// Help file for TranJPEG


Iconbar,254:Click SELECT to open the TranJPEG control window.|MDrag one or more JPEG files for processing.|MClick MENU for other options.

Info,255,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7:This \w displays information about TranJPEG.|MPlease quote the version number shown in any correspondence with Chris Johnson about this application.
Info,8:If the computer is connected to the internet, clicking on this button should take you to the TranJPEG download site.


Savefile,255:This dialogue box allows you to save the current file.
Savefile,0:Drag this icon to the directory in which you want to save the file.
Savefile,1:\Tfilename for this file.|MIf it is not a full pathname, drag the icon into a directory display.
Savefile,2:\Ssave the file with the current filename.|MIf it is not a full pathname, you must drag the icon into a directory display first.


Control,255:This \w allows you to control which transformation is carried out.
Control,1:This is the number of files waiting to be processed.
Control,4:\Sclear the list of files waiting to be processed and start again. You will then need to drag a new set of files before processing is possible.
Control,11:Tick this if you wish the jpeg to be optimised.
Control,12:Tick this if you wish the jpeg to be saved as a progressive jpeg.
Control,13:Tick this if you wish to transform the jpeg image. The type of transform may be chosen from the options below.
Control,17:\Scarry out the rotation in a direction determined by the orientation marker in the exif data for each file.|MIf the orientation marker is not found, TranJPEG will skip the file.
Control,14:\Srotate each of the images 90 to the right.
Control,15:\Srotate each of the images through 180.
Control,16:\Srotate each of the images 90 to the left.
Control,18:\Sflip each of the images left to right.
Control,19:\Sflip each of the images top to bottom.
Control,24:\Stranspose each of the images. This can be thought of as a rotation to the right followed by a reflection (flip) left to right.
Control,25:\Scarry out the transverse operation on each of the images. This can be thought of as a rotation to the left followed by a reflection (flip) left to right.
Control,26:Tick this if you wish to remove the colour information and convert the image to a greyscale image.
Control,22:\Sscale the image by the amount shown in the field to the right.
Control,8:This is the amount by which the image will be scaled.
Control,9:\Schange the scale factor by which to scale the image.
Control,7:If this is ticked, then the transformed files will be saved in the directory shown to the right.|MIf unticked, the files will be saved in the same directory as the source file.
Control,6:This shows the current save path.|MYou can drag a directory into here to set a new path.
Control,5:To set the save path, click here and drag the directory icon into the directory in which you wish to save the transformed files.
Control,2:\Sopen the additional options and settings window.
Control,10:\Sstart the conversion process, using the options you have selected.
Control,27:If this is ticked then all exif data will be removed, whatever the default setting happens to be.|MThis option can be used alone, or with any of the other transformation options.
Control,28:\Scrop the image.|MThe area of the image remaining is defined by the values entered in the fields at the right.
Control,30:Enter the required width of the cropped image here.
Control,32:Enter the required height of the cropped image here.
Control,34:Enter the number of pixels in from the left edge of the image where the crop is to start.
Control,36:Enter the number of pixels down from the top edge of the image where the crop is to start.


Status,255:This \w shows the progress of the transformations. The process can be paused or stopped if required.
Status,1:This is the total number of files to be processed.
Status,3:This is the number of the file in the queue currently being processed.
Status,5:This is the name of the file currently being processed.
Status,6:\Sstop the taskwindow process. If there are more files in the queue, you will be asked whether you wish to cancel the complete queue.
Status,7:This button allows you to pause and then resume the processing of the current file.
Status,8:Text output from the taskwindow (if there is any) may be seen here.
Status,11:This gives an indication of how the batch process is progressing.


Settings,3:If this is selected, then exif data (if present in the original image) will not be copied into the transformed image.
Settings,4:If this is selected, then only exif comments (if present in the original image) will be copied into the transformed image.
Settings,5:If this is selected, then all exif data (if present in the original image) will be copied into the transformed image.
Settings,7:If this is selected, any thin strips of non-transformable pixels at the edge of the image will be stripped. The image dimensions should be a multiple of (usually) 8 or 16 for exact transformation.
Settings,6:If this is ticked, then, during auto-rotation, images that do not need rotation will be copied unchanged into the destination directory.|MIf unticked, these images will not be copied.
Settings,9:If ticked, then any auto-rotated images will have the orientation data written back as unrotated into the exif data.|MThis will only be done if the full exif data is copied, and the data contains an orientation marker.
Settings,11:\Ssave the current settings so they are remembered when TranJPEG is run on a later occasion.
Settings,12:If ticked, then all transformed files will be saved with the same timestamp as the original file.



