Viewing Images - Bookeen Cybook Opus User Manual

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7. Viewing Images

On the library page, once you have selected an image file, press the
OK button to open it. An image entry can be identified by activating the
Show File Formats option of the Library contextual menu. In this case
JPG, GIF or PNG files are considered as image files.
7.1 The Image Viewer
Once your image file is opened, the image is displayed. If you use
the navigation button, you will jump from image to image. If the Auto
Rotate option is activated, the image can be displayed either in portrait
or landscape mode.
If the image is bigger than the screen (arrow icons should appear on
the sides of the images) use the navigation button to browse the image.
In this mode you won't jump from image to image.
Indicator on the page Status bar: this bar appears at the bottom of the
screen and shows the name of the file and the zoom factor.
7.2 The Image Contextual Menu
• Fit screen: get the image fit entirely inside the screen limits.
• Actual size: show the image in its real size.
• Rotation...: options to rotate the screen. It opens a second menu.
This option is dimmed while accelerometer is activated.
◦ Auto Rotate: this option enables the image viewer to automatically
detect if the image should be displayed in portrait or landscape
mode.
◦ 0°: display the document in portrait mode (default).
◦ 90°: display the document in landscape mode (90° rotation).
◦ Flipped: display the page upside down.
• Next Picture: display next picture in according to the library order.
• Previous Picture: display previous picture in according to the library
order.
• Show status bar: display or hide a status bar which appears at the
bottom of the screen and shows the name of the file and the zoom
factor.
• Advanced...: allow you to modify advanced parameters. It opens a
second menu. This second menu is completely identical to the
advanced submenu of the library page.

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