第16章 Menus

目次

1. メニューのあらまし
1.1. The Image Menu Bar
1.2. Context Menus
1.3. Tear-off menus
1.4. Tab menus
2. ファイルメニュー
2.1. Overview
2.2. New…
2.3. Create
2.4. Open…
2.5. Open as Layers…
2.6. Open Location…
2.7. Open Recent
2.8. Save
2.9. Save as…
2.10. Save a Copy…
2.11. Revert
2.12. Export…
2.13. Export As…
2.14. Create Template…
2.15. Print
2.16. Send by Email
2.17. Copy Image Location
2.18. Show in File Manager
2.19. Close
2.20. Close all
2.21. Quit
3. 編集メニュー
3.1. Edit Menu Entries
3.2. Undo
3.3. Redo
3.4. Fade
3.5. Undo History
3.6. Cut
3.7. Copy
3.8. Copy Visible
3.9. Paste
3.10. Paste Into Selection
3.11. Paste In Place
3.12. Paste Into Selection In Place
3.13. Paste as
3.14. Buffer
3.15. Clear
3.16. Fill with FG Color
3.17. Fill with BG Color
3.18. Fill with Pattern
3.19. Fill Selection Outline
3.20. Fill Path
3.21. Stroke Selection
3.22. Stroke Path
3.23. The Preferences Command
3.24. Keyboard Shortcuts
3.25. Modules
3.26. Units
4. 選択メニュー
4.1. Introduction to the Select Menu
4.2. Select All
4.3. None
4.4. Invert
4.5. Float
4.6. By Color
4.7. From Path
4.8. Selection Editor
4.9. Feather
4.10. Sharpen
4.11. Shrink
4.12. Grow
4.13. Border
4.14. Remove Holes
4.15. Distort
4.16. Rounded Rectangle
4.17. Toggle QuickMask
4.18. Save to Channel
4.19. To Path
5. 表示メニュー
5.1. Introduction to the View Menu
5.2. New View
5.3. Dot for Dot
5.4. Zoom
5.5. Flip and Rotate (0°)
5.6. Shrink Wrap
5.7. Full Screen
5.8. Navigation Window
5.9. Display Filters
5.10. Color Management
5.11. Show Selection
5.12. Show Layer Boundary
5.13. Show Guides
5.14. Show Grid
5.15. Show Sample Points
5.16. Snap to Guides
5.17. Snap to Grid
5.18. Snap to Canvas
5.19. Snap to Active Path
5.20. Padding Color
5.21. Show Menubar
5.22. Show Rulers
5.23. Show Scrollbars
5.24. Show Statusbar
6. 画像メニュー
6.1. Overview
6.2. Duplicate
6.3. Mode
6.4. RGB mode
6.5. Grayscale mode
6.6. Indexed mode
6.7. Precision
6.8. Color Management
6.9. Enable Color Management
6.10. Assign Color Profile
6.11. Convert to Color Profile
6.12. Discard Color Profile
6.13. Save Color Profile to File
6.14. Transform
6.15. Flip Horizontally; Flip Vertically
6.16. Rotation
6.17. Slice Using Guides
6.18. Canvas Size
6.19. Fit Canvas to Layers
6.20. Fit Canvas to Selection
6.21. Print Size
6.22. Scale Image
6.23. Crop Image
6.24. Zealous Crop
6.25. Merge Visible Layers
6.26. Flatten Image
6.27. Align Visible Layers…
6.28. Guides
6.29. New Guide
6.30. New Guide (by Percent)
6.31. New Guides from Selection
6.32. Remove all guides
6.33. Configure Grid…
6.34. Image Properties
7. レイヤーメニュー
7.1. Introduction to the Layer Menu
7.2. New Layer
7.3. New Layer Group
7.4. New From Visible
7.5. Duplicate layer
7.6. Anchor layer
7.7. Merge Down
7.8. Delete Layer
7.9. The Text Commands of the Layer Menu
7.10. Discard Text Information
7.11. Stack Submenu
7.12. Select Previous Layer
7.13. Select Next Layer
7.14. Select Top Layer
7.15. Select Bottom Layer
7.16. Raise Layer
7.17. Lower Layer
7.18. Layer to Top
7.19. Layer to Bottom
7.20. The Reverse Layer Order command
7.21. The Mask Submenu
7.22. Add Layer Mask
7.23. Apply Layer Mask
7.24. Delete Layer Mask
7.25. Show Layer Mask
7.26. Edit Layer Mask
7.27. Disable Layer Mask
7.28. Mask to Selection
7.29. Add Layer Mask to Selection
7.30. Subtract Layer Mask from Selection
7.31. Intersect Layer Mask with Selection
7.32. The Transparency Submenu of the Layer menu
7.33. Add Alpha Channel
7.34. Remove Alpha Channel
7.35. Color to Alpha
7.36. Semi-flatten
7.37. Threshold Alpha
7.38. Alpha to Selection
7.39. Add Alpha channel to Selection
7.40. Subtract from Selection
7.41. Intersect Alpha channel with Selection
7.42. The Transform Submenu
7.43. Flip Horizontally
7.44. Flip Vertically
7.45. Rotate 90° clockwise
7.46. Rotate 90° counter-clockwise
7.47. Rotate 180°
7.48. Arbitrary Rotation
7.49. Offset
7.50. Layer Boundary Size
7.51. Layer to Image Size
7.52. Scale Layer
7.53. Crop Layer
8. メニュー
8.1. Introduction to the Colors Menu
8.2. Color Balance
8.3. Color Temperature
8.4. Hue Chroma
8.5. Hue-Saturation
8.6. Saturation
8.7. Exposure
8.8. Shadows-Highlights
8.9. Brightness-Contrast
8.10. Levels
8.11. Curves
8.12. Invert
8.13. Linear Invert
8.14. Value Invert
8.15. The Auto Submenu
8.16. 平滑化
8.17. ホワイトバランス
8.18. 色強調
8.19. Color Enhance (legacy)
8.20. 正規化
8.21. コントラスト伸長
8.22. HSV 伸長
8.23. The Components Submenu
8.24. チャンネルミキサー...
8.25. チャンネル合成...
8.26. Extract Component
8.27. Mono Mixer
8.28. チャンネル分解
8.29. 再合成
8.30. Color to Gray
8.31. Desaturate
8.32. Sepia
8.33. The Map Submenu
8.34. インデックスカラーの並べ替え...
8.35. カラーマップを変更...
8.36. エイリアンマップ...
8.37. 色交換...
8.38. カラーマップ回転...
8.39. グラデーションマップ
8.40. パレットマップ
8.41. サンプル色付け...
8.42. Fattal et al. 2002
8.43. Mantiuk 2006
8.44. Reinhard 2005
8.45. Stress
8.46. Retinex
8.47. The Info Submenu
8.48. ヒストグラム
8.49. 境界の平均色...
8.50. 色立体分析...
8.51. Export Histogram
8.52. パレット生成...
8.53. Threshold
8.54. Colorize
8.55. Posterize
8.56. Color to Alpha…
8.57. Dither
8.58. RGB Clip
8.59. Hot…
9. ツールメニュー
9.1. Introduction to the Tools Menu
10. フィルターメニュー
10.1. Introduction to the Filters Menu
10.2. Repeat Last
10.3. Re-show Last
10.4. Reset All Filters
10.5. The Python-Fu Submenu
10.6. The Script-Fu Submenu
11. ウィンドウメニュー
12. ヘルプメニュー
12.1. Introduction to the Help Menu
12.2. Help
12.3. Context Help
12.4. Tip of the Day
12.5. About
12.6. Plug-In Browser
12.7. The Procedure Browser
12.8. GIMP online

1. メニューのあらまし

There are many places in GIMP where you can find menus. The aim of this chapter is to explain all the commands that are accessible from the image menu bar and the image menu you can get by right clicking in the canvas. All the context menus and the menu entries for the other dialogs are described elsewhere in the chapters that describe the dialogs themselves.

1.1. The Image Menu Bar

This menu bar may contain other entries if you have added script-fus, python-fus or videos to your GIMP.

1.2. Context Menus

If you right-click on certain parts of the GIMP interface, a context menu opens, which leads to a variety of functions. Some places where you can access context menus are:

  • Clicking on an image window displays the Image menu. This is useful when you are working in full-screen mode, without a menubar.

  • Clicking on a layer in the Layers Dialog or on a channel in the Channels Dialog displays functions for the selected layer or channel.

  • Right-clicking on the image menubar has the same effect as left-clicking.

  • Right-clicking on the title bar displays functions which do not belong to GIMP, but to the window manager program on your computer.

1.3. Tear-off menus

There is an interesting property associated with some of the menus in GIMP. These are any of the menus from the Image context menu you get by right-clicking on the canvas and any of its submenus. (You can tell that a menu item leads to a submenu because there is an icon next to it.) When you bring up any of these menus, there is a dotted line at the top of it (tear-off line). By clicking on this dotted line, you detach the menu under it and it becomes a separate window.

図16.1 The windows submenu and its tear-off submenu

The 「windows」 submenu and its tear-off submenu
The 「windows」 submenu and its tear-off submenu

Tear-off menus are actually independent. They are always visible, their functions always apply to the current image, and they persist when all of the images are closed. You can close a tear-off submenu by clicking on the dotted line again or closing the window from the window manager on your computer (often by clicking on an X icon in the upper right corner of the window).

These tear-off submenus are also created in single-window mode, but are of less interest since they are masked by the window as soon as you click on it.

1.4. Tab menus

The following type of menus is not related to the image menu bar, but for the sake of completeness:

Every dockable dialog contains a Tab Menu button, as highlighted below. Pressing this Tab Menu button opens a special menu of tab-related operations, with an entry at the top that opens into the dialog's context menu.

図16.2 A dockable dialog.

A dockable dialog.

A dialog window with the Tab menu button highlighted.

A dockable dialog.

The Tab menu.


See 「Tab Menu」 to learn more about Tab menus.