# Interactive help text for Thump/UK

# Common tokens
DB:dialogue box
CS:Click Select to 
CC:\CS choose 
CA:Click Adjust to 
TI:This is the 
SH:StrongHelp documentation
MR:Move the pointer right to 
OS:This option is shaded because 
CD:\CS change the display to the 
OP:\CS open a viewer for the parent directory in the 
CR:\CS see the pane for configuring things related to 
SO:An object must be selected to 
EO:Enable this option to 
CM:Click Menu (or the button to the right) to 
MO:\CM see the options
AT:\TI the action taken when 
TV:thumbnail viewer
IV:image viewer
W:window

# Icon bar menu
M_IB0:\MR see information about Thump
M_IB1:\CS open the \SH
M_IB2:\CS open the search \DB
M_IB3:\MR choose from some useful viewers
M_IB30:\CS see a history of recently viewed images
M_IB31:\CS see a history of recently viewed directories
M_IB32:\CS open the first configured directory
M_IB33:\CS open the second configured directory
M_IB4:\MR choose from some utility functions
M_IB40:\CS close all \TV\s
M_IB41:\CS close all \IV\s.
M_IB42:\CS open the database rebuild \DB
M_IB5:\CS open the Choices \DB\ to change Thump's configuration
M_IB6:\CS quit Thump

# Thumbnail viewer menu
M_TI0:\MR change the display mode
M_TI00:\CD large grid mode
M_TI01:\CD large grid mode with image information
M_TI02:\CD large gird mode with captions
M_TI03:\CD small grid mode
M_TI04:\CS full information mode
VSORT:\CS sort the \TV\ by 
M_TI05:\VSORT leaf name (ascending)
M_TI06:\VSORT file type (ascending according to type number)
M_TI07:\VSORT date (most recent first)
M_TI08:\VSORT size (largest first)
M_TI09:\CS enlarge the thumbnails by the configured zoom factor
M_TI0A:\CS reduce the thumbnails by the configure zoom factor
M_TI0B:\CS reset the thumbnails to the size configured for this display mode
M_TX:\MR perform operations on the currently selected 
M_TI1:\M_TX image
M_TD1:\M_TX directory
M_TG1:\M_TX selection
M_TN1:\OS you did not click on a folder or image for which the submenu has various options
M_TI10:\MR see information about this image
M_TI10s:If a single image was selected following the arrow would show you information about it
M_TD10:\CS open a filer viewer for this directory
M_TI11:\CS view the image.|M\MR see more viewing options
M_TI11s:If a single image waa selected then choosing this would open it
M_TI110:\CS view this image with Thump's own image viewer
M_TI111:\CS broadcast a request for an external viewer to display this image
M_TD11:\CS open a \TV\ for this directory in the default mode.|M\MR to open it in another mode
M_TD11x:\CS open a \TV\ for this directory in this mode
M_TI12:\MR open a \DB\ for copying the object(s).|M\CS open a static \DB\ to do the same thing
M_TI12s:\SO copy it
M_TI13:\MR open a \DB\ for moving the object(s).|M\CS open a static \DB\ to do the same thing
M_TI13s:\SO move it
M_TI14:\MR type in a new name for this object.|M\CS do an in-place rename
M_TI14s:\SO rename it
M_TI140:Type in a new name for the selected object(s).|MIf multiple objects are selected one or more # characters can be used for auto numbering
M_TI15:\CS set the timestamps for the selected object(s) including keeping the database in sync
M_TI15s:\SO timestamp it
M_TI16:\MR view or change the access permissions for the selected object(s)
M_TI160:\CS protect this object (or objects) by setting the lock bit and removing write permission
M_TI161:\CS unprotect this object (or objects) by clearing the lock bit and allowing write permission
M_TI17:\MR delete this file and/or its database entry
M_TI170:\CS to remove the file from disc but preserve its database entry
M_TI171:\CS to remove the database entry without removing the file itself
M_TI172:\CS delete this image or directory from the file system and remove its entry from the annotation database
M_TI17s:\SO delete it
M_TI18:\CS edit the caption and keyword information for this image or directory
M_TI18s:A single object must be selected to edit its annotation
M_TI19:\MR enter a new caption to which the selected object(s) will be set
M_TI19s:\SO set its caption
M_TI190:Enter the caption to which the selected object(s) will be set
M_TI1A:\MR enter one or more keywords which the selected object(s) will then be ensured to have (ones that are missing are added)
M_TI1As:\SO set keywords
M_TI1A0:Enter one or more keywords (separated by a space) to ensure the selected object(s) has
M_TI2:\CS select all the items in the \TV\ for operations in the Group submenu
M_TI3:\CS deselect all items in the \TV\
M_TI4:\MR see options that operation on the \TV\ as a whole
M_TI40:\CS show the filer corresponding the directory shown in the \TV\
M_TI40s:\OS the \TV\ does not represent a filer directory
M_TI41:\CS rescan the directory and re-render all the thumbnails
M_TI41s:\OS the \TV\ does not represent a scannable directory
M_TI42:\CS rescan the directory and force all thumbnails to be regenerated instead of using the cached version
M_TI42s:\OS the \TV\ does not represent a scannable directory or the thumbnails were not rendered from the cache anyway
M_TI43:\CS differentially update the \TV\ to resynchronise it with the directory it represents
M_TI43s:\OS the \TV\ does not represent a scannable directory
M_TI44:\CS complete the rendering of the thumbnails in this \TV\ in single-tasking mode
M_TI44s:\OS thumbnail rendering has already completed
M_TI45:\MR open a \DB\ for saving this \TV\ as a sprite.|M\CS do the same but with a static \DB
M_TI46:\MR open a \DB\ for saving this \TV\ as a drawfile.|M\CS do the same but with a static \DB
M_TI47:\CS start an automatic slide show of the images in this \TV\.|MThis means starting from the first image in full-screen mode and auto-stepping to the last image
M_TI5:\MR type in the name a new directory to create in this \TV\.|M\CS create a new directory immediately (which a default name) and enter in-place rename mode to edit it
M_TI5s:\OS directories can only be created in \TV\s that represent actual filer directories
M_TI50:Type in the name of a directory to create and press Enter to create it.
M_TI6:\CS open a \TV\ for the directory one level above this (in the default display mode).|M\MR open the parent in a different display mode
M_TI6s:\OS it shows the root level of the disc or the \TV\ does not represent a directory at all
M_TI60:\OP large grid mode
M_TI61:\OP large grid mode with image information
M_TI62:\OP large gird mode with captions
M_TI63:\OP small grid mode
M_TI64:\OP full information mode
M_TI7:\CS open the database search \DB
M_TI8:\CS toggle the thumbnail toolbar on and off

M_IV0:\MR see information about this image
M_IV1:\MR see various image scaling options.|M\CS open the scaling \DB
M_IV10:\CS increase the scale (zoom in) by the configured zoom factor
M_IV11:\CS decrease the scale (zoom out) by the configured zoom factor
M_IV12:\CS return to the scale used prior to the last change
M_IV13:\CS scale the image so that it fits entirely on the screen.|MAn image can also be scaled up to fill the screen (if 100% scale fits anyway) if the configuration permits
M_IV14:\CS switch to full screen mode
M_IV15:\CS use the scaling mode where 100% means one image pixel for one screen pixel
M_IV16:\CS use the scaling mode where 100% means the image appears at the intended physical size
M_IV1x:\CS rescale the image to this size
M_IV2:\MR single-step or auto-step to an adjacent image
M_IV20:\CS step to the image before this one (or the last image if this is the first) in the viewer or directory in which it lies
M_IV21:\CS step to the image after this one (or the first image if this is the last) in the viewer or directory in which it lies
M_IV22:\CS repeatedly step to the previous image until the first one is reached (at which point Thump stops stepping)
M_IV23:\CS repeatedly step to the next image until the last one is reached (at which point Thump stops stepping)
M_IV24:\CS repeatedly step to the previous image wrapping around to the last when the first is reached
M_IV25:\CS repeatedly step to the next image wrapping around to the first when the first is reached
M_IV3:\CS open the caption and keyword editor for this image
M_IV4:\MR open a \DB\ to copy this image somewhere.|M\CS open a static save \DB\
M_IV5:\MR open a \DB\ to export the displayed image's sprite buffer.|M\CS open a static save \DB\
M_IV5s:\OS the image has not been buffered as a sprite which is required for export to work
M_IV6:\CS view the thumbnails for the directory in which this image lies.|M\MR see some similar directory actions
M_IV60:\CS view the thumbnails for the directory in which this image lies
M_IV61:\CS close this image and view the thumbnails for the directory in which it lies
M_IV62:\CS view the filer for the directory in which this image lies
M_IV7:\CS delete this image from the disc and also remove its annotation from the database
M_IV7:\CS toggle the \IV\'s toolbar on and off

M_S0s:There have been no searches yet so the history list is empty
M_SHx:\CS stick this text into the writable icon

M_PRAAx:\CS set this as the default display mode
M_PRAD0:\CC the most basic rendering mode for thumbnails (format dependent)
M_PRAD1:\CC a medium rendering mode for thumbnails (format dependent)
M_PRAD2:\CC the best rendering mode for thumbnails (format dependent)
M_PRAE0:\CC the most basic rendering mode for images (format dependent)
M_PRAE1:\CC a medium rendering mode for images (format dependent)
M_PRAE2:\CC the best rendering mode for images (format dependent)
M_PRAF0s:This menu defines what the default mode is so it cannot itself be set to default
M_PRAF1:\CC rendering directly from file as the default buffering mode
M_PRAF2:\CS set the default buffering mode to rendering from a duplicate of the file in memory
M_PRAF3:\CS set the default buffering mode to sprite conversion
M_PRAI:\CS open new images (launched from the filer or \TV\) 
M_PRAI0:\M_PRAI at 100%
M_PRAI1:\M_PRAI so that they fit on the screen
M_PRAI2:\M_PRAI scale most recently used by any image
M_PRAJ:When stepping to the next/previous image 
M_PRAJ0:\M_PRAJ reset scale to 100%
M_PRAJ1:\M_PRAJ choose a scale to fit it to the screen
M_PRAJ2:\M_PRAJ use the same scale
M_PRBAx:\CS show the settings for this image format
M_PRBE0:\CS use the \IV\'s default buffer mode
M_PRBF0:\CS use the buffer method defined in the image viewer choices
M_PRBFx:=M_PRAFx
M_PRBG:In full-screen mode 
M_PRBG0:\M_PRBG always scale at 100% (image is centred)
M_PRBG1:\M_PRBG scale image to fit it to the screen
M_PRBG2:\M_PRBG use the same scale as the last image
M_PRBHx:\CC this as the point size for full-screen captions
M_PRBIx:\CC this as the font for full-screen captions
M_PRBJ:\CS have this icon bar action 
M_PRBJ0:\M_PRBJ \IBA0
M_PRBJ1:\M_PRBJ \IBA1
M_PRBJ2:\M_PRBJ \IBA2
M_PRBJ3:\M_PRBJ \IBA3
M_PRBJ4:\M_PRBJ \IBA4
M_PRBJ5:\M_PRBJ \IBA5
M_PRBJ6:\M_PRBJ \IBA6
M_PRBJ7:\M_PRBJ \IBA7
M_PRBJ8:\M_PRBJ \IBA8
M_PRCAx:=M_PRBJx
M_PRCCx:=M_PRBJx
M_PRCDx:=M_PRBJx
M_PRCB:\CS make this display mode show thumbnails 
M_PRCB0:\M_PRCB on a plain background
M_PRCB1:\M_PRCB on plinths
M_PRCB2:\M_PRCB like slides
M_PRCE:\CS make \TV\s have 
M_PRCE0:\M_PRCE no toolbar by default
M_PRCE1:\M_PRCE a toolbar that positions itself automatically (inside the \W\ if its wide enough else below it)
M_PRCE2:\M_PRCE a toolbar that always appears below the \W\
M_PRCE3:\OS floating toolbars are not available for \TV\s
M_PRCF:\CS make \IV\s have 
M_PRCF0:\M_PRCF no toolbar by default
M_PRCF1:\M_PRCF a toolbar that positions itself automatically (inside the \W\ if its wide enough else below it)
M_PRCF2:\M_PRCF a toolbar that always appears below the \W\
M_PRCF3:\M_PRCF a single shared toolbar owned by the \W\ with the input focus
M_PRCG0:\CS never claim the launch variable for this format (ie Thump does not launch itself when double-clicking on an image of this type)
M_PRCG1:\CS claim the launch variable for this format only if it is not owned by another application
M_PRCG2:\CS always claims the launch variable for this format regardless of whether another application has claimed it
M_PRDA0:\CS use 8-bit (256-colour) thumbnails
M_PRDA1:\CS use 16-bit (32K-colour) thumbnails
M_PRDA2:\CS use 24-bit (16M-colour) thumbnails
M_PRDG0:\CS disable captions
M_PRDG:\CS make the full-screen caption show the 
M_PRDG1:\M_PRDG caption from the database if available but show nothing if no caption exists
M_PRDG2:\M_PRDG leaf part of the file name
M_PRDG3:\M_PRDG caption from the database if available but show the leaf name if no caption exists
M_PRHBx:\CC this as the colour to fade the screen to when removing a full-screen image from the screen
M_PRHCx:\CC this as the colour to fade the screen from when the image is ready to be shown
M_PRHDx:\CC this as the faded screen colour while rendering take place in full-screen mode
M_PRDIx:\CS see the display characteristics for this mode

# Icon bar actions
IBAR:\TI Thump icon.|M\CS %s.|M\CA %s.|MShift+Select will %s.|MShift+Adjust will %s
IBA0:do nothing
IBA1:open the first quick directory
IBA2:open the second quick directory
IBA3:open the choices \DB
IBA4:open the search \DB
IBA5:close all \IV\s
IBA6:close all \TV\s
IBA7:show the image history
IBA8:show the directory history

# Program info
PINF:This provides information about Thump
PINF0:\CS open the \SH
PINF1:\CS open Thump's current web page

# Save dbox
SAVE:\TI save \DB\.|MType in a leafname and drag the icon to the filer or application where you want it to go.
SAVE0:\TI the name to give the file.|MType in a leafname and drag the icon where you want it.|MIf a full path is present you can edit it and press Enter
SAVE1:Drag this to the place you want the file saved (usually a filer \W\). Make sure the leafname is what you want!
SAVE2:If a full path is in the writable icon (from a previous operation or you typed it in) click this to save it

# Image info
IINF:This provides information about an image
IINF0:\TI icon indicating the type of file that this image is
IINF1:\TI full filename where this image resides
IINF2:This shows how big the file holding the image is. If the image can be loaded in native mode it will occupy about this much memory
IINF3:This shows how much memory is required to load this into memory as a sprite
IINF4:The RISC OS file type that this image is typed as (which implies what kind of image format it is). More detail about the encoding information within it is shown below
IINF5:This is how the image is encoded
IINF6:These are the dimensions of the image
IINF7:If the image provides information about the pixel density it is shown here in dots per inch for each axis
IINF8:\TI true image size (if available) calculated from the pixel dimensions and the density information
IINF9:This shows further information about how the image is encoded within the file

# Choices window
PREF:The is the Choices \W\ which alters Thump's configuration
PRMW0:\CS make the settings in all panes take effect, save to disc and close the \W\.|M\CA do the same but keep the \W\ open
PRMW1:\CS make the settings in all panes take effect (but don't save to disc) and close the \W\.|M\CA do the same but keep the \W\ open
PRMW2:\CS discard changes made since the last set/save and close the \W\
PRMW3:\CR thumbnails
PRMW4:\CR the \IV\
PRMW5:\CR the full-screen mode
PRMW6:\CR the individual formats
PRMW7:\CR the icon bar
PRMW8:\CR the thumbnail cache
PRMW10:\CS open the \SH\ for configuring Thump

PRP8:Drag this to a filer \W\ to use that directory as Thump's default
PRP9:This is the icon for image file of the type shown to the right. It serves no purpose other than a reference
PRP11:\CS open the \SH\ for the currently shown format.|MThis documentation resides in the module's directory with its other resources and may or may not exist

PRST0:\TI default display and sort mode for newly created thumbnail \W\s.|M\MO\.|MThe dimensions of thumbnails in this mode are shown below
PRST1a:Thumbnails in the display mode shown above are scaled to fit into a box of this 
PRST1b:(OS units).|MEnter a new dimension or select one from the menu
PRST1:\PRST1a width \PRST1b
PRST2:\PRST1a height \PRST1b
PRST3:\TI render option to use for thumbnails. In practice it doesn't make much difference
PRST4:\TI quality option used when rendering images in the \IV\ which is intended to provide quality/speed trade-offs. In practice it doesn't make much difference! \MO
PRST5:This is default mode for how Thump buffers a file in order to render it. Individual format options override this.|M\MO
QD:option from the icon bar.|MEdit the path manually, drag the folder icon to the desired directory or drag a directory (or file) from the filer to this field
PRST6:\TI directory opened by the Quick directory 1 \QD
PRST7:\TI amount of zoom that will occur when the Zoom In or Zoom Out commands are used.|MZoom out reduces the image to this fraction of its current size.|MUse the arrows to change the value in 5% steps
PRST8:New images (opened from the filer or \TV\) are rendered at this scale.|M\MO
PRST9:When stepping to a previous/next image the new image is rendered at this scale.|M\MO
PRST10:\TI format for which this pane is currently showing options.|M\CM choose another format and display its settings
PRST11:\TI physical width of your displayable desktop in millimetres.|MThis is used to calculate the correct size for true-scale mode
PRST12:In auto-step mode this is how long to wait before stepping to the next image (seconds)
PRST13:When an image has finished rendering in full-screen mode the screen is faded in from the fade colour to normal over this many centiseconds.|MA setting of zero will flash the image on instantly
PRST14:When stepping to another image in full-screen mode the old image is faded out to the fade colour over this many centiseconds.|MA setting of zero will get rid of it instantly
PRST15:\TI buffering mode to use for images of this format.|M\MO\.|MDefault means the option set in the Viewer pane
PRST16:When rendering an image in full-screen mode this scaling mode is used.|M\MO
PRST17:\TI point size at which the caption will be displayed.|MThe physical screen dimensions are used to obtains true point size.|MType in a new size or \CM choose from some common sizes
PRST18:\TI font that will be used to show captions in full-screen mode.|M\CM select a new font
PRST19:\AT clicking Select on the icon bar icon.|M\MO
PRST20:\AT clicking Adjust on the icon bar icon.|M\MO
PRST21:\TI visual style for showing thumbnails in the mode shown above. \CM see options and/or change it
PRST22:\AT shift-clicking Select on the icon bar icon.|M\MO
PRST23:\AT shift-clicking Adjust on the icon bar icon.|M\MO
PRST24:A toolbar is associated with new \TV\s according to this option.|M\MO
PRST25:A toolbar is associated with new \IV\s according to this option.|M\MO
PRST26:This is what Thump does about claiming filer launch actions (used when Thump isn't running).|M\MO
PRST27:\TI version number of the module that handles this format.|MIt is for reference only
PRST28:Entries in the disc cache are removed when they haven't been used for this many days.
PRST29:No more then this many entries will be stored in the disc cache.|MThe oldest entries will be removed first when new entries are added.
PRST30:\TI pixel depth at which thumbnails are rendered and stored.|M8-bit saves memory/disc space at the expense of quality.
PRST31:Thumbnails are only stored in the disc cache if they take longer than this many centiseconds to render.
PRST32:\TI directory opened by the Quick directory 2 \QD
HLEN:\TI number of entries that will be remembered for the 
PRST33:\HLEN image history
PRST34:\HLEN directory history
PRST35:\HLEN search history
PRST36:\TI mode in which captions will be displayed.|M\MO
PRST37:\TI name of the application to which files will be sent by the bin action. Drag the adjacent icon onto your bin application to register it.
PRST38:\TI mode for which the per mode characteristics are currently showing.|\CM\ select anothe mode
PRST39:\TI amount of space Thump will reserve around the thumbnail (useful mainly for non-plain styles).|MThe frame area is a percentage of the above thumbnail size

PRPR0:\EO make \TV\ respond to mouse clicks in the same way as the filer. ie double-click for opening
PRPR1:\EO make thumbnails get cached in memory (as sprites).|MDisabling this is not well supported any more
PRPR2:When dragging files to the icon bar Thump will attempt to identify the image format from its contents if the file type is not recognised.|M\EO have it correct the file type in these circumstances
PRPR3:\EO scan the database for caption and keywords as the directory is being scanned (as opposed to when the thumbnail is rendered).
PRPR4:\EO load thumbnails while the directory is being scanned.|MThis will be very slow and single-tasking.|MNot recommended
PRPR5:\EO make the \IV\ automatically close all other images when a new one is opened
PRPR6:\EO make the \IV\ claim the focus when an image is opened
PRPR7:\EO use pixel for pixel density mode by default (instead of true size mode)
PRPR8:\EO enable images of this format to appear in thumbnail displays
PRPR9:\EO use Thump's internal viewer to view images of this format when their thumbnail is clicked.|MOtherwise the image is Filer_Run for other viewers to pick up
PRPR10:\EO make Thump respond to launch requests for images of this format and render them in its own viewer
PRPR11:\EO make resizing of thumbnail \W\s automatically rearrange things so that thumbnails fit nicely in the horizontal space available (ie like the filer)
PRPR12:\EO enable fading to/from the selected colour when changing to a new image in full-screen mode.|MWhen disabled the image is drawn like a normal \W\
PRPR13:\EO close the last image at the end of an auto-step sequence
PRPR14:\EO make new \TV\s selected from another \TV\ use the same display and sort mode as it
PRPR15:\EO make the \TV\ claim the focus when a viewer is opened
PRPR16:\EO make Thump only render thumbnails when you can see them.|MOtherwise all thumbnails will be eventually rendered (but visible ones have priority)
PRPR17:\EO enable the fit-screen option to scale up images that do not fill the screen so that they do.|MOnly reduction occurs when disabled
PRPR18:\EO check if a displayed image gets changed and redraw the image if it does
PRPR19:\EO make thumbnails sprites get cached on disc
PRPR20:\EO make Thump push the mouse pointer off the image window in various circumstances
EXPIRE:\EO to make Thump expire items in the cache when 
PRPR21:\EXPIRE they haven't been used for the number of days defined to the right
PRPR22:\EXPIRE the cache has more than number of items defined to the right.|MOldest entries are deleted first to make room for new ones.
PRPR23:\EO keep a history of images viewed with the image viewer
PRPR24:\EO keep a history of directories viewed with the thumbnail viewer
PRPR25:\EO keep a history database search strings
HPRES:history saved to disc thus preserving the history between sessions
PRPR26:\EO have the image \HPRES
PRPR27:\EO have the directory \HPRES
PRPR28:\EO have the search \HPRES
PURGE:history (from memory and disc) now.|MThis is not an option but an immediate action!
PRPR29:\CS purge the image \PURGE
PRPR30:\CS purge the directory \PURGE
PRPR31:\CS purge the search \PURGE
PRPR32:When fading is enabled the previous image will fade to this colour over the period of time specified by the fade out time below.|M\CM select a different colour
PRPR33:When fading is enabled and the new image has finished rendering the screen will switch to this colour then fade in the image over the period of time below.|M\CM select a different colour
PRPR34:When fading is enabled the screen will switch to this colour after the fade out and remain while the new image is rendered.|M\CM select a different colour
PRPR35:Permits use of the hardware gamma for fading and blanking effects. These effects will not work when this option is disabled.
PRPR36:When enabled, The thumbnail for a directory will be a sample of its contents otherwise a plain folder icon is shown.
PRPR37:When enabled, small icons are used (large otherwise) for the filetype icons that are overlayed over thumbnails.
PRPR38:When enabled, filetype icons are overlayed over all thumbnails. Otherwise only directories have this property (and then only when example thumbnails are enabled).

# Thumbnail viewer
THV1:This is Thump's thumbnail viewer.|MClick Select on an image/folder to view/open it.|MClick Adjust on images to edit the annotation.|MCtrl-clicking allows (de)selection of items for group operations
THV2:This is Thump's thumbnail viewer.|MDouble-click Select on an image/folder to view/open it.|MDouble-click Adjust on images edits the annotation.|MSingle-clicking allows (de)selection of items for group operations

# Thumbnail toolbar
TTB:\TI toolbar for the \TV\
TTB0:This area displays summary information on an image if the pointer is over its thumbnail.|MIt also provides function reminders when it's over a toolbar button
TTB1:\CS open the \SH\ for the toolbar.|M\CA open the \SH\ for the main thumbnail \W\
TTB2:\CS change the display mode to the large grid.|M\CA change it to large grid with captions
TTB3:\CS change the display mode to the small grid
TTB4:\CS change the display mode to full-info.|M\CA change it to large grid with the info summary
TTB5:\CS open the viewer for the directory one level above this.|M\CA to do the same but also close this viewer (like Adjust-clicking on the \W\'s close tool)
TTB5s:This button opens the viewer one level above this (ie its parent).|MIt is shaded because this is either a root directory or showing search results
TTB6:\CS open the filer for the directory represented by the \TV\
TTB6s:This button would open the filer for represented directory except that this viewer does represent an actual filing system directory
TTB7:\CS rescan the directory and re-render all the thumbnails.|M\CS to just do a differential check and update the viewer accordingly
TTB7s:\TI reload button and only applies to viewers representing filer directories and not search results
TTB8:\CS complete the render of this viewer in multi-task mode.|M\CA to do this in single-task mode
TTB8s:This buttons completes rendering if there are still thumbnails not rendered.|MIt is shaded because rendering has completed
TTB9:\CS start an automatic slide show of the images in this viewer.|MThis means starting from the first image in full-screen mode and auto-stepping to the last image
TTB10:\CS open a \DB\ to save this viewer as a sprite
TTB11:\CS open a \DB\ to save this viewer as a drawfile

# Search \W\
SRCH:This the search \DB\ which allow location of images based on captions or keywords given to them
SRCH0:\CS begin searching the database
SRCH1:\CS close the \DB\ without doing any search
SRCH2:\CS open the \SH\ for this \DB
SRCH3:This is where you type in what you want to search for.|MKeywords should be space-separated.|MClick Menu for a history of searches
SRCH4:\CS only find images having all of the listed keywords
SRCH5:\CS find images with any of the listed keywords (one or more)
SRCH6:\CS toggle the searching of the caption text
SRCH7:\CS toggle the searching of the keywords

# Image viewer
IMV:\TI Thump \IV\.|MDouble-click Select to toggle full-screen mode.|MDouble click Adjust to fit-to-screen.|MHang-click Adjust to rescale to 100%.|MClick+hold Select/Adjust (or drag Select right/left) for next/previous.

# Image toolbar
ITB:\TI toolbar for the \IV\
ITB0:This usually shows summary information for the image but also shows toolbar help reminders while the pointer is over its buttons
ITB1:\CS zoom in (scale up) by the configured zoom factor
ITB2:\CS zoom out (scale down) by the configured zoom factor
ITB3:\CS rescale the image so that it fits the screen.|M\CA show the image in full screen mode (which scales to fit the screen also)
ITB4:\CS edit the caption and keywords for this image
ITB5:\CS view the thumbnails for the directory in which this image lies.|M\CA view this directory with the filer
ITB6:\CS auto-step to previous images until the first is reached.|M\CA auto-step to previous images in a continuous cycle
ITB7:\CS step to the next image
ITB8:\CS step to the previous image
ITB9:\CS auto-step to next images until the last is reached.|M\CA auto-step to next images in a continuous cycle
ITB10:\CS rescale the image to 50%.|M\CA rescale to 50% in the opposite density mode
ITB11:\CS rescale the image to 100%.|M\CA rescale to 100% in the opposite density mode
ITB12:\CS rescale the image to 200%.|M\CA rescale to 200% in the opposite density mode
ITB13:\CS rescale the image to 400%.|M\CA rescale to 400% in the opposite density mode
ITB14:\CS open the \SH\ for this toolbar.|M\CA open the \SH\ for the \IV\ itself

# Scale dbox
SCALE:\TI image rescaling \DB\.|MSet the scale in the writable icon then click Scale to set it
SCALE0:The scale that will be used when Scale is clicked.|MEdit it manually or use the various buttons to change it
SCALE1:\CS see the \SH\ for this \DB
SCALE2:\CS increase the scale by 1%.|M\CA decrease by 1%
SCALE3:\CS decrease the scale by 1%.|M\CA increase by 1%
SCALE4:\CS increase the scale by the configured scale factor.|M\CA decrease.
SCALE5:\CS decrease the scale by the configured scale factor.|M\CA increase.
SCALE8:\CS set the image scale to that shown in the writable icon.|M\CA do this without closing the \DB
SCALE9:\CS to close the \DB\ without changing the scale of the image
SCALE10:\CS to switch the density awareness mode on and off.|MWhen disabled (ticked) 100% is pixel for pixel.|MWhen enabled (unticked) 100% is true size
SCALE11:\CS to put the scale into the writable icon that will enable the image to fit on the screen
SCALE12:\CS to set things up for pixel for pixel scaling. ie put 100% in the writable icon and disable density awareness
SCALE13:\CS to set things up true-size scaling. ie put 100% in writable icon and enable density awareness
SCALE14:\CS to set the scale and density mode to the last used setting
