Nevermind.
I uninstalled GIMP. Found older versions here, and went with the most recent one that works for me: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/old.html
I may have jumped to conclusions about the automatic update (I hope!). Apparently I hadn't yet used the program on the new computer I'm on, and confused it with the last time I used an older version on my old computer. That's a relief at least.
But I'm still appalled by the changes that only make the program more complicated than it already is, and the entire interface is much too cluttered, and really unattractive. Not what I want to see when I'm doing my own art.
And please developers, consider a forum where we can subscribe only to the thread that's relevant to our problem. I'm going to unsubscribe from this listserve now,
since I figured out how to fix this myself.
--- On Thu, 21/6/12, isis feral <isisferal yahoo com> wrote:
From: isis feral <isisferal yahoo com> Subject: How to stop automatic updates, and return to previous version? To: gimp-user-list gnome org Date: Thursday, 21 June, 2012, 11:24 PM
I just opened up GIMP and to my horror it had been changed completely without my consent.
First
question: I assume this was some sort of automatic update. How do I
turn that off, so that I have control over whether or not I want to
update?
Second question: How do I go back to the previous
version? I absolutely HATE this new version of GIMP. I can't find basic
functions, because they've been moved.
I was trying to do a quick
project, and I really don't appreciate being forced to learn a whole
new set up. I'm appalled to find that my program's been changed without
giving me any choice in the matter, and then having to sign up on a
listserve to fix the problem. Why not set up a forum, where we can
subscribe to just the thread that's relevant to us? My love affair with
GIMP appears to be coming to a swift end here....
Thanx for any
insight to help make this functional for me again.
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