Barra strumenti / Toolbar command
Barra di Stato / Status Bar command
Mostra immagini importate / Show imported images command
Modo modifica / Edit mode command
Modo trascina / Drag mode command
Modo Zoom / Zoom mode command
Zoom + / Zoom in command
Zoom - / Zoom out command
Adatta allo schermo / Fit on screen command
Adatta altezza allo schermo / Fit height on screen command
Adatta larghezza allo schermo / Fit width on screen command
Pixels reali / Actual pixels command
Use this command to display and hide the Toolbar, which includes buttons for some of the most common commands in The Panorama Factory, such as the Apri progetto... / Open project... command (File / File menu). A check mark appears next to the menu item when the Toolbar is displayed.
See “Main toolbar” in Chapter 10, “Window layout” for help on using the toolbar.
Use this command to display and hide the Status Bar, which describes the action to be executed by the selected menu item or depressed toolbar button, and keyboard latch state. A check mark appears next to the menu item when the Status Bar is displayed.
See “Status Bar” in Chapter 10, “Window layout” for help on using the toolbar.
Use this command to display the set of imported thumbnails in the lower pane. Double-clicking any thumbnail selects it as the current image and displays it in the lower pane. If you have chosen the Ritaglia con angoli di taglio / Trim marking corners command or the Ritaglio con rettangolo / Trim rectangle command, the imported image is available for trimming.
Use this command return to normal edit mode after zooming or dragging the image.
Use this command to select the drag tool. When the drag tool is selected, the mouse cursor changes to show the drag tool:
Click-dragging on the image with the drag tool moves the image around within its window pane by adjusting the window's scroll controls. This tool has no effect of the image is small enough to be displayed without scrolling.
Shortcut Hold the‘d’ key on the keyboard to temporarily display the drag tool.
Use this command to select the zoom tool. When the zoom tool is selected, the mouse cursor changes to show the zoom tool:
Each time you click on the image, it will zoom larger by one step, keeping the point you click centered in the window. You can also click-drag a rectangle. The zoom will be set to the largest value that keeps the entire rectangle visible in the window.
Shortcuts Hold the ‘z’ key on the keyboard to
temporarily display the zoom-in tool.
Hold the ‘a’ key on the keyboard to temporarily display the zoom-out tool.
Use this command to increase the image zoom by one step, making the displayed image larger on the screen.
Use this command to decrease the image zoom by one step, making the displayed image smaller on the screen.
Use this command to set the zoom scale to the largest value that keeps the entire image visible in the window pane. This may increase the zoom value above 100% or reduce it below 100% depending on the relative sizes of the image and the window pane.
Use this command to set the zoom scale to the largest value that keeps the height of the image visible in the window pane. The image may still exceed the window pane in width. This command may increase the zoom value above 100% or reduce it below 100% depending on the relative sizes of the image and the window pane.
Use this command to set the zoom scale to the largest value that keeps the width of the image visible in the window pane. The image may still exceed the window pane in height. This command may increase the zoom value above 100% or reduce it below 100% depending on the relative sizes of the image and the window pane.
Use this command to set the zoom scale 100%. This displays the image so that each image pixel covers a single pixel on the screen.