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apps:ristretto:getting-started [2012/01/07 23:19] – [The main window] stephanapps:ristretto:getting-started [2012/04/27 20:21] stephan
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 ====== Getting Started ====== ====== Getting Started ======
-<note warning>The page is work in progress!</note> 
 ===== Starting Ristretto ===== ===== Starting Ristretto =====
  
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 === Zooming === === Zooming ===
 Showing an image like this is nice, but sometimes you want to zoom in on a detail, get a closer look. To do this Ristretto provides the ability to zoom in on a section of the image. There are several ways to do zoom in on an image, Showing an image like this is nice, but sometimes you want to zoom in on a detail, get a closer look. To do this Ristretto provides the ability to zoom in on a section of the image. There are several ways to do zoom in on an image,
-  The first way to zoom is via the zoom buttons on the side toolbar. It is possible to zoom in, out, to 100% or to make the image fit the screen. These buttons can also be reached from the View ▸ Zooming menu+  The first way to zoom is via the zoom buttons on the side toolbar. It is possible to zoom in, out, to 100% or to make the image fit the screen. These buttons can also be reached via {gui>Menu>View>Zoom}
-  A second way is using the scroll-wheel on the mouse, Moving the mouse-wheel forward zooms in on the image, moving the mouse-wheel backward will zoom out. +  A second way is using the scroll-wheel on the mouse, Moving the mouse-wheel forward zooms in on the image, moving the mouse-wheel backward will zoom out. 
-<note info>The zoom-direction of the mouse-wheel can be adjusted, see Preferences for more details.</note>+    <note tip>The zoom-direction of the mouse-wheel can be adjusted, see [[apps:ristretto:preferences|Preferences]] for more details.</note>
  
-  The third, and last way to zoom on an image is using so-called BOX-ZOOM, or selection-zoom. Press Control+Click, and drag the mouse-cursor. This way a box appears, when the mouse-button is released, Ristretto will zoom in on the selected portion of the image.+  The third, and last way to zoom on an image is using so-called BOX-ZOOM, or selection-zoom. Press Control+Click, and drag the mouse-cursor. This way a box appears, when the mouse-button is released, Ristretto will zoom in on the selected portion of the image.
  
 === Rotating === === Rotating ===
-Sometimes, it is necessary to rotate an image because it is not positioned in the right orientation. To solve this, you can use the Rotate buttons on the toolbar.+Sometimes, it is necessary to rotate an image because it is not positioned in the right orientation. To solve this, you can use the Rotate buttons available via {gui>Menu>View>Rotation}.
  
 <note info>Some digital cameras store the image-orientation inside the EXIF data. If this information is present, Ristretto reads this information and automatically rotates the image.</note> <note info>Some digital cameras store the image-orientation inside the EXIF data. If this information is present, Ristretto reads this information and automatically rotates the image.</note>
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 To run a slideshow of all the opened images, all you need to do is press the Play button. This can be found on the Toolbar and the View menu. To run a slideshow of all the opened images, all you need to do is press the Play button. This can be found on the Toolbar and the View menu.
  
-<note info>The duration of the timeout before the next image is shown can be configured inside the Preferences dialog, by default it is set to 5 seconds.</note>+<note tip>The duration of the timeout before the next image is shown can be configured inside the [[apps:ristretto:preferences?#slideshow|Preferences dialog]], by default it is set to 5 seconds.</note>
  
 +==== Set as Wallpaper ====
 +It is easy to set the wallpaper on the Xfce desktop directly from the ristretto menu, using {gui>Menu>View>Set as Wallpaper}
 <figure "Set Wallpaper"> <figure "Set Wallpaper">
 {{ :apps:ristretto:set-wallpaper.png?nolink& |}} {{ :apps:ristretto:set-wallpaper.png?nolink& |}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
 +==== Clear private data ====
 +To clear the history of images viewed with ristretto, this can be done using {gui>Menu>View>Clear private data}
 <figure "Clear private data"> <figure "Clear private data">
 {{ :apps:ristretto:clear-private-data.png?nolink& |}} {{ :apps:ristretto:clear-private-data.png?nolink& |}}
 </figure> </figure>