[gimp-web/gimp-web-static] Added more pages, modified the old URL list, started on download page



commit 3526f85c975727312c36169a082fa144a18ff831
Author: Pat David <patdavid gmail com>
Date:   Fri Aug 14 17:27:21 2015 -0500

    Added more pages, modified the old URL list, started on download page

 content/about/{COPYING.txt => COPYING}             |    0
 content/about/meta/file-list.md                    |  103 +++-
 content/about/meta/to-do/index.md                  |    6 +
 content/about/splash/unstable-1.1.md               |  242 +++++----
 content/about/splash/unstable-1.3.md               |  235 ++++++++
 content/about/splash/unstable-2.1.md               |  101 ++++
 content/about/splash/unstable-2.3.md               |  200 +++++++
 content/about/splash/unstable-2.5.md               |   41 ++
 content/about/splash/unstable-2.7.md               |   26 +
 content/books/a_la_sos_gimp.png                    |  Bin 0 -> 10401 bytes
 .../beginning_gimp_from_novice_to_professional.png |  Bin 0 -> 17069 bytes
 ..._from_novice_to_professional_second_edition.png |  Bin 0 -> 21183 bytes
 content/books/blanco_y_negro_con_gimp.jpg          |  Bin 0 -> 15364 bytes
 content/books/book_of_gimp.png                     |  Bin 0 -> 24459 bytes
 .../books/essential_gimp_for_web_professionals.png |  Bin 0 -> 15047 bytes
 content/books/gimp-2-6-cookbook.png                |  Bin 0 -> 21057 bytes
 content/books/gimp-2-8-bettina-lechner.jpg         |  Bin 0 -> 14956 bytes
 content/books/gimp-2-8-kay-richter.jpg             |  Bin 0 -> 13876 bytes
 content/books/gimp-for-absolute-beginners-2012.jpg |  Bin 0 -> 12267 bytes
 content/books/gimp-kurz-und-gut.jpg                |  Bin 0 -> 11542 bytes
 content/books/gimp_2_for_photographers.png         |  Bin 0 -> 20106 bytes
 content/books/gimp_esential_reference.png          |  Bin 0 -> 16762 bytes
 content/books/gimp_for_textile_design.png          |  Bin 0 -> 31519 bytes
 content/books/gimp_olivier_karine.jpg              |  Bin 0 -> 8567 bytes
 content/books/gimp_the_official_handbook.png       |  Bin 0 -> 10648 bytes
 content/books/grokking_the_gimp.png                |  Bin 0 -> 20939 bytes
 ...rilla_guide_to_great_graphics_with_the_gimp.png |  Bin 0 -> 22158 bytes
 content/books/guia_do_usuario.png                  |  Bin 0 -> 24489 bytes
 content/books/howtogimp.jpg                        |  Bin 0 -> 19750 bytes
 content/books/index.md                             |  281 +++++++++
 content/books/niveles-y-curvas-con-gimp.jpg        |  Bin 0 -> 15139 bytes
 content/books/the_artist_guide_to_the_gimp.png     |  Bin 0 -> 23561 bytes
 content/books/the_artists_guide_to_gimp_2ed.png    |  Bin 0 -> 16604 bytes
 .../books/the_artists_guide_to_gimp_effects.png    |  Bin 0 -> 12261 bytes
 .../books/the_gimp_2_2_pour_pc_mac_et_linux.png    |  Bin 0 -> 26964 bytes
 content/books/the_gimp_pocket_reference.png        |  Bin 0 -> 17857 bytes
 content/develop/index.md                           |   97 +++
 content/docs/gimp-print/print-color.png            |  Bin 0 -> 11217 bytes
 content/docs/gimp-print/print-main.png             |  Bin 0 -> 14685 bytes
 content/docs/gimp-print/print-setup.png            |  Bin 0 -> 3539 bytes
 content/docs/gimp-print/print.md                   |  231 ++++++++
 content/docs/index.md                              |   57 ++
 content/docs/script-fu-update.md                   |   87 +++
 content/docs/userfaq.md                            |  614 ++++++++++++++++++++
 content/donating/AdrianLikins.png                  |  Bin 0 -> 2762 bytes
 content/donating/HiroyukiIkezoe.png                |  Bin 0 -> 16453 bytes
 content/donating/LarsMathiassen.png                |  Bin 0 -> 15992 bytes
 content/donating/ShawnCollier.png                  |  Bin 0 -> 8131 bytes
 content/donating/ba.png                            |  Bin 0 -> 19125 bytes
 content/donating/bitcoin-button.png                |  Bin 0 -> 2189 bytes
 content/donating/bitcoin-qr.png                    |  Bin 0 -> 378 bytes
 content/donating/donate.png                        |  Bin 0 -> 2993 bytes
 content/donating/dw.png                            |  Bin 0 -> 5406 bytes
 content/donating/euedge.png                        |  Bin 0 -> 6682 bytes
 content/donating/gnu-head-sm.png                   |  Bin 0 -> 14075 bytes
 content/donating/index.md                          |   64 ++
 content/donating/oreilly.png                       |  Bin 0 -> 5228 bytes
 content/donating/sponsors.md                       |   32 +
 content/donating/svg/donate.svg                    |  159 +++++
 content/donating/svg/donor.svg                     |  134 +++++
 content/donating/svg/font.readme                   |    1 +
 content/donating/svg/patron.svg                    |  152 +++++
 content/donating/svg/philantropist.svg             |  200 +++++++
 content/donating/wilber-macgimp.png                |  Bin 0 -> 5152 bytes
 content/downloads/INSTALL                          |  325 +++++++++++
 content/downloads/downloadsplash.jpg               |  Bin 0 -> 14916 bytes
 content/downloads/index.md                         |  246 ++++++++
 content/news/2006-08-11 Open Usability.md          |   40 ++
 pelicanconf.py                                     |    5 +-
 themes/newgimp/static/css/page.css                 |    5 +
 70 files changed, 3562 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/content/about/COPYING.txt b/content/about/COPYING
similarity index 100%
rename from content/about/COPYING.txt
rename to content/about/COPYING
diff --git a/content/about/meta/file-list.md b/content/about/meta/file-list.md
index 23d80d3..a0fd8c0 100644
--- a/content/about/meta/file-list.md
+++ b/content/about/meta/file-list.md
@@ -30,19 +30,19 @@ The main page links go to legacy WGO, the link icon (if there) will go to the po
 <del><http://www.gimp.org/about/selling.html></del> [<i class="fa fa-link"></i>]({filename}../selling.md)  
 <del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/index.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/index.md)  
 <del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/stable.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/stable.md)  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-1.1.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-1.3.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.1.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.3.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.5.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.7.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/contest/index.html>  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-1.1.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/unstable-1.1.md)   
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-1.3.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/unstable-1.3.md)   
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.1.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/unstable-2.1.md)   
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.3.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/unstable-2.3.md)   
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.5.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/unstable-2.5.md)   
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/unstable-2.7.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../splash/unstable-2.7.md)   
+<http://www.gimp.org/about/splash/contest/index.html> (Seems deprecated - any reason to keep this URI?)
 
 <http://www.gimp.org/admin/index.html>  
 
-<http://www.gimp.org/announcements/open-usability-gimp.html>  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/announcements/open-usability-gimp.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../news/2006-08-11 Open Usability.md) (moved to a news item - not sure if we need 
to keep this URI)   
 
-<http://www.gimp.org/books/index.html>  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/books/index.html>  </del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../books/index.md)
 
 <http://www.gimp.org/bugs/index.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/bugs/why_bugzilla.html>  
@@ -50,25 +50,71 @@ The main page links go to legacy WGO, the link icon (if there) will go to the po
 <del><http://www.gimp.org/bugs/howtos/howto-template.html></del> (skipping - test/placeholder data)  
 <http://www.gimp.org/bugs/howtos/submit-patch.html>  
 
-<http://www.gimp.org/contest/index.html>  
-
-<http://www.gimp.org/develop/index.html>  
-
-<http://www.gimp.org/docs/index.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/docs/script-fu-update.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html>  
-
-<http://www.gimp.org/donating/index.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/donating/sponsors.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/contest/index.html>  (deprecated - not keeping this URI?)
+
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/develop/index.html>  </del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../develop/index.md)  
+
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/docs/index.html>  </del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../docs/index.md)  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/docs/script-fu-update.html>  </del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../docs/script-fu-update.md)  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html>  </del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../docs/userfaq.md)  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/docs/gimp-print/print.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../docs/gimp-print/print.md) (I have to admit to having lost interest in updating 
this page to format properly...)  
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/appendix-alpha.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/appendix-threading.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/chapt-intro.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/colophon.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/genindex.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/gloss.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/legalese.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/ln13.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/ln15.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/plug-in.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/sect-essentials.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/sect-image.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/sect-tiles.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/plug-in/sect-ui.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/python/index.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/python/pygimp.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/python/xhtml11.css>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/python/xhtml11-quirks.css>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/efficientaccess.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/imagedata.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/index.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/links.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/sample_plugin.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/scheme-overview.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/scheme-sample.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/docs/scheme_plugin/script-fu-gimp.html>
+
+
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/donating/index.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../donating/index.md)  
+<del><http://www.gimp.org/donating/sponsors.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>]({filename}../../donating/sponsors.md)  
 
 <http://www.gimp.org/downloads/index.html>  
-<http://www.gimp.org/downloads/index2.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/downloads/index2.html> (this was an example page of mine - deprecated)  
 <http://www.gimp.org/downloads/install_help.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/downloads/Linux.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/downloads/Mac.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/downloads/source.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/downloads/Windows.html>  
 
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_400.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_401.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_403.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_404.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_405.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_408.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_410.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_411.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_412.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_413.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_414.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_501.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_502.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_503.html.var>
+<http://www.gimp.org/error/HTTP_506.html.var>
+
+
+
 <http://www.gimp.org/features/index.html>  
 
 <http://www.gimp.org/links/index.html>  
@@ -76,6 +122,12 @@ The main page links go to legacy WGO, the link icon (if there) will go to the po
 
 <http://www.gimp.org/macintosh/index.html>  
 
+<http://www.gimp.org/man/gimp.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/man/gimprc.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/man/gimp-remote.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/man/gimptool.html>  
+
+<http://www.gimp.org/programmatic/xhtml.py>
 <http://www.gimp.org/programmatic/admin/howto.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/programmatic/admin/news/howto-news.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/programmatic/contest/index.html>  
@@ -130,6 +182,11 @@ The main page links go to legacy WGO, the link icon (if there) will go to the po
 <del><http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/GIMP_Quickies/index.html></del> [<i class="fa 
fa-link"></i>](/tutorials/GIMP_Quickies/)   
 <http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Golden_Text/index.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Map/index.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Map/bexcolored.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Map/bexcolorpicker-tuthtml.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Map/bexcolorpicker-tutpop.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Map/imap1.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Map/visibone.html>
 <http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Pipes/index.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Image_Pipes2/index.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Layer_Masks/index.html>  
@@ -159,7 +216,13 @@ The main page links go to legacy WGO, the link icon (if there) will go to the po
 <http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Using_GAP/index.html>  
 
 <http://www.gimp.org/unix/fonts.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/unix/gimprc.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/unix/gtkrc.html>
 <http://www.gimp.org/unix/index.html>  
+<http://www.gimp.org/unix/man-gimp-2.0.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/unix/man-gimprc-2.0.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/unix/man-gimp-remote-2.0.html>
+<http://www.gimp.org/unix/man-gimptool-2.0.html>
 <http://www.gimp.org/unix/user_install.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/unix/howtos/bugzilla.html>  
 <http://www.gimp.org/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.html>  
diff --git a/content/about/meta/to-do/index.md b/content/about/meta/to-do/index.md
index 0a6b145..6c0ebf4 100644
--- a/content/about/meta/to-do/index.md
+++ b/content/about/meta/to-do/index.md
@@ -32,6 +32,12 @@ Current font faces include:
 
 <small>1: These are only used on the front page currently (in the header).</small>
 
+<small>2015-08-14T13:11:17-05:00</small>  
+drc has reported some issues with hinting the navigation bar font (Lato) at its current size.
+I cannot reproduce his results exactly.
+Looking into either increasing the weight of that font to 400 (from 300), or to swap it for a different 
typeface.
+Possibly Roboto, Ostrich Sans (GNU Image Manipulation Program)?
+
 ## Combine and minimize assets
 
 Probably run a grunt task (or whatever the equivalent is in Python) to combine and minimize assets like CSS 
and JS.
diff --git a/content/about/splash/unstable-1.1.md b/content/about/splash/unstable-1.1.md
index 53a646a..f37eed5 100644
--- a/content/about/splash/unstable-1.1.md
+++ b/content/about/splash/unstable-1.1.md
@@ -4,248 +4,292 @@ Modified: 2015-08-13T13:49:12-05:00
 Author: Pat David
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.5.png" alt="CVS: 1.5 artist: Adrian" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.5.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.0">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.5 artist: Adrian
+tarball: 1.1.0<br>CVS: 1.5<br>
+  artist:  Adrian
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.5.png" alt="CVS: 1.5 artist: Adrian" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.5.png" alt="tarball:  1.1.1">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.5 artist: Adrian
+tarball:  1.1.1<br>CVS: 1.5 <br>
+  artist:  Adrian
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian" />
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.2">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian
+tarball: 1.1.2<br>CVS: 1.7<br>
+  artist:  Adrian
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.3">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian
+tarball: 1.1.3<br>CVS: 1.7<br>
+  artist:  Adrian
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.4">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian
+tarball: 1.1.4<br>CVS: 1.7<br>
+  artist:  Adrian
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash-1.7.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.5">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.7 artist: Adrian
+tarball: 1.1.5<br>CVS: 1.7<br>
+  artist:  Adrian
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.10.png" alt="CVS: 1.10 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.10.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.6">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.10 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.6<br>CVS: 1.10<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.12.png" alt="CVS: 1.12 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.12.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.7">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.12 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.7<br>CVS: 1.12<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.12.png" alt="CVS: 1.12 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.12.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.8">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.12 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.8<br>CVS: 1.12<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="CVS: 1.15 artist: adam" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.9">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.15 artist: adam
+tarball: 1.1.9<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist:  adam
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="CVS: 1.15 artist: adam" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.10">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.15 artist: adam
+tarball: 1.1.10<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist:  adam
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="CVS: 1.15 artist: adam" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.11">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.15 artist: adam
+tarball: 1.1.11<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist:  adam
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="CVS: 1.15 artist: adam" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.12">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.15 artist: adam
+tarball: 1.1.12<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist:  adam
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="CVS: 1.15 artist: adam" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.13">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.15 artist: adam
+tarball: 1.1.13<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist:  adam
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="CVS: 1.15 artist: adam" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.14">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.15 artist: adam
+tarball: 1.1.14<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist:  adam
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.17.png" alt="CVS: 1.17 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.17.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.15">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.17 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.15<br>CVS: 1.17<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.17.png" alt="CVS: 1.17 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.17.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.16">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.17 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.16<br>CVS: 1.17<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.18.png" alt="CVS: 1.18 artist: Raphaël" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.18.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.17">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.18 artist: Raphaël
+tarball: 1.1.17<br>CVS: 1.18<br>
+  artist:  Raphaël
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.19.png" alt="CVS: 1.19 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp1_1_splash.1.19.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.18">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.19 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.18<br>CVS: 1.19<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.2.png" alt="CVS: 1.2 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.2.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.19">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.2 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.19<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.11.png" alt="CVS: 1.11 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.11.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.20">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.11 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.20<br>CVS: 1.11<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.21">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.21<br>CVS: 1.3<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.22">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.22<br>CVS: 1.3<br>
+  artist: tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.23">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.23<br>CVS: 1.3<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.3.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.24">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.3 artist: tigert
+tarball: 1.1.24<br>CVS: 1.3<br>
+  artist:  tigert
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.5.png" alt="CVS: 1.5 artist: tigert, Sven" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.5.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.25">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.5 artist: tigert, Sven
+tarball: 1.1.25<br>CVS: 1.5<br>
+  artist:  tigert, Sven
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.6.png" alt="CVS: 1.6 artist: Gerald Brosseau" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.6.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.26">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.6 artist: Gerald Brosseau
+tarball: 1.1.26<br>CVS: 1.6<br>
+  artist:  Gerald Brosseau
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.6.png" alt="CVS: 1.6 artist: Gerald Brosseau" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.6.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.27">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.6 artist: Gerald Brosseau
+tarball: 1.1.27<br>CVS: 1.6<br>
+  artist:  Gerald Brosseau
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.8.png" alt="CVS: 1.8 artist: Gerald Brosseau" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.8.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.28">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.8 artist: Gerald Brosseau
+tarball: 1.1.28<br>CVS: 1.8<br>
+  artist:  Gerald Brosseau
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.9.png" alt="CVS: 1.9 artist: simon" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.9.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.29">
 <figcaption>
-CVS: 1.9 artist: simon
+tarball: 1.1.29<br>CVS: 1.9<br>
+  artist:  simon
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.10.png" alt="CVS:1.10 artist: Sven, garrett" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.10.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.30">
 <figcaption>
-CVS:1.10 artist: Sven, garrett
+tarball: 1.1.30<br>CVS:1.10 <br>
+  artist:  Sven, garrett
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.10.png" alt="CVS:1.10 artist: Sven, garrett" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.10.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.31">
 <figcaption>
-CVS:1.10 artist: Sven, garrett
+tarball: 1.1.31<br>CVS:1.10 <br>
+  artist:  Sven, garrett
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
 
 
-<figure>
-<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.10.png" alt="CVS:1.10 artist: Sven, garrett" />
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splash.1.10.png" alt="tarball: 1.1.32">
 <figcaption>
-CVS:1.10 artist: Sven, garrett
+tarball: 1.1.32<br>CVS:1.10 <br>
+  artist:  Sven, garrett
 </figcaption>
 </figure>
+
+
+
+
+<small>The copyrights on these images are owned by their respective
+original authors. These images are distributed as part of the GIMP
+package released under the GPL. If you want to use them outside the
+official GIMP web site, please contact the original
+authors.</small>
+
diff --git a/content/about/splash/unstable-1.3.md b/content/about/splash/unstable-1.3.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..03f8108
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/about/splash/unstable-1.3.md
@@ -0,0 +1,235 @@
+Title: Development Version Splash History 1.3
+Date: 2015-08-14T13:23:18-05:00
+Modified: 2015-08-14T13:23:26-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.1.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.0">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.0<br>CVS: 1.1<br>
+  artist:  Simon
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.1.png" alt="tarball:  1.3.1">
+<figcaption>
+tarball:  1.3.1<br>CVS: 1.1<br>
+  artist:  Simon
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashgif.1.1.gif" alt="tarball: 1.3.2">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.2<br>CVS: 1.1<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashgif.1.1.gif" alt="tarball: 1.3.3">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.3<br>CVS: 1.1<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.2.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.4">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.4<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.2.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.5">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.5<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.2.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.6">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.6<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.2.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.7">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.7<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.2.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.8">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.8<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.4.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.9">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.9<br>CVS: 1.4<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.4.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.10">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.10<br>CVS: 1.4<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.5.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.11">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.11<br>CVS: 1.5<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.6.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.12">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.12<br>CVS: 1.6<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.8.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.13">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.13<br>CVS: 1.8<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.11.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.14">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.14<br>CVS: 1.11<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.11.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.15">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.15<br>CVS: 1.11<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.12.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.16">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.16<br>CVS: 1.12<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.14.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.17">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.17<br>CVS: 1.14<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.14.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.18">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.18<br>CVS: 1.14<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.19">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.19<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.15.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.20">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.20<br>CVS: 1.15<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.16.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.21">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.21<br>CVS: 1.16<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.17.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.22">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.22<br>CVS: 1.17<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.17.png" alt="tarball: 1.3.23">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 1.3.23<br>CVS: 1.17<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.18.png" alt="tarball: 2.0pre">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.0pre<br>CVS: 1.18<br>
+  artist: jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+</tbody></table>
+
+<small>The copyrights on these images are owned by their respective
+original authors. These images are distributed as part of the GIMP
+package released under the GPL. If you want to use them outside the
+official GIMP web site, please contact the original
+authors.</small>
diff --git a/content/about/splash/unstable-2.1.md b/content/about/splash/unstable-2.1.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..828c820
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/about/splash/unstable-2.1.md
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+Title: Development Version Splash History 2.1
+Date: 2015-08-13T13:49:06-05:00
+Modified: 2015-08-13T13:49:12-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.20.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.0">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.0<br>CVS: 1.20<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.20.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.1">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.1<br>CVS: 1.20<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.20.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.2">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.2<br>CVS: 1.20<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.20.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.3">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.3<br>CVS: 1.20<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.20.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.4">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.4<br>CVS: 1.20<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp_splashpng.1.20.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.5">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.5<br>CVS: 1.20<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-1.2.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.6">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.6<br>CVS: 1.2<br>
+  artist: Bolsh
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-1.3.png" alt="tarball: 2.1.7">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.1.7<br>CVS: 1.3<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-1.4.png" alt="tarball: 2.2-pre1">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.2-pre1<br>CVS: 1.4<br>
+  artist: Seth &amp; Simon
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-1.5.png" alt="tarball: 2.2-pre2">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.2-pre2<br>CVS: 1.5<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+<small>The copyrights on these images are owned by their respective
+original authors. These images are distributed as part of the GIMP
+package released under the GPL. If you want to use them outside the
+official GIMP web site, please contact the original
+authors.</small>
diff --git a/content/about/splash/unstable-2.3.md b/content/about/splash/unstable-2.3.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f01670
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/about/splash/unstable-2.3.md
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
+Title: Development Version Splash History 2.3
+Date: 2015-08-13T13:49:06-05:00
+Modified: 2015-08-13T13:49:12-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r17270.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.0">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.0<br>SVN: 17270<br>
+  artist: rockwalrus
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r17603.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.1">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.1<br>SVN: 17603<br>
+  artist: Raphaël
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r17603.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.2">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.2<br>SVN: 17603<br>
+  artist: Raphaël
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r18203.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.3">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.3<br>SVN: 18203<br>
+  artist: antenne &amp; Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r18203.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.4">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.4<br>SVN: 18203<br>
+  artist: antenne &amp; Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r18203.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.5">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.5<br>SVN: 18203<br>
+  artist: antenne &amp; Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r19048.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.6">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.6<br>SVN: 19048<br>
+  artist: Sven
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r19225.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.7">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.7<br>SVN: 19225<br>
+  artist: Roman
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r19620.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.8">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.8<br>SVN: 19620<br>
+  artist: Carol
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r19939.gif" alt="tarball: 2.3.9">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.9<br>SVN: 19939<br>
+  artist: Raphaël
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r20261.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.10">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.10<br>SVN: 20261<br>
+  artist: Philip Lafleur
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r20261.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.11">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.11<br>SVN: 20261<br>
+  artist: Philip Lafleur
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r20261.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.12">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.12<br>SVN: 20261<br>
+  artist: Philip Lafleur
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.13">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.13<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.14">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.14<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.15">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.15<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.16">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.16<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.17">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.17<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.18">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.18<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r21408.png" alt="tarball: 2.3.19">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.3.19<br>SVN: 21408<br>
+  artist: Kristian Rietveld, Simon, Mitch
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+  <figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r23679.png" alt="tarball: 2.4 release candidates">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.4 release candidates<br>SVN: 23679<br>
+  artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+<small>The copyrights on these images are owned by their respective
+original authors. These images are distributed as part of the GIMP
+package released under the GPL. If you want to use them outside the
+official GIMP web site, please contact the original
+authors.</small>
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+Title: Development Version Splash History 2.5
+Date: 2015-08-13T13:49:06-05:00
+Modified: 2015-08-13T13:49:12-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r25458.png" alt="tarball: 2.5.0">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.5.0<br>SVN: 25458<br>artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+  
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r25458.png" alt="tarball: 2.5.1">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.5.1<br>SVN: 25458<br>artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+  
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r25458.png" alt="tarball: 2.5.2">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.5.2<br>SVN: 25458<br>artist: Jimmac
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+  
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-r26342.png" alt="tarball: 2.5.3">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.5.3<br>SVN: 26342<br>artist: Aurore Derriennic
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+  
+
+<small>The copyrights on these images are owned by their respective
+original authors. These images are distributed as part of the GIMP
+package released under the GPL. If you want to use them outside the
+official GIMP web site, please contact the original
+authors.</small>
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+Title: Development Version Splash History 2.7
+Date: 2015-08-13T13:49:06-05:00
+Modified: 2015-08-13T13:49:12-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-git5503e6a0.png" alt="tarball: 2.7.0">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.7.0<br>GIT: 5503e6a0<br>artist: Aurore Derriennic
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+<figure>
+<img src="images/gimp-splash-git5476b8bd.png" alt="tarball: 2.7.1">
+<figcaption>
+tarball: 2.7.1<br>GIT: 5476b8bd<br>artist: Simon Budig
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+
+
+<small>The copyrights on these images are owned by their respective
+original authors. These images are distributed as part of the GIMP
+package released under the GPL. If you want to use them outside the
+official GIMP web site, please contact the original
+authors.</small>
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+Title: Books About GIMP
+Date: 2015-08-14T13:58:40-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+Status: hidden
+
+## Das GIMP 2.8-Buch
+
+![Das GIMP 2.8-Buch](gimp-2-8-kay-richter.jpg)  
+**Author:** Kay Richter  
+ **Format:** eBook, 256pp.  
+ **ISBN-13:** ISBN 978-3-86899-857-3  
+ **Publisher/Date:** O'Reilly/2013  
+ **Website:** [www.oreilly.de/catalog/gimpbuchger/](http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/gimpbuchger/)  
+
+**Description:** the book (in German) introduces readers to th basics of using GIMP, from importing to 
editing to printing.
+
+## Niveles y Curvas con GIMP
+
+![Niveles y Curvas con GIMP](niveles-y-curvas-con-gimp.jpg)  
+**Author:** Alberto García Briz  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 104pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-48481-377-4  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-48481-377-5  
+ **Publisher/Date:** CreateSpace/2013  
+ **Website:** [www.createspace.com/4259936](https://www.createspace.com/4259936)  
+
+**Description:** Explanations of histogram, levels and curves tools, towards their application for image 
improvement and advanced edition (traditional colouring, film simulation, etc.)
+
+## The Book of GIMP
+
+![The Book of GIMP](book_of_gimp.png)  
+**Authors:** Olivier Lecarme, Karine Delvare  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 676pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** N/A  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-59327-383-5  
+ **Publisher/Date:** No Starch Press/2013  
+ **Website:** [http://nostarch.com/gimp](http://nostarch.com/gimp)  
+
+**Description:** GIMP is a free alternative to Adobe Photoshop with tons of professional-grade features. But 
with so many powerful tools and menu options, GIMP can be difficult to master. Whether you're struggling to 
get started or trying to master some of GIMP's more complex features, you'll find the answers you're looking 
for in The Book of GIMP.
+
+## How to GIMP
+
+![How to GIMP](howtogimp.jpg)  
+**Author:** Kat Landreth  
+ **Format:** PDF ebook  
+ **ISBN-10:** N/A  
+ **ISBN-13:** N/A  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Self-published/May 2013  
+ **Website:** [http://how-to-gimp.com/gimp-book/](http://how-to-gimp.com/gimp-book/)  
+
+**Description:** A beginner's guide to using GIMP for photo editing, and basic graphics like using text on 
images. The book starts from the very beginning. You'll work through clearly written tutorials using over 30 
high quality practice images to learn everything from drawing simple shapes, to using advanced tools like 
layers, and layer masks. You'll learn how to use tools effectively, rather than on memorizing steps in 
tutorials. By the end of the book, you'll be ready to follow and adapt online tutorials with ease. You'll 
even have the confidence to use GIMP without tutorials.
+
+## Blanco y Negro con The GIMP
+
+![Blanco y Negro con The GIMP](blanco_y_negro_con_gimp.jpg)  
+**Author:** Alberto García Briz  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 232pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-47835-391-0  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-47835-391-1  
+ **Publisher/Date:** CreateSpace/2012  
+ **Website:** [www.createspace.com/3954818](https://www.createspace.com/3954818)  
+
+**Description:** This book (only available in Spanish) describes how to use free software GIMP for the 
conversion of digital pictures to black and white photography. Main methods are discussed and applied in 
multiple step-by-step examples.
+
+## GIMP for Absolute Beginners
+
+![GIMP for Absolute Beginners](gimp-for-absolute-beginners-2012.jpg)  
+**Authors:** Jan Smith, Roman Joost  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 352pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-43023-168-8  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-43023-168-4  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Apress/2012  
+ **Website:** [www.apress.com/9781430231684](http://www.apress.com/9781430231684)  
+
+**Description:** GIMP for Absolute Beginners gives us an easy way to use the power of GIMP, and enjoy 
digital photography and graphics without worrying about application features.
+
+## GIMP
+
+![GIMP](gimp_olivier_karine.jpg)  
+**Authors:** Olivier Lecarme, Karine Delvare  
+ **Format:** Hardcover, 732pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 2-74402305-1  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-2-74402305-7  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Pearson Education/April 2011  
+ **Website:** 
[http://www.pearson.fr/livre/?GCOI=27440100358850](http://www.pearson.fr/livre/?GCOI=27440100358850)  
+
+**Description:** A complete user manual and a reference to GIMP features that explains basics of digital 
imaging, retouching photos, creating animations, preparing pictures for publishing on the Web etc.
+
+## GIMP 2.6 Cookbook
+
+![GIMP 2.6 Cookbook](gimp-2-6-cookbook.png)  
+**Author:** Juan Manuel Ferreyra  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 408pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-84951202-7  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-84951202-2  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Packt Publishing/March 2011  
+ **Website:** 
[https://www.packtpub.com/gimp-2-6-cookbook/book](https://www.packtpub.com/gimp-2-6-cookbook/book)  
+
+**Description:** This book is packed with answers to get you preparing great images with the GIMP 
immediately. Even if you are a relative novice to this powerhouse application, the straightforward 
instructions will guide you through the tasks to unleash your true creativity without being hindered by the 
system.
+
+## Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional, Second Edition
+
+![Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional, Second 
Edition](beginning_gimp_from_novice_to_professional_second_edition.png)  
+**Author:** Akkana Peck  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 584pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-43021-070-2  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-43021-070-2  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Apress/December 2008  
+ **Website:** [http://gimpbook.com/](http://gimpbook.com/)  
+
+**Description:** A complete guide to image editing with GIMP, beginning with basic photo manipulation 
procedures, simple drawing and selection techniques, then proceeding to more advanced concepts such as layer 
masks, color adjustment, blending modes, stitching panoramas, image stacking, and writing simple GIMP scripts 
and plug-ins. The second edition adds more advanced tutorials and discusses some of the changes in GIMP 2.6\.
+
+## GIMP for Textile Design
+
+![GIMP for Textile Design](gimp_for_textile_design.png)  
+**Author:** Frederick L. Chipkin  
+ **Format:** Spiral-bound, 112pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 0-97273-172-5  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-0-97273-172-0  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Origin inc/2008  
+ **Website:** 
[http://origininc.tripod.com/GIMP/GIMP_BOOK_MAIN/GBOOK.htm](http://origininc.tripod.com/GIMP/GIMP_BOOK_MAIN/GBOOK.htm)
  
+
+**Description:** The book GIMP for Textile Design is a collection of lessons that will take you from simple 
textile design techniques to the more advanced design techniques needed to take on the most challenging 
textile design projects. Everything is explained in a simple uniform manner so that nothing is overwhelming 
to the textile designer just starting out and so that the more experienced textile designer can grasp key 
concepts more quickly.
+
+## The Artist's Guide to GIMP Effects
+
+![The Artist's Guide to GIMP Effects](the_artists_guide_to_gimp_effects.png)  
+**Author:** Michael J. Hammel  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 348pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-59327-121-2  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-59327-153-4  
+ **Publisher/Date:** No Starch Press/August 2007  
+ **Website:** [http://www.graphics-muse.org/artistsguide/](http://www.graphics-muse.org/artistsguide/)  
+
+**Description:** The Artist's Guide To GIMP Effects is a tutorial filled expedition into the powerful 
open-source graphics design tool, the GNU Image Manipulation Program. Tutorials cover the gamut of design 
topics, from Web design and Photographic techniques to Advertising and Interface design. The Artist's Guide 
To GIMP Effects is the follow-up text to the first book ever published on GIMP, The Artist's Guide to the 
GIMP.
+
+## GIMP 2 for Photographers: Image Editing with Open Source Software
+
+![GIMP 2 for Photographers: Image Editing with Open Source Software](gimp_2_for_photographers.png)  
+**Author:** Klaus Gölker  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 200pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1-93395-203-2  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-93395-203-1  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Rocky Nook/November 2006  
+ **Website:** [http://www.rockynook.com/books/20.html](http://www.rockynook.com/books/20.html)  
+
+**Description:** This book has evolved from the classroom materials which the author developed and taught in 
courses and workshops on image editing with the GIMP. It covers the basics of image editing and guides the 
reader through the functions and tools of the GIMP from simple adjustments to more advanced techniques of 
working with layers and masks. The more important editing functions are presented in individual workshops. 
Moreover, the book covers the stitching of panoramic images and preparation of high-quality black and white 
images.
+
+## Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional
+
+![Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional](beginning_gimp_from_novice_to_professional.png)  
+**Author:** Akkana Peck  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 552pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 1-59059-587-4  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Apress/May 2006  
+ **Website:** [http://gimpbook.com/](http://gimpbook.com/)  
+
+**Description:** A complete guide to image editing with GIMP, beginning with basic photo manipulation 
procedures, simple drawing and selection techniques, then proceeding to more advanced concepts such as layer 
masks, color adjustment, blending modes, stitching panoramas, image stacking, and writing simple GIMP scripts 
and plug-ins. Covers version 2.2 plus a look ahead to 2.4.
+
+## The Gimp 2.2 pour PC, Mac et Linux
+
+![The Gimp 2.2 pour PC, Mac et Linux](the_gimp_2_2_pour_pc_mac_et_linux.png)  
+**Author:** Julien Pons  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 300pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 2746028565  
+ **Date:** October 2005  
+ **Website:** [http://www.julienpons.fr](http://www.julienpons.fr/)  
+
+**Description:** An in-depth reference for GIMP that, like the rest of French publisher ENI's Studio Factory 
series, is aimed at the professional user. This book covers the interface, GIMP functions, and GIMP concepts 
such as layers and drawables, and also includes a chapter for Photoshop users migrating to The GIMP.
+
+## GIMP - Guia do Usuário
+
+![GIMP - Guia do Usuário](guia_do_usuario.png)  
+**Author:** André Milani  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 336pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 85-7522-077-2  
+ **Date:** September 2005  
+ **Website:** [http://www.novatec.com.br/livros/gimp](http://www.novatec.com.br/livros/gimp/)  
+
+**Description:** First Brazilian book about GIMP. Features detailed explanations about GIMP and its tools, 
how to use layers, and includes some tutorials on web graphics and photo retouching.
+
+## (A la) SOS GIMP
+
+![(A la) SOS GIMP](a_la_sos_gimp.png)  
+**Author:** Cédric Gemy  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 256pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 2-9521703-1-2  
+ **Date:** January 2005  
+ **Website:** n/a  
+
+**Description:** This book in French, released under the Free Documentation License, contains loads of tips 
and tutorials for GIMP, as well as giving a thorough tour of the main tools and features. It is in its second 
edition, and has recently been updated to cover GIMP 2.2.
+
+## Essential GIMP for Web Professionals
+
+![Essential GIMP for Web Professionals](essential_gimp_for_web_professionals.png)  
+**Author:** Michael J. Hammel  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 376pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 0-130-19114-0  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Pearson Education/April 2001  
+ **Website:** [http://authors.phptr.com/essential/gimp/](http://authors.phptr.com/essential/gimp/)  
+
+**Description:** This concise, example-rich guide shows Web professionals exactly how to create high-quality 
graphics with GIMP. It delivers no-nonsense, practical coverage based on real-world projects you can see and 
download from the above mentioned web site. Master layers, selections and masks, text, color management, 
drawing, painting, image maps, animation, working from scans, using effects and rendering filters - even 
scripting.
+
+## GIMP Pocket Reference
+
+![GIMP Pocket Reference](the_gimp_pocket_reference.png)  
+**Author:** Sven Neumann  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 97pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 1-565-92731-1  
+ **Publisher/Date:** O'Reilly & Associates, Incorporated/August 2000  
+ **Website:** 
[http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781565927315.do](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781565927315.do)  
+
+**Description:** The GIMP Pocket Reference explains the numerous features of the GNU Image Manipulation 
Program - and is the essential guide for designers working in a Linux/Unix environment. This handy reference 
covers GIMP version 1.2\. It explains the function of every menu item and offers tips for everyday use. The 
GIMP Pocket Reference is available in English, German, Dutch and French versions.
+
+## Grokking the GIMP
+
+![Grokking the GIMP](grokking_the_gimp.png)  
+**Author:** Carey Bunks  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 352pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 0-735-70924-6  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Pearson Education/February 2000  
+ **Website:** [http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html](http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html)  
+
+**Description:** Grokking the GIMP is for the serious user of the GNU Image Manipulation Program, a premiere 
digital image editing and painting program. It covers GIMP in depth, and complex tasks are intuitively 
presented and explained using an interactive approach. In addition to emphasizing the theory and core 
concepts of image manipulation, Grokking the GIMP beautifully illustrates the practical aspects of working 
with digital images. This fully 4-color book presents nine major projects and a collection of many smaller 
ones that illustrate the core and advanced uses of this powerful open-source application. Numbered steps and 
an abundance of color images walk the reader through real-world examples of color correction, image 
enhancement, collage, photo montage, rendering, and web-graphics creation. The entire book is available 
on-line at the above mentioned website.
+
+## Guerilla Guide to Great Graphics with The GIMP
+
+![Guerilla Guide to Great Graphics with The GIMP](guerilla_guide_to_great_graphics_with_the_gimp.png)  
+**Author:** David D. Busch  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 370pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 0-7615-2407-X  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Premier Press (Prima Tech)/January 2000  
+ **Website:** N/A  
+
+**Description:** Guerrilla Guide to Great Graphics with the GIMP shows beginning-to-advanced image designers 
creative ways to transform ordinary images into triumphant prizewinners using the most popular graphics 
package for Linux. It also shows non-designers how to create or manipulate graphics for many uses. This book 
is filled with easy-to-follow techniques and tips for using the advanced features that will spark your 
creativity and lead to amazing graphics.
+
+## GIMP - The Official Handbook
+
+![GIMP - The Official Handbook](gimp_the_official_handbook.png)  
+**Authors:** Olof S. Kylander, Karin Kylander  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 895pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 1-576-10520-2  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Coriolis Value/November 1999  
+ **Website:** n/a  
+
+**Description:** Comprehensively covers the program by teaching readers all aspects ranging from installing, 
to scripting, to working faster and more efficiently through shortcuts. Thoroughly covers one of the most 
powerful aspects of GIMP filters, including how to create images invoking Cubism, Van Gogh, embossing, 
warping, rippling, glass tile, and fractals. While this book does not teach readers how to be artists, it 
offers plenty of examples to inspire new ideas and grab on to the power and versatility of the application. 
Gimp: The Official Handbook is written by two Gimp experts and is the most comprehensive source of 
information available on this freely distributed image-manipulation program for the Open Source community. 
The only book to teach the entire program, including all built-in filters and third-party plug-ins. Beats the 
competition by teaching the program from cover to cover. Other books gloss over key features and focus on 
learning the program quickly, or ar
 e theoretical and provide no practical information on the product.The entire book is available on-line at 
the aforementioned website.
+
+## GIMP Essential Reference
+
+![GIMP Essential Reference](gimp_esential_reference.png)  
+**Author:** Alex Harford  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 373pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 0-735-70911-4  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Pearson Education/November 1999  
+ **Website:** N/A  
+
+**Description:** Gimp Essential Reference will show users how to quickly become familiar with the advanced 
user interface using a table-heavy format that will allow users to find what they're looking for quickly. 
Gimp Essential Reference is for users working with GIMP who know what they want to accomplish, but don't know 
exactly how to do it.
+
+## The Artists' Guide to the GIMP
+
+![The Artists' Guide to the GIMP](the_artist_guide_to_the_gimp.png)  
+**Author:** Michael J. Hammel  
+ **Format:** Paperback, 340pp.  
+ **ISBN:** 1-578-31011-3  
+ **Publisher/Date:** Specialized Systems Consultants, Incorporated/December 1998  
+ **Website:** [http://www.artistsguidetogimp.com/](http://www.artistsguidetogimp.com/)  
+
+**Description:** The Artists' Guide to the GIMP covers all of the basics a new user needs to get started, 
from detailed descriptions of Toolbox features to using selections to a complete explanation of Layers and 
Channels. Chapters on color functions and drawing and painting methods show how to make the most of this 
wonderful alternative to similar applications for other platforms. Several examples of plug-ins high 
resolution, four-color glossy prints serve as tutorials and inspiration to any reader. Add to these the 
extensive discussions on printing and scanning, and the result is a text that will be an integral part of any 
graphic artist's tool chest.
+
+## The Artist's Guide to GIMP, 2nd Edition
+
+![The Artist's Guide to GIMP, 2nd Edition](the_artists_guide_to_gimp_2ed.png)  
+**Author:** Michael J. Hammel  
+ **Format:** Horizontal, 320pp.  
+ **ISBN-10:** 1593274149  
+ **ISBN-13:** 978-1-59327-414-6  
+ **Publisher/Date:** No Starch Press/June 2012  
+ **Website:** [http://nostarch.com/gimp2](http://nostarch.com/gimp2)  
+
+**Description:** The Artist's Guide to GIMP teaches you how to use GIMP without a tedious list of menu paths 
and options. Instead, as you follow along with Michael J. Hammel's step-by-step instructions, you'll learn to 
produce professional-looking advertisements, apply impressive photographic effects, and design cool logos and 
text effects. These extensively illustrated tutorials are perfect for hands-on learning or as templates for 
your own artistic experiments.
+
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+Title: Get Involved
+Date: 2015-08-14T14:18:56-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+<figure>
+<script type='text/javascript' 
src='https://www.openhub.net/p/gimp/widgets/project_basic_stats?format=js'></script>
+</figure>
+
+## How You Can Help
+
+GIMP is <span class="help" title="software that may be modified and
+distributed freely, as long as you do not deny other users these
+freedoms">Free Software</span> and a part of the [GNU Project](http://www.gnu.org/). In the free software 
world, there is generally no distinction between users and developers. As in a friendly neighbourhood, 
everybody pitches in to help their neighbors. Please consider the time you give in assistance to others as 
payment.
+
+Ways in which you can help:
+
+*   [program](http://wiki.gimp.org/) new features,
+*   report [bugs](/bugs/) (errors in the program),
+*   debug existing features,
+*   add [documentation](/docs/),
+*   translate GIMP to your own language,
+*   translate the documentation,
+*   write [tutorials](/tutorials/),
+*   participate in the [UI brainstorm](http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/),
+*   improve this web site,
+*   make artwork for GIMP used in or with GIMP,
+*   let people know you used GIMP for your artwork,
+*   give away copies of GIMP,
+*   help others to learn to use GIMP, etc.
+
+As you can see, anyone can help.
+
+## Development Status
+
+The team is currently busy working on v2.10\. This will be the first release of GIMP featuring a new, 
advanced image processing engine, high bit depth editing, as well as new and improved transformation and 
selection tools.
+
+Porting internals of GIMP to GEGL is mostly done, but more plugins have to be ported to GEGL, and GEGL needs 
to be made faster. If you are willing to help with that, please refer to the [Porting filters to 
GEGL](http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Porting_filters_to_GEGL) page to see what you could work on.
+
+To get a better understanding of where the project is heading to, which features are planned etc., please 
visit the [Roadmap](http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Roadmap) page.
+
+## Bug Reports
+
+GIMP is not a bug-free application nor is any other application so reporting the bugs that you will 
encounter is very important to the development, it helps the developers to make GIMP more stable and more bug 
free.
+
+You don't have to be a developer or a everyday user to report bugs. It can be hard to report a bug the first 
time you try it out but don't just quit the whole bug report if you think it is hard. Instead, look at the 
[bugs](/bugs/) page you will find some very good help about this.
+
+## Web Development
+
+Creating websites that contain useful information is very important. It is actually just as important as 
doing bug reports. A website contains a lot of information that is needed for the development to move on and 
it also contains information that will help the public to understand what the application is all about.
+
+## Hacking
+
+This is the part where people are always needed to help with the development, and this is also the part that 
is the hardest to start with. Though there are websites and files to give you a good look at how hacking is 
being done in GIMP.
+
+The site you should keep updated with and the site that is updated all the time with new development help 
guides is located at [http://wiki.gimp.org/](http://wiki.gimp.org/). If you have GIMP installed at the moment 
then there are some files you should look at in the source code that might help you a little.
+
+*   [INSTALL](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/plain/INSTALL)  
+     _(Contains most up-to-date information on building GIMP from source code)_
+*   [HACKING](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/plain/HACKING)  
+     _(Contains a lot of information that you need to know if you want to start coding)_
+*   [README](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/plain/README)  
+     _(The main README for GIMP which should be read by everyone)_
+*   [README.i18n](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/plain/README.i18n)  
+     _(The internationalization README which should be read by translators)_
+
+## Important GIMP Links
+
+*   [The GNU Image Manipulation Program](http://www.gimp.org/) - www.gimp.org
+*   [GIMP Wiki](http://wiki.gimp.org/) - wiki.gimp.org
+*   [GIMP Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/) - bugzilla.gnome.org
+*   [The GIMP Toolkit](http://www.gtk.org/) - www.gtk.org
+*   [GNU Project](http://www.gnu.org/) - www.gnu.org
+*   [GNU General Public License](/about/COPYING) - GPL
+
+## GIMP RSS feeds
+
+*   [GIMP Active 
Bugs](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?bug_file_loc_type=substring&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=RESOLVED&bug_status=VERIFIED&bug_status=CLOSED&changedin=7&chfieldto=Now&product=GIMP&query_format=advanced&title=Bug%20List:%20GIMP%20-%20Current%20Bug%20Week&ctype=atom)
+
+## <a name="development"></a>GIMP Development Links
+
+[GIMP developers](http://wiki.gimp.org)  
+ The main GIMP development website.
+
+[Martin Nordholts' GIMP Blog](http://www.chromecode.com/)  
+ What happens in GIMP development.
+
+[GEGL](http://www.gegl.org/)  
+ An image processing library based on GObjects.
+
+[GNOME GIT](https://git.gnome.org/)  
+ GNOME GIT source code repository
+
+## Latest Changes in Code
+
+The [Unstable GIMP](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/log/) page lists the lastest source code commits to 
the unstable branch of GIMP.
+
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+Title: The Print Plugin
+Date: 2015-08-14T15:07:00-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+Status: hidden
+
+
+
+
+<figure>
+<img src='print-main.png' alt="Main Window" />
+<figcaption>
+Figure 1\. The Main Window
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+The main window is divided into five panes:
+
+<dl>
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Preview</span></dt>
+<dd>
+The <span class="GUILABEL">Preview</span> pane contains a <span class="GUIBUTTON">positioning widget</span> 
that allows interactively positioning the output on the page. It contains an outer border, representing the 
sheet of paper; an inner border, representing the printable area of the printer; an arrow, pointing to the 
top of the page (the end that's fed into the printer); and a black rectangle, representing the position of 
the image on the page. The image can be moved around on the paper. When the first (<span 
class="MOUSEBUTTON">left</span>) button is used, the image is moved in screen pixels; when any other button 
is used, the image is moved in points[[1]](#FTN.AEN19). The arrow resizes depending upon the media size 
chosen; the shaft of the arrow is always equal to one inch on the output.
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Printer Settings</span></dt>
+<dd>
+The <span class="GUILABEL">Printer Settings</span> pane contains a dropdown menu for selecting a printer to 
print to. There is a special <span class="QUOTE">"printer"</span> named File that allows you to choose a file 
to print to, rather than a printer queue. The <span class="GUILABEL">Setup</span> box to the right allows 
specification of a printer type, a PPD file[[2]](#FTN.AEN29), and the command to be used to print. Each 
distinct printer in the <span class="GUIBUTTON">Printer</span> list can have different settings applied to 
it. Below that is a <span class="GUIBUTTON">combo box</span> allowing choice of media size. The choices are 
constrained to those that the printer supports. Below that are <span class="GUIBUTTON">dropdown</span> menus 
for choosing media type (what kind of paper), media source (what input tray), ink type, and resolution. All 
of these settings are printer-specific.
+
+
+<figure>
+<img src="print-setup.png" alt="Print Setup" />
+<figcaption>
+Figure 2. The setup
+</figcaption>
+</figure>
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Position</span></dt>
+<dd>
+The <span class="GUILABEL">Position</span> pane contains various widgets to place the image on the paper. 
These widgets work in conjunction with the <span class="GUILABEL">Preview</span> pane. At the top left of the 
pane is a button to center the image on the paper (not on the printable area). To its right is a <span 
class="GUIBUTTON">button group</span> that allows choosing English (inch) units or metric (centimeter) units. 
Below these are <span class="GUIBUTTON">four boxes</span> that allow entry of the left, top, right, and 
bottom of the image. These positions are relative to the top left of the paper[[3]](#FTN.AEN48). There are 
two additional boxes that allow specification of the right margin and bottom margin if you prefer; these are 
relative to the bottom right corner of the paper. Any of these may have values entered into them; the preview 
image will be moved appropriately.
+
+<blockquote>**Note:** These entries do not resize the image.</blockquote>
+
+Finally, there is a pick box for <span class="GUIBUTTON">orientation</span> (landscape or portrait). There 
is an <span class="GUIBUTTON">Auto</span> mode that picks the orientation that yields the orientation that 
best matches that of the image to be printed.
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Scaling</span></dt>
+<dd>
+The <span class="GUILABEL">Scaling</span> pane contains a slider that allows scaling of the image. The image 
can be scaled in either percent of the printable area (NOT the page in this case) or pixels per inch (<span 
class="ACRONYM">PPI</span>) via a <span class="GUIBUTTON">radio button</span> below the slider. <span 
class="ACRONYM">PPI</span> allows matching image resolution to printer resolution. The image may be scaled 
using either method to between 5 and 100% of the imageable area. It is not possible to crop with the Print 
plugin. In <span class="GUIBUTTON">Percent</span> mode, the image is scaled so that neither axis will be 
longer than the percent of the printable area specified. For example, if you print an image at 20%, it will 
be possible to tile the image 5 times on one axis and at least 5 times on the other. To the right of the 
radio button is a button called <span class="GUIBUTTON">Set Image Scale</span>. This sets the scaling to 
<span class="ACRONYM">PPI</span>,
  and sets the resolution as closely as possible to the resolution stored in the image. To the right of the 
<span class="GUIBUTTON">Set Image Scale</span> button are two boxes that allow entry of <span 
class="GUIBUTTON">width</span> and <span class="GUIBUTTON">height</span> of the image. These set the scaling 
mode to <span class="ACRONYM">PPI</span>. Specifying one automatically sets the other, and the image is 
repositioned as needed to prevent it from falling off the edge of the page.
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Image Settings</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+The <span class="GUILABEL">Image Settings</span> pane allows choice of <span class="GUIBUTTON">Line 
Art</span>, <span class="GUIBUTTON">Solid Colors</span>, <span class="GUIBUTTON">Photograph</span>, or <span 
class="GUIBUTTON">Monochrome</span> image type. Line art or Solid Colors should be used for graphics 
containing mostly solid areas of color. They're very similar to each other. Photograph mode dithers more 
slowly, but produces more accurate colors. Finally, Monochrome mode can be used to print absolute black and 
white very quickly. To the right of these four radio buttons is a button called <span 
class="GUIBUTTON">Adjust Color</span>. This pops up a new window that controls various output quality 
settings. That will be described separately. Finally, there is a choice of Black and White and Color output.
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Action Buttons</span></dt>
+<dd>
+The last pane contains four action buttons:
+
+*   <span class="GUIBUTTON">Print and Save Settings</span> — immediately print the image (or, if the File 
printer is chosen, display a file selection window to pick the output file), and save all current settings 
for all printers.
+
+*   <span class="GUIBUTTON">Save Settings</span> — immediately save the settings, and continue working in 
the Print plugin.
+
+*   <span class="GUIBUTTON">Print</span> — immediately print the image (or, if the File printer is chosen, 
display a file selection window to pick the output file), but do not save settings.
+
+*   <span class="GUIBUTTON">Cancel</span> — immediately quit without saving or printing.
+
+</dd>
+
+</dl>
+
+
+<div class="SECT2">
+
+## <a name="ADJUST-COLOR"><span class="GUIBUTTON">Adjust Color</span></a>
+
+The Adjust Color button button pops up a non-modal dialog that allows adjustment of various parameters 
related to the print quality. These are independent of the controls within the <span 
class="APPLICATION">GIMP</span> itself and only affect the print.
+
+<div class="FIGURE"><a name="PRINT-COLOR-PNG"></a>
+
+**Figure 3\. The Color Settings**
+
+<div class="MEDIAOBJECT">
+
+![](print-color.png)
+
+</div>
+
+</div>
+
+At the top of the window is a thumbnail of the image that changes to reflect the color settings of the 
image. This enables you to get an idea of how the image will print out as you adjust settings.
+
+Below that there are eight sliders:
+
+<div class="VARIABLELIST">
+
+<dl>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Brightness (0-2.0, default 1.0)</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+adjust the brightness of the image.
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Contrast (0-4.0, default 1.0)</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+adjust the output contrast.
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (0-4.0, default 1.0)</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+adjust the cyan, magenta, and yellow in the output. These should not normally need to be adjusted very much; 
even very small adjustments can go quite a long way to restoring color balance..
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Saturation (0-9.0, default 1.0)</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+adjust the color brilliance (saturation) of the output. Saturation of 0 means pure gray scale, with no 
color. Saturation of 9.0 will make just about anything but pure grays brilliantly colored.
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Density (0.1-2.0, default 1.0)</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+adjust the density (amount of ink) in the print. The density is automatically corrected for the particular 
printer, resolution, and in some cases paper choices. If solid black in the input is not solid in the print, 
the density needs to be increased; if there is excessive ink bleed-through and muddy dark colors, the density 
should be decreased.
+
+<div class="NOTE">
+
+> **Note:** that the density will not increase beyond a certain amount no matter what the slider is set to.
+
+</div>
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Gamma (0.1-4.0, default 1.0)</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+adjust the output gamma. The gamma value is automatically corrected for the choice of printer; this is used 
if you believe the automatic setting is incorrect.
+
+</dd>
+
+<dt><span class="GUILABEL">Dither Algorithm</span></dt>
+
+<dd>
+
+There is also a selection box for the <span class="GUILABEL">dither algorithm</span> to be used. There are 
currently seven choices:
+
+*   Adaptive Hybrid usually yields the best output quality; it chooses a modified Floyd-Steinberg error 
diffusion algorithm or ordered dithering depending upon the image characteristics.
+
+*   Ordered uses a pure ordered dither. It generally yields excellent quality for simple black and white or 
four color printers without variable drop size or drop modulation; it is not recommended if high quality is 
desired on six color printers. It is considerably faster than Adaptive Hybrid.
+
+*   Fast also uses a pure ordered dither, but uses a very simple black model and makes no attempt to handle 
multi-level (6-color, variable drop size, or drop modulation) at all cleanly. It is substantially faster than 
Ordered dither. The quality tends to be quite poor except on simple four color printers. On three color 
printers, quality is probably competitive with anything else.
+
+*   Very Fast is similar to Fast, except that it uses a very simple dither matrix that can be looked up much 
more quickly than the matrix used in the Fast dither. For simple pure black and white images dominated by 
horizontal and vertical lines, this may actually yield the best results; for other types of image, the 
quality will be poor.
+
+*   Adaptive Random is similar to Adaptive Hybrid, except that the modifications to the Floyd-Steinberg 
algorithm are slightly different. This is slower than Adaptive Hybrid on most systems. For some images the 
quality may be better than Adaptive Hybrid, but generally Adaptive Hybrid should yield slightly superior 
images.
+
+*   Hybrid Floyd-Steinberg uses the modified Floyd-Steinberg algorithm of Adaptive Hybrid on the entire 
image. Generally, the results are poor in pale regions.
+
+*   Random Floyd-Steinberg uses the modified Floyd-Steinberg algorithm of Adaptive Random on the entire 
image. Generally, the results are poor in pale regions.
+
+</dd>
+
+</dl>
+
+</div>
+
+</div>
+
+</div>
+
+### Notes
+
+<table border="0" class="FOOTNOTES" width="100%">
+
+<tbody>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" width="5%">[[1]](print.html#AEN19)</td>
+
+<td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" width="95%">
+
+the output resolution of the plugin
+
+</td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" width="5%">[[2]](print.html#AEN29)</td>
+
+<td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" width="95%">
+
+for Postscript printers
+
+</td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" width="5%">[[3]](print.html#AEN48)</td>
+
+<td align="LEFT" valign="TOP" width="95%">
+
+again, that's relative to the paper corner, not the printable area, which is usually smaller
+
+</td>
+
+</tr>
+
+</tbody>
+
+</table>
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+Title: Documentation 
+Date: 2015-08-14T14:39:59-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+## GIMP User Manual
+
+GIMP comes with a built-in help system. Once you have started the program, press <kbd>F1</kbd> for 
context-sensitive help. You may have to install the help pages from a separate package (gimp-help), depending 
on how your version of GIMP was packaged.
+
+The user manual for the GIMP 2.8 release is available in several languages:
+
+*   [Deutsch](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/de/)
+*   [English](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/en/)
+*   [Français](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/fr/)
+*   [Italiano](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/it/)
+*   [日本語(Japanese)](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/ja/)
+*   [Nederlands](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/nl/)
+*   [Español](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/es/)
+*   [한국어(Korean)](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/ko/)
+*   [Norwegian](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/nn/)
+*   [Pусский](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/ru/)
+*   [Ελληνικά](http://docs.gimp.org/2.8/el/)
+
+## Tutorials
+
+[Tutorials on gimp.org](/tutorials/)
+
+## Books
+
+[Books about GIMP](/books/)
+
+## GIMP User FAQ
+
+[Frequently Asked Questions](userfaq.html)
+
+## Configuration
+
+*   [How to set the tile cache](/unix/howtos/tile_cache.html).  
+     The tile cache tells GIMP how much memory it can use before swapping some image data to disk. Setting 
the size of the tile cache can be critical for the performance of your system.
+*   [How to install fonts for use with GIMP](/unix/fonts.html)
+*   [How to use MIDI devices with GIMP](/unix/howtos/gimp-midi.html)
+
+## GIMP Manual Pages
+
+*   [<tt>gimp</tt> (1)](/man/gimp.html)
+*   [<tt>gimprc</tt> (5)](/man/gimprc.html)
+*   [<tt>gimp-remote</tt> (1)](/man/gimp-remote.html)
+*   [<tt>gimptool-2.0</tt> (1)](/man/gimptool.html)
+
+## GIMP Documentation for Developers and Script Authors
+
+*   [wiki.gimp.org](http://wiki.gimp.org/)
+*   [Writing a plug-in](plug-in/plug-in.html)
+*   [GIMP Python module documentation](python/index.html)
+*   [GIMP Script-Fu documentation](scheme_plugin/)
+*   [GIMP Script-Fu changes in GIMP 2.4 (migration guide)](script-fu-update.html)
+
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+Title: Script-Fu in GIMP 2.4
+Date: 2015-08-14T15:02:25-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+Since version 1.0 of GIMP, it has included a powerful scripting language which permits extending the 
program's capabilities and simplifying repetitive tasks. This scripting language, called "Script-fu", was 
based upon the Scheme programming language and implemented the SIOD interpreter written by George J. Carrette 
while he was a professor at Boston University in the late 80s.
+
+This Script-fu interpreter based upon Carrette's SIOD has served GIMP extremely well over the last decade -- 
thousands of scripts have been written and shared by GIMP users -- but it is starting to show its age and 
therefore the GIMP development team has decided to replace it with a more modern Scheme interpreter called 
TinyScheme. One of the main reasons for this changeover is to support international languages and fonts, for 
which SIOD offered no provision. There are other benefits as well, but lack of international support was the 
most significant.
+
+Though this switch has required an extensive effort on the part of GIMP developers (particularly Kevin 
Cozens) and some significant changes to the internals of the GIMP code, there should be very little visible 
change to GIMP users. GIMP's scripting extension is still called "Script-fu" and the vast majority of the 
scripts already available will still function using the new TinyScheme-based interpreter.
+
+Despite the desire to keep the impact of this change to GIMP internals to a minimum, there are some 
differences between the SIOD-based interpreter and the TinyScheme-based Script-fu which may crop up when 
trying to use older scripts with GIMP 2.4 and more recent releases. What follows is a description of some of 
the problems which may be encountered and what steps need to be taken to correct them.
+
+*   [Setting an undeclared variable](#unbound)  
+    (<tt>Error: set!: unbound variable: x</tt>)
+*   [Using the empty list in conditionals](#condempty)
+*   [Accessing the first element of an empty list](#carempty)  
+    (<tt>Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair</tt>)
+*   [Accessing beyond the last element of a list](#cdrempty)  
+    (<tt>Error: cdr: argument 1 must be: pair</tt>)
+*   [Constructing a pair](#cons)  
+    (<tt>Error: cons: needs 2 argument(s)</tt>)
+*   [Fractional numbers must not start with a dot](#leadingdot)  
+    (<tt>Error: eval: unbound variable: .</tt> )
+*   [Deprecated features](#deprecated)
+*   [Conclusion](#conclusion)  
+    (and other differences)
+
+## Setting an undeclared variable
+
+By far, the most common problem that can be expected if using an older script is that it might assign a 
value to a variable without first declaring the variable. SIOD-based Script-fu would permit a statement such 
as `(set! x 4)` even if '<tt>x</tt>' had not been declared -- '<tt>x</tt>' would be defined automatically to 
be a global variable. The new Script-fu protects against this situation and the programmer **must** declare 
the variable first. The offending script would result in an error message stating, "<tt class="warn">Error: 
set!: unbound variable: x</tt>".
+
+The use of global variables is generally discouraged because another function (written by a different 
author) may have chosen to use the same name and the two functions would interfere with each other. For this 
reason, the correct method of declaring '<tt>x</tt>' in the preceding example is to use the `let` or `let*` 
statement:
+
+    :::scheme
+    (let* ( (x 4) )
+      ...
+      ...
+      ...
+      )
+
+## The empty list in conditionals
+
+SIOD treated the empty list to be FALSE when it appeared in a conditional test (if, while, cond, not, =, 
etc) whereas the Scheme standard specifies that it should evaluate to TRUE. Programmers have been aware of 
this difference since the beginning and it is unlikely that scripts will be encountered which rely upon 
SIOD's nonstandard behavior but it is possible. A simple solution is to use the 'pair?' function to test the 
list. For example, replace `(while lis ... )` with `(while (pair? lis) ...)`. Alternately, `(not (null? 
lis))` could be used instead of `(pair? lis)`.
+
+## Accessing the first element of an empty list
+
+In SIOD, taking the 'car' of an empty list returned an empty list; in TinyScheme this is not permissible and 
will generate an error message ("<tt class="warn">Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair</tt>"). Like the case 
for conditionals, programmers have been aware of SIOD's nonstandard behavior and encountering this problem 
should be rare. Correcting such a problem, if encountered, should consist of testing whether a list is empty 
before accessing it.
+
+## Accessing beyond the last element of a list
+
+Similar to the preceding problem, SIOD would permit you to access beyond the last element in a list, 
returning an empty list as a result. For example, taking the 'cdr' of an empty list or the 'cddr' of a 
one-element list. In GIMP 2.4, Script-fu will not allow this and it will result in an error message ("<tt 
class="warn">Error: cdr: argument 1 must be: pair</tt>"). Again, SIOD's behavior has long been realized to be 
non-standard and this problem's occurance should be rare. Correcting such a problem, if encountered, should 
consist of more precise testing when accessing a list.
+
+## Constructing a pair
+
+The Scheme `cons` function expects two arguments which are combined into a pair. In SIOD, if only one 
argument was provided then the second argument was assumed to be an empty list. In GIMP 2.4, if the second 
argument is not present than an error occurs ("<tt class="warn">Error: cons: needs 2 argument(s)</tt>"). The 
solution, should this problem be encountered, is explicitly include an empty list as the second argument.
+
+## Fractional numbers must not start with a dot
+
+If you had some numbers written as '.5' instead of '0.5', then you may get the error "<tt 
class="warn">Error: eval: unbound variable: .</tt> ". The solution is to make sure that all numbers start 
with a digit and add a leading '0' if necessary. (Note: this is considered as a bug and this may be fixed in 
a future GIMP release.)
+
+## Deprecated features
+
+The following SIOD functions or constants are currently made available in TinyScheme Script-fu but may 
disappear in future versions.
+
+*   `aset` - replaced by TinyScheme's `vector-set!`
+*   `aref` - replaced by TinyScheme's `vector-ref`
+*   `fopen` - replaced by TinyScheme's `open-input-file`
+*   `mapcar` - replaced by TinyScheme's `map`
+*   `nil` - replaced by TinyScheme's `'()`
+*   `nreverse` - replaced by TinyScheme's `reverse`
+*   `pow` - replaced by TinyScheme's `expt`
+*   `prin1` - replaced by TinyScheme's `write`
+*   `print` - replaced by TinyScheme's `write` (along with `newline`)
+*   `strcat` - replaced by TinyScheme's `string-append`
+*   `string-lessp` - replaced by TinyScheme's `string<?`
+*   `symbol-bound?` - replaced by TinyScheme's `defined?`
+*   `the-environment` - replaced by TinyScheme's `current-environment`
+*   `*pi*` - the constant *pi* is not predefined in TinyScheme but can be defined as `(* 4 (atan 1.0))`
+*   `butlast` - is not available in TinyScheme but alternate coding using `(reverse (cdr (reverse x)))` is 
possible
+*   `cons-array` - replaced by TinyScheme's `make-vector`
+
+## Conclusion
+
+There are some other differences between the original Script-fu and the Script-fu of GIMP 2.4 but they 
should have little or no impact on existing scripts because of their rarity. These include the syntax for the 
`catch`/`throw` statements (which trap errors) and the `bytes-append` function (which does not seem to appear 
in any published Script-fu). If you encounter scripts containing such problems, please post on the GIMP 
developers mailing list outlining your problems.
+
+More information about the Scheme syntax of Script-Fu can be found in the _Revised<sup>5</sup> Report on the 
Algorithmic Language Scheme_, also know as [R5RS](http://schemers.org/Documents/Standards/R5RS/HTML/). 
Tinyscheme does not support all features of R5RS, but if a precedure is available, it is supposed to behave 
like documented.
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+Title: Frequency Asked Questions
+Date: 2015-08-14T15:07:00-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+
+_This FAQ is still a work in progress. Some sections are very outdated, other sections should probably be 
removed, and some new questions and answers should be added. Please [contact us](/webmasters.html) if you can 
improve it._
+
+[TOC]
+
+## General Information
+
+### What is this GIMP?
+
+The “GNU Image Manipulation Program” (originally the General Image Manipulation Program) sired by Spencer 
Kimball & Peter Mattis.
+
+In their own words, “GIMP is our answer to the current lack of free (or at least reasonably priced) image 
manipulation software for GNU/Linux and UNIX in general.”
+
+It is a raster editor, which means that it performs operations directly on the pixels that make up the 
image, and not a vector editor. Other (proprietary) raster editors include Adobe Photoshop, Jasc Paintshop 
Pro and the humble Microsoft Paint. An alternative free editor is [Krita](http://www.krita.org/). Users 
wanting to edit photographs will certainly want a raster editor like GIMP. Graphic designers and illustrators 
may prefer a vector editor depending on their tastes.
+
+### Where do I get it?
+
+Most (if not all) GNU/Linux distributions will support GIMP through their package management systems and may 
even come with GIMP preinstalled. You can find the latest version for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple 
Mac OS X on [the download page](/downloads/). Of course, this is [free 
software](http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) so the [source code](/source/) is available to, along 
with instruction on how to compile it.
+
+### Why and when was GIMP changed from “general image manipulation program” to “GNU image manipulation 
program”?
+
+One day (I believe it was in 1997) RMS visited Berkeley, and Spencer and Peter met with him. They asked if 
they could change General to GNU, and it was done.
+
+### GIMP is a stupid name. Why can't you change it?
+
+GIMP is comfortable with its name and thinks that you should apologise for your rudeness.
+
+### Is GIMP a GNOME application?
+
+Not really. It doesn't use the GNOME application framework. The only thing it has in common is GTK+. GIMP 
can optionally use gnome-vfs, allowing you to load and edit images from remote servers.
+
+### Is GTK+ still under the aegis of GIMP? Was it ever?
+
+GTK was developed solely for GIMP, initially. Towards the end of the 0.99 development cycle in 1998, GTK was 
split from being bundled with GIMP to being a separately available library. See [ancient 
history](/about/ancient_history.html) for some interesting tidbits from the GIMP perspective.
+
+### Which version should I use?
+
+You should use the latest stable release. See our [downloads page](/downloads/).
+
+### Is there a user manual?
+
+Yes. It is available in [HTML](http://docs.gimp.org/) form, and in [PDF](http://docs.gimp.org/download.html).
+
+### What about a Windows version?
+
+See [the download page](/downloads/).
+
+### What about a Mac version?
+
+See [the download page](/downloads/).
+
+### Are there any Easter eggs in GIMP?
+
+Yes.
+
+### Is there a mailing list?
+
+See our list of [Mailing Lists](/mail_lists.html).
+
+### Is there an IRC channel?
+
+See our list of [IRC channels](/irc.html).
+
+### Why does GIMP complain about missing or wrong versions of libraries?
+
+Probably because it can't find them.
+
+_FIXME: some of the advice given here is incorrect and even dangerous._
+
+There are a couple of solutions. The best one, if you have superuser access on your system, or a cooperative 
system administrator, is to add GIMP's library directory to the system library configuration. To do this, 
edit /etc/ld.so.conf to include /usr/local/lib and then type _ldconfig_ and things should work from then on.
+
+If you can't do this, add the directory to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. Be sure you do this in 
your shell's startup scripts as well.
+
+If you have old versions of the libraries, you will probably need to remove them first, especially if they 
are in standard system locations such as /usr/lib . Don't just delete them, though; move them somewhere safe, 
install the new ones, and try again. Then make sure everything else still works; you may have other programs 
on your system which require the old versions. The ideal response in such a case is to rebuild all the 
programs to use the new libraries. Where this isn't possible, you will just have to experiment with trying 
them in different locations, or statically linking them to one or more programs.
+
+### Is XInput support available?
+
+Yes.
+
+### Does GIMP support art tablets like the Wacom?
+
+_FIXME: obsolete advice._
+
+In the more recent releases of most distros, installing the wacom-tools package should make tablet support 
“just work”. Make sure that you enable the input devices in GIMP, too.
+
+Otherwise, you have to do a little extra work to compile it in.
+
+See [Intuos on Linux](http://www.levien.com/free/linux_intuos.html) by Terry Mackintosh, or this quick 
overview from Juergen Schlag:
+
+1.  run GNU/Linux with a X11 server which supports the Xinput-Section (my old S3-Board running under the 
XFree-Server works well, but the XSuSE- Server for PERMEDIA2-Boards doesn't work :-(
+2.  install the Xinput driver for the Artpad (see the docs). I used a patched driver for the PenPartner
+3.  edit the Xinput-Section of your /etc/XF86Config to load the driver when X11 starts (see the man-pages 
for XF86Config and your X-server)
+4.  recompile the GTK toolkit with the Xinput-support enabled. see the README and INSTALL file for the 
command switch to do this.
+5.  restart your computer, start X11 and GIMP. if no error message occured your artpad should work well
+
+### Does GIMP have scanner support?
+
+Yes. It's available on Windows and uses TWAIN, and on GNU/Linux you even have a choice between XSane and 
gnome-scan — both can be used as GIMP plug-ins.
+
+Further information is available at the [SANE project](http://www.sane-project.org/).
+
+### Can GIMP install its own colormap?
+
+Yes. In either the system-wide gimprc file or your personal gimprc file, uncomment the line that includes 
_install-colormap_.
+
+### GIMP complains about MIT-SHM!
+
+If GIMP gives you a message similar to either of these when you try to start it: _Xlib: extension “MIT-SHM” 
missing on display “198.51.29.58:0.0”._ or _* WARNING **: XShmAttach failed!_ then you need to run it with 
the --no-xshm option.
+
+This happens for one of two reasons. Either your X display server does not have the shared memory option, or 
you are running GIMP on a different system than the one on which it is displaying. In the former case, you 
may wish to look into different X servers, because shared memory can give you MUCH better performance. In the 
latter case, you will just have to live with it, since different systems can't generally share the same 
memory space.
+
+### What does “wire_read: unexpected EOF” mean?
+
+This error message should say something like “the plug-in (or the main GIMP app) I was talking to has exited 
before returning any results, so I assume that it has crashed.”
+
+### Do I need an X server to run in batch mode?
+
+Yes, you have to have some form of X server (unless you're running Windows, of course). It needs an X server 
for image processing, and for font manipulation. However, if you wish to run in batch mode, you can run with 
a special, frame-buffer-less X server called Xvfb, which doesn't require a graphics card or mess with your 
screen:
+
+_Xvfb :1 -screen 0 10x10x8 -pixdepths 1 & gimp --display :1.0 --no-interface --batch "commands" ... &_
+
+The first command starts the special X server; the second is an example of how to invoke GIMP in batch mode. 
When you are done using GIMP this way for a while, kill off Xvfb so it doesn't waste system resources. If you 
expect to use GIMP this way a lot, you might want to leave Xvfb running for better response time.
+
+You should check the man page for Xvfb(1) for other options, such as whether to use shared memory.
+
+### What kind of system do I need to run GIMP?
+
+Any system capable of running Gnome 2, KDE 3.2, Windows 2000, Mac OS X and later versions should be able to 
run GIMP. GIMP's biggest appetite is for memory and how much you will need will depend on the how many images 
you are working with, their resolution, size, the number of layers you use and so on. As a general rule, more 
is better, but 128MB should be enough to be getting started with.
+
+### Is there a bug list somewhere?
+
+See [Bugs](/bugs/) for a list of bugs and how to report them.
+
+### Does/could GIMP use high-level graphics operations for its operations?
+
+Not yet. GIMP does use MMX and SSE low-level instructions. The guess is that any gain from higher-level 
instructions would end up being swamped by having to push pixels back and forth to the graphics card, but we 
would love to be proved wrong :) The [GEGL project](http://www.gegl.org/) is a more logical place for this 
kind of thing.
+
+### What does the future hold?
+
+Version 2.8 may bring a combined Transform tool (Scale, Rotate, Shear, Flip and Perspective), more use of 
Cairo for beautiful antialiased graphics and more usability improvements. We will also make GIMP use more of 
[GEGL](http://www.gegl.org/), namely for projection (everything you see in a visible stack of layers). This 
will be another step to version 3.0, which will bring long requested features like support for 16+ bits per 
channel and adjustment layers, to name a few.
+
+## Using GIMP
+
+### How can I draw a straight line with GIMP?
+
+See [Drawing a Straight Line](http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-simpleobjects.html#gimp-using-line) in the 
GIMP user manual or see our [nice tutorial](/tutorials/Straight_Line/).
+
+### How can I draw a circle with GIMP?
+
+The easiest way is to create a new selection with Ellipse Select tool and stroke it (Edit &rarr; Stroke 
Selection...). We welcome patches that add tools to draw geometric primitives on canvas.
+
+### How can I create an outline around text?
+
+Place some text somewhere. Then click “Create path from text” in the “Text tool option” window. Then use 
“Edit” &rarr; “Stroke path” and select the appropriate options in the following dialog. Please also see the 
[Paths](http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-concepts-paths.html) section in the user manual.
+
+### What are layers?
+
+The best analogy is to the way cartoons used to be animated. Each component of a scene would be painted on a 
transparent film, and then each film would be stacked or layered over the other to produce the complete 
composition. In this way, you could easily animate a person walking because his legs could be animated 
independantly of his body, for example. Similarly, complex images can be broken down to layers within GIMP 
and each layer can be processed independentlly of every other. See the 
[Layers](http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-image-combining.html#gimp-concepts-layers) section in the manual for 
more information.
+
+### How do I save a selected sub-image to a file?
+
+Use “Edit &rarr; Paste As &rarr; New Image” menu command or press Ctrl-Shift-V key combination, then save 
newly created image.
+
+The script-fu-selection-to image can also be used to cut a selection out of an image and create a new image 
with it.
+
+### How do I merge an image from a file to the current image?
+
+Use "File &rarr; Open As Layers" menu command or just drag the file to a window and drop it there. The file 
will be added as a new layer on top of the layers stack.
+
+### How do I get small fonts to look as nice as large ones?
+
+Make sure you have "Hinting" and "Antialiasing" options enabled in Text tool options dialog.
+
+### How do I bind keys to menus for shortcuts?
+
+Make sure that "Use dynamic keyboard shortcuts" option in "Interface" tab of Preferences dialog is enabled, 
then go to the menu selection you are interested in. Keeping it selected (hold the mouse's menu selection 
down if necessary), press the key sequence you wish to assign to the menu. It will appear on the right of the 
menu. The new binding will be saved and used in future GIMP sessions. You can also use "Keyboard Shortcuts" 
dialog ("Edit &rarr; Keyboard Shortcuts") to assign keys to menus and functions.
+
+### How do I select a layer "sitting" under the mouse cursor? I have more than 400 layers in my image and I 
cannot remember each layers name.
+
+Please turn on "move-tool-changes-active" in the preferences dialog. Then (after you did a restart of GIMP) 
hold down the shift-key while you drag or click a layer in the image. The layer will now be selected (active).
+
+### I hate switching between windows in GIMP. Isn't there an easier way?
+
+You are probably using Windows or some GNU/Linux window manager that does not support the "Utility window" 
hint. Right now you can use list of currently opened images in "Windows" menu.
+
+If you are using GNU/Linux or some free UNIX-like system and not willing to use GNOME and Metacity (its 
window manager) which does support "Utility window" hint, alternatively you can use a window manager like 
Fluxbox where you can apply this "always on top" property to the toolbox and layers dialogue. Window managers 
like Fluxbox also allow you to focus, or even raise, a window whenever you move the mouse over it (usually 
you have to click on a window before it will focus). Fluxbox allows you to stack windows together and the tab 
between them, much like Firefox can tab between web pages. Combined with focus-follows-mouse, this may 
increase one's workflow considerably. Fluxbox also requires very few resources meaning more memory for your 
images. Finally, don't forget about keyboard shortcuts and modifiers. Learning these means you rarely have to 
visit the toolbox.
+
+In the mean time, during 2.7.x development cycle we will do our best to switch to tabbed user interface with 
docked palettes.
+
+### Is there a macro recording interface?
+
+Not at this time. With GIMP based on GEGL, so that all changes are non-destructive, it will be much easier 
to implement this feature by just remembering all nodes in given range and reapplying them to other images. 
This is something that can be part of a future release of GIMP like 3.0.
+
+### How do I configure my X server to do global gamma correction?
+
+Some servers have no facility for this; you may be able to adjust your monitor to correct somewhat. Later 
versions of XFree86 allow these server options:
+
+*   -gamma f set gamma value (0.1 < f < 10.0) Default: 1.0 -rgamma f set gamma value for red phase -ggamma f 
set gamma value for green phase -bgamma f set gamma value for blue phase
+
+### How do I fill with transparent?
+
+If your image doesn't have an alpha channel, add one with Layers &rarr; Add Alpha Channel. Select the area 
you want to clear (if not the whole image). To change everything of a particular color transparent, pick 
Select &rarr; By Color... and click on the color in the image you want to replace. Then select Edit &rarr; 
Clear. That's it.
+
+Any dithering, blurring, or related effects against the color you replace will be against the original 
color. This usually requires you to do some form of cleanup of the edge pixels. In cases likely to result in 
this, change the color to transparent as early as reasonably possible to preclude extra "cleanup" work.
+
+### How do I draw in a different color?
+
+At the bottom of the toolbar there is a box with two smaller boxes and an arrow. The uppermost box displays 
the current foreground color; the lowermost box displays the current background color. You can single-click 
on the arrow to switch these two. You can also double-click on either of the color boxes (or single-click if 
that box is already selected) to pop up a color selection tool, with which you can elect any color you like 
for that box. That color then becomes the new foreground or background color. Subsequent drawing operations 
(including text and color fill) will now use these colors.
+
+### How can I export my path to SVG?
+
+Open the dialog "paths", right click the path you want to export, click "Export path..." and save it as 
"yourpath.svg".
+
+### How do I do something really simple like blur?
+
+There are two methods, one for the current selection or current layer and one tool to blur using mouse. The 
tool looks like a waterdrop. Click it (or use shortcut V) and hold down the left mouse button while moving 
the mouse cursor over the desired area. Method two uses the blur filter (Filters &rarr; Blur filters &rarr; 
Blur) and as said it applies to the current selection and/or layer.
+
+### I've tried to use GIMP but I just don't get it - what am I missing (and I know nothing about images so 
dont start about alpha channels and layers, etc).
+
+There is plenty of documentation. See [http://docs.gimp.org/en/](http://docs.gimp.org/en/) If you need a 
complete course about photoediting, image manipulation etc. then a book would be the best to start with.  
+ Example books:  
+ "Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional" - Akkana Peck  
+ "GIMP Pocket Reference" - Sven Neumann  
+ "Gimp: The Official Handbook" - Karin Kylander, Olof S. Kylander  
+ "GIMP Visual Quickstart Guide" - Phyllis Davis  
+ "Guerrilla Guide to Great Graphics With the Gimp" - David D. Busch  
+ and many many more! Check your local books-dealer!
+
+### How can I paint easily an (OutLined) rectangle using GIMP?
+
+Use "Rectangle Select" tool (see 
[http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tools-selection.html](http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tools-selection.html)) for 
making a selection in the form of a rectangle. Then use "Edit" &rarr; "Stroke Selection" (see 
[http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-selection-stroke.html](http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-selection-stroke.html)). 
The "Rectangle Select" tool has the shortcut "R".
+
+### How do I edit properties of existing guides? How do I move existing guides?
+
+Use the Move tool (Toolbox) or press M, then click and drag a guide. If the dragging moves the layer you 
have to switch modes (hold the shift-key while dragging or click "Pick a layer or guide" in the Move Tool 
options window). See "Grids and Guides" section of the online manual at 
[http://docs.gimp.org/](http://docs.gimp.org/)
+
+### How do I select the layer currently shown under the mouse cursor? Is there a shortcut?
+
+There isn't a context menu or shortcut. But you can move visible layers (not overlapped by another one) with 
the move tool (and holding down the shift key). Use the Move tool (Toolbox) or press M, then click and move a 
layer. If the dragging moves the currently selected layer you have to switch modes (hold the shift-key while 
dragging or click "Pick a layer or guide" in the Move Tool options window). This doesn't select the layer, it 
only moves it. See "Move tool" section of the online manual at [http://docs.gimp.org/](http://docs.gimp.org/)
+
+### How can you wrap text using the Font tool? There are alignment buttons (including justified) but they 
have little effect since I can't work out how to make the text wrap.
+
+Text cannot be wrapped automatically. But when you type some text in the text-editing dialog you can just 
hit enter for a new line. In that case the alignment buttons would apply.
+
+### Why do I have to make my rectangular selection exactly right the first time? Why can't I move and resize 
a rectangular selection using handles?
+
+You can, at least in version 2.3.10 of GIMP. (notice the small arrows at each edge of the rectangular 
selection.)
+
+### I recently saw a project that specified files were to be saved in Photoshop "Save for Web &rarr; High 
(15K to 30K Optimized)" format. Is there an equivalent in GIMP?
+
+Yes, there is a plug-in for GIMP which is called "Save for Web" and created by Aurimas Juška as a Google 
Summer of Code SOC project. It allows visual adjustment of various image parameters such as quality, number 
of colors, dimensions, etc to reach optimal file size.", see 
[http://registry.gimp.org/node/33](http://registry.gimp.org/node/33).
+
+### How do I get GIMP to be by default image tool i.e. I installed another program & it is now associated to 
auto-opening them.
+
+It depends on what operating system you are using.
+
+*   **Windows**: Right-click on an image in explorer and select "Open with..." in the context menu. Select 
GIMP and mark "Use this program as standard for openening this filetype". Now the filetype of that image 
should be properly associated with GIMP.
+
+*   **GNU/Linux (KDE)**: Right-click on an image in konqueror, select "Open with..." &rarr; "Other" in the 
context menu, select GIMP and check the box "Associate filetype with this program".
+
+*   For all other operating systems check the manual of the os.
+
+## Common Feature Requests
+
+### When can we see layer groups?
+
+GIMP 2.8 will have layer groups.
+
+### When can we see 16-bit per channel support (or better)?
+
+For some industries, especially photography, 24-bit colour depths (8 bits per channel) are a real barrier to 
entry. Once again, it's GEGL to the rescue. Work on integrating GEGL into GIMP began after 2.4 was released, 
and will span across several stable releases. This work will be completed in GIMP 3.0, which will have full 
support for high bit depths. If you need such support now and can't wait, 
[cinepaint](http://www.cinepaint.org/) and [Krita](http://www.krita.org/) support 16 bits per channel now.
+
+The current development branch, GIMP 2.9.x, supports higher bit depths than the 2.8 and older 
8-Bit-per-component...
+
+### When can we see native CMYK support?
+
+It is clear from the [product vision](http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/GIMP_UI_Redesign#product_vision) that 
GIMP eventually needs to support CMYK, but it is impossible to say when someone finds the free time and 
motivation to add it. In the meantime it is possible to work with CMYK to some extent using plug-ins, such as 
the [Separate+](http://cue.yellowmagic.info/softwares/separate-plus/index.html) plug-in.
+
+### When will an MDI/nested windows be implemented?
+
+GIMP will not get an MDI, but GIMP 2.8 will feature a single-window mode.
+
+### How should I make feature requests?
+
+The first thing to do is see if your request has already been made. It probably has; we get a lot of feature 
requests. Check the [user](https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/) and 
[developer](https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-developer/) mailing-list archives and search 
[bugzilla](https://bugzilla.gnome.org/query.cgi). If you find a discussion that seems relevant, feel free to 
add your two penneth.
+
+If you are making a new feature request, please make it to the gimp-user or -developer mailing list first 
and _not_ bugzilla. Think about what it is you are trying to achieve with your request and not about what the 
underlying procedure is. We get a lot of requests from Photoshop users who simply ask for their favourite 
Photoshop tool without saying what it does and why it is useful to them. Once we understand what the tool is 
for, we may find that we can do it better, or that the way it works in Photoshop isn't suitable for GIMP's 
interface, or that GIMP already supports the feature, but in a different way.
+
+Once the feature has been discussed on the mailing list, a bug report should be opened so that record can be 
kept on its progress.
+
+Sven Neumann has this to say on the matter of a "polygon select" feature requests:
+
+*   No tool should be written without doing a full specification beforehand and discussing this spec on the 
mailing-list(s). Bugzilla is the wrong place for such a discussion. If you want to do something to help, 
please make a list of usage scenarios that involve creating polygonal selections. Then analyze how these 
scenarios can be performed using the existing tools and identify problems.
+
+    With the list of scenarios and problems, you are then able to analyze and to compare different possible 
solutions. These solutions might involve changing existing tools or adding new one(s). As soon as we have 
identified the best solution, it can be fully specified. Only then can someone can start to implement it.
+
+## Plug-Ins
+
+### What are plug-ins?
+
+Plug-ins are external modules that actually do the nifty graphics transformations. There is a plug-in 
registry at [http://registry.gimp.org/](http://registry.gimp.org/) with the latest plug-ins, maintained by 
Ingo Lütkebohle. [Special thanks to Adam Moss for the original registry!]
+
+### How do I add new plug-ins?
+
+First, copy the plug-in[s] to your plug-in directory (typically /usr/local/lib/gimp/$VERSION/plug-ins/).
+
+After copying the plug-in to its proper directory, just run GIMP. It should automatically find new plug-ins.
+
+### How do I build new plug-ins?
+
+You'll need a copy of the source directories. Build GIMP. Place the new plug-in in the plug-ins directory. 
The docs with the new plug-in hopefully identify any special libraries it needs. Look for a plug-in with 
similar libraries (if all else fails, look at xpm and whirlpinch).
+
+With newer versions, if the plug-in is contained in a single source file, you should just have to run 
gimptool in the plug-in's directory :
+
+*   gimptool --build plugin.c
+
+For older versions, there are several methods. The first two walk you through a number of steps manually; 
these are the most thorough, but also require more work on your part. The last ones are scripts of one sort 
or another, and are easier on your part -- if they work with your system. Go ahead and try - you can always 
fall back on the first methods.
+
+*   The best way to procede is to edit the Makefile. Pick a similar plug-in (such as whirlpinch). For the 
SRC and OBJ lines, just add entries similar to the others, but with the new plug-in's name. Now, find all the 
groups of lines with the other plug-in's name in them, duplicate them, and change the old name to the new 
name. The one exception is the huge set of lines that have a lot of paths that end in .h - do not bother with 
these. Now, just type
+
+    *   make
+
+        *   and it should build. Install it wherever your other plug-ins are installed.
+
+*   A second choice for those who don't want to mess with the main Makefile is to build a file to create 
just the new plug-in. Start the same way - pick a similar plug-in. Now remove the binary and object files for 
the one you just picked. For instance, if you selected the whirlpinch plug-in, you will see the following 
files:
+
+    *   whirlpinch whirlpinch.c whirlpinch.o
+
+        *   In this case, you would remove the first and last files, leaving the whirlpinch.c file. Now type
+
+        make
+
+        *   to rebuild the old plug-in.
+
+            Copy the output (cut and paste it!) into a file. Edit the file and change all occurances of 
"whirlpinch" (or whatever) to the name of the new plug-in. Execute the file you just edited. For instance, if 
the file is make_plug-in, just type
+
+        make_plugin
+
+        *   and it should work. The copy the plug-in to wherever the others are installed on your system.
+
+*   A Makefile
+
+    *   First, load Makefile-pi provided by Ciccio C. Simon . Change all occurances of the word sharpen in 
Makefile-pi to the name of the new plug-in. Then type
+
+    *   make -f Makefile-pi
+
+        *   and watch it (hopefully) work.
+
+            If it doesn't work, try the next method.
+
+*   A compile script
+
+    *   First, load the compile-pi script provided by Jeremy Dinsel . Change the permissions on compile-pi 
as follows:
+
+    *   chmod ugo+rx compile-pi
+
+        *   and type
+
+        compile-pi help
+
+        *   for instructions. Follow those instructionms. If this one also fails, go back to the earlier, 
manual methods; you have too picky a configuration for the simple methods to work.
+
+If you need more help, ask your system administrator or a handy programmer, or get a good book on make (such 
as O'Reilly's). You may want to join the GIMP developer's list as well (see the Developer FAQ).
+
+### Is there a plug-in for ... ?
+
+The plug-in registry referenced above is the place to check.
+
+### Why did some plug-ins disappear for 0.99.19?
+
+Some of the plug-ins have proven unstable. These have been moved into a separate download, which should be 
available wherever you got the GIMP, in the file gimp-plugins-unstable-VERSION.tar.gz or 
gimp-plugins-unstable-VERSION.tar.bz2 .
+
+Since this list may change frequently, the unstable plug-ins are no longer listed here. Script-Fu
+
+### What is Script-Fu?
+
+In the words of S&P:
+
+*   Script-Fu is the first GIMP scripting extension. Extensions are separate processes that communicate with 
the GIMP in the same way that plug-ins do. The distinction is that extensions don't require an active image 
to operate on, instead extending GIMP's functionality. GIMP internals for version 1.0 have been completely 
overhauled from version 0.54\. In particular, the plug-in API has been made far more general with the advent 
of the procedural database (PDB). The PDB allows GIMP and its plug-ins to register procedures which can then 
be called from anywhere: internally, from extensions, and from plug-ins. There are already over 200 internal 
GIMP procedures, and more being created all the time. Because all of these procedures can be easily invoked 
from extensions, the logical next step was to create a scripting facility; thus, Script-Fu was born.
+
+### Where can I learn about Script-Fu?
+
+As with plug-ins, web pages, COBOL, or anything else, one of the best things you can do is look at other 
peoples' code, and play with it. But it helps a lot if you know Scheme.
+
+*   = S&P's Script-Fu pages at 
[http://www.xcf.berkeley.edu/~gimp/script-fu/script-fu.html](http://www.xcf.berkeley.edu/~gimp/script-fu/script-fu.html)
 = Mike Terry's Black Belt School of Script-Fu at 
[http://manual.gimp.org/manual/GUM/write_scriptfu3.html](http://manual.gimp.org/manual/GUM/write_scriptfu3.html)
+
+### How do I call one script-fu script from another?
+
+The trick to calling script-fu-scripts from another script is to just reference the main define for the 
script and not to try to use the pdb call. All the scripts in script-fu share a common name space; you call 
other scripts just like a regular function / define / whatever you call those those things in_scheme.
+
+Ie, to call script-fu-predator in a script, just use
+
+*   (script-fu-predator img drawable 2 TRUE 3 TRUE TRUE)
+
+For examples, see
+
+*   [http://adrian.gimp.org/scripts/test.scm](http://adrian.gimp.org/scripts/test.scm) .
+
+### How do I call a plug-in from script-fu?
+
+The following examples assume the plug-in name is "plug_in_randomize_hurl", and the plug-in has four 
parameters specific to it, the first two of which are floats, and the next two ints.
+
+From the script-fu console, call a plug-in like this:
+
+    (plug-in-name 1 0 0 100.0 1.0 10 0)
+
+The first parameter should always be a "1". The next two are the image number and drawable. Anything 
following these numbers will be plug-in parameters, which depend on the plug-in.
+
+Inside an actual script, call a plug-in like this:
+
+    (define (script-fu-fred img drawable)
+
+        (plug-in-randomize-hurl 1 img drawable 100.0 1.0 10 0)
+        (gimp-displays-flush)
+
+        )
+
+        (script-fu-register "script-fu-fred" "<Image>/Script-Fu/fred"
+        "Randomize test" "Miles O'Neal <meo rru com>" "Miles O'Neal"
+        "1998/May/1" "RGB*, GRAY*, INDEXED*" SF-IMAGE "Image" 0 SF-DRAWABLE
+        "Drawable" 0)
+
+### How do I execute script-fu from batch mode?
+
+Invoke the script as non-interactive and add a pair of escaped quotes around each string just like you do in 
(script-fu-register). You DO NOT need to replace '-' with '\_' in any names or registrations.
+
+Example script:
+
+    (define (script-fu-famhist-link text filename) ;; code ommitted
+    for brevity (file-gif-save 1 img 0 filename "" FALSE FALSE 0 0))
+
+    (script-fu-register "script-fu-famhist-link"
+    "<Toolbox>/Xtns/Script-Fu/Family Historian/Link" "Family Historian
+    Link" "John Johnson" "John Johnson" "1998" "" SF-VALUE "Text String"
+    "\"Family Historian\"" SF-VALUE "Base filename" "\"foo\"")
+
+    Example Invocation:
+
+    ;; note the '1' as the first argument tell it to run non-interactivly ;;
+    note the \" \" pairs around the strings
+
+    gimp -n -b  '(script-fu-famhist-link 1 "\"Introduction\"" \
+    "\"intro.gif\"")' '(gimp-quit 0)'
+
+For a detailed, step by step explanation, check out Adrian's GIMP Batch Mode how-to at 
[http://adrian.gimp.org/batch/](http://adrian.gimp.org/batch/) .
+
+### What does "procedural-database-error" in script-fu mean?
+
+Normally it means that the script is trying to use a particular font that isn't available on your system - 
it's either not installed or not in your X server's FONTPATH. The base script-fu package makes extensive use 
of the freefont package, and at least one font (AlfredDrake) from the sharefont package.
+
+### What is Net-Fu? Where is it?
+
+Net-fu is a web-based interface to a script-fu server. The work is done at a remote site. To see Net-fu, 
point your web browser at [http://download.gimp.org/](http://download.gimp.org/) or one of the mirror sites, 
and then go to "pub/gimp/net-fu/". Any web browser can read net-fu pages; the browser must be Java-enabled to 
actually run Script-fu. Fonts
+
+### Where can I get the fonts I'm missing?
+
+The freefonts and sharefonts packages are both available from 
[ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/Linux/mirrors/metalab/X11/fonts/](ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/Linux/mirrors/metalab/X11/fonts/)
 or other metalab mirrors. If you get the sharefonts package, be sure and read the various licensing 
agreements, and abide by them.
+
+### How can I change the GIMP font?
+
+You need to copy the gtkrc file that comes with the GIMP source (in the top level directory) into 
$HOME/.gimp/gtkrc . As of 0.99.10, this should be recognized. You then go in and edit the default font style, 
the one that looks like this:
+
+    style "default" { font =
+    "-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-*-*" }
+
+I'm sure ther's a lot of clever stuff that can be done here, and I'll try to track it down soon, but in the 
meantime, just change that "100" to something larger, like "120" or "140". (The number is points= 10, so 100 
is a 10 point font).
+
+Obviously, you could stick in any font you have available.
+
+### Why don't the Far Eastern fonts work?
+
+These are 16 bit fonts, with thouousands and thouousands of characters. And the characters are more complex, 
which means (usually) more bits per character, which means more memory and more processing time.
+
+This includes fonts such as kana, kanji, song ti, mincho and gothic. (If you look carefully at the fully 
qualified font name for gothic via xfontsel, you'll see clues. It's a daewoo font. The gothic name is 
misleading to western minds, but no doubt means something to its author[s].)
+
+Check one of these out in a program that shows a font as pages (such as xfd).. You can keep hitting next 
page to see a new page of characters, almost forever.
+
+### What about TrueType fonts?
+
+If neither your X server nor your X font server supports you can try one of the TruType font servers: xfstt 
([http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/fonts/](http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/fonts/)) or xfsft 
([http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jec/programs/xfsft/](http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jec/programs/xfsft/) .
+
+xfstt supposedly has limitations on the font size. File Formats
+
+### What is GIMP's native graphics file format?
+
+XCF is GIMP's "native" format. This will preserve all information about an image, including the layers.
+
+### What other graphics file types are supported?
+
+All the common formats, and many more as well, including GIF, TIFF, JPEG, XBM, XPM, PostScript, and BMP. 
Plug-ins are used to load and save files so adding new file types is very simple, compared to other graphics 
programs.
+
+As of July 1, 1998, the list of supported types included BMP, CEL, FITS, FLI, GBR, Gicon, GIF, GIcon, HRZ, 
JPEG, PAT, PCX, PIX, PNG, PNM, PostScript, SGI, Sun Raster, TGA, TIFF, XPM, XWD and XCF. Bzipped, Gzipped and 
Xdelta'd files are understood, and URL support is provided.
+
+Of course, plug-ins for other types may be available at the plug-in registry .
+
+*   Why can't I save my image as a GIF (or whatever)?
+
+The two most likely problems are related to image type and layers. For instance, your image type must be 
"Indexed" for GIF, but "RGB" for TIFF. Try a different image type (look under the "Image" menu). If you have 
more than 1 layer in your image, you probably need to merge the visible layers, and/or "flatten" the image. 
Both operations are available under the "Layers" menu or from the "Layers" dialog. Flattening will destroy 
any background transparency.
+
+### Is there any way to keep the layers when I save?
+
+Yes; GIMP has a file format just for this - the XCF format.
+
+### Why can't I open or export JPEG / JPG files?  
+ Why can't I open or export GIF files?  
+ Why can't I open or export PNG files?  
+ Why can't I open or export XPM files?  
+ Why can't I open or export TIFF / TIF files?  
+ Why can't I open or export PSD files?  
+ Why can't I open or export SOME_FORMAT files?  
+
+There are several possibilities.
+
+1.  GIMP comes with full support for a few types built in. If the type you want doesn't appear in file type 
format of the Open and Export dialogs, you need to check the Plug-in registry to see whether you need to 
download an optional plug-in.
+2.  Some of the file types, such as JPEG and TIFF, require extra libraries (described elsewhere). Make sure 
you have the correct versions of these on your system.
+
+## Troubleshooting Unix Platforms
+
+### Why can't I get JPEG to work on my Digital Alpha/UNIX (4.0d) box?
+
+Even the jpeg libraries at the GIMP web site may not work for all versions. If their jpeg-shared-6.a.tar.gz 
package doesn't work for you, try:
+
+*   [ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz](ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz)
+
+### Why won't GIMP compile on 64-bit or IRIX (SGI) machines?
+
+If you are using a 64-bit OS, you need to add the `-o32` option for the compiler, or use gcc.
+
+With the SGI compiler, you may also need to play with optimization. 
+Some modules may have exhibit problems unless compiled with `-O1` or even `-O0`.
+
+### Script-Fu won't compile on IRIX (SGI)
+
+Script-Fu requires the POSIX-compliant regex functions, which SGI only supports with IRIX 6.2 and later 
versions. The GNU version of regex should work just fine, though, and is available at:
+
+*   
[http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/gnu/regex-0.12.tar.gz](http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/gnu/regex-0.12.tar.gz)
+
+### Why does GIMP complain about X Input Methods under Solaris?
+
+GIMP is interacting in such a way with your system that it thinks you have XIM extensions when you don't. 
Run the configure script again, with the `--disable-xim` option, and recompile.
+
+You can also try compiling with `--disable-shared`.
+
+Or you can install a version of X11R6\. 8^)
+
+### How do I add fonts with Solaris?
+
+If you just want to use freefonts or sharefonts, you can copy these files into the appropriate directory 
(such as /usr/openwin/lib/fonts/freefonts/ or /usr/openwin/lib/fonts/sharefonts/), or merge them with the 
appropriate fonts.dir and fonts.scale files if you mixed in freefonts and sharefonts with existing fonts:
+
+*   freefonts fonts.dir
+
+*   freefonts fonts.scale
+
+*   sharefonts fonts.dir
+
+*   sharefonts fonts.scale
+
+Or just try using fontadmin instead of mkfontdir .
+
+I've never run into a Solaris system missing this, but according to Neil Corlett:
+
+*   The 'fontadmin' tool is a openwin demo program and sometimes does not exist. To properly add fonts the 
finagled directory requires fonts.dir, fonts.scale files to exist. mkfontdir does the first of these OK. For 
the second I built groff and downloaded type1inst-0.6.1 from an X contrib archive. type1inst (which needs 
groff) will build the fonts.scale file from the pfb files automatically.
+
+Solaris 2.6 is supposed to include better font editor and admin tools.
+
+### How do I add fonts with SunOS?
+
+SunOS ships with an X11R4 server, which does not handle either scaleable fonts or communications with the X 
font server. If you want to use the freefonts (or any scalable fonts) on SunOS, you need to install your own, 
newer X server, preferably X11R6.4 (which will be much faster than the server shipped with SunOS).
+
+If you do this, you will no longer have PostScript capability directly in your X server; you will need to 
use ghostscript. You may well want to keep both servers around, and use each when you need its features.
+
+Of course, you could always try to find a PS version of the font you need and make a bitmap for the size you 
need and add that to the X11R4 server's font path, but if you need more than one or two font/size 
combinations over all the time you use GIMP, this is an obnoxious solution.
+
+### What is the gimp.wmconfig file?
+
+*   It's a Red Hat RPM-related file, related to their desktop and window manager.
+
+#### Why does my RedHat system get <span class="u">register_? errors when I run GIMP? ####
+This is due to incompaitble RPMS. If (for example) gtk was compiled with egcs, GIMP must be compiled with 
egcs. There is no easy way to tell what is compiled with what, so getting both GIMP and gtk off a GIMP mirror 
would be a good idea.</span>
+
+Another possibility is for this error (far less common) is that there is an old library compiled with the 
other hanging around somewhere on the system. Remove old copies of libgimp.
+
+### Why don't GIF and JPEG work on Slackware Linux?
+
+*   You need to manually get libgif and libjpeg and compile and install them on your system. They will 
install by default in /usr/local/lib, so once they're installed, you have to make sure that 
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib or put /usr/local/lib in your ld.so configuration file. In addition, you also 
have to remove libgif.* and libjpeg.* from your /usr/lib directory, as these will be found first (and even if 
you finagle ld.so to find the other libs first, they're still broken so remove them anyway).
+
+### I get make errors on {Solaris, HP/UX, whatever}.
+
+You are probably not using the GNU make. Most, if not all, non-GNU makes will fail on the GIMP makefiles. 
Get the GNU make package.
+
+### Why do I see weird things when I use GIMP with AcceleratedX?
+
+It's a bug in AcceleratedX with shared memory. Turn off shared memory when you start GIMP (--no-xshm) or 
pick up the patch to AcceleratedX's X server from 
[ftp://ftp.xinside.com/pub/update/](ftp://ftp.xinside.com/pub/update/) .
+
+At least one person has found this bug (or another one with the same symptoms) to still be present in 4.1 .
+
+### What's this beavis.jpg image used in several scripts?
+
+(/usr/local/share/gimp/scripts/beavis.jpg is the B/W image in question.)
+
+The image (of a kitten playing with Gumby) is used as "sorta random, sorta not" data to generate (for 
example) the crystal bands, or other texture maps. There are other ways to produce this data as well, but the 
author stuck with this one, found in a tutorial somewhere. 
+
+#### What lucky human does this adorable cat own?
+
+One of the original GIMP authors, Spencer Kimball or Peter Mattis, we forgot which.
+
+## Footnotes
+
+Portions of this FAQ have been taken from 
[http://www.rru.com/~meo/gimp/faq-user.html](http://www.rru.com/~meo/gimp/faq-user.html)
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+Title: Donations
+Date: 2015-08-14T15:54:25-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+Donating money to the GIMP project is easy! The [GNOME Foundation](http://www.gnome.org/) has graciously 
agreed to act as fiscal agents for us. Contributions to the GIMP project can be made by donating to the GNOME 
Foundation and specifying the GIMP project as the recipient. The GNOME Foundation is a tax-exempt, non-profit 
501(c)(3) organization and all donations are tax-deductible in the USA.
+
+You can choose from several options to support GIMP financially:
+
+[TOC]
+
+Financial help is needed for many different reasons. The annual Libre Graphics Meeting is one things that 
the money will go to. It helps us to get as many [GIMP Developers](http://wiki.gimp.org/) to the conference 
as possible.
+
+If applicable, please specify whether you want to remain anonymous. While we usually don't publish the names 
of donors, this may be considered for exceptional donations.  
+
+Many thanks to all our [sponsors](sponsors.html)!
+
+## Paypal
+
+Donate to gimp gnome org, this will notify us, and the GNOME board, that funds have been donated to the GIMP 
project. Credit card donations are also accepted via this route.
+
+<figure>
+<form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr"; method="post"><input name="cmd" type="hidden" 
value="_xclick"><input name="business" type="hidden" value="gimp gnome org"><input name="item_name" 
type="hidden" value="Donation to GIMP Project"><input name="item_number" type="hidden" value="106"><input 
name="no_shipping" type="hidden" value="1"><input alt="Support GIMP" name="submit" src="donate.png" 
type="image"></form>
+</figure>
+
+
+## Flattr
+
+Flattr is a microdonation system. Users are able to pay a small amount every month (minimum 2 euros) and 
then click Flattr buttons on sites to share the money they paid among those sites, comparable to an Internet 
tip jar (for more details see Wikipedia's [Flattr](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flattr) article).
+
+<p>
+<iframe frameborder="0" height="420" src="http://tools.flattr.net/widgets/thing.html?thing=707850"; 
width="292"></iframe>
+</p>
+
+## Bitcoin
+
+Bitcoin (BTC) is an online digital currency that is based on an open-source, peer-to-peer encryption 
protocol first described in 2009 by a pseudonymous developer (or developers) Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin is not 
managed by any government or central authority. Instead, it relies on an Internet-based network (for more 
details see Wikipedia's [Bitcoin](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin) article).
+
+Bitcoin address: 
[1NVMCeoBfTAJQ1qwX2Dx1C8zkcRCQWwHBq](bitcoin:1NVMCeoBfTAJQ1qwX2Dx1C8zkcRCQWwHBq?label=GIMP%20Donation)
+
+## Wire Transfer
+
+Transfer the money to:
+
+Account Name: GNOME Foundation  
+ Bank Name: Citibank  
+ Bank Address: 21 Orinda Way Ste C  
+ ABA: 321171184  
+ Account: 205317639  
+ SWIFT: CITIUS33  
+
+And send an e-mail to fundraising gnome org with the transfer date and amounts, for tracking purposes. If 
available, please add a "For GIMP" note to your transfer.
+
+## Cheque
+
+Cheque, made payable to the [GNOME Foundation](http://www.gnome.org/), and sent to:
+
+GNOME Foundation  
+ #117  
+ 21 Orinda Way Ste. C  
+ Orinda, CA 94563  
+ USA  
+
+with a cover-letter (or a note in the "memo" field) saying it is for the GIMP project.
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+Title: Donors
+Date: 2015-08-14T15:54:25-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+
+
+The GIMP team would like to thank all the sponsors for all the help with contributions they have given GIMP. 
Thank you!
+
+## Philanthropist
+
+<figure>
+<img src="LarsMathiassen.png" alt="Lars Mathiassen" />
+</figure>
+
+<figure>
+<img src="HiroyukiIkezoe.png" alt="Hiroyuki Ikezoe" />
+</figure>
+
+## Patron
+
+[![Free Software 
Foundation](gnu-head-sm.png)](http://www.fsf.org/)[![O'Reilly](oreilly.png)](http://oreilly.com/)[![BackupAssist](ba.png)](http://www.backupassist.com/)![Shawn
 Collier](ShawnCollier.png)
+
+## Sponsor
+
+[![EU Edge](euedge.png)](http://euedge.com/)![Adrian 
Likins](AdrianLikins.png)[![Distrowatch](dw.png)](http://distrowatch.com/)[![MacGIMP](wilber-macgimp.png)](http://www.macgimp.org/)
+
+## Associate
+
+Gimp-fr.org, Peter Jensen, James Yenne, Roger Mattson, Jonathan Grant, Peter Kupec, Lex Biesenbeek, Soeren 
Fanoe, Thomas Zehetner-Schatzl, Eric Pierce, Ken Colette, Cedric Gemy, Jaral Kijkanjanapaiboon, Margaret 
Wong, Barton Woolery, Gordon Rios, Nathaniel Friedman, Tord Lindner, Marco Candrian, Mark Slagell, Manuel 
Schuhmacher, Jared Stookey, Darren Dale, James Eadon, Yasuhisa Minagawa, Wayne Harris, Jay Patel, Curdegn 
Bandli, Reinhard Moser, Adrian Ulrich, Reinhard Lehar, David Kuntz, Cristopher Eisley, John Woltman, Nigel 
Ecclesfield.
+
+## Friend
+
+Thanks to people who made small donations - you are numerous!
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+Installation instructions for GIMP 2.0
+--------------------------------------
+
+There are some basic steps to building and installing the GIMP.
+
+The most important part is to make sure the requirements for a build
+are fulfilled.  We depend on a number of tools and libraries which are
+listed below. For libraries this means you need to also have the
+header files installed.
+
+Please note that GIMP 1.2 and GIMP 2.0 peacefully coexist. You don't
+need to uninstall the 1.2 version.
+
+  1. You need to have installed a recent version of pkg-config available
+     from http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/.  
+
+  2. You need to have installed GTK+ version 2.2.2 or better. Do not
+     try to use an older GTK+ version (1.2.x), it will not work.
+     GTK+-2.2 itself needs recent versions of GLib, Pango and ATK.
+     Sources for these can be grabbed from ftp://ftp.gtk.org/.
+     GTK+-2.x and friends can be installed side by side with GTK+-1.2.
+
+  3. We require PangoFT2, a Pango backend that uses FreeType2. Make sure 
+     you have FreeType2 and fontconfig installed before you compile Pango.
+     FreeType2 can be downloaded from http://www.freetype.org/.
+     Fontconfig from http://x2.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig.
+
+  4. We use libart2. Grab the module libart_lgpl out of GNOME CVS or
+     fetch the tarball from
+     ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libart_lgpl/
+
+  5. You may want to install other third party libraries or programs that
+     are needed for some of the available plugins. We recommend to check
+     that the following libraries are installed: libpng, libjpeg,
+     libtiff, gimp-print (4.2.x), gtkhtml-2, libmng, librsvg, libwmf.
+
+  6. Configure the GIMP by running the `configure' script. You may want
+     to pass some options to it, see below.
+
+  7. Build the GIMP by running `make'. The use of GNU make is recommened.
+     If you need to tweak the build to make it work with other flavours
+     of make, we'd appreciate if you'd send us a patch with the changes.
+
+  8. Install the GIMP by running `make install'. In order to avoid clashes
+     with other versions of The GIMP, we install a binary called gimp-2.0.
+     By default there's also a link created so that you can type 'gimp'
+     to start gimp-2.0. If you have the 1.2 version installed, you should
+     still be able to run it using 'gimp-1.2'.
+
+Unless you are experienced with building software from source, you
+should not attempt to build all these libraries yourself. We suggest
+you check if your distributor has development packages of them.
+
+Please make sure you don't have any old GTK+-2.x, jpeg, etc. libraries 
+lying around on your system, otherwise configure may fail to find the 
+new ones.
+
+Generic instructions for configuring and compiling auto-configured
+packages are included below. Here is an illustration of commands that
+might be used to build and install the GIMP. The actual configuration,
+compilation and installation output is not shown.
+
+  % tar xvfz gimp-2.0.x.tar.gz   # unpack the sources
+  % cd gimp-2.0.x                # change to the toplevel directory
+  % ./configure                  # run the `configure' script
+  % make                         # build the GIMP
+  % make install                 # install the GIMP
+
+The `configure' script examines your system, and adapts the GIMP to
+run on it. The script has many options, some of which are described in
+the generic instructions included at the end of this file. All of the
+options can be listed using the command `./configure --help'. There
+are five commands special options the GIMP `configure' script
+recognizes. These are:
+
+  --enable-shared and --disable-shared.  This option affects whether
+     shared libraries will be built or not. Shared libraries provide
+     for much smaller executables. The default is to enable shared
+     libraries. Disabling shared libraries is almost never a good idea.
+
+  --enable-debug and --disable-debug.  This option causes the build
+     process to compile with debugging enabled. If debugging is
+     disabled, the GIMP will instead be compiled with optimizations turned
+     on. The default is for debugging to be disabled. NOTE: This
+     option is intended primarily as a convenience for developers.
+
+  --enable-ansi and --disable-ansi.  This option causes stricter
+     ANSI C checking to be performed when compiling with GCC. The
+     default is for strict checking to be disabled. NOTE: This option
+     is intended primarily as a convenience for developers.
+
+  --enable-gimpdir=DIR.  This option changes the default directory
+     the gimp uses to search for its configuration files from ~/.gimp-2.0 
+     (the directory .gimp-2.0 in the users home directory) to DIR.
+
+  --without-libtiff, --without-libjpeg, --without-libpng.  configure
+     will bail out if libtiff, libjpeg or libpng can not be found. You
+     better fix the underlying problem and install these libraries with
+     their header files. If you absolutely want to compile GIMP without
+     support for TIFF, JPEG or PNG you need to explicitely disable
+     them using the options given above.
+ 
+  --without-exif.  If libexif is available, the JPEG plug-in will use
+     it to keep EXIF data in your JPEG files intact.  If this is
+     causing any trouble at compile-time, you can build --without-exif.
+     Get libexif from http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/libexif.
+
+  --without-mng, --without-aa.  The MNG plug-in needs libmng and
+     configure checks for its presense. If for some reason you don't
+     want to build the MNG plug-in even though the library is installed,
+     use --without-mng to disable it expliticely. The same switch exists
+     for aalib, use --without-aa if you run into problems.
+
+  --with-gif-compression=[lzw|rle|none].  Allows to tune the compression
+     algorithm used by the GIF plug-in. If you are afraid of Unisys' LZW
+     patent, you can go for simple run-length encoding or even configure
+     the plug-in to create uncompressed GIFs.
+
+  --enable-gtk-doc.  This option controls whether the libgimp API
+     references will be created using gtk-doc. The HTML pages are 
+     included in a standard tarball, so you will only need this if you
+     are building from CVS.
+
+  --with-html-dir=PATH.  This option allows to specify where the
+     libgimp API reference should be installed. You might want to modify
+     the path so it points to the place where glib and gtk+ installled
+     their API references so that the libgimp reference can link to
+     them.
+
+  --disable-print.  The print plug-in requires a recent version of
+     libgimpprint. If you don't have it already installed, download
+     it from http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/. You need to pass
+     --without-gimp to gimp-print's configure script to build it without
+     having gimp-1.2 installed. If you want to compile GIMP without
+     support for printing, use the --disable-print option.
+
+  --enable-mp. This options control whether to build GIMP with or without
+     support for multiple processors. This option is off by default. If
+     you do have multiply processors and run GIMP with an OS supporting
+     them you will like to enable this features to use all of your
+     horsepower. Enabling it on singleprocessor systems won't harm but
+     cause a bit processing overhead.
+
+  --with-sendmail=[PATH]. This option is used to tell GIMP where to find
+     the sendmail command. Normally this options don't have to be used
+     because configure tries to find it in the usual places.
+
+  --with-desktop-dir=[PATH]. This option specifies where to install
+     links to the gimp desktop files. These files are used by desktop
+     environments that comply to the specs published at freedesktop.org.
+     The default value ${prefix}/share should be fine if your desktop
+     environment is installed in the same prefix as gimp. No links are
+     created if the desktop directories don't exist or you used
+     --without-desktop-dir.
+
+  --disable-default-binary. Use this option if you don't want to make
+     gimp-2.0 the default gimp installation. Otherwise a link called
+     gimp pointing to the gimp-2.0 executable will be installed.
+
+The `make' command builds several things:
+ - A bunch of public libraries in the directories starting with 'libgimp'.
+ - The plug-in programs in the 'plug-ins' directory.
+ - Some modules in the 'modules' subdirectory.
+ - The main GIMP program 'gimp-2.0' in `app'.
+
+The `make install' commands installs the gimp header files associated 
+with the libgimp libraries, the plug-ins, some data files and the GIMP 
+executable. After running `make install' and assuming the build process 
+was successful you should be able to run `gimp'.
+
+
+When ./configure fails
+======================
+
+'configure' uses pkg-config, a tool that replaces the old foo-config
+scripts. The most recent version is available from 
+       http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pkgconfig/
+
+'configure' tries to compile and run a short GTK+ program. There are
+several reasons why this might fail:
+
+* pkg-config could not find the file 'gtk+-2.0.pc' that gets installed 
+  with GTK. (This file is used to get information about where GTK+ is
+  installed.)
+
+  Fix: Either make sure that this file is in the path where pkg-config 
+  looks for it (try 'pkg-config --debug' or add the location of 
+  gtk+-2.0.pc to the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH before running 
+  configure.
+
+* Libraries you installed are not found when you attempt to start gimp.
+  The details of how to fix this problem will depend on the system:
+
+  On Linux and other systems using ELF libraries, add the directory to
+  holding the library to /etc/ld.so.conf or to the environment variable
+  LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and run 'ldconfig'.
+
+  On other systems, it may be necessary to encode this path
+  into the executable, by setting the LDFLAGS environment variable
+  before running configure. For example:
+
+    LDFLAGS="-R/home/joe/lib" ./configure
+  or
+    LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath -Wl,/home/joe/lib" ./configure
+
+* An old version of the GTK+ libraries was found instead of 
+  your newly installed version. This commonly happens if a
+  binary package of GTK+ was previously installed on your system,
+  and you later compiled GTK+ from source.
+
+  Fix: remove the old libraries and include files.
+
+A detailed log of the ./configure output is written to the file
+config.log. This may help diagnose problems.
+
+
+When ./configure fails on plug-ins
+==================================
+
+There are some GIMP plug-ins that need additional third-party libraries 
+installed on your system. For example to compile the plug-ins that load 
+and save JPEG, PNG or TIFF files you need the related libraries and header 
+files installed, otherwise you'll get a message that plugin xyz will not 
+be build. 
+
+If you are sure that those libraries are correctly installed, but configure
+fails to detect them, the following might help:
+
+Set your LDFLAGS environment variable to look for the library in a certain
+place, e.g. if you are working in a bash shell you would say:
+      export LDFLAGS="-L<path_to_library> -L<path_to_another_one>"
+before you run configure.
+
+Set your CPPFLAGS environment variable to look for the header file in a
+certain place, e.g. if you are working in a bash shell you would say:
+      export CPPFLAGS="-I<path_to_header_file> -I<path_to_another_one>"
+before you run configure.
+
+
+
+      Generic Instructions for Building Auto-Configured Packages
+      ==========================================================
+
+
+To compile this package:
+
+1.  Configure the package for your system.  In the directory that this
+file is in, type `./configure'.  If you're using `csh' on an old
+version of System V, you might need to type `sh configure' instead to
+prevent `csh' from trying to execute `configure' itself.
+
+The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
+various system-dependent variables used during compilation, and
+creates the Makefile(s) (one in each subdirectory of the source
+directory).  In some packages it creates a C header file containing
+system-dependent definitions.  It also creates a file `config.status'
+that you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration.
+Running `configure' takes a minute or two.
+
+To compile the package in a different directory from the one
+containing the source code, you must use GNU make.  `cd' to the
+directory where you want the object files and executables to go and
+run `configure' with the option `--srcdir=DIR', where DIR is the
+directory that contains the source code.  Using this option is
+actually unnecessary if the source code is in the parent directory of
+the one in which you are compiling; `configure' automatically checks
+for the source code in `..' if it does not find it in the current
+directory.
+
+By default, `make install' will install the package's files in
+/usr/local/bin, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/man, etc.  You can specify
+an installation prefix other than /usr/local by giving `configure' the
+option `--prefix=PATH'.
+
+You can specify separate installation prefixes for machine-specific
+files and machine-independent files.  If you give `configure' the
+option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use PATH as the prefix
+for installing programs and libraries.  Normally, all files are
+installed using the same prefix.
+
+`configure' ignores any other arguments that you give it.
+
+If your system requires unusual options for compilation or linking
+that `configure' doesn't know about, you can give `configure' initial
+values for some variables by setting them in the environment.  In
+Bourne-compatible shells, you can do that on the command line like
+this:
+        CC='gcc -traditional' DEFS=-D_POSIX_SOURCE ./configure
+
+The `make' variables that you might want to override with environment
+variables when running `configure' are:
+
+(For these variables, any value given in the environment overrides the
+value that `configure' would choose:)
+CC              C compiler program.
+                Default is `cc', or `gcc' if `gcc' is in your PATH.
+INSTALL         Program to use to install files.
+                Default is `install' if you have it, `cp' otherwise.
+INCLUDEDIR      Directory for `configure' to search for include files.
+                Default is /usr/include.
+
+(For these variables, any value given in the environment is added to
+the value that `configure' chooses:)
+DEFS            Configuration options, in the form '-Dfoo -Dbar ...'
+LIBS            Libraries to link with, in the form '-lfoo -lbar ...'
+
+If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, we encourage
+you to teach `configure' how to do them and mail the diffs to the
+address given in the README so we can include them in the next
+release.
+
+2.  Type `make' to compile the package.
+
+3.  Type `make install' to install programs, data files, and
+documentation.
+
+4.  You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
+source directory by typing `make clean'.  To also remove the
+Makefile(s), the header file containing system-dependent definitions
+(if the package uses one), and `config.status' (all the files that
+`configure' created), type `make distclean'.
+
+The file `configure.in' is used as a template to create `configure' by
+a program called `autoconf'.  You will only need it if you want to
+regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'.
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+Title: Downloads
+Date: 2015-08-14T14:18:56-05:00
+Author: Pat David
+Status: hidden
+
+<figure>
+<img src="downloadsplash.jpg" alt="Download Splash Image" />
+</figure>
+
+<div class='OS linux' markdown='1'>
+## GIMP for Unix-like systems
+
+It's very likely your Unix-like system such as a GNU/Linux distribution already comes with a GIMP package. 
It is a preferred method of installing GIMP, as the distribution maintainers take care of all the 
dependencies and bug fix updates. Please note that many distros decide to pin a specific version of GIMP to 
their releases.
+
+### Ubuntu, Debian
+
+Ubuntu or Debian users can run `apt-get install gimp` to install GIMP. Ubuntu users may also install GIMP 
from [Software Centre](https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/gimp/), this includes recent GIMP versions 
from PPAs.
+
+### openSUSE
+
+SUSE users can install GIMP by running `yast -i gimp` or `zypper in gimp`, depending on the distribution 
version.
+
+### Fedora
+
+Similarly to the above, Fedora users can install GIMP by running `yum install gimp`.
+
+### Mandriva
+
+Mandriva Linux users can install GIMP by running `urpmi gimp`.
+
+### BSD
+
+GIMP is also available for the BSD family of systems such as FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
+
+### Solaris
+
+GIMP can run on Solaris.
+</div>
+
+
+<div class="OS mac" markdown="1">
+
+## GIMP for Mac OS X
+
+Since the 2.8.2 version GIMP runs on OSX natively. No X11 environment is required.
+
+### Native builds
+
+Currently there are two main installers:
+
+A GIMP 2.8 DMG installer by Sven Claussner, stock GIMP build without any add-ons. It works on OS X 10.6 Snow 
Leopard and later. Just open the downloaded DMG and drag and drop GIMP into your "Applications" folder.
+
+*   [Download GIMP 2.8 from gimp.org](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/osx/gimp-2.8.14.dmg.torrent)
+</div>
+
+
+<div class="OS win" markdown="1">
+## GIMP for Windows
+
+<a href="http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/windows/gimp-2.8.14-setup-1.exe"; title="Download GIMP via 
HTTP" >Download GIMP 2.8.14  directly</a>
+This link downloads the official GIMP installer for Windows directly from download.gimp.org. The installer 
contains both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of GIMP, and will install the appropriate one.
+
+[Download GIMP 2.8.14 via 
BitTorrent](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/windows/gimp-2.8.14-setup-1.exe.torrent "Download GIMP via 
BitTorrent")
+BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing system. It works by downloading GIMP from a distributed network of 
BitTorrent users, and may improve download speed dramatically. Choosing this option will download the torrent 
file for the GIMP installer. You may need to install a torrent client to make use of this file. [Learn 
more...](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent)
+
+### GIMP User Manual
+
+*   [Chinese 
Simplified](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-zh_CN-setup.exe) (24.3 
MB)
+*   [Catalan](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-ca-setup.exe) (24.2 
MB)
+*   [Danish](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-da-setup.exe) (24.2 
MB)
+*   [Dutch](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-nl-setup.exe) (24.3 
MB)
+*   [English](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-en-setup.exe) (24.2 
MB)
+*   [English (United 
Kingdom)](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-en_GB-setup.exe) (24.2 
MB)
+*   [French](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-fr-setup.exe) (25.7 
MB)
+*   [German](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-de-setup.exe) (28.0 
MB)
+*   [Italian](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-it-setup.exe) (30.2 
MB)
+*   [Japanese](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-ja-setup.exe) 
(23.6 MB)
+*   [Korean](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-ko-setup.exe) (24.9 
MB)
+*   [Norwegian 
Nynorsk](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-nn-setup.exe) (20.9 MB)
+*   [Russian](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-ru-setup.exe) (24.9 
MB)
+*   [Slovenian](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-sl-setup.exe) 
(24.3 MB)
+*   [Spanish](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-es-setup.exe) (24.9 
MB)
+*   [Swedish](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/windows/2.8/2.8.1/gimp-help-2-2.8.1-sv-setup.exe) (24.7 
MB)
+</div>
+
+
+<div class="OS source" markdown="1">
+## Source for version 2.8 (Stable)
+
+GIMP releases available from gimp.org and its [mirrors](#mirrors) contain the source code and have to be 
compiled in order to be installed on your system.
+
+For instructions, how to build GIMP from source code, please see [this page](/source/).
+
+GIMP 2.8.14 is now available at 
[http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/). You may want to read the 
[Release Notes for GIMP 2.8](/release-notes/gimp-2.8.html).
+
+To allow you to check the integrity of the tarballs, here are the MD5 sums of the latest releases:
+
+<table>
+
+<tbody>
+
+<tr>
+
+<th>File</th>
+
+<th>MD5 sum</th>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.14.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>233c948203383fa078434cc3f8f925cb</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.12.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>47fefa240c38cfb1016b57ad6324378d</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.10.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>84c964aab7044489af69f7319bb59b47</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.8.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>ef2547c3514a1096931637bd6250635a</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.6.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>12b3fdf33d1f07ae79b412a9e38b9693</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.4.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>392592e8755d046317878d226145900f</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.2.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>b542138820ca3a41cbd63fc331907955</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>gimp-2.8.0.tar.bz2</td>
+
+<td><kbd>28997d14055f15db063eb92e1c8a7ebb</kbd></td>
+
+</tr>
+
+</tbody>
+
+</table>
+
+GIMP help files are available at 
[http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/](http://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/).
+
+Please consider using one of the mirrors listed below.
+
+## Development snapshots
+
+There are no releases of the 2.9 development version yet.
+
+Nightly builds for Windows are available at [darkrefraction.com](http://nightly.darkrefraction.com/gimp/). 
This is unstable software, please use it at your own risk.
+
+A detailed list of changes in the development branch is available in 
[git](https://git.gnome.org/cgit/gimp/plain/NEWS).
+
+# <a name="mirrors"></a>FTP and Web Mirrors
+
+Due to our server move in April (physical to virtual, into an environment that doesn't allow FTP access), we 
lost all existing mirrors. But we are now able to offer rsync access to download.gimp.org
+
+If you are running one of the existing GIMP mirrors, or want to create a new one, please [contact 
us](/webmasters.html) to get your rsync credentials.
+
+<dl class="download-mirror">
+<dt>Brazil</dt>
+<dd><a href="http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/gimp/";>http://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="rsync://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br::gimp">rsync://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br::gimp</a> (rsync 
access)</dd>
+<dt>Germany</dt>
+<dd><a href="http://de-mirror.gimper.net/pub/gimp/";>http://de-mirror.gimper.net/pub/gimp/</a> (web 
access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="ftp://artfiles.org/gimp.org/gimp/";>ftp://artfiles.org/gimp.org/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a href="http://artfiles.org/gimp.org/gimp/";>http://artfiles.org/gimp.org/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="ftp://ftp.fau.de/gimp/gimp/";>ftp://ftp.fau.de/gimp/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a href="https://ftp.fau.de/gimp/gimp/";>https://ftp.fau.de/gimp/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="rsync://ftp.fau.de/gimp/">rsync://ftp.fau.de/gimp/</a> (rsync access)</dd>
+<dt>Japan</dt>
+<dd><a href="ftp://mirrors.go-parts.com/gimp/";>ftp://mirrors.go-parts.com/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a href="http://mirrors.go-parts.com/gimp/";>http://mirrors.go-parts.com/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="rsync://mirrors.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/">rsync://mirrors.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/</a> 
(rsync access)</dd>
+<dt>Russia</dt>
+<dd><a href="ftp://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/gimp/gimp/";>ftp://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/gimp/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a href="http://go-parts.com/mirrors-ru/gimp/gimp/";>http://go-parts.com/mirrors-ru/gimp/gimp/</a> (web 
access)</dd>
+<dd><a 
href="rsync://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/">rsync://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/</a> (rsync 
access)</dd>
+<dt>South Africa</dt>
+<dd><a href="http://gimp.afri.cc/pub/gimp/";>http://gimp.afri.cc/pub/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dt>United Kingdom</dt>
+<dd><a 
href="ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/";>ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a 
href="http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/";>http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/</a>
 (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a 
href="rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/">rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/</a>
 (rsync access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="ftp://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/gimp/";>ftp://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a href="http://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/gimp/";>http://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a 
href="rsync://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/">rsync://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/</a> (rsync 
access)</dd>
+<dt>United States</dt>
+<dd><a href="http://gimp.galaxyverge.com/";>http://gimp.galaxyverge.com/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="http://gimper.net/downloads/pub/gimp/";>http://gimper.net/downloads/pub/gimp/</a> (web 
access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="http://mirror.hessmo.com/gimp/";>http://mirror.hessmo.com/gimp/</a> (web access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="http://gimp.mirrors.hoobly.com/pub/gimp/";>http://gimp.mirrors.hoobly.com/pub/gimp/</a> (web 
access)</dd>
+<dd><a href="ftp://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/gimp/gimp/";>ftp://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/gimp/gimp/</a></dd>
+<dd><a href="http://go-parts.com/mirrors-usa/gimp/gimp/";>http://go-parts.com/mirrors-usa/gimp/gimp/</a> (web 
access)</dd>
+<dd><a 
href="rsync://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/">rsync://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/mirrors/gimp/</a> 
(rsync access)</dd>
+</dl>
+
+
+</div>
+
+
+<style>
+table {
+    max-width: 35rem;
+    margin: 1rem auto;
+}
+td, th {
+    padding: 0 1rem;
+}
+</style>
diff --git a/content/news/2006-08-11 Open Usability.md b/content/news/2006-08-11 Open Usability.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..63affb7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/news/2006-08-11 Open Usability.md 
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+Title: Open Usability and GIMP
+Date: 2006-08-11
+Category: News
+Authors: Wilber Gimp
+
+
+
+The GIMP team is proud to announce that the GNU Image Manipulation Program has been chosen as the first Open 
Source Software project for a sponsored student project on usability.
+
+## OpenUsability Sponsored Student Projects
+
+OpenUsability ([www.openusability.org](http://www.openusability.org/)) is an initiative that brings Open 
Source Software (OSS) development and usability together. This symbiosis is beneficial for both sides: 
Developers can make difficult user interface (UI) decisions together with usability specialists, while 
usability specialists can explore and further develop their skills in real-world projects without the 
pressure of a commercial market.
+
+Likewise, OpenUsability's mentored student projects are an excellent way for usability, user-interface 
design, and interaction design students to gain experience in the interdisciplinary and collaborative 
development of user interface solutions in international software projects. During a three-month cooperation, 
you will closely work together with experienced professionals and get insights in to their way of work. An 
involvement of 20 hours per week is expected.
+
+Depending on your location, you will be invited to a kickoff-meeting with the development team, the 
interaction architect, usability specialist and user support. Otherwise the collaboration will take place via 
the established channels of OSS development - email, IRC, VoIP, and etc.
+
+OpenUsability student projects are sponsored with $700 USD. The sponsorship will be paid after the 
successful accomplishment of the student project goals.
+
+## Project Opening: GIMP
+
+This project offers the opportunity to work as an Associate Interaction Architect, and to shape the user 
interface of the next generation of the GNU Image Manipulation Program (www.gimp.org).
+
+You will be working with Peter Sikking, principal interaction architect at M+MI Works 
([www.mmiworks.net](http://www.mmiworks.net/)). Activities include methodically performing a full expert 
evaluation and analysis of the software, being fully involved in every decision, and performing the bulk of 
the project work. You will have a great opportunity to learn the ropes in interaction architecture in a 
project that matters.
+
+There is the opportunity to give your role a stronger usability component by being involved with the 
workplace observation project that is integrated with this project. Also there is the opportunity at the end 
of this first phase to stay on board and to play a strong part in the design phase that follows.
+
+### Requirements
+
+Interaction architects need to see from the user point of view, know what makes user interfaces tick, have a 
mathematical eye for the beauty of the simplest solution, a sense for clean layouts and know what can be 
developed in practice. GIMP is an international project, so you need to be able to communicate and write in 
English.
+
+There are no specific degree requirements. We welcome students from all usability-related backgrounds 
including communication, media, psychology, interface design or computer science. We know there are no 
standard university diplomas for interaction architects. So we know you had to define your education 
yourself, and may not perfectly match all our requirements. Don't be deterred.
+
+GIMP or Photoshop experience is not required, in fact if you have extensive GIMP or Photoshop preferences 
then this project might be not for you.
+
+### How To Apply
+
+To participate in this project, send your application to students openusability org  The application period 
ends at the 10th of September.
+
+Please send us a short CV or (in PDF), a couple of paragraphs about why you want to be an interaction 
architect, some of your past experiences which have shaped your current skills, and what you expect from this 
profession in the future.
diff --git a/pelicanconf.py b/pelicanconf.py
index de8ad2a..6f6586c 100644
--- a/pelicanconf.py
+++ b/pelicanconf.py
@@ -44,11 +44,10 @@ RELATIVE_URLS = True
 
 # We can probably remove 'pages' if nothing ends up there
 # This will copy over these folders w/o modification
-STATIC_PATHS = ['images', 'pages', 'tutorials', 'about']
+STATIC_PATHS = ['images', 'pages', 'tutorials', 'about', 'books', 'develop', 'docs', 'donating', 'downloads']
 
 
-#PAGE_PATHS = ['pages', 'tutorials', 'about']
-PAGE_PATHS = ['about', 'tutorials']
+PAGE_PATHS = ['about', 'tutorials', 'books', 'develop', 'docs', 'donating', 'downloads']
 
 THEME = "./themes/newgimp"
 
diff --git a/themes/newgimp/static/css/page.css b/themes/newgimp/static/css/page.css
index fe0effb..7de0268 100644
--- a/themes/newgimp/static/css/page.css
+++ b/themes/newgimp/static/css/page.css
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
 li {
     margin-bottom: 1rem;
     margin-bottom: 0.5rem;
+    margin-bottom: 0.25rem;
 }
 
 li > ul {
@@ -98,3 +99,7 @@ figure figcaption {
 .toc li ul {
     margin-bottom: 0;
 }
+
+.toc > ul > li {
+    margin-top: 1rem;
+}


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