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Hi,
this issue was fixed in 9c62c2a. Newly released version 0.3 contains this fix, but you may have to wait a little bit for your distribution to update.
You can workaround by editing /home/USER/.config/gpick/settings.xml file with text editor. Search for the following XML entity <layout type="string">. Delete whole XML element starting with <layout type="string"> and ending with </layout>. Save and Gpick will reset layout to default value on startup.
It was working when I tried to change layout from View->Layout.
Since then no matter what I tried to do it became like this.
my version is
I have Debian 11
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