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I have installed GIMP 2.8.4 on Ubuntu 13.04 (via standard repositories). My problem is I don't see Tools window (the one I used to show/hide with the Tab key). How can I make Tools window appear?










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    I have installed GIMP 2.8.4 on Ubuntu 13.04 (via standard repositories). My problem is I don't see Tools window (the one I used to show/hide with the Tab key). How can I make Tools window appear?










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      I have installed GIMP 2.8.4 on Ubuntu 13.04 (via standard repositories). My problem is I don't see Tools window (the one I used to show/hide with the Tab key). How can I make Tools window appear?










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      I have installed GIMP 2.8.4 on Ubuntu 13.04 (via standard repositories). My problem is I don't see Tools window (the one I used to show/hide with the Tab key). How can I make Tools window appear?







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          I have this problem as well. Sometimes the tools window is inside another screen.



          Try the following.




          • under the Windows tab click Single Window Mode

          • if the tools window isn't inside the main window, use the Windows tab again and click Dockable dialogsTool options.


          If the tools and layer box didn't go inside your main gimp window try toggling the Single Window Mode. This helps sometimes.






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          • Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
            – Nickolai Leschov
            Aug 15 '13 at 15:18












          • No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
            – fassetar
            Aug 15 '13 at 15:22












          • But how do I make Toolbox appear?
            – Nickolai Leschov
            Sep 2 '13 at 14:25






          • 2




            If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
            – fassetar
            Sep 2 '13 at 18:42






          • 2




            Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
            – hytromo
            Nov 20 '14 at 14:52



















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          From the GIMP menu select Windows -> Toolbox



          Shortcut Ctrl + B






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            Make sure you don't have the Windows->Hide docks option enabled.






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              Why is this downvoted so much?
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              Nov 20 '14 at 14:52






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              This one actually helped me.
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              Dec 28 '14 at 10:00



















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            In my case, the problem was caused by trying to display Brightness/Contrast window on an index color profile which Gimp does not allow. Switching to the single-window mode as illustrated in the accepted answer made the error message easier to find. The solution was slightly different in my case: Convert the image to RGB via Image, Mode, RGB and then try again to show the Brightness/Contrast dialog.






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              From GIMP 2.8.10, the menu changed a little bit:
              From the GIMP menu you can open the toolbox in 2 ways:



              Windows -> New Toolbox



              Tools -> New Toolbox



              Shortcut still works:



              Ctrl + B






              share|improve this answer





























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                If you are opening the Gimp Toolbox with Ctrl-B because you do not see it and after closing and restarting Gimp the Toolbox is not showing again, check that Windows > Hide docks option is not selected.

                Unchecking this will allow the Gimp Toolbox to be shown on a new start.






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                  Tab will show/hide "Docks". Or right click anywhere in the interface, which will bring up "Windows".. then everything everyone else said.



                  This was my issue.






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                    I have this problem as well. Sometimes the tools window is inside another screen.



                    Try the following.




                    • under the Windows tab click Single Window Mode

                    • if the tools window isn't inside the main window, use the Windows tab again and click Dockable dialogsTool options.


                    If the tools and layer box didn't go inside your main gimp window try toggling the Single Window Mode. This helps sometimes.






                    share|improve this answer























                    • Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:18












                    • No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
                      – fassetar
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:22












                    • But how do I make Toolbox appear?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Sep 2 '13 at 14:25






                    • 2




                      If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
                      – fassetar
                      Sep 2 '13 at 18:42






                    • 2




                      Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
                      – hytromo
                      Nov 20 '14 at 14:52
















                    28














                    I have this problem as well. Sometimes the tools window is inside another screen.



                    Try the following.




                    • under the Windows tab click Single Window Mode

                    • if the tools window isn't inside the main window, use the Windows tab again and click Dockable dialogsTool options.


                    If the tools and layer box didn't go inside your main gimp window try toggling the Single Window Mode. This helps sometimes.






                    share|improve this answer























                    • Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:18












                    • No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
                      – fassetar
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:22












                    • But how do I make Toolbox appear?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Sep 2 '13 at 14:25






                    • 2




                      If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
                      – fassetar
                      Sep 2 '13 at 18:42






                    • 2




                      Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
                      – hytromo
                      Nov 20 '14 at 14:52














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                    I have this problem as well. Sometimes the tools window is inside another screen.



                    Try the following.




                    • under the Windows tab click Single Window Mode

                    • if the tools window isn't inside the main window, use the Windows tab again and click Dockable dialogsTool options.


                    If the tools and layer box didn't go inside your main gimp window try toggling the Single Window Mode. This helps sometimes.






                    share|improve this answer














                    I have this problem as well. Sometimes the tools window is inside another screen.



                    Try the following.




                    • under the Windows tab click Single Window Mode

                    • if the tools window isn't inside the main window, use the Windows tab again and click Dockable dialogsTool options.


                    If the tools and layer box didn't go inside your main gimp window try toggling the Single Window Mode. This helps sometimes.







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                    answered Aug 15 '13 at 14:32









                    fassetar

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                    • Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:18












                    • No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
                      – fassetar
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:22












                    • But how do I make Toolbox appear?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Sep 2 '13 at 14:25






                    • 2




                      If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
                      – fassetar
                      Sep 2 '13 at 18:42






                    • 2




                      Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
                      – hytromo
                      Nov 20 '14 at 14:52


















                    • Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:18












                    • No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
                      – fassetar
                      Aug 15 '13 at 15:22












                    • But how do I make Toolbox appear?
                      – Nickolai Leschov
                      Sep 2 '13 at 14:25






                    • 2




                      If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
                      – fassetar
                      Sep 2 '13 at 18:42






                    • 2




                      Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
                      – hytromo
                      Nov 20 '14 at 14:52
















                    Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
                    – Nickolai Leschov
                    Aug 15 '13 at 15:18






                    Thanks, now I have my Tool Options back! That's quite a magic trick; did you figure it yourself?
                    – Nickolai Leschov
                    Aug 15 '13 at 15:18














                    No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
                    – fassetar
                    Aug 15 '13 at 15:22






                    No problem and Yes, a lot of playing around ha-ha.
                    – fassetar
                    Aug 15 '13 at 15:22














                    But how do I make Toolbox appear?
                    – Nickolai Leschov
                    Sep 2 '13 at 14:25




                    But how do I make Toolbox appear?
                    – Nickolai Leschov
                    Sep 2 '13 at 14:25




                    2




                    2




                    If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
                    – fassetar
                    Sep 2 '13 at 18:42




                    If the toolbox isnt there you can press "Control B" or you can under "windows" than select option "ToolBox".
                    – fassetar
                    Sep 2 '13 at 18:42




                    2




                    2




                    Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
                    – hytromo
                    Nov 20 '14 at 14:52




                    Also, make sure that you didn't accidentally press Tab because it is equivalent of Windows -> Hide docks.
                    – hytromo
                    Nov 20 '14 at 14:52













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                    From the GIMP menu select Windows -> Toolbox



                    Shortcut Ctrl + B






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                      From the GIMP menu select Windows -> Toolbox



                      Shortcut Ctrl + B






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                        From the GIMP menu select Windows -> Toolbox



                        Shortcut Ctrl + B






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                        From the GIMP menu select Windows -> Toolbox



                        Shortcut Ctrl + B







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                        answered Oct 15 '14 at 15:31









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                            Make sure you don't have the Windows->Hide docks option enabled.






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                              Why is this downvoted so much?
                              – hytromo
                              Nov 20 '14 at 14:52






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                              This one actually helped me.
                              – user1455622
                              Dec 28 '14 at 10:00
















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                            Make sure you don't have the Windows->Hide docks option enabled.






                            share|improve this answer



















                            • 1




                              Why is this downvoted so much?
                              – hytromo
                              Nov 20 '14 at 14:52






                            • 2




                              This one actually helped me.
                              – user1455622
                              Dec 28 '14 at 10:00














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                            Make sure you don't have the Windows->Hide docks option enabled.






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                            Make sure you don't have the Windows->Hide docks option enabled.







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                            edited Sep 24 '14 at 20:42









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                            answered Sep 24 '14 at 20:09









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                            • 1




                              Why is this downvoted so much?
                              – hytromo
                              Nov 20 '14 at 14:52






                            • 2




                              This one actually helped me.
                              – user1455622
                              Dec 28 '14 at 10:00














                            • 1




                              Why is this downvoted so much?
                              – hytromo
                              Nov 20 '14 at 14:52






                            • 2




                              This one actually helped me.
                              – user1455622
                              Dec 28 '14 at 10:00








                            1




                            1




                            Why is this downvoted so much?
                            – hytromo
                            Nov 20 '14 at 14:52




                            Why is this downvoted so much?
                            – hytromo
                            Nov 20 '14 at 14:52




                            2




                            2




                            This one actually helped me.
                            – user1455622
                            Dec 28 '14 at 10:00




                            This one actually helped me.
                            – user1455622
                            Dec 28 '14 at 10:00











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                            In my case, the problem was caused by trying to display Brightness/Contrast window on an index color profile which Gimp does not allow. Switching to the single-window mode as illustrated in the accepted answer made the error message easier to find. The solution was slightly different in my case: Convert the image to RGB via Image, Mode, RGB and then try again to show the Brightness/Contrast dialog.






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                              In my case, the problem was caused by trying to display Brightness/Contrast window on an index color profile which Gimp does not allow. Switching to the single-window mode as illustrated in the accepted answer made the error message easier to find. The solution was slightly different in my case: Convert the image to RGB via Image, Mode, RGB and then try again to show the Brightness/Contrast dialog.






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                                In my case, the problem was caused by trying to display Brightness/Contrast window on an index color profile which Gimp does not allow. Switching to the single-window mode as illustrated in the accepted answer made the error message easier to find. The solution was slightly different in my case: Convert the image to RGB via Image, Mode, RGB and then try again to show the Brightness/Contrast dialog.






                                share|improve this answer












                                In my case, the problem was caused by trying to display Brightness/Contrast window on an index color profile which Gimp does not allow. Switching to the single-window mode as illustrated in the accepted answer made the error message easier to find. The solution was slightly different in my case: Convert the image to RGB via Image, Mode, RGB and then try again to show the Brightness/Contrast dialog.







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                                    From GIMP 2.8.10, the menu changed a little bit:
                                    From the GIMP menu you can open the toolbox in 2 ways:



                                    Windows -> New Toolbox



                                    Tools -> New Toolbox



                                    Shortcut still works:



                                    Ctrl + B






                                    share|improve this answer


























                                      1














                                      From GIMP 2.8.10, the menu changed a little bit:
                                      From the GIMP menu you can open the toolbox in 2 ways:



                                      Windows -> New Toolbox



                                      Tools -> New Toolbox



                                      Shortcut still works:



                                      Ctrl + B






                                      share|improve this answer
























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                                        From GIMP 2.8.10, the menu changed a little bit:
                                        From the GIMP menu you can open the toolbox in 2 ways:



                                        Windows -> New Toolbox



                                        Tools -> New Toolbox



                                        Shortcut still works:



                                        Ctrl + B






                                        share|improve this answer












                                        From GIMP 2.8.10, the menu changed a little bit:
                                        From the GIMP menu you can open the toolbox in 2 ways:



                                        Windows -> New Toolbox



                                        Tools -> New Toolbox



                                        Shortcut still works:



                                        Ctrl + B







                                        share|improve this answer












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                                            If you are opening the Gimp Toolbox with Ctrl-B because you do not see it and after closing and restarting Gimp the Toolbox is not showing again, check that Windows > Hide docks option is not selected.

                                            Unchecking this will allow the Gimp Toolbox to be shown on a new start.






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                                              If you are opening the Gimp Toolbox with Ctrl-B because you do not see it and after closing and restarting Gimp the Toolbox is not showing again, check that Windows > Hide docks option is not selected.

                                              Unchecking this will allow the Gimp Toolbox to be shown on a new start.






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                                                If you are opening the Gimp Toolbox with Ctrl-B because you do not see it and after closing and restarting Gimp the Toolbox is not showing again, check that Windows > Hide docks option is not selected.

                                                Unchecking this will allow the Gimp Toolbox to be shown on a new start.






                                                share|improve this answer














                                                If you are opening the Gimp Toolbox with Ctrl-B because you do not see it and after closing and restarting Gimp the Toolbox is not showing again, check that Windows > Hide docks option is not selected.

                                                Unchecking this will allow the Gimp Toolbox to be shown on a new start.







                                                share|improve this answer














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                                                    Tab will show/hide "Docks". Or right click anywhere in the interface, which will bring up "Windows".. then everything everyone else said.



                                                    This was my issue.






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                                                      Tab will show/hide "Docks". Or right click anywhere in the interface, which will bring up "Windows".. then everything everyone else said.



                                                      This was my issue.






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                                                        Tab will show/hide "Docks". Or right click anywhere in the interface, which will bring up "Windows".. then everything everyone else said.



                                                        This was my issue.






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                                                        Tab will show/hide "Docks". Or right click anywhere in the interface, which will bring up "Windows".. then everything everyone else said.



                                                        This was my issue.







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