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0016 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:1
0017 msgid "Basic Operations With digiKam Image Editor"
0018 msgstr ""
0019 
0020 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:1
0021 msgid ""
0022 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0023 "learn, easy, image, editor, revert, undo, redo, print, review"
0024 msgstr ""
0025 
0026 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:14
0027 msgid "Basic Operations"
0028 msgstr ""
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0030 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:16
0031 msgid "Contents"
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0034 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:19
0035 msgid "Revert to Original Photograph"
0036 msgstr ""
0037 
0038 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:21
0039 msgid ""
0040 "The editing functions of the Image Editor will make changes to your "
0041 "photograph. None of the editing functions will change the original "
0042 "photograph unless you selecting :menuselection:`File --> Save` or clicking "
0043 "the **Save** button in the tool bar. Note that once you have saved the "
0044 "changed version you will not be able to recover the original photograph."
0045 msgstr ""
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0047 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:23
0048 msgid ""
0049 "You might prefer to take a copy of your photograph before you make any "
0050 "changes. You can use :menuselection:`File --> Save As...` to save a working "
0051 "copy."
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0054 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:25
0055 msgid ""
0056 "At any time before you save your photograph you can restore the view to the "
0057 "original image by selecting :menuselection:`File --> Revert` or clicking the "
0058 "**Revert** button on the tool bar. You will lose any changes that you have "
0059 "made to the photograph since it was last saved."
0060 msgstr ""
0061 
0062 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:28
0063 msgid "Undoing and Redoing Actions"
0064 msgstr ""
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0066 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:30
0067 msgid ""
0068 "Almost anything you do to an image in Image Editor can be undone and redone. "
0069 "You can undo the most recent action by choosing :menuselection:`Edit --> "
0070 "Undo`, and redo by :menuselection:`Edit --> Redo`."
0071 msgstr ""
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0073 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:32
0074 msgid ""
0075 "If these are done frequently, you really should memorize the keyboard "
0076 "shortcuts, :kbd:`Ctrl+Z` to undo an action, and :kbd:`Ctrl+Shift+Z` to redo "
0077 "an action."
0078 msgstr ""
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0080 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:34
0081 msgid ""
0082 "You have to press the left mouse button over the undo or redo icon in the "
0083 "tool bar and hold it down for a moment to produce a context menu. If you "
0084 "choose one of the menu items, all undo or  redo actions until the chosen "
0085 "ones are undone or redone."
0086 msgstr ""
0087 
0088 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:37
0089 msgid "Moving Between Photographs"
0090 msgstr ""
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0092 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:39
0093 msgid ""
0094 "Once you have started the Image Editor you can move between photographs in "
0095 "the same view you started from by using the navigator buttons on the "
0096 "toolbar, :kbd:`PgUp`, :kbd:`PgDn` or the entries in the **File** menu. If "
0097 "you have made any changes to the current photograph you will be asked if you "
0098 "want to save them."
0099 msgstr ""
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0101 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:42
0102 msgid "Changing the View"
0103 msgstr ""
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0105 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:44
0106 msgid ""
0107 "You can zoom in and out of a photograph using the **Ctrl-scroll** wheel, the "
0108 "toolbar icons or the entries in the View menu."
0109 msgstr ""
0110 
0111 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:46
0112 msgid ""
0113 "To make a photograph fit the window use the **Zoom Autofit** button from the "
0114 "tool bar."
0115 msgstr ""
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0117 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:48
0118 msgid ""
0119 ":menuselection:`View --> Full Screen Mode` will display the photograph using "
0120 "the full screen mode. You can move back to the normal view by pressing the :"
0121 "kbd:`Esc` key. By default the toolbar is still displayed even in Full Screen "
0122 "Mode. If you would prefer that the toolbar is not displayed you can turn it "
0123 "off in the Configure digiKam dialog accessed from the main digiKam window, "
0124 "see the :ref:`Setup Image Editor Window <editor_settings>` section."
0125 msgstr ""
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0127 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:51
0128 msgid "Printing Images"
0129 msgstr ""
0130 
0131 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:53
0132 msgid ""
0133 "When you want to print the current image from the Image Editor, select :"
0134 "menuselection:`File --> Print image...` :kbd:`Ctrl+P` and you get the "
0135 "standard Print dialog, where you can adjust the settings before printing "
0136 "your photograph."
0137 msgstr ""
0138 
0139 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:59
0140 msgid "Standard Print Dialog from image Editor"
0141 msgstr ""
0142 
0143 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:63
0144 msgid ""
0145 "Under Windows, at least one printer module must be installed on your system "
0146 "to support this function."
0147 msgstr ""
0148 
0149 #: ../../image_editor/basic_operations.rst:65
0150 msgid ""
0151 "From the main window view you can print single images or whole sets of them. "
0152 "Entire thumbnail pages can be printed with your selection. All you need to "
0153 "do is selecting images the standard way and call :menuselection:`Item --> "
0154 "Print Creator...`. Then follow the instructions and choices to make as "
0155 "explained :ref:`in the section <print_creator>` from the manual."
0156 msgstr ""