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To understand this one has to realize that GIMP is a very image-centric application. Most commands are centered around the image. There always was a need to click with the right mouse button ('rightclick') on the image to get a menu with options related to that image. However, with GIMP 2.x the window displaying the image also got a menubar on top. That is much more convenient (it saves one click !).
In this menu you find all operations that work on an image. Clicking on the image using the right-mousebutton will bring up a menu with a lot of functions. It's quite easy, but not obvious at first...
When you read GIMP-tutorials it also comes in handy to know that this menu is referred to as <Image>. So the menu's are addressed like <Image>/Filters/Blur/Anti-alias.
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