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4) You can also click on the button, a dialogue box gets open,
then you select the image and you click on the button Open.
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4) You can also click on the button, a dialogue box gets open, then you select the image and you click on the button Open.
26/02/2011 02:30 by 213.41.253.168 -
26/02/2011 02:29 by 213.41.253.168 -
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2) Click on the image.
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2) Click on the thumbnail.
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Here's the explanation about the captions:
 
1) Browse in the tree diagram and select the directory.
2) Click on the image.
3) The image is displayed.
4) You can also click on the button, a dialogue box gets open,
then you select the image and you click on the button Open.

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'''Just for information:''' a right click with the mouse in the displaying window allows you
to see a dialogue box with the menus corresponding to  '''%red%2)%%''', '''%red%3)%%''', '''%red%4)%%''' and '''%red%5)%%''' (that's what we saw before).
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(:*toc TO VIEW IMAGES IN EKD:)

(:title  TO VIEW IMAGES IN EKD:)

! A) Introduction

This function gives you the possibility of viewing some images in a directory.

! B) Downloading and selecting the images

To know how it works, have a look (and read what is mentionned) at the image right below:

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You can also see the images in a directory as a slideshow (read the following lines to get more informations).

! C) The ways of displaying

'''%red%1)%%''' Buttons for viewing putting forward the slideshow (take care you could need a lot of resources from the machine).
'''%red%2)%%''' Button to set the size of the preview of the image on the window.
'''%red%3)%%''' Button to see the previewed image at his real size.
'''%red%4)%%''' Button to zoom in on the image you see.
'''%red%5)%%''' Button to zoom out on the image you see.
'''%red%6)%%''' Button to download the images (very useful to see an image without going through the slideshow).

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