If you're using XP, simply open the folder which
usually contains your images, click on Tools>Folder
Options, and uncheck the boxes that say Hide
Extensions of known file types, and any others that
may be hiding the extensions you need to see.
Then if you want to open a file with something other
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On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, Brendan wrote:
> Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 16:59:55 -0400
> From: Brendan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Picture File Association
>
> On Thursday 17 August 2006 08:58, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris w
On Thursday 17 August 2006 08:58, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> On Thursday 17 August 2006 08:15 am, vt wrote:
> > 2006 m. rugpjūtis 17 d., ketvirtadienis 10:12, Famous Actor rašė:
> > > I'm a first time Gimp user. During installation, I accidentally
> > > associated all possible picture fil
On Thursday 17 August 2006 08:15 am, vt wrote:
> 2006 m. rugpjūtis 17 d., ketvirtadienis 10:12, Famous Actor rašė:
> > I'm a first time Gimp user. During installation, I accidentally
> > associated all possible picture files as Gimp files. Now on my
> > hard drive, the picture files are no longer "
2006 m. rugpjūtis 17 d., ketvirtadienis 10:12, Famous Actor rašė:
> I'm a first time Gimp user. During installation, I accidentally associated
> all possible picture files as Gimp files. Now on my hard drive, the picture
> files are no longer "gifs" or "jpegs" or "bitmaps", they are all "gimps".
>
I'm a first time Gimp user. During installation, I accidentally associated
all possible picture files as Gimp files. Now on my hard drive, the picture
files are no longer "gifs" or "jpegs" or "bitmaps", they are all "gimps".
Does anyone know how to reverse the association? I want to use The Gimp