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GNU Image Manipulation Program
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14.12.2.1 Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through Filters Repeat filter ,
or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-F.
14.12.3 Re-show Last
The Re-show Last command interactively runs the most recently executed plug-in. Unlike the ‘Repeat Last’ command, which
does not display a dialog, the ‘Re-show Last’ command displays a dialog window, if the plug-in has one. It is displayed with the
settings you used the last time you ran the plug-in (assuming that the plug-in follows the GIMP programming conventions).
Note
Please note that this command repeats the most recently executed plug-in, regardless of whether it is in the Filters
menu or not.
Tip
When you are using a plug-in, especially one that does not have a preview window, you may very well have to adjust
the parameters several times before you are satisfied with the results. To do this most efficiently, you should memorize
the shortcuts for Undo and Re-show Last: Ctrl-Z followed by Ctrl-Shift-F.
14.12.3.1 Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through Filters Re-show filter ,
or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Shift-F.
14.12.4 Reset All Filters
Normally, each time you run an interactive plug-in, its dialog is displayed with all of the settings initialized to the ones you used
the last time you ran it. This may be a problem if you made a mistake setting the values and you can’t remember what they
were originally. One way to recover is to exit GIMP and start again, but the Reset all Filters command is a slightly less drastic
solution: it resets the values for all plug-ins to their defaults. Because it is a dramatic step, it asks you to confirm that you really
want to do it. Be careful: you cannot undo this command.
14.12.4.1 Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through Filters Reset all Filters.