which tab is used to move around the layer palette around the GIMP window?
a) colour
b) layers
c) channel
D) paths
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Answer:
The GIMP user interface is now available in two modes:
multi-window mode,
single window mode.
When you open GIMP for the first time, it opens in multi-window mode by default. You can enable single-window mode through Windows → >Single-Window Mode) in the image menu bar. After quitting GIMP with this option enabled, GIMP will start in single-window mode next time.
Multi-Window Mode
Figure 3.2. A screenshot illustrating the multi-window mode.
A screenshot illustrating the multi-window mode.
The screenshot above shows the most basic arrangement of GIMP windows that can be used effectively.
You can notice two panels, left and right, and an image window in middle. A second image is partially masked. The left panel collects Toolbox and Tool Options dialog together. The right panel collects layers, channels, paths, undo history dialogs together in a multi-tab dock, brushes, patterns and gradients dialogs together in another dock below. You can move these panels on screen. You can also mask them using the Tab key.
The Main Toolbox: Contains a set of icon buttons used to select tools. By default, it also contains the foreground and background colors. You can add brush, pattern, gradient and active image icons. Use Edit → Preferences → Toolbox to enable, or disable the extra items.
Tool options: Docked below the main Toolbox is a Tool Options dialog, showing options for the currently selected tool (in this case, the Move tool).
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