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<chapter id="chp-browsing">
  <title
>Navigation</title>
  <para
>Once you have annotated your images and videos, &kphotoalbum; is ready to let you browse through your images, see <xref linkend="fig-browser-with-images"/>. If you compare that to <xref linkend="fig-empty-browser-window"/> , you will see that there now is items available in each of the categories for <literal
>People</literal
>, <literal
>Places</literal
>, and <literal
>Keywords</literal
>.</para>
  
  <figure id="fig-browser-with-images">
    <title
>Browser when images and videos have been annotated</title>
    <mediaobject>
      <imageobject>
        <imagedata fileref="browser-with-images.png"
          format="PNG"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
  </figure>
  
  <para
>In the browser window you can see the categories you typed information into when annotating your images and videos. In addition there are items for searching based on EXIF information on images, browsing the folder structure of your hard disk, and of course showing the actual thumbnails. Lets describe each item in turn.</para
> 
  
  <para
>Pressing the mouse on <literal
>People</literal
>, the browser window will change, as you can see in <xref linkend="fig-browser-for-persons"/>.</para>
  
  <figure id="fig-browser-for-persons">
    <title
>Browser window when People was selected.</title>
    <mediaobject>
      <imageobject>
        <imagedata fileref="browser-for-persons.png"
          format="PNG"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
  </figure>
  
  <para
>The browser is now populated with the people you specified for your images and videos <footnote
><para
>You may notice that the item <literal
>Pets</literal
> has a special icon. For details about that, see <xref linkend="sec-specifying-categories"/>.</para
></footnote
>, selecting a person will bring you back to the original state for the browser, as we saw in <xref linkend="fig-browser-with-images"/>, this time, however, we are <emphasis
>in the scope</emphasis
> of the person we selected. That means that we only shows information about images and videos containing that person. See <xref linkend="fig-browser-for-jesper"/> below, which is the result of us selecting the Person <literal
>Jesper</literal
>, you can see an indication of that in the bottom of the window. Please compare <xref linkend="fig-browser-with-images"/> with <xref linkend="fig-browser-for-jesper"/>, where you will see that the number of available images and videos has gone down from 25 to 12, and the amount of items for the different categories have also changed.</para>
  
  <figure id="fig-browser-for-jesper">
    <title
>Navigateur limité à l'individu <literal
>Jesper</literal
></title>
    <mediaobject>
      <imageobject>
        <imagedata fileref="browser-for-jesper.png"
          format="PNG"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
  </figure>
  
  <para
>If we now continue selecting a new person, then we will get to the images containing both people. Continuing that way you can narrow the set of images that you have in mind down to a few images from a set of thousands.</para>
  
  <para
>When you are done limiting the scope of images, you may select the <guilabel
>View Thumbnails</guilabel
> icon, to see exactly those images matching your current scope.</para>








  <sect1 id="sect-adding-preview-images-to-the-browser">
  <title
>Ajouter des Aperçus au Navigateur</title>
  <para
>Looking at <xref linkend="fig-browser-for-persons"/> you will see that each person has the same icon in front of his name. &kphotoalbum; is actual capable of showing a preview image for each individual person <footnote
><para
>This of course also applies to places, keywords, and other categories you have defined yourself.</para
></footnote
> as can be seen in <xref linkend="fig-imagesForPersons"/>.</para>

  <figure id="fig-imagesForPersons">
    <title
>Images pour chaque personne</title>
    <mediaobject>
      <imageobject>
        <imagedata fileref="imagesForPersons.png" format="PNG"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
  </figure>

<para
>To show images along with the names, choose the tool button to the very right of the toolbar, that will bring up a popup menu, where you can chose which view you want to use for the given category. Notice views must be configured for each category - that way you may for example use an icon view for people, but a plain list view for keywords (in case you can't come up with good images for your keywords).</para
>  


<para
>C'est toutefois votre travail de dire quelles images vous voulez utiliser pour chaque individu. Pour cela, vous devez ouvrir la visionneuse (voir <xref linkend="chp-viewer"/>) depuis le menu contextuel et choisir <guimenuitem
>afficher l'éditeur de catégories</guimenuitem
>. Cela affichera l'éditeur de catégories comme vous pouvez le voir sur l'image <xref linkend="fig-categoryEditor"/>. Dans cet éditeur de catégories, vous choisissez l'image pour la personne donnée. Dans la visionneuse, il est possible de zoomer sur l'image, et, de cette manière, de choisir la partie de l'image qui sera affichée.</para>


  <figure id="fig-categoryEditor">
    <title
>Éditeur de catégories</title>
    <mediaobject>
      <imageobject>
        <imagedata fileref="categoryEditor.png" format="PNG"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
  </figure>

  </sect1>










  
  <sect1 id="sect-general-image-searches">
    <title
>Recherche générale d'images</title>
    <para
>Si vous cliquez sur l'élément <guilabel
>Recherche</guilabel
> dans le navigateur, vous obtiendrez une fenêtre ayant une forte ressemblance avec la fenêtre que vous avez utilisée pour configurer les propriétés de vos images. Vous pouvez voir cette fenêtre dans <xref linkend="fig-search"/>, ci-dessous.</para>
    
    <figure id="fig-search">
      <title
>Fenêtre de recherche</title>
      <mediaobject>
        <imageobject>
          <imagedata fileref="search.png" format="PNG"/>
        </imageobject>
      </mediaobject>
    </figure>
    
    <para
>Si vous saisissez du texte dans l'étiquette ou le champ de description, ce texte sera utilisé dans les sous-recherches. De la même façon, vous pouvez aussi spécifier une date à rechercher, une partie de la date, en saisissant 1971, ou une date complète. Vous pouvez aussi spécifier des plages de dates, comme 1971-1980.</para>
    
    <para
>L'élément d'options autorise une forme très limitée d'expression, comme vous pouvez le voir dans <xref linkend="fig-search"/>. Ici nous cherchons des images avec <literal
>Jesper</literal
>, mais sans <literal
>Anne-Hélène</literal
>.</para>
    
    <para
>Les opérateurs autorisés sont &amp; (signifiant et), | (signifiant ou) et ! (signifiant pas).</para>
    
  </sect1>
</chapter>

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