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Based on your template settings and the type of file loaded, the previewer will configure as needed to present the user options.
This section displays all the controls for the advanced configuration and discusses each:
The File menu has options to Print, Create a PDF file and Exit.
You can also change the level of PDF compression from the Options pulldown menu:
Change PDF Compression
Opens a dialog where the user can change the level of PDF compression to use.
Note: see the ImageEx docs for details about the PDF compression settings.
NO Compression
Produces the largest files but the greatest level of detail (if required - not recommended unless you need it).
RLE Compression
A higher level of compression than no compression. It still allows color.
GROUP3 Compression
A high level of compression suitable for black and white documents
GROUP4 Compression
A higher level of compression suitable for black and white documents
JPEG Compression (default)
A midrange level of compression that allows color
The toolbar has these buttons:
Close - closes the previewer
Full - displays the image at a 1:1 ration (original size)
In - zooms in (also available with the mouse wheel and the grey + key on the keypad)
Out - zooms out (also available with the mouse wheel and the grey - key on the keypad)
Best Fit - zooms to width or height based on the best fit of the image (also available with the grey * key on the keypad)
Width - zooms to the fit the entire document to the viewer width
Height - zooms to the fit the entire document to the viewer height
Print - displays the standard print dialog (for single page images) or the advanced print dialog for multipage TIFF images
PDF - displays the standard export PDF dialog (for single page images) or the advanced export PDF dialog for multipage TIFF images
Previous - navigates backwards one page in a multipage TIFF (hidden for single page images)
Next - navigates forward one page in a multipage TIFF (hidden for single page images)
The Status Bar is displayed as shown:
Note that for single page images, the first section that displays the "page of page" is hidden and only the filename and path are displayed.