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0019 
0020 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:1
0021 msgid "digiKam Main Window Image View"
0022 msgstr ""
0023 
0024 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:1
0025 msgid ""
0026 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0027 "learn, easy, image, view, tooltip, table, group"
0028 msgstr ""
0029 
0030 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:14
0031 msgid "Image View"
0032 msgstr ""
0033 
0034 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:17
0035 msgid "General Information"
0036 msgstr ""
0037 
0038 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:19
0039 msgid ""
0040 "In all eight areas the Image View shows the result of your selection or "
0041 "search on the Left Sidebar in the Icon Area. Each image is displayed as a "
0042 "thumbnail. You can alter the size of the thumbnails using the magnifier "
0043 "slider close to the right end of the status bar."
0044 msgstr ""
0045 
0046 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:25
0047 msgid "The digiKam Main Window Zoom Bar Located in Status Bar"
0048 msgstr ""
0049 
0050 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:27
0051 msgid ""
0052 "The first time you select an Album you may have to wait briefly while the "
0053 "thumbnails are generated."
0054 msgstr ""
0055 
0056 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:29
0057 msgid ""
0058 "Information about each photograph is displayed below each thumbnail. You can "
0059 "control what information is displayed from the :menuselection:`Settings --> "
0060 "Configure digiKam...` dialog. Select the **Album View** page and look for "
0061 "the **Icon-View Options** section."
0062 msgstr ""
0063 
0064 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:31
0065 msgid ""
0066 "The thumbnails have Tool Tips which will pop up if you allow the mouse to "
0067 "dwell over a thumbnail for a moment. The Tool Tip shows the most important "
0068 "properties of the photograph including any tags that you have applied."
0069 msgstr ""
0070 
0071 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:37
0072 msgid "The digiKam Main Window Tool Tip"
0073 msgstr ""
0074 
0075 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:39
0076 msgid ""
0077 "The content of the Tool Tips can be configured in :menuselection:`Settings --"
0078 "> Configure digiKam...` from the **Tool Tip** dialog page."
0079 msgstr ""
0080 
0081 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:41
0082 msgid ""
0083 "As an alternative you can display the photographs in a table by hitting the "
0084 "**Table** button on the Main Toolbar or by selecting :menuselection:`View --"
0085 "> Table` menu from the menu bar. This allows to see a lot of photographs at "
0086 "the same time (Tip: leave away the thumbnail column) in a way you can "
0087 "customize the usual way by clicking with the right mouse button on the "
0088 "headline bar and choosing the information you want to see. Clicking with the "
0089 "left mouse button on a line in the table will open the preview of that "
0090 "photograph."
0091 msgstr ""
0092 
0093 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:47
0094 msgid "The digiKam Main Window Table Mode"
0095 msgstr ""
0096 
0097 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:49
0098 msgid ""
0099 "You can access most of the functions that digiKam can perform on a "
0100 "photograph by clicking with the right mouse button over the thumbnail or "
0101 "line in the table (context menu) or by selecting from the **Item** menu in "
0102 "the menu bar."
0103 msgstr ""
0104 
0105 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:54
0106 msgid "Viewing an Image"
0107 msgstr ""
0108 
0109 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:58
0110 msgid ""
0111 "There are several possibilities to view an image. You can either click on "
0112 "it, select :menuselection:`View --> Preview` :kbd:`F3` from the menu bar or "
0113 "select **Preview** from the context menu. The Preview Area will open and the "
0114 "Icon Area will be reduced to one line. For viewing it larger, click the "
0115 "sidebars away (by just clicking on the active button on them). An even "
0116 "larger view you can achieve by clicking the **Show Fullscreen** icon |"
0117 "icon_fullscreen| either on the thumbnail or on the preview. While viewing "
0118 "images you can take action from the context menu at any time (not in "
0119 "fullscreen mode). To close the preview, just click again or press :kbd:`Esc` "
0120 "or :kbd:`F3` or click the **Table** or **Thumbnails** button on the Main "
0121 "Toolbar."
0122 msgstr ""
0123 
0124 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:64
0125 msgid "The digiKam Main Window Preview Mode"
0126 msgstr ""
0127 
0128 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:68
0129 msgid ""
0130 "The thumb bar located on top of preview canvas (optional - see Settings menu "
0131 "entry) can be relocated on left, right, or bottom side. An anchor on the "
0132 "left side of thumb bar allows to move it with the mouse at the wanted place."
0133 msgstr ""
0134 
0135 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:70
0136 msgid ""
0137 "You can also view your images in a :ref:`slideshow <slide_tool>` using the "
0138 "**Slideshow** drop down menu from the Main Toolbar. You have the choice to "
0139 "start a slideshow with a selection of photographs, the whole content of the "
0140 "folder (or search result) or even including all subfolders."
0141 msgstr ""
0142 
0143 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:75
0144 msgid "Editing a Photograph"
0145 msgstr ""
0146 
0147 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:77
0148 msgid ""
0149 "You can open the Image Editor on a photograph either clicking the **Image "
0150 "Editor** button on the Main Toolbar or by selecting :menuselection:`Item --> "
0151 "Open...` :kbd:`F4` from the menu bar or clicking with the right mouse button "
0152 "and selecting **Open...** from the context menu. See the digiKam :ref:`Image "
0153 "Editor <image_editor>` section for instructions on how to edit your "
0154 "photographs. The Image Editor offers a wide range of tools to enhance, "
0155 "decorate and/or modify your photographs."
0156 msgstr ""
0157 
0158 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:82
0159 msgid "Viewing or Editing a Photograph With Another Application"
0160 msgstr ""
0161 
0162 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:84
0163 msgid ""
0164 "Sometimes digiKam may not provide all of the capabilities you need. You can "
0165 "open a photograph in another application by clicking with the right mouse "
0166 "button on it and selecting from the **Open With...** sub-menu. The list of "
0167 "applications that appear in this menu is controlled by the standard desktop "
0168 "file associations for the image format type of this photograph. Consult the "
0169 "desktop manual for instructions on changing these file associations if the "
0170 "application that you need is not listed."
0171 msgstr ""
0172 
0173 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:86
0174 msgid ""
0175 "Note that there can be a problem with meta-data embedded in photographs when "
0176 "they are edited by other image manipulation applications. Some applications "
0177 "do not retain the photograph's meta-data when you save a modified image. "
0178 "This means that if you modify a photograph using one of these programs you "
0179 "will lose information such as orientation, aperture etc. that are stored in "
0180 "the Exif, IPTC, and XMP tags."
0181 msgstr ""
0182 
0183 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:91
0184 msgid "Lossless Image Rotation"
0185 msgstr ""
0186 
0187 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:95
0188 msgid ""
0189 "There is a difference between rotating a photograph in one of the Views of "
0190 "digiKam or in the Image Editor. The Image Editor uses a different method of "
0191 "rotating an image, you may not notice any difference but the Image Editor "
0192 "method can cause some loss of quality in the photograph when saving the "
0193 "picture as JPEG. The rotation methods described here preserve the original "
0194 "quality of the photograph also in JPEG - Files."
0195 msgstr ""
0196 
0197 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:97
0198 msgid ""
0199 "digiKam provides two ways to get your photographs the right way up. The "
0200 "simplest method is to click one of the rotate icons on the thumbnail or the "
0201 "preview or to click with the right mouse button for the context menu and "
0202 "select **Rotate** and then pick the direction of rotation needed."
0203 msgstr ""
0204 
0205 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:99
0206 msgid ""
0207 "The second method is to select :menuselection:`Item --> Auto Rotate/Flip "
0208 "Using Exif Information` from the menu bar. Most digital cameras have an "
0209 "orientation sensor. This sensor can detect how you hold the camera while "
0210 "taking an image. It stores this orientation information inside the image. "
0211 "This meta data is stored in an embedded meta-data section called Exif. The "
0212 "cameras could rotate the image themselves right away, but they have limited "
0213 "processing power, so they leave this job to an application like digiKam. If "
0214 "the camera is storing the orientation, then digiKam can use it to "
0215 "automatically rotate your photographs so that they are the correct way up "
0216 "when you display them. digiKam will rotate the image on disk according to "
0217 "this orientation information."
0218 msgstr ""
0219 
0220 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:101
0221 msgid ""
0222 "The photograph is rotated without loss of quality and the orientation "
0223 "information is set to normal, so that other Exif-aware applications will "
0224 "handle it correctly. The :ref:`Import Tool <advanced_import>` can perform "
0225 "this operation automatically when it uploads the photographs from your "
0226 "camera which will ensure that your photographs are always the right way up. "
0227 "The rotate operation will do nothing if your camera does not include this "
0228 "information in the photos."
0229 msgstr ""
0230 
0231 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:106
0232 msgid "Renaming a Photograph"
0233 msgstr ""
0234 
0235 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:108
0236 msgid ""
0237 "You can change the filename for a photograph by clicking with the right "
0238 "mouse button over a thumbnail and selecting **Rename...** :kbd:`F2`. You can "
0239 "also select multiple photographs to batch rename files. A dialog will open "
0240 "showing the list of selected photographs with their current name and the new "
0241 "name."
0242 msgstr ""
0243 
0244 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:114
0245 msgid "The digiKam Advanced Rename Tool Dialog"
0246 msgstr ""
0247 
0248 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:116
0249 msgid ""
0250 "The renaming pattern can be customize with the **Renaming Options** "
0251 "collection on the bottom which contains original file name, file extension, "
0252 "owner and group, directory, a dialog for defining a sequence number and a "
0253 "dialog for adding date and time information, either fixed or based on the "
0254 "time information written by the camera into the image file. Each option "
0255 "appended to the renaming pattern can be customized with the **Modifier** "
0256 "button on the right side of renaming pattern editor."
0257 msgstr ""
0258 
0259 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:122
0260 msgid ""
0261 "The Advanced Rename Sequence Number Dialog to Setup Modifiers in Renaming "
0262 "Pattern"
0263 msgstr ""
0264 
0265 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:124
0266 msgid "In the sequence **Number** dialog you will find following options:"
0267 msgstr ""
0268 
0269 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:126
0270 msgid ""
0271 "**Extension aware numbering**: will start a new sequence for every file "
0272 "extension."
0273 msgstr ""
0274 
0275 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:127
0276 msgid "**Folder aware numbering**: will start a new sequence for every folder."
0277 msgstr ""
0278 
0279 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:128
0280 msgid ""
0281 "**File Counter aware numbering**: will searches for the highest used counter "
0282 "in the filename from the image's directory and continues it."
0283 msgstr ""
0284 
0285 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:129
0286 msgid ""
0287 "**Random text aware numbering**: will generate a hexadecimal random numeric "
0288 "code string for the numbering. It is a random number with up to 31 digits. "
0289 "Use many *#* to render a unique code in your renaming scheme."
0290 msgstr ""
0291 
0292 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:131
0293 msgid "The **Date and Time** selection dialog looks like this:"
0294 msgstr ""
0295 
0296 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:137
0297 msgid ""
0298 "The Advanced Rename Date Selector to Setup Modifiers in Renaming Pattern"
0299 msgstr ""
0300 
0301 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:139
0302 msgid ""
0303 "The calendar is active only if **Fixed Date** is selected from the "
0304 "**Source** drop down field. This way you can add the same date and time "
0305 "information to the filenames of all imported images or videos. If **Image** "
0306 "is selected instead digiKam will use the time information from the metadata "
0307 "of the image files. With the **Format** drop down field you can choose from "
0308 "several standard date/time formats and a custom format. For the latter "
0309 "choose **Custom** in **Format** drop-down list and fill in."
0310 msgstr ""
0311 
0312 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:141
0313 msgid ""
0314 "The **Format** string from **Date and Time** dialog determines the content "
0315 "of the date generated during download. Any sequence of characters enclosed "
0316 "in single quotes will be included verbatim in the output string, even if it "
0317 "contains formatting characters. Two consecutive single quotes (\"''\") are "
0318 "replaced by a single quote in the output. All other characters in the format "
0319 "string are included verbatim in the output string."
0320 msgstr ""
0321 
0322 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:143
0323 msgid ""
0324 "Formats without separators (e.g. *ddMM*) are supported but must be used with "
0325 "care, as the resulting strings aren't always reliably readable (e.g. if *dM* "
0326 "produces *212* it could mean either the 2nd of December or the 21st of "
0327 "February). Example format strings, assumed that the date is *21 May 2001 "
0328 "14:13:09.120*:"
0329 msgstr ""
0330 
0331 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:146
0332 msgid "Format"
0333 msgstr ""
0334 
0335 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:146
0336 msgid "Result"
0337 msgstr ""
0338 
0339 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:148
0340 msgid "dd.MM.yyyy"
0341 msgstr ""
0342 
0343 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:148
0344 msgid "21.05.2001"
0345 msgstr ""
0346 
0347 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:149
0348 msgid "ddd MMMM d yy"
0349 msgstr ""
0350 
0351 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:149
0352 msgid "Tue May 21 01"
0353 msgstr ""
0354 
0355 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:150
0356 msgid "hh:mm:ss.zzz"
0357 msgstr ""
0358 
0359 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:150
0360 msgid "14:13:09.120"
0361 msgstr ""
0362 
0363 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:151
0364 msgid "hh:mm:ss.z"
0365 msgstr ""
0366 
0367 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:151
0368 msgid "14:13:09.12"
0369 msgstr ""
0370 
0371 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:152
0372 msgid "h:m:s ap"
0373 msgstr ""
0374 
0375 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:152
0376 msgid "2:13:9 pm"
0377 msgstr ""
0378 
0379 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:155
0380 msgid ""
0381 "The **Database** dialog allows to select items information registered in "
0382 "database as **Modifiers**."
0383 msgstr ""
0384 
0385 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:161
0386 msgid ""
0387 "The Advanced Rename Database Dialog to Setup Modifiers in Renaming Pattern"
0388 msgstr ""
0389 
0390 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:163
0391 msgid ""
0392 "The **Metadata** dialog allows to select files metadata information taken "
0393 "from **Exif**, **IPTC**, **XMP**, etc, as **Modifiers**."
0394 msgstr ""
0395 
0396 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:169
0397 msgid ""
0398 "The Advanced Rename Metadata Dialog to Setup Modifiers in Renaming Pattern"
0399 msgstr ""
0400 
0401 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:171
0402 msgid ""
0403 "In addition these options can be customized further with the help of a "
0404 "number of **Modifiers**. To apply a modifier, append it to the option, for "
0405 "instance ``[file]{upper}``. A list of all **Options** and **Modifiers** "
0406 "together with a short explanations will open when clicking the info button."
0407 msgstr ""
0408 
0409 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:177
0410 msgid "The Advanced Rename Helper View for Modifiers Choices"
0411 msgstr ""
0412 
0413 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:181
0414 msgid ""
0415 "The sequence number may be needed if you have a camera with a very fast "
0416 "multi-shoot mode where it is possible to get two photographs with exactly "
0417 "the same data and time."
0418 msgstr ""
0419 
0420 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:183
0421 msgid ""
0422 "You can also batch rename photographs using the :ref:`Batch Queue Manager "
0423 "<batch_queue>` :kbd:`B`, or with the :ref:`Import Tool <advanced_import>` "
0424 "during downloads from camera. These two are mostly the same. Place the "
0425 "cursor in the renaming pattern editor, type in something and/or select "
0426 "**Modifiers** and **Options** from the buttons."
0427 msgstr ""
0428 
0429 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:188
0430 msgid "Deleting a Photograph"
0431 msgstr ""
0432 
0433 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:190
0434 msgid ""
0435 "When you delete a photograph from digiKam with :menuselection:`Item --> Move "
0436 "to Trash` :kbd:`Del` it will be moved from its folder on the hard disk to "
0437 "the internal **Trash** Can."
0438 msgstr ""
0439 
0440 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:192
0441 msgid "Deleting works from anywhere in any digiKam window."
0442 msgstr ""
0443 
0444 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:194
0445 msgid ""
0446 "digiKam will ask you confirmation before to move items to trash with the "
0447 "dialog below."
0448 msgstr ""
0449 
0450 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:200
0451 msgid "The digiKam Move to Trash Dialog"
0452 msgstr ""
0453 
0454 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:202
0455 msgid ""
0456 "For each collection registered in the database, digiKam handles an internal "
0457 "trash-bin. Physically, the trash is located at the root album corresponding "
0458 "to the collection entry. It's an hidden folder :file:`.dtrash` storing "
0459 "deleted items in a subdirectory named :file:`files`, and information about "
0460 "the deletion stored in another subdirectory named :file:`info` with Json "
0461 "sidecars (:file:`.dtrashinfo`). Deleting a file in the collection does not "
0462 "remove the file from the media, but moves the file into this container, and "
0463 "the items are not registered anymore in the digiKam database."
0464 msgstr ""
0465 
0466 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:204
0467 msgid ""
0468 "The trash-bin is accessible from the left sidebar tab **Albums** as the last "
0469 "entry of the tree-view corresponding to a collection and is named **Trash**. "
0470 "As the trash-view is a special container in digiKam, the layout of the trash-"
0471 "bin contents is a list based on a table-view and it cannot be changed. The "
0472 "trash-bin items details can always be displayed in the right sidebar using "
0473 "**Properties**, **Metadata**, **Colors**, and **Map** tabs but information "
0474 "are taken from the files, not the database, and cannot be editable from the "
0475 "**Captions** tab. **Versions** and **Filters** tabs cannot be used too with "
0476 "the trash-bin."
0477 msgstr ""
0478 
0479 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:210
0480 msgid ""
0481 "The digiKam Internal Trash-Bin Exists for All Collections Registered in the "
0482 "Database"
0483 msgstr ""
0484 
0485 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:214
0486 msgid ""
0487 "digiKam does not use the Desktop recycler as operations to move files to "
0488 "delete from a network collection will take a while. It will be exactly the "
0489 "same problem with a collection hosted in a different disk partition than "
0490 "your home directory managed by the Desktop. Moving items to delete to a self-"
0491 "contained trash-bin from the collection will be universal and fast."
0492 msgstr ""
0493 
0494 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:216
0495 msgid ""
0496 "On the bottom of the trash-bin view, a series of buttons allows to restore "
0497 "files in collection or delete them permanently. These are:"
0498 msgstr ""
0499 
0500 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:218
0501 msgid "**Undo**: to restore only the last entry in the trash-bin."
0502 msgstr ""
0503 
0504 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:219
0505 msgid "**Restore**: to restore selection of files from the trash-bin."
0506 msgstr ""
0507 
0508 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:220
0509 msgid ""
0510 "**Delete**: to remove **permanently** the items selection or all items from "
0511 "the trash-bin."
0512 msgstr ""
0513 
0514 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:222
0515 msgid ""
0516 "All these options are also available on the context menu from the list of "
0517 "trash-bin. When one **Delete** option is selected, the relevant operation "
0518 "processed on trash-bin items will be confirmed to the user."
0519 msgstr ""
0520 
0521 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:228
0522 msgid ""
0523 "The digiKam Internal Trash-Bin Asks to Confirm the Permanently Deletion of "
0524 "Items"
0525 msgstr ""
0526 
0527 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:232
0528 msgid ""
0529 "As physically the trash-bin container is located in the root album from a "
0530 "collection, if you backup a collection on a separated media, you will backup "
0531 "also the corresponding trash-bin container safety."
0532 msgstr ""
0533 
0534 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:237
0535 msgid "Grouping Photographs"
0536 msgstr ""
0537 
0538 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:239
0539 msgid ""
0540 "Grouping items is a very useful way to organize Photographs and/or videos "
0541 "that are related to each other and to adjust the way they are displayed in "
0542 "the image area. This function is available through the context menu on a "
0543 "selection of items (more than one item selected)."
0544 msgstr ""
0545 
0546 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:245
0547 msgid "The digiKam Icon-View Grouped Items Options From Context Menu"
0548 msgstr ""
0549 
0550 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:247
0551 msgid ""
0552 "You can put the whole selection into one group using **Group Selected Here** "
0553 "or you can create more than one group determined by time (seconds will be "
0554 "ignored) or by file name. Note that the latter will put items with the same "
0555 "name but different file types into one group. Use case see further below."
0556 msgstr ""
0557 
0558 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:253
0559 msgid "The digiKam Icon-View Grouped Mode From Icon-View"
0560 msgstr ""
0561 
0562 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:257
0563 msgid ""
0564 "If you group files automatically based on filename, the smaller file size "
0565 "from the group is preferred as the leading item. The idea is that when "
0566 "previewing, faster loading of the image will allow for a quick preview."
0567 msgstr ""
0568 
0569 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:259
0570 msgid ""
0571 "If you group files manually from icon-view, the selected item used to show "
0572 "context menu and group files will be used as leading item."
0573 msgstr ""
0574 
0575 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:261
0576 msgid ""
0577 "The next group in the menu is to control whether only the reference icon of "
0578 "the group (the first of the group according to the sorting order at the "
0579 "moment of grouping) is displayed or all of them. These two functions can "
0580 "also be accessed by the little grouping indicator (folder symbol with "
0581 "number) on the reference icon."
0582 msgstr ""
0583 
0584 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:265
0585 msgid ""
0586 "In Icon-View, you can turn on/off the frame over groupped item thumbnails "
0587 "with an option from :ref:`Setup/Miscs/Appearance <appearance_settings>` "
0588 "settings."
0589 msgstr ""
0590 
0591 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:267
0592 msgid ""
0593 "While the mouse pointer is hovering over it there will pop up an information "
0594 "**n grouped items. Group is closed/open.** where *n* indicates the number of "
0595 "items in the group which are invisible if the group is closed. Clicking on "
0596 "the indicator toggles between **open** and **closed**."
0597 msgstr ""
0598 
0599 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:269
0600 msgid ""
0601 "In the **Table Mode** of the Image Area groups are indicated the way we know "
0602 "from many other lists and tables: with a little triangle in front of the "
0603 "reference item. Clicking on this triangle will fold out/in the grouped items."
0604 msgstr ""
0605 
0606 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:275
0607 msgid "The digiKam Icon-View Grouped Mode From Table View"
0608 msgstr ""
0609 
0610 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:277
0611 msgid ""
0612 "The last group in the **Group** context menu allows to remove individual "
0613 "items from the group or to disband the whole group. The content of the menu "
0614 "will change depending on whether you use it on a selection of still un-"
0615 "grouped items, on a group or on single items of a group."
0616 msgstr ""
0617 
0618 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:279
0619 msgid ""
0620 "What can you do with a group? In terms of functions of digiKam you can "
0621 "perform a lot of operations like copy, delete, move, rotate on the whole "
0622 "group by selecting only the reference icon provided the group is closed. The "
0623 "same way you can load the whole group into tools like Light Table or the "
0624 "Batch Queue Manager, even into the Image Editor where you can navigate "
0625 "through the group members with the page keys on your keyboard. You can "
0626 "assign tags and labels (see further in this manual) and also write "
0627 "descriptions (see :ref:`Captions <captions_view>`). Give it a try."
0628 msgstr ""
0629 
0630 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:283
0631 msgid ""
0632 "Operations to perform over grouped items are managed by Setup/Miscs/Grouping "
0633 "settings. See :ref:`this section <grouping_settings>` from the manual for "
0634 "details."
0635 msgstr ""
0636 
0637 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:285
0638 msgid ""
0639 "In terms of use cases you can for instance group videos together with the ."
0640 "jpg - images related to them which most cameras provide or RAW images with "
0641 "their JPG counterpart. This is made easy by **Group Selected By Filename**. "
0642 "In the screenshot above exposure bracketed images are being grouped. One "
0643 "could do the same for archiving purposes with images used for a panorama. If "
0644 "you have very specific requirements for documenting of editing steps the :"
0645 "ref:`Versions <versions_view>` function of digiKam cannot meet you may find "
0646 "a solution using grouping. We can think of more use cases for grouping but "
0647 "We don't want to overload this section of the handbook here. Maybe a last "
0648 "hint for your own ideas: grouping is not restricted to items out of the same "
0649 "album. The whole group (open or closed) will only be visible in the album of "
0650 "the reference item. The other members of the group will be visible in their "
0651 "own albums only if the group is open. Can be confusing, use with care."
0652 msgstr ""
0653 
0654 #: ../../main_window/image_view.rst:289
0655 msgid ""
0656 "Everything described in this Grouping section has nothing to do with **Group "
0657 "Images** in the **View** menu. That function doesn't form permanent groups "
0658 "of items, it only organizes the way icons are displayed in the Icon-View."
0659 msgstr ""