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<bookinfo>
<title>The &kview; Handbook</title>

<authorgroup>
<author>
<firstname>Hauke</firstname>
<surname>Hildebrandt</surname>
<affiliation>
<address><email>hauke.hildebrandt@iup.uni-heidelberg.de</email></address>

</affiliation>
</author>

<othercredit role="developer">
<firstname>Sirtaj</firstname>
<othername>Singh</othername>
<surname>Kang</surname>
<contrib>Developer</contrib>
</othercredit>

<othercredit role="reviewer">
<firstname>Lauri</firstname>
<surname>Watts</surname>
<affiliation><address><email>lauri@kde.org</email></address></affiliation>
<contrib>Reviewer</contrib>
</othercredit>
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</authorgroup>


<copyright>
<year>2001</year>
<holder>Hauke Hildebrandt</holder>
</copyright>

<legalnotice>&FDLNotice;</legalnotice>

<date>2001-02-01</date>
<releaseinfo>1.00.00</releaseinfo>

<abstract><para>&kview; is an image viewing program. It is small and fast and
has some simple image processing commands. You can work with many different
graphic file formats and convert your images to them. &kview; is not a
fully-fledged image processor but it is sufficient for many of your everyday
tasks (like making a nice new desktop background...).</para></abstract>

<keywordset>
<keyword>KDE</keyword>
<keyword>kview</keyword>
<keyword>kdegraphics</keyword>
<keyword>image</keyword>
<keyword>graphic</keyword>
<keyword>viewer</keyword>
</keywordset>

</bookinfo>

<chapter id="introduction">
<title>Introduction</title>

<para>&kview; is an image viewer for the &kde; desktop. You can view
graphics of many different formats such as &PostScript;,
<acronym>TIFF</acronym> &etc; By saving your files in a different
format than the original you can easily convert images to other
graphics formats. In addition, &kview; provides some nice little
features for doing simple image processing, like stretching/shrinking,
rotation and filtering. You can tile your images directly onto the
desktop as a background picture, or arrange them in a little
slideshow.</para>

</chapter>

<chapter id="sample-session">
<title>A sample &kview; session</title>

<para>This chapter is a quick tour through many of &kview;'s functions to get
you quickly going to work with this program. You will find a complete
description of all available commands in later chapters.</para>

<para>The image in this tutorial comes from the kdeartwork package of
&kde;.  The kdeartwork package is full of things to spice up your
desktop, and well worth checking out, but if you haven't installed it,
just choose another file to follow along with.</para>

<sect1 id="lets-go">
<title>Let's go!</title>

<para>After you have started &kview; (using the panel menu, or typing
<command>kview</command> at the command prompt) the &kview; main window shows up
with an empty workspace:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Starting &kview;</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject><imagedata fileref="snapshot1.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>A new &kview; application window.</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>A fresh new &kview; window</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

<para>All those creative people like you and me are discouraged by an empty
sheet, so let's quickly open a new image. However, first we change the way that
&kview; resizes its main window and the image after loading a new one: Select
<guimenuitem>Configure KView</guimenuitem> from the <guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
menu. A dialog leaps up:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Changing options</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject><imagedata fileref="snapshot2.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>The settings dialog.</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>To resize or not to resize</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

<para>Select <quote>No Resize</quote> from the <quote>On Load</quote> group
box. This means that neither the &kview; main window nor the image will be
resized after loading.</para>

<para>Now open <filename>Dasding.jpg</filename> which you find in the <filename
class="directory">./share/wallpapers</filename> subdirectory of your main &kde;
path (possibly <filename class="directory">/opt/kde</filename> or <filename
class="directory">/opt/kde2</filename>). Ahh - that's looking better!</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Image loaded</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject><imagedata fileref="snapshot3.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>The wallpaper loaded into &kview;.</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>A beautiful image loaded...</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="selection">
<title>The cutting edge</title>

<para>Let's make a new background wallpaper out of the loaded image. We only
need the &kde; logo (the gear-wheel on the right), not the whole picture, so
select the logo by drawing a box around it. Press the
<mousebutton>left</mousebutton> mouse button, hold it down and move the mouse. A
dashed box appears, marking your selection. Repeat this until you are happy with
your choice. Then go on and cut the selected region from the image by choosing
<menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Crop</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
from the menu bar or it's equivalent shortcut, <keycombo
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>C</keycap></keycombo>. Your
workspace should now look like this:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Image cropped</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="snapshot4.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>An important selection</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>Reduced to the essentials</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

<para>If you are not satisfied with the cutting you can always restore the
image's original state with
<menuchoice><guimenu>Edit</guimenu><guimenuitem>Reset</guimenuitem></menuchoice>,
or the shortcut <keycombo
action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>R</keycap></keycombo>.</para>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="stirring-paste">
<title>Stirring the paste</title>

<para>We wanted to be creative, didn't we? &kview; provides some filter
functions to manipulate images. They are (conveniently) placed in the
<guimenu>Filter</guimenu> menu. Firstly, we will change the so-called
<quote>gamma factor</quote>. This value affects mostly the mid-tones in the
picture, leaving the brightest and darkest parts more or less untouched. Choose
<menuchoice><guimenu>Filter</guimenu><guisubmenu>Intensity</guisubmenu><guimenuitem>Gamma
correct</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the menu bar. A dialog box
appears. Change the value to 0.4 and hit the <guibutton>OK</guibutton>
button. The picture is somewhat darker now:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Gamma corrected</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject><imagedata fileref="snapshot5.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>Gamma correction</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>After the gamma correction</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

<para>For a little psychedelic touch we use the brightness function. Selecting
Brightness again brings up a dialog. This time you can enter the new brightness
expressed in percent relative to the original value (so 100 percent means
<quote>initial value</quote>). Enter a value of <userinput>300.0</userinput>300>
and watch what happens:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Brighter</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="snapshot6.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>Brighter than ever</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>&kde; brighter than ever before</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

<para>Finally, we blur the image a little with
<menuchoice><guimenu>Filter</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Smooth</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Apply this filter two or three
times (or more often if you can't stop!). The smoothing filter reduces the
contrast between neighboring pixels:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Smoother</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="snapshot7.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>Smoother than ever</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>&kde; - smooth as silk</para>
</caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</sect1>

<sect1 id="cluttering-desktop">
<title>Cluttering up your desktop</title>

<para>Before we use our masterpiece as a desktop background we better save
it. At the moment, our picture is a <acronym>JPEG</acronym> image, but for some
reason we want to store it in the <acronym>PNG</acronym> format. Easy - just
call <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Save
As</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and enter a filename with the extension <literal
role="extension">.png</literal>:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Saving</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject><imagedata fileref="snapshot8.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>Saving the picture</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>Saving and converting in one</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>

<para>The great moment has finally come: Choose
<menuchoice><guimenu>Desktop</guimenu><guimenuitem>Desktop
Tile</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and admire your incredibly artistic
background:</para>

<screenshot>
<screeninfo>Background</screeninfo>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata fileref="snapshot9.png" format="PNG"/></imageobject>
<textobject><phrase>A new background</phrase></textobject>
<caption><para>KDE - wherever you look</para></caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
</sect1>
</chapter>

<chapter id="commands">
<title>Command Reference</title>
<para></para>

<para>When you start &kview; you see the typical application layout: a workspace
containing your documents (images in this case), a menubar that provides access
to the various commands, a toolbar with shortcut buttons for some of them and a
status bar at the bottom to display status messages. When you have the loaded an
image into &kview;, there is also an additional context menu available which is
displayed by clicking your right mouse button over the image (you knew that
already, didn't you?). Below, all menu entries are explained in the order= that
they appear in the menubar.</para>

<sect1 id="file-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>File</guimenu> Menu</title>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<shortcut>
<keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;<keycap>O</keycap></keycombo>
</shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Open</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Opens a new image</action> in &kview;. The size of the
&kview; main window and the image after loading are determined by your
settings. If you open several images, only the last one is shown, but all of
them can be accessed using the image list.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Open Recent</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Displays a list of recently opened images.</action>
Selecting one from this list reopens the image.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Ctrl;<keycap>S</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Save</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Save the current image</action>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Save As</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Saves the image under a different name</action>. By
choosing a new file format you can convert the image to a different graphics
type.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo>
&Ctrl;<keycap>W</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Close</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Closes the currently displayed
image.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;
<keycap>P</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Print</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Prints the image</action>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;
<keycap>N</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>New Window</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term><listitem><para><action>Creates a new (empty) application
window.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;
<keycap>X</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu><guimenuitem>Close
Window</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Closes the currently active window</action>. If you have
only one window open this effectively finishes your &kview;
session.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Ctrl;<keycap>Q</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>File</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Quit</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Quits</action> &kview;. If you have several &kview;
windows open, all of them are closed.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="edit-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Edit</guimenu> Menu</title>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">&Ctrl;
<keycap>Shift</keycap><keycap>F</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>Edit</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Fullscreen Mode</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
</term>
<listitem>
<para>This option maximizes the &kview; window and the currently shown image so
you can have a closer look at it. Even the window decorations (titlebar etc) are
temporarily removed. Selecting this option once again switches back to normal
mode.</para> 
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>C</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>Edit</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Crop</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem>
<para>If you have selected any part of the image (by drawing a box around it
using your mouse) you can cut off all the rest around it by using this
option. Your image is effectively reduced to your selection.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
<keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>R</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>Edit</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Reset</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Resets</action> the image to its original state (right
after opening it).</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="view-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>View</guimenu> Menu</title>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Zoom...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para>Opens a dialog for <action>editing the zoom
factor</action>. This value is given in percent and always refers to the
<emphasis>initial</emphasis> size of the picture.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Ctrl;<keycap>+</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Zoom In</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Enlarges the image by ten percent</action>. Notice that
this refers to the <emphasis>current</emphasis> size of the
picture.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Ctrl;<keycap>-</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Zoom Out</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Reduces the image size by ten percent</action>. Again
this refers to the <emphasis>current</emphasis> size of the
image.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>]</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Double size</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Doubles</action> the <emphasis>current</emphasis> image
size.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>[</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Half size</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Cuts the image size by half</action>. As above, this
refers to the <emphasis>current</emphasis> image size.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>M</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>View</guimenu><guimenuitem>Max
size</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Maximizes the image size</action>. The image is scaled
to the window size. This action does not preserve the aspect
ratio.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>A</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>View</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Max/aspect</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Maximizes the image size</action>. Again, the image is
size is maximized, but this time keeping the  aspect ratio
constant.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="transform-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Transform</guimenu> Menu</title>

<para>This menu offers commands for simple geometrical operations: rotation and
reflection.</para>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>;</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>Transform</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Rotate clockwise</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Rotates the image by 90=B0 in the clockwise
direction</action>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>,</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>Transform</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Rotate anti-clockwise</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Rotates the image by 90=B0 in the counter-clockwise
direction</action>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>V</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>Transform</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Flip vertical</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Flips the image along the
vertical</action>. Mathematically, this does a reflection along the image's
horizontal center line.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>H</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>Transform</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Flip horizontal</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Flips the image along the
horizontal</action>. Mathematically, this does a reflection along the image's
vertical center line.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="desktop-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Desktop</guimenu> Menu</title>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><guimenu>Desktop</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Desktop Tile</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Tiles your image to the desktop
background.</action>.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><guimenu>Desktop</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Desktop Max</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Wallpapers your image to the desktop.</action> This
scales the image to the desktop size, possibly changing its aspect
ratio.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Desktop</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Desktop Maxpect</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Wallpapers your image to the desktop.</action> This
scales the image to the desktop size, but keeps its aspect ratio
constant.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="images-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Images</guimenu> Menu</title>

<para>&kview; provides some functions for simple image processing:</para>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Images</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>List...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Displays a list of the currently loaded images.</action>
You can flip through the images by either double-clicking on them or using the
<guibutton>Previous</guibutton> and <guibutton>Next</guibutton>
buttons. <guibutton>Shuffle</guibutton> rearranges the images in a random order,
<guibutton>Sort</guibutton> arranges them alphabetically. Pressing
<guibutton>Start Slideshow</guibutton> will start the slideshow with the current
settings for interval and looping. In addition, you can save and load your image
list using the corresponding buttons.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Alt;<keysym>Left Arrow</keysym></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>Images</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Back</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Switches to the previous image in the
list.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Alt;<keysym>Right Arrow</keysym></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>Images</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Forward</guimenuitem></menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Switches to the next item in the
list.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycap>S</keycap></shortcut>
<guimenu>Images</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Slideshow On/Off</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Starts or stops the
slideshow.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="filter-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Filter</guimenu> Menu</title>

<para>&kview; provides some functions for simple image processing:</para>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Filter</guimenu>
<guisubmenu>Intensity</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>Brightness</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Changes the brightness of the image.</action> Enter the
new brightness in percent (with respect to the <emphasis>initial</emphasis>
value).</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Filter</guimenu>
<guisubmenu>Intensity</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>Gamma Correct...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Adjusts the gamma factor.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Filter</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Grayscale</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Converts a color image to a grayscale
image.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Filter</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Smooth</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Smoothes the image</action> by reducing the contrast
between neighboring pixels.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="settings-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Settings</guimenu> Menu</title>
<para>This menu provides options for configuring &kview;, changing its
appearance, shortcuts and standard behavior.</para>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice><shortcut><keycombo action="simul">
&Ctrl;<keycap>M</keycap></keycombo></shortcut>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Show Menubar</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Toggles the menubar on/off.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Show Toolbar</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Toggles the toolbar on/off.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Show Statusbar</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Toggles the statusbar on/off.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Save settings</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Saves the current settings.</action></para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Configure Key Bindings...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Opens a dialog for changing the key bindings.</action>
Using this option you can change the standard key shortcut for &kview;'s commands
or create new ones.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Configure Toolbars...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Opens a dialog for configuring the toolbar.</action> You
can add and remove toolbuttons for &kview;'s commands with this
option.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>

<varlistentry>
<term><menuchoice>
<guimenu>Settings</guimenu>
<guimenuitem>Configure KView...</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice></term>
<listitem><para><action>Opens a dialog for changing some options and your
keybindings</action>:</para>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>On Load</guilabel></term>
<listitem><para>This option determines if the window and/or the image will be
resized after loading a new picture into &kview;. With <guilabel>Resize
Window</guilabel> enabled, the &kview; window will be resized so that it snuggly
fits around the loaded image. Notice that this can reduce the main window almost
to a vertical arrangement of menu entries if you load a small button pixmap (you
can resize the window afterwards in the usual way, of course). If your image is
pretty large (in terms of pixels), sometimes the &kview; window is resized in
such a way that the caption bar completely moves off your screen. Similarly,
<guilabel>Resize Image</guilabel> resizes the image to fit into the &kview;
workspace (keeping its aspect ratio intact). And with <guilabel>No
Resize</guilabel> as your choice, both &kview; and your image keep their
size.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><guilabel>Slideshow</guilabel></term>
<listitem><para>Here you can change the parameters for the slideshow: the
interval between the different slides, and if the show should continuously
loop.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>

</sect1>

<sect1 id="help-menu">
<title>The <guimenu>Help</guimenu> Menu</title>

&help.menu.documentation;

</sect1>

</chapter>

<chapter id="command-line">
<title>Command Line Options</title>

<para>&kview; can be started directly from a terminal like &konsole; or
<application>xterm</application>. Several command line options are
available.</para>

<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>--help</option></term>
<listitem><para>Lists the command line options (see below).</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>--help-qt</option></term>
<listitem><para>Shows the options specific to &Qt; (the <acronym>GUI</acronym>
library that &kde; is based on).</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>--help-kde</option></term>
<listitem><para>Shows the &kde;-specific options.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>--help-all</option></term>
<listitem><para>Displays all command line options.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>--author</option></term>
<listitem><para>You want to send your warm wishes and euphoric cheers to
someone? Here they are!</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>-v</option>,
<option>--version</option></term>
<listitem><para>Displays the version number of &kview; (and that of
&Qt;/&kde;).</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><command>kview</command> <option>--license</option></term>
<listitem><para>Shows under which licenses &kview; is being
published.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</chapter>

<chapter id="credits">
<title>Credits and License</title>

<para>&kview;</para>

<para>Program copyright 1997-2001 Sirtaj S. Kang
<email>taj@kde.org</email></para>

<para>KParts integration by Simon Hausmann
<email>shaus@neuro2.med.uni-magdeburg.de</email></para>
<para>Maintainer: Matthias Kretz <email>kretz@kde.org</email></para>
<para>Documentation copyright 2001 Hauke Hildebrandt
<email>hauke.hildebrandt@iup.uni-heidelberg.de</email>
</para>

&underFDL;               <!-- FDL: do not remove -->
&underGPL;        	 <!-- GPL License -->

</chapter>

<appendix id="installation">
<title>Installation</title>

<sect1 id="getting-kview">
<title>How to obtain &kview;</title>

&install.intro.documentation;

&install.compile.documentation;

</sect1>

<sect1 id="requirements">
<title>Requirements</title>

<para>Since &kview; is part of the &kde; desktop you need a working &kde;
installation to use it. However, some additional libraries are needed by &kview;
to use the various graphics file formats. For example, to handle the
<acronym>PNG</acronym> format &kview; needs the corresponding library
libpng. &kview; uses the libraries that are registered by
kdelibs/kimgio. Currently, libtiff, libpng and libjpeg are supported.</para>

</sect1>

</appendix>

&documentation.index;
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