When finished all of that OK to leave preferences & save. Go one step further, Set Gimp 2.10 up the way you want it, then in Edit -> Preferences, the three sections Tool Options / Window Management / Input Devices, each have a tick box Save xxx on Exit untick and click Save xxx Now Move resources scripts / plugins / brushes / fonts (slowly, testing as you go) from the old saved profiles to the new one. Run Gimp 2.10 and it will make a new default basic Gimp profile. Disable the existing Gimp 2.10 profile by renaming. If you still have a Gimp 2.8 profile, disable by renaming If that does not work then the Full Monty: Select the layer you wish to move in the canvas from the layer dialog box. I am guessing that you do not need that active selection. Trouble with tools: First thing to try is Edit -> Preferences -> Tool Options and click Reset Saved Tool Options to Default Values Go to File, then Open to select the project you want to work on. When you pull it to the right, any pixel you pull it to the right is no longer visible, pull it to the lower part of the canvas, any pixel of movement results in every pixel on the underside of the selection being no longer visible. Its also possible to group layers, and change the Move Tool options to 'Move the active layer'. This does not get removed when Gimp is un-installed or re-installed. If the things to move are each on their own layer (use the selection to copy/paste them to a new layer if not), then you can chain-link the layers, and move one of them, which will make the other ones move the same way. If you have/had Gimp 2.8 then there is C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8 For Windows and Gimp 2.10 it is: C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10 Gimp (all versions) keeps the settings in a Gimp profile folder. Just a note to all Windows users who re-install all/everything at the drop-of-a-hat. Quote.Tried reloading 2.10.8, tried going back to 2.10.6 all with no success.
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