shortcut key for this feature). If you are missing more than just your Toolbox – for example every window is missing beside the Canvas Window – you may have accidentally hit the “tab” key on your keyboard, which is a shortcut to hide all windows besides the Canvas Window. This will gather all of your windows back into a single window, and your Toolbox window will no longer be missing or detached. To get this separate Toolbox window added back to the Single Window GIMP layout, simply switch back to Multi-Window Mode by unchecking Single Window Mode (Windows>Single Window Mode – make sure there is no longer a checkmark next to this option – shown in the image above), then switch back to Single Window Mode (go back to Windows>Single Window Mode and make sure the checkmark is checked again). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |