Quote Originally Posted by Karro View Post
Hm.... Interesting.

So basically, if I follow right, what GURM is doing (which I haven't had a chance to see in action yet) is making certain folders of resources - brushes, patterns, etc. - visible or invisible to GIMP without having to restart GIMP each time... keeping the various tool palettes clean and easy to scroll through to find the resource you need. Is that about right?

And I guess this only really works if you store the resources in an outside folder. That makes sense.

Yes and no. What it does is to Copy the contents of the selected folders(which GIMP does not know about) into a folder that GIMP does know about and then tells GIMP to "refresh". When you uncheck a folder in GURM, it looks at the contents in the original folder and deletes the copy in the folder GIMP knows about and then refreshes.