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by chongli 3859 days ago
The gimp already has this feature. It's called presets and it works well enough. Just set up your tool exactly the way you want it and then save a preset. You can even configure the preset so some settings (such as colour) pass through the preset.
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If it exists in the version I'm using, it is certainly not discoverable. I don't see any hint of this in a two-level-deep manual search of various menus. I would expect to find osmething like this if I right click on the toolbox (context menu pops up, with one of the choices being "Add New Preset ..." or whatever). Or in the Tools menu, with a menu item being "Manage presets ..." or whatever.

Ah, finally found it. You have to click on the little docking triangle on some specific Tool Options dialog for a given tool. It is in this docking-related menu that a command is found to bring up the Tool Options Menu! I think I didn't notice it before because it's totally "off topic" for docking. (Why would a semantically important feature be found under a little docking triangle?) It is this Tool Options Menu which has the preset management commands.

If you right click anywhere on the Tool Options, you get context menu with one-button context menu which says "Tool Options". When you click that button, it just disappears: there you are in Tool Options as before! Right clicking on a Tool Options object would be the obvious place to have the Tool Options Menu. Then the preset stuff would be more discoverable.