After closing all open files, dialogs still show an open image
This is for GIMP-2.99 updated this morning through commit 4ac4820a (libgimpcolor: space invade gimp_color_profile_get_lcms_format()), running on Gentoo Linux, using IceWM.
I think I've seen this before, so if I already filed a bug report, my apologies. Anyway, here's the steps I followed:
- I opened a png file, modified it, and exported it as a jpeg, a png, and a tiff.
- Then I opened all three exported files, resulting in four open files.
- Then I closed all four files. But the Layers dialog showed a layer with no layer name. The thumbnail looks like one of the four closed files, which all look the same.
- I opened the Image dialog, and the Image dialog showed an untitled open image with the same thumbnail as the Layers dialog.
Here is a screenshot showing the entire screen, including the task bar - there really are no open images:
After making the screenshot, the Layers dialog showed the single layer from the screenshot, and the Images dialog showed two open images, the screenshot and the mystery image.
Edit: After closing GIMP and starting over, this is actually repeatable. And it happens with GIMP-2.10 also. Is this expected behavior?
Edit: Hmm, there's an undo list associated with the non-existent image, and it's possible to add layers, edit the attributes, even make new from visible, with all the changes ending up in the undo list. Here's a screenshot:
Dragging the "undo" docker out as a separate window makes the history disappear, but new layers and such can still be made, though they no longer appear in "undo".
Edit: Putting the "undo" dialog back into the toolbox makes all the "editing" steps for the non-existent image reappear, updated to include the "edits" made while the "undo" dialog was pulled out as a separate window.