![]() 1709), which, despite Microsoft finally allowing Android in (a little bit) appears to be the most restrictive operating system I have ever had the increasing misfortune to be subjected to. Once the theme is applied, Windows will not allow it to be changed except through an elevated process. I tried moving the theme folder off of the program files into my user folder, but it made no difference. Windows 10 is so locked down it's a real pain in the rear. So, in order to apply the theme, you must run gimp as an administrator, choose the theme, close gimp, reopen it, and the the theme should be applied. ![]() ![]() Even though I put the theme in my appdata/.gimp/themes folder, because gimp is reading its default theme from the restricted programs folder, Windows considers the theme a restricted resources that it will not allow to be overwritten by a regular file. I'm on Windows 10 and I had to run gimp as an administrator in order for Windows to allow gimp to access the themes folder on C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\themes. I tried to do a screenshot but it's too big to post. I can't copy it to put into gimp 2, so now what? ![]() I'm trying to change the registry and follow the instructions as given by Dan on page 1 of this thread, but the instructions are unclear when it comes to what to do with the file in the actual program. It won't let me move the custom icon to anything larger than medium, and nothing changes.
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