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-====== Preferences ======+====== Ristretto - Preferences ======
 The behaviour and looks of Ristretto can be modified, mostly through options displayed in the Preferences Dialog.  The behaviour and looks of Ristretto can be modified, mostly through options displayed in the Preferences Dialog. 
 ===== Preferences Dialog ===== ===== Preferences Dialog =====
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 These options are grouped under the following tabs: These options are grouped under the following tabs:
-  * [[apps:ristretto:preferences?#display|Display]] +  * **[[#display|Display]]** 
-  * [[apps:ristretto:preferences?#fullscreen|Fullscreen]] +  * **[[#fullscreen|Fullscreen]]** 
-  * [[apps:ristretto:preferences?#slideshow|Slideshow]] +  * **[[#slideshow|Slideshow]]** 
-  * [[apps:ristretto:preferences?#control|Control]] +  * **[[#control|Control]]** 
-  * [[apps:ristretto:preferences?#behaviour|Behaviour]]+  * **[[#behaviour|Behaviour]]** 
 +  * **[[#Reporting Bugs|Advanced]]**
  
 The preferences dialog can be opened through {gui>Menu>Edit>Preferences} The preferences dialog can be opened through {gui>Menu>Edit>Preferences}
-==== Display ==== + 
-<figure "Display preferences"> +---- 
-{{ :apps:ristretto:preferences:display.png?nolink& |}}+ 
 +===== Display ====
 + 
 +<figure "Ristretto Display Preferences"> 
 +{{:apps:ristretto:display.png?600|Ristretto Display Preferences Window}}
 </figure> </figure>
 +
 ? Override background color ? Override background color
-! Did you notice how the background-color around the image was the same as the rest of the window? It was themed by Gtk+, when you enable this option, the theme-color is overridden by whatever you set here. Most people like it blackbut there is no limitation to the colors you can pick. +! Did you notice how the background-color around the image was the same as the rest of the window? It was themed by Gtk+. When you enable this option, the theme-color is overridden by whatever you set here. Most people like it blackbutthere is no limitation to the colors you can pick. 
  
 ? Limit Quality ? Limit Quality
 ! With this option set, the memory-usage of Ristretto is limited because it will only render the images at the screen-dimensions instead of the maximum quality. ! With this option set, the memory-usage of Ristretto is limited because it will only render the images at the screen-dimensions instead of the maximum quality.
  
-==== Fullscreen ==== +[[|Back To Top]] 
-<figure "Fullscreen preferences"> +---- 
-{{ :apps:ristretto:preferences:fullscreen.png?nolink& |}}+ 
 +===== Fullscreen ====
 + 
 +<figure "Ristretto Fullscreen Preferences"> 
 +{{:apps:ristretto:fullscreen.png?600|Ristretto Fullscreen Preferences Window}}
 </figure> </figure>
 +
 ? Hide Thumbnailbar when fullscreen ? Hide Thumbnailbar when fullscreen
 ! If the Ristretto window is fullscreen, you can choose to automatically hide the thumbnailbar. Even though the thumbnailbar is normally visible. This option overrides the {key>Ctrl+T} shortcut for toggleing the visibility of the thumbnailbar.  ! If the Ristretto window is fullscreen, you can choose to automatically hide the thumbnailbar. Even though the thumbnailbar is normally visible. This option overrides the {key>Ctrl+T} shortcut for toggleing the visibility of the thumbnailbar. 
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 ! When this option is enabled, a clock is visible when Ristretto is in fullscreen mode. ! When this option is enabled, a clock is visible when Ristretto is in fullscreen mode.
  
-==== Slideshow ==== +[[|Back To Top]] 
-<figure "Slideshow preferences"> +---- 
-{{ :apps:ristretto:preferences:slideshow.png?nolink& |}}+ 
 + 
 +===== Slideshow ====
 + 
 +<figure "Ristretto Slideshow Preferences"> 
 +{{:apps:ristretto:slideshow.png?600|Ristretto Slideshow Preferences Window}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
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 ! When showing a slideshow of images, the value of this slider determines how long Ristretto will show each image.  ! When showing a slideshow of images, the value of this slider determines how long Ristretto will show each image. 
  
-==== Control ==== +[[|Back To Top]] 
-<figure "Control preferences"> +---- 
-{{ :apps:ristretto:preferences:control.png?nolink& |}}+ 
 + 
 +===== Control ====
 + 
 +<figure "Ristretto Control Preferences"> 
 +{{:apps:ristretto:control.png?600|Ristretto Control Preferences Window}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
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 ! By default, Ristretto zooms in when you turn the scroll-wheel forward, and zooms out when you turn the scroll-wheel backward. For touch-pads, this can be awkward, because a two-finger scroll is more of a pushing and pulling action. With this option set, turning the scroll-wheel forward will zoom out (pushing the image away) and turning the scroll-wheel backward will zoom in (pulling the image closer).  ! By default, Ristretto zooms in when you turn the scroll-wheel forward, and zooms out when you turn the scroll-wheel backward. For touch-pads, this can be awkward, because a two-finger scroll is more of a pushing and pulling action. With this option set, turning the scroll-wheel forward will zoom out (pushing the image away) and turning the scroll-wheel backward will zoom in (pulling the image closer). 
  
-==== Behaviour ==== +[[|Back To Top]] 
-<figure "Behaviour preferences"> +---- 
-{{ :apps:ristretto:preferences:behaviour.png?nolink& |}}+ 
 + 
 +===== Behaviour ====
 + 
 +<figure "Ristretto Behaviour Preferences"> 
 +{{:apps:ristretto:behaviour.png?600|Ristretto Behaviour Preferences Window}}
 </figure> </figure>
 +
 ? Maximize window on startup when opening an image ? Maximize window on startup when opening an image
 ! This option will automatically maximize the main window whenever Ristretto is launched with a file argument. ! This option will automatically maximize the main window whenever Ristretto is launched with a file argument.
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 ! Choose which desktop you are using, this determines the way Ristretto configures the desktop wallpaper. Currently, GNOME and Xfce are supported. ! Choose which desktop you are using, this determines the way Ristretto configures the desktop wallpaper. Currently, GNOME and Xfce are supported.
  
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
  
-===== Advanced options =====+===== Advanced Options ===== 
 +==== Printing ====
  
 +As of version 0.13.0, Ristretto allows you to print an image. The settings for printing are treated separately, in the file ''~/.config/ristretto/print-settings''. Carry out a printing operation to the end (you can print in a file), and Ristretto will fill in the configuration file with the values set in the print dialog.
 ==== Don't use Thunar to show the file-properties dialog ==== ==== Don't use Thunar to show the file-properties dialog ====
 By default, Ristretto will ask thunar to pop-up the file-properties dialog. This way, you'll have the advantage of all of thunar's plugins that extend it's file-properties dialog beyond it's native functionality. Aswell as a consistent look-and-feel throughout the xfce desktop. By default, Ristretto will ask thunar to pop-up the file-properties dialog. This way, you'll have the advantage of all of thunar's plugins that extend it's file-properties dialog beyond it's native functionality. Aswell as a consistent look-and-feel throughout the xfce desktop.
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 However, there are some cases where you want Ristretto not to use Thunar, but go for the build-in dialog all the times. This can be the case when you have Thunar installed, but don't use it. Launching the file-properties dialog from Ristretto will then cause Thunar to be launched, making it a pretty expensive dialog. However, there are some cases where you want Ristretto not to use Thunar, but go for the build-in dialog all the times. This can be the case when you have Thunar installed, but don't use it. Launching the file-properties dialog from Ristretto will then cause Thunar to be launched, making it a pretty expensive dialog.
  
-Being a somewhat advanced feature, this option is not exposed through the preferences-dialog, and can only be enabled through the [[xfce:xfconf:|xfconf]] command-line utility [[xfce:xfconf:xfconf-query|xfconf-query]]. This can be done as followed+Being a somewhat advanced feature, this option is not exposed through the preferences-dialog, and can only be enabled through the [[xfce:xfconf:|xfconf]] command-line utility [[xfce:xfconf:xfconf-query|xfconf-query]]. This can be done as follows
 <code> <code>
 $ xfconf-query -c ristretto -p /window/use-thunar-properties -n -t bool -s false $ xfconf-query -c ristretto -p /window/use-thunar-properties -n -t bool -s false
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 The internal file-properties dialog will look like this: The internal file-properties dialog will look like this:
-<figure "Internal file properties dialog"> + 
-{{ :apps:ristretto:properties-dialog.png?nolink& |}}+<figure "Ristretto Internal File Properties Dialog"> 
 +{{:apps:ristretto:properties-dialog.png|Ristretto Internal File Properties Dialog Window}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
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