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README
Gwenview - http://gwenview.sourceforge.net -> What is it ? Gwenview is a simple image viewer for TDE. It features a folder tree window and a file list window to provide easy navigation in your file hierarchy. Image loading is done by Qt library, so it supports all image formats your Qt installation supports. -> Requirements KDE 3.1 or more. -> Installation ./configure make make install If configure fails to find your Qt or KDE libs, you will have to type 'export TDEDIR=/path/to/kde' and 'export QTDIR=/path/to/Qt/lib' -> Uninstallation make uninstall -> Tips concerning docked windows Docked windows are great, but they take a little time to get accustomed to. Here comes a few tips that you might find handy. - While dragging a window, press Esc to cancel the drag. - After undocking a window, if you want to dock it back, don't drag it with the title bar, it won't dock. Drag the little horizontal grip below the title bar instead. You may also click on the small arrow in the top right corner, this will get it back to its previous docked place. - If you closed a window you can get it back using the "Window" menu. - To dock window A on an edge of window B, drag the grip of A to the wanted edge. To make A and B use tabs, drag the grip of A on the center of B. -> Mouse operations You can browse through your image using the Opera-like previous-next mouse navigation: Keep the left mouse button down and click on the right button to go to the next image. Keep the right mouse button down and click on the left button to go to the previous one. Thanks to Michael Spanier for sending me a patch which started this new feature. You can also scroll your image by holding the left mouse button down and moving the mouse around. Middle mouse will toggle the auto zoom on and off. By default, the mouse wheel will either scroll the image vertically or go to previous/next image. This can be configured in the configure dialog. Use Shift + mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Use Ctrl + mouse wheel to scroll the image horizontally. -> Contact mailto:aurelien.gateau@free.fr http://gwenview.sourceforge.net You can also join the mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwenview-general -> Copyright Gwenview is GPL. See the COPYING file for more information.