Image Viewer Help
About Image Viewer
Rotating an Image
Flipping an Image
Zooming In and Out
Copying an Image
Moving an Image
Seeing a Thumbnail View
Viewing Other Images in the Current Directory
Keyboard Shortcuts
Supported File Types
Copyright Notices
About Image Viewer
Using Image Viewer, you can view and manipulate most of the
different types of images that you are likely to encounter,
including .bmp, .gif, .jpg/.jpeg, .tif/.tiff, .png, and .xbm images.
You can:
- Rotate an image.
- Flip an image.
- Zoom in and out.
- Copy an image.
- Move an image.
- See a thumbnail view of an image.
- View other images in the current directory.
- Reposition an image.
Rotating an Image
- Select Image > Rotate Left or Image > Rotate Right.
Flipping an Image
- Select Image > Flip Horizontal or Image > Flip Vertical.
Zooming In or Out
With the zoom feature, you can move in for a closer, magnified view, or
you can move away for a view from a distance. There are six zoom
settings, ranging from one-eighth (12.5%) to four times (400%) the
normal size of an image. The zoom feature also contains the following
special settings:
Fit Horizontal Expands or contracts the image horizontally so that it fills the width of the screen. To see parts of the image that are not displayed, turn on the Image Map.
Fit Vertical Expands or contracts the image vertically so that it fills the height of the screen. To see parts of the image that are not displayed, turn on the Image Map.
Fit Both Expands or contracts the image horizontally
and vertically so that it fills the height and width of the screen. To
see parts of the image that are not displayed, turn on the Image Map.
See Also
Zoom in or out
Zoom in or out
- From the Zoom list, select the amount of magnification
you want.
Note The normal size of an image is 100%. A zoom of
50% is half normal size, a zoom of 200% is twice normal size, and so
forth.
Copying an Image
Note After you copy an image to the Clipboard, you
can paste it into another document with that application's Paste command. The copied image is converted to grayscale before being pasted.
Moving an Image
There are several ways to move an image on the screen:
- Press the arrow keys.
- Click or tap the image on the main screen, and then drag it to the new location.
- Click or tap the rectangular highlight in the Image Map window, and then drag it to cover the part of the image that you want to see.
- In the Image Map window, click or tap the part of the image that you want to see.
Note In some zoom settings, you might not be able to drag an image.
About the Image Map
Depending on the size of an image, the main screen may not be able to
display the entire image. The Image Map, a small, movable window, always
shows the entire image. The rectangular highlight inside the Image Map
works like a window on the part of an image that you want to see. You
can drag it over any part of the image. If you zoom
in or out, the highlight changes in size accordingly. The larger the
zoom on the main screen, the smaller the highlight in the Image Map, and
the smaller the zoom on the main screen, the larger the highlight in the
Image Map.
See Also
Set the Image Map Options
Use the Image Map
Set the Image Map Options
You can change the size of the thumbnail window and the color of the
rectangular highlight.
- Select Edit > Options.
- In the Thumbnail Size box, enter the size you want.
The default is 100, the minimum is 25, and the maximum is 500.
- Tap the Highlight Color box, and then select the color you want.
To define a color not in the basic palette, tap Define.
For more information, click or tap ?
Note If your device displays images with 16-bits-per-pixel, you might
be able to improve image quality by selecting Use Only 8 Bit-Per-Pixel
Bitmaps. If your device displays images with 8-bits-per-pixel, this
option has no effect and is unavailable.
Use the Image Map
- Select Edit > Show Image Map.
- Click or tap the rectangular highlight and drag it to the part of
the image that you want to see on the main screen.
Note To move the Image Map out of the way, click or
tap the title bar and drag the window.
Viewing Other Images in the Current Directory
- Select File > Previous File in Directory or File > Next File in Directory.
Each time you select the command or button, the previous or next file in
the directory where you selected the current file appears on the screen.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Shortcut Key | | Shortcut |
Ctrl+O | | File > Open |
Ctrl+P | | File > Previous File in Directory |
Ctrl+N | | File > Next File in Directory |
Ctrl+X | | File > Exit |
Ctrl+C | | Edit > Copy |
Ctrl+M | | Edit > Show Image Map |
Ctrl+S | | Edit > Show Scroll Bars |
Ctrl+L | | Image > Rotate Left |
Ctrl+R | | Image > Rotate Right |
Ctrl+H | | Image > Flip Horizontal |
Ctrl+V | | Image > Flip Vertical |
Page Up | | Image > Previous Page |
Page Down | | Image > Next Page |
Home | | Image > First Image in File |
End | | Image > Last Image in File |
Ctrl+F | | Set zoom setting to Fit Both |
Ctrl+1 | | Set zoom setting to 100% |
Arrow | | Move the viewpoint in the direction of the arrow |
Ctrl+Arrow | | Move the viewpoint a single pixel in the direction of the arrow |
Shift+Arrow | | Move the viewpoint a page in the direction of the arrow |
Alt+H | | Open the help file |
Supported File Types
Extension | | Description |
.bmp | | Windows Bitmap Format |
.gif | | Graphics Interchange Format |
.jpg, .jpeg | | JPEG File Interchange Format |
.png | | Portable Network Graphics Format |
.tif, .tiff | | Tag Image File Format |
.xbm | | X BitMap |
Notes
If you open a .gif or .png file that contains multiple images, Image
Viewer displays only the first image. If you open a .tiff file that
contains multiple images, Image Viewer provides access to those images
with the Previous Page and Next Page commands on the
Image menu.
Copyright Notices
Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
Copyright © 1988-1996 Sam Leffler
Copyright © 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in all copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the names of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior written permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR
ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY
OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
OF THIS SOFTWARE.