Revision: 1211
http://geeqie.svn.sourceforge.net/geeqie/?rev=1211&view=rev
Author: zas_
Date: 2008-11-10 16:11:28 +0000 (Mon, 10 Nov 2008)
Log Message:
-----------
Fix up some errors.
Modified Paths:
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trunk/doc/credits.html
trunk/doc/main_window_image_pane.html
trunk/doc/main_window_menus.html
trunk/doc/options_editor_commands.html
trunk/doc/options_general.html
trunk/doc/options_image.html
Modified: trunk/doc/credits.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/credits.html 2008-11-10 15:20:13 UTC (rev 1210)
+++ trunk/doc/credits.html 2008-11-10 16:11:28 UTC (rev 1211)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
<h2>Authors</h2>
- <p>Geeqie is maintained by The Geeqie Team (Vladimir Nadvornik, Petr
Ostadal, Laurent Monin).<p>
+ <p>Geeqie is maintained by The Geeqie Team (Vladimir Nadvornik, Petr
Ostadal, Laurent Monin).</p>
<p>This software is a fork of GQview project by John Ellis.</p>
<p>The ever growing list of contributors and language translators can be
found in the README file included with the latest release of the program.<br />
Modified: trunk/doc/main_window_image_pane.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/main_window_image_pane.html 2008-11-10 15:20:13 UTC (rev
1210)
+++ trunk/doc/main_window_image_pane.html 2008-11-10 16:11:28 UTC (rev
1211)
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
<p>When the image size is larger than the image pane, the visible region can
be changed with the keyboard or mouse. The keyboard can also be used to adjust
the orientation of the image.</p>
<h3>Keyboard</h3>
- <p>Use the arrow keys to pan the image in the desired direction, to increase
the panning speed hold down the Shift key while pressing an arrow key.</span>
Press Control and an arrow key to move to the respective edge of the image. The
image can only be panned with the keyboard when the image has the focus,
indicated by a dotted line surrounding the image pane.</p>
+ <p>Use the arrow keys to pan the image in the desired direction, to increase
the panning speed hold down the Shift key while pressing an arrow key.<br
/>Press Control and an arrow key to move to the respective edge of the image.
The image can only be panned with the keyboard when the image has the focus,
indicated by a dotted line surrounding the image pane.</p>
<p>To scale the image size, use the [+] or [=] key to zoom in and the [-]
key to zoom out. The [X] or keypad [*] key will scale the image to fit the
available display area, the [Z] or keypad [/] key will reset the zoom to
original image size. There are also keys to select a preset zoom factor: [1] =
1:1, [2] = 2:1, [3] =3:1, [4] = 4:1, [7] = 1:4, [8] = 1:3, and [9] = 1:2.</p>
Modified: trunk/doc/main_window_menus.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/main_window_menus.html 2008-11-10 15:20:13 UTC (rev 1210)
+++ trunk/doc/main_window_menus.html 2008-11-10 16:11:28 UTC (rev 1211)
@@ -186,9 +186,9 @@
<p>Please note the removed semicolon and the change of
“<control>q” to “q”, be careful not to change any
of the other text on the line or Geeqie may ignore the customization. The
keyboard modifiers and their respective text are listed below:</p>
<div class="accels_file_syntax">
- <table width="60%" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
rules="ROWS">
- <col id="accels_file_syntax_col1" width="50%">
- <col id="accels_file_syntax_col2" width="50%">
+ <table width="60%" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
rules="rows">
+ <col id="accels_file_syntax_col1" width="50%"></col>
+ <col id="accels_file_syntax_col2" width="50%"></col>
<thead>
<tr>
Modified: trunk/doc/options_editor_commands.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/options_editor_commands.html 2008-11-10 15:20:13 UTC (rev
1210)
+++ trunk/doc/options_editor_commands.html 2008-11-10 16:11:28 UTC (rev
1211)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
<dd><p>This field is the command to execute. Several macros are available to
position image file names within the command. If no macro is specified, the
behavior will be to append the filenames onto the end of the command (the
result will be the same as “<i>command %f</i>”).</p>
<div class="macro_description">
- <table width="80%" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
rules="ROWS">
+ <table width="80%" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
rules="rows">
<col id="macro_description_col1" width="20%"></col>
<col id="macro_description_col2" width="80%"></col>
Modified: trunk/doc/options_general.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/options_general.html 2008-11-10 15:20:13 UTC (rev 1210)
+++ trunk/doc/options_general.html 2008-11-10 16:11:28 UTC (rev 1211)
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
<dd><p>Enable this to save thumbnails to disk, subsequent requests for a
thumbnail will be faster. Thumbnails are cached into
($HOME)/.geeqie/thumbnails. Refer to <a
href="reference_thumbnails.html">Thumbnails Reference</a> for details.</p></dd>
<dt>Use shared thumbnail cache</dt>
- <dd><p>This will use a thumbnail caching method that is compatible with
applications that use the standard thumbnail specification. When this option is
enabled thumbnails will be stored in ($HOME)/.thumbnails<p></dd>
+ <dd><p>This will use a thumbnail caching method that is compatible with
applications that use the standard thumbnail specification. When this option is
enabled thumbnails will be stored in ($HOME)/.thumbnails</p></dd>
<dt>Cache thumbnails into .thumbnails</dt>
<dd><p>When enabled, Geeqie attempts to store cached thumbnails closer to
the source image. This way multiple users can benefit from a single cache,
thereby reducing wasted disk space. The resulting location is the source
image's folder, in a sub folder with the name <b>.thumbnails</b>. When the
image source folder cannot be written, Geeqie falls back to saving the
thumbnail in the user's home folder.</p></dd>
Modified: trunk/doc/options_image.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/options_image.html 2008-11-10 15:20:13 UTC (rev 1210)
+++ trunk/doc/options_image.html 2008-11-10 16:11:28 UTC (rev 1211)
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@
<dt>Bilinear</dt><dd>High quality results, moderately fast.</dd>
<dt>Hyper</dt><dd>Slowest scaler, sometimes gives better results than
bilinear.</dd>
</dl>
+ </dd>
<dt>Two pass zooming</dt>
<dd><p>Enables Geeqie to first display a scaled image using the nearest zoom
quality. After image decoding is complete, the image is scaled again using the
selected “Zoom (scaling)” method. This allows faster display of an
image as it is decoded from the source file.</p></dd>
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