În data de Thu, 25 Apr 2013 23:52:29 +0200, Ofnuts a scris: > > Look in %APPDATA%\gtk-2.0 (note: you won't be able to edit the file > > with Notepad). > > > Created %APPDATA%\gtk-2.0\gtkfilechooser.ini (ie c:Documents and > Settings\Admin\Application Data\gtk-2.0\gtkfilechooser.ini) by > copying the one I have under Linux, and checked for LF only, startet > Gimp, "File/Open..."... and still no joy :( I am on Vista, so I cannot tell for XP. The \gtk-2.0\gtkfilechooser.ini file in %APPDATA%, which means C:\Users\secarica\AppData\Roaming\ does not work for me (i.e. it has no effect for GIMP), but the one from C:\Users\secarica\AppData\Local\ does. Its content is this: [Filechooser Settings] LastFolderUri= LocationMode=path-bar ShowHidden=false ShowSizeColumn=true GeometryX=0 GeometryY=0 GeometryWidth=950 GeometryHeight=617 SortColumn=name SortOrder=ascending StartupMode=recent and the file dialog changes behaviour if I change ShowHidden, GeometryWidth and GeometryHeight. I didn't played with other values. I don't know what GeometryX/Y=0 means, but the file dialog shows up somewhere on screen, not on some corner which I expect to be a 0,0 coordinate. Because usually on Windows ports each GTK application will install its own GTK core over and over, the result is a mess. In %APPDATA% I have one gtkfilechooser.ini file that I don't know to whom it belongs and a gtkfilechooser file which is from Sylpheed (my mail app). This one is some sort of XML file and does not contain (and it ignores) file handling dialog geometry values. So far in my experience the only GTK application well ported on Windows is Pidgin. As for GIMP file dialog, I wish it could implement native Windows file dialog, same as Inkscape does. Cristi -- Cristian Secară http://www.secarica.ro _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list