From bbcca8d3667680361069b0cbb7a71bc1386e134b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rbuj Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 09:41:21 +0100 Subject: Upgrade the manual to docbook 5.0 To upgrade the manual: sudo dnf install -y docbook5-schemas xsltproc --output index-new.docbook /usr/share/xml/docbook5/stylesheet/upgrade/db4-upgrade.xsl index.docbook xsltproc --output legal-new.xml /usr/share/xml/docbook5/stylesheet/upgrade/db4-upgrade.xsl legal.xml To validate the manual: xmllint --noout --relaxng /usr/share/xml/docbook5/schema/rng/5.0/docbook.rng help/C/index.docbook jing /usr/share/xml/docbook5/schema/rng/5.0/docbook.rng help/C/index.docbook yelp-check validate help/C/index.docbook To view the manual: yelp file:///full_path/index.docbook Note: docbook5-schemas should be installed in your system in order to view the manual (DEPENDENCY) --- help/C/index.docbook | 456 ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 216 insertions(+), 240 deletions(-) (limited to 'help/C/index.docbook') diff --git a/help/C/index.docbook b/help/C/index.docbook index 9a2a60d..6a21e7f 100644 --- a/help/C/index.docbook +++ b/help/C/index.docbook @@ -1,27 +1,21 @@ - - - - - - Image Viewer"> - -]> + - -
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- - &appname; Manual + + Image Viewer Manual 2015 @@ -46,14 +40,7 @@ 2000 The Free Software Foundation - @@ -64,85 +51,85 @@ GNOME Documentation Project - &legal; + + - - MATE Documentation Project - - - MATE Desktop - - - - Jens - Finke - - GNOME Documentation Project - - - - Angela - Boyle - - GNOME Documentation Project - - - - Stuart - Ellis - - GNOME Documentation Project - - - - Sun - GNOME Documentation Team - - Sun Microsystems - - - - Eliot - Landrum - - GNOME Documentation Project - - - - Federico - Mena Quintero - - GNOME Documentation Project - - - - + + MATE Documentation Project + + MATE Desktop + + + + + Jens + Finke + + + GNOME Documentation Project + + + + + Angela + Boyle + + + GNOME Documentation Project + + + + + Stuart + Ellis + + + GNOME Documentation Project + + + + + Sun + GNOME Documentation Team + + + Sun Microsystems + + + + + Eliot + Landrum + + + GNOME Documentation Project + + + + + Federico + Mena Quintero + + + GNOME Documentation Project + + + - &appname; Manual V&manrevision; - &date; + 2.9 + July 2015 MATE Documentation Project MATE Documentation Project - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.8 + 2.8 February 2007 GNOME Documentation Project @@ -150,7 +137,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.7 + 2.7 February 2004 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -158,7 +145,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.6 + 2.6 November 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -166,7 +153,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.5 + 2.5 September 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -174,7 +161,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.4 + 2.4 January 2003 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -182,7 +169,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.3 + 2.3 October 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -190,7 +177,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.2 + 2.2 August 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -198,7 +185,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.1 + 2.1 July 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -206,7 +193,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME Manual V2.0 + 2.0 May 2002 Sun GNOME Documentation Team @@ -214,7 +201,7 @@ - Eye of GNOME User's Guide + 1.0 2000 Eliot Landrum @@ -227,19 +214,9 @@ - This manual describes version &appversion; of &appname;. + This manual describes version 1.10.2 of Image Viewer. - - Feedback - To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the &appname; application or this manual, follow the directions in the MATE Feedback Page. - - - - - User manual for Eye of MATE Image Viewer. - - - + Eye of MATE @@ -248,15 +225,15 @@ - - Introduction +
Introduction + The Eye of MATE Image Viewer application enables you to view single image files, as well as large image collections. - - Starting &appname; - You can start &app; in the following ways: +
Starting Image Viewer + + You can start Image Viewer in the following ways: Open an image file in Caja. @@ -272,18 +249,18 @@ Run Application dialog. - +
- - Closing &appname; - To close the current &app; window choose Image +
Closing Image Viewer + + To close the current Image Viewer window choose Image Close, or press CtrlW. - +
- - Supported File Types - &app; supports a variety of image file formats. The following image formats can be opened: +
Supported File Types + + Image Viewer supports a variety of image file formats. The following image formats can be opened: ANI - Animation @@ -317,7 +294,7 @@ - &app; supports the following formats for saving: + Image Viewer supports the following formats for saving: BMP - Windows Bitmap @@ -328,53 +305,53 @@ PNG - Portable Network Graphics - &app; may be able to open and save other image formats, depending on your system configuration and other installed software. - + Image Viewer may be able to open and save other image formats, depending on your system configuration and other installed software. +
- - &appname; Features - &app; has a variety of features to help you view your images. +
Image Viewer Features + + Image Viewer has a variety of features to help you view your images. You can zoom in and out or view the image full screen. Regardless of - your zoom level, &app; uses a low amount of memory. You can also + your zoom level, Image Viewer uses a low amount of memory. You can also rotate and flip the image you are viewing. The collection view allows the viewing and editing of large image collections. In this view image operations can be applied to all selected images at once. - &app; has special support for digital camera pictures and + Image Viewer has special support for digital camera pictures and displays EXIF metadata recorded with the image. This feature requires libexif to be installed on your system. All modifications made in JPEG images are lossless. That is, saving rotated and flipped JPEG images will not recompress the image. Beside this all available metadata (like EXIF) will be preserved and updated accordingly. - - +
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- - Getting Started - When you start &app;, the following window is displayed: -
- &appname; Start Up Window +
Getting Started + + When you start Image Viewer, the following window is displayed: +
Image Viewer Start Up Window + - Shows &app; main window. Contains titlebar, menubar, toolbar, and display area. Menubar contains File, Edit, View, and Help menus. + Shows Image Viewer main window. Contains titlebar, menubar, toolbar, and display area. Menubar contains File, Edit, View, and Help menus.
- The &app; window contains the following elements: + The Image Viewer window contains the following elements: Menubar - The menus on the menubar contain all the commands that you need to work with images in &app;. + The menus on the menubar contain all the commands that you need to work with images in Image Viewer. @@ -408,10 +385,10 @@ - Most actions in &app; can be performed several ways. For example, + Most actions in Image Viewer can be performed several ways. For example, you can open a file in the following ways: - Drag an image file into the &app; window from another + Drag an image file into the Image Viewer window from another application or window. Double-click on an image file in the file manager or other application. @@ -422,18 +399,18 @@ and select an image file in the Load Image dialog. - +
- - Viewing Images +
Viewing Images + - - Opening an Image +
Opening an Image + To open an image, perform the following steps: - + Choose ImageOpen , or press CtrlO . @@ -445,20 +422,20 @@ - Click Open. &app; displays the name of the image file in the titlebar of the window. + Click Open. Image Viewer displays the name of the image file in the titlebar of the window. - To open another image, choose ImageOpen again. &app; opens each image in a new window. + To open another image, choose ImageOpen again. Image Viewer opens each image in a new window. - +
- - Viewing the Images in a Folder +
Viewing the Images in a Folder + To view all images in a folder, perform the following steps: - + Open one of the images in the folder (see ). @@ -472,11 +449,11 @@ The collection shows thumbnails of all supported images in the folder. You can browse the images by clicking on an image in the collection, by choosing the appropriate option in the Go menu or by pressing AltLeft or AltRight. To view all the directory images in fullscreen, choose ViewFull Screen or press F11. To view them as a slide show, choose ViewSlideshow or press F5. To return to the collection view, press the Esc key, or CtrlW. For more information about how to customize the slide show, see . - +
- - Scrolling an Image +
Scrolling an Image + To scroll around an image that is larger than the image window or full screen view, you can use the following methods: Use the arrow keys on the keyboard. @@ -486,11 +463,11 @@ Use the scrollbars on the window. - +
- - Zooming +
Zooming + You can zoom in or out of the image in the following ways: Use the scroll wheel on your mouse. Scrolling down zooms out; scrolling up zooms in. @@ -504,31 +481,31 @@ Use the keyboard. To zoom in, Ctrl+ or +. To zoom out, Ctrl- or -. To go back to the normal size, Ctrl0 or 1. To scale the image to fit the window, press F. When an image is zoomed to fit the window, resizing the window will also change the zoom level, so the image still fits the window. - +
- - Viewing an Image Full Screen/Slideshow +
Viewing an Image Full Screen/Slideshow + To show the image using the entire screen, choose ViewFull Screen. No panels, window frames, or menubars are visible when an image is shown like this. To return to the normal view, press Esc, or F11, or CtrlW. You can zoom or scroll around the image in the same way as when it is shown in a window, using the mouse or the keyboard. If you have multiple images in your collection you can press Space or use the right/down cursor keys to advance to the next image. The previous image can be reached by pressing Backspace or using the left/up cursor keys. - In this case you can also use the slideshow mode, where &app; automatically switches to the next image in your collection. You can start a slideshow by choosing ViewSlideshow or by pressing F5. The slideshow can be paused/continued by pressing P. To stop the slideshow, press the Esc or F5 key, or CtrlW. For more information about how to customize the slide show, see . - - + In this case you can also use the slideshow mode, where Image Viewer automatically switches to the next image in your collection. You can start a slideshow by choosing ViewSlideshow or by pressing F5. The slideshow can be paused/continued by pressing P. To stop the slideshow, press the Esc or F5 key, or CtrlW. For more information about how to customize the slide show, see . +
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- - Manipulating Images +
Manipulating Images + All image manipulations apply to all selected images at once. The modifications are done in memory and alter the original files on disk only when the images are saved with the save function (see ). - - Flipping an Image +
Flipping an Image + To flip an image along the horizontal axis of the image, choose Edit @@ -539,11 +516,11 @@ Edit Flip Vertical . - +
- - Rotating an Image +
Rotating an Image + To rotate an image 90 degrees in a clockwise direction, choose Edit @@ -554,11 +531,11 @@ Edit Rotate Counterclockwise . - +
- - Undoing an Action +
Undoing an Action + To undo a flip or rotate action, choose Edit @@ -566,59 +543,58 @@ or press CtrlZ . - +
- - Deleting an Image +
Deleting an Image + To move an image to the Trash, choose Edit Move to Trash . This moves the file to the Trash folder. Multiple images can also be moved to the trash in the same way: select them all first. - To restore an image from the Trash, open the Trash folder in Caja file manager and move the image file to another folder. To delete the image permanently, empty the Trash. To find out more about using the Trash, see the Desktop User Guide. + To restore an image from the Trash, open the Trash folder in Caja file manager and move the image file to another folder. To delete the image permanently, empty the Trash. To find out more about using the Trash, see the Desktop User Guide. You can also use the Del key to move an image to the Trash, in which case you will be asked for confirmation. - - +
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- - Saving Images +
Saving Images + - &app; always tries to choose the save method with the least impact to the image data. For example, if an otherwise unmodified image is saved under a different name in the same format, the file is simply copied. If libjpeg is available on the system all JPEG image modifications are done without loss of image information. + Image Viewer always tries to choose the save method with the least impact to the image data. For example, if an otherwise unmodified image is saved under a different name in the same format, the file is simply copied. If libjpeg is available on the system all JPEG image modifications are done without loss of image information. - - Saving an Image +
Saving an Image + To save an image, choose Image Save . The image will be saved under the same name and file type. Therefore, unmodified images needn't be saved. - +
- - Saving an Image under a Different Name +
Saving an Image under a Different Name + To save an image under a different name, or convert it to a different file type, choose Image Save As . - Specify the filename in the Name field in the Save Image dialog, then click Save. The file is saved in the current folder by default. &app; tries to determine the file type from the given filename suffix. If the image should be saved in another folder or the file type detection failed, expand the dialog by clicking on Browse for other folders. This allows further folder navigation and the specification of the file type from the drop down box. + Specify the filename in the Name field in the Save Image dialog, then click Save. The file is saved in the current folder by default. Image Viewer tries to determine the file type from the given filename suffix. If the image should be saved in another folder or the file type detection failed, expand the dialog by clicking on Browse for other folders. This allows further folder navigation and the specification of the file type from the drop down box. You can save multiple images at once: see the next section. - +
- - Saving Multiple Images +
Saving Multiple Images + Saving multiple images at once allows you to convert several images to a different format, or give them similar filenames. To save multiple images, select the images and choose @@ -626,8 +602,8 @@ Save As . The following window is displayed: -
- Save As dialog for multiple images +
Save As dialog for multiple images + @@ -654,24 +630,24 @@ The Options section allows to remove all space characters by underscores in the resulting filename if Replace spaces with underscores is checked. The Start counter at spin box determines at which number the counter starts if you use the %n tag for the file format specification. The File Name Preview section of the dialog shows the resulting file name according to the above settings for an example filename from the selected images. - +
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- - Printing Images - - Setting your Page Settings +
Printing Images + +
Setting your Page Settings + Before printing you need to set the page settings you would like to use. To do that choose ImagePage Setup. In the Page Setup dialog you can now choose paper size and orientation. If possible, configure your printer to have the page borders set correctly. - +
- - Printing an Image +
Printing an Image + To print an image, perform the following steps: - + Select ImagePrint @@ -679,17 +655,17 @@ In the Print dialog, select the printer you want to use from the list. - Click Print. &app; starts printing now. + Click Print. Image Viewer starts printing now. Images that are too large for the page are automatically scaled down to fit the page. Images that are smaller than the page are centered on it. - Please note that &app; is currently lacking progress reporting while printing. During that time the user interface might become unresponsive for a short time. + Please note that Image Viewer is currently lacking progress reporting while printing. During that time the user interface might become unresponsive for a short time. - +
- - Arranging an Image on the Page +
Arranging an Image on the Page + Maybe you don't want your image centered or want it scaled down even further. To do that you need to open the Print dialog (see ) and then select the Image Settings tab which offers you the following options: @@ -705,17 +681,17 @@ The Unit option allows you to change the metric unit which is used by the options on the Image Settings tab. When you change this option the other fields values are converted accordingly. - +
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Personalizing The Toolbar + + Image Viewer's default toolbar contains only a basic set of items to keep it simple. But you can modify the toolbar if you prefer a different set. +
Modifying the Toolbar - - - Personalizing The Toolbar - &appname;'s default toolbar contains only a basic set of items to keep it simple. But you can modify the toolbar if you prefer a different set. - - Modifying the Toolbar If you want to modify the toolbar you need to open the toolbar editor by going to EditToolbar. The following window will pop up: -
- The toolbar editor window +
The toolbar editor window + @@ -740,11 +716,11 @@ When you have finished editing the toolbar, click the Close button in the toolbar editor window. This will close the toolbar editor and make your modified toolbar active. - - - Resetting the Toolbar +
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Resetting the Toolbar + To revert your changes to the toolbar and return to the default layout, perform the following steps: - + Open the toolbar editor (see ). @@ -755,20 +731,20 @@ Click the Close button to close the toolbar editor. The toolbar has been reset to the default layout now. - - - - Preferences +
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Preferences + Preferences can be changed by going to EditPreferences. You will be able to change the options for image viewing and slide shows. The changes apply to all open windows instantly. - - Image View +
Image View + Image Enhancements - Select the Smooth images when zoomed option to enable image smoothing when you change the image's zoom factor. If you select this option, your images will be smoothed to improve their display quality while viewing them with &app;. + Select the Smooth images when zoomed option to enable image smoothing when you change the image's zoom factor. If you select this option, your images will be smoothed to improve their display quality while viewing them with Image Viewer. If you select the Automatic orientation option, your images will be rotated on loading according to their metadata. For example portraits are automatically rotated upright. Note that this function requires a correctly set orientation tag in the image's metadata and thus does not work with all images. The rotation is not saved until you save the rotated image (see ). @@ -776,7 +752,7 @@ Transparent Parts - Select one of the following options to determine how &app; displays transparent parts of an image: + Select one of the following options to determine how Image Viewer displays transparent parts of an image: As check pattern Displays any transparent parts of the image in a check pattern. @@ -785,17 +761,17 @@ Displays any transparent parts of the image in a solid color that you specify. Click on the color selector button to select a color. As background - Displays any transparent parts of the image in the background color of the &app; application. + Displays any transparent parts of the image in the background color of the Image Viewer application. - +
- - Slideshow +
Slideshow + Image Zoom @@ -813,6 +789,6 @@ - - -
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