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NAME

       gimp-remote  -  tells  a running GIMP to open a (local or remote) image
       file.

SYNOPSIS

       gimp-remote [-h] [--help] [-v]  [--version]  [--display  display]  [-e]
       [--existing] [-q] [--query]  [-s] [--no-splash] filename ...

DESCRIPTION

       gimp-remote is a small utility that tells a running GIMP to open one or
       more (local or remote) image files.  It does so by searching for a GIMP
       toolbox  on  the  active  display.   If  it  can find a GIMP toolbox, a
       synthetic drop event is created which makes GIMP think the files  would
       have  been  dropped onto the toolbox. More than one filename or URL can
       be specified on the commandline.

       If no GIMP window is found, gimp-remote will start a new GIMP  instance
       and  ask  it  to  load  the  specified images. If no filename or URL is
       given, gimp-remote will start a new GIMP. This behaviour can be altered
       using the command-line options described below.

OPTIONS

       gimp-remote accepts the following options:

       -h, --help
               Display a list of all commandline options.

       -v, --version
               Output the version info.

       --display display
               Use the designated X display.

       -e, --existing
               If no running GIMP instance is found, don’t start a new one but
               exit.

       -q, --query
               Check if GIMP is running and exit. A status code of 0 indicates
               that a GIMP toolbox window has been found on this display.

       -s, --no-splash
               When starting GIMP, do not show the splash screen.

EXAMPLES

       gimp-remote http://www.gimp.org/images/wilber_the_gimp.png
              Loads  the  image  from  the GIMP website into a running GIMP or
              starts a new one.

       gimp-remote wilber.xcf wilma.xcf
              Loads the local files wilber.xcf and wilma.xcf  into  a  running
              GIMP or starts a new one.

ENVIRONMENT

       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

AUTHORS

       Sven Neumann and Simon Budig.

SEE ALSO

       gimp(1), gimprc(5), gimptool(1)