I actually wondered this for a while when I updated my GIMP before figuring this one out. I tried dragging the entire window and dropping it, but that obviously didn't work. Then I tried grabbing just inside the window and dragging that.
Let's take the dialogue box "Layers" for example. The entire window is, in my case, surrounded by a blue border (I use Windows, obviously) telling me that this window is active. Instead of grabbing the blue border, I grab the word "Layers" at the top and drag it into GIMP where it says "You can drop dock-able dialogues here".
To add more dialogues to my GIMP toolbox, I drag the dialogue to the raised bar that separates my GIMP toolbox and my other docked dialogues.
I hope I've explained this well enough. If something is still hazy, please feel free to ask. Good luck.
In the main menu- find preferences. one of them allows you to go back to the original appearance.
click Window>>>toolbars>>>toolbox sometimes people will accidentally hit the TAB key on their keyboard, which hides all toolbars on the screen. Hitting TAB a second time will bring all of the toolbars back. It's a great way to clear the screen so you can clearly see what you're doing (instead of actually closing them.) Hope this helped.
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You do Ctrl + L, which opens the layer box. Where it says Layers, accross from that if a small arrow pointing left, towards the Layers writing. Click that, then roll your curser over "Add tab", you then choose which ones you want, e.g. Channels, Paths.Hope this helped:')
They mostly do the same things- but in Photoshop many actions can be done in a separate layer ... the end results may be the same, but in Photoshop you can go back and change things to a deeper level than you can in GIMP.
Go to preferences and look for original setup, the next time you load it will be back.
If it crashed, probably not. If didn't actually crash, then you might be able to.
Press Control + L to re-open the Layers window
open the toolbox on the back, and remove the screws inside it holding the seat on, it lifts right off after that.
When you open the toolbox on back of the seat, there are two bolts inside. Remove the and the seat lifts right off.
In the menu you will find a drop down menu called "windows" then select "recently closed docs" and you will find your window. click on it and it will come back up.
Try the clone tool.