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Welcome to EOS Image Manager!
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- USING THE VIEWER
. Select an image using the file browser on the left side of the window.
. Both image files and folders can be selected.
. Double-click an image name to edit it in place.
. Right-click/control-click on a folder and select "Rename Folder" for renaming.
. Select multiple images and choose the "Rename" option from the Tools menu to
initiate the Bulk File Renaming feature.
Additional Keyboard Shortcuts:
. Press <Return> or <Enter> while a filename is selected to edit its name.
. Press <Tab> or <Shift>+<Tab> to move Forward or Backward in edit mode.
. Press <Home> or <End> to quickly reach the Top or Bottom of the file browser.
- USING THE SLIDE SHOW
. Navigate to the directory containing the images you wish to include
in the slide show using the file browser on the left side of the window.
. Choose the "Start Slide Show" option from the Tools menu.
. Type <Command>+<.> (the "Apple key" and ".") to stop the slide show at any time.
- USING THE FILE MANAGER
. To use the file manager you must have at least one item selected in
the file browser (on the left side), and a target folder selected
(using the table checkboxes) in the File Manager tab.
. Selecting a target (destination) folder:
1) Use the file browser contained in the File Manager tab to navigate to
the directory containing the folder you wish to move/copy images to.
2) Click the checkbox in the first column of the file browser next to the
folder you wish to selected for file operations.
3) Choose the Move/Copy button (or menu/toolbar item) to operate on your
selected item(s).
- USING THE THUMBNAILS
. Images shown in the file browser can be thumbnailed via the application "Tools" menu or using the contextual-menu (right/control-click).
. Once thumbnails have been created, 3 operations on them are possible via a contextual-menu: Move/Copy/Delete selected images.
. Selections in the Thumbnails Tab will be synced automatically to the corresponding filename in the file browser.
. The thumbnails being shown will also auto-update to reflect changes in the file browser, such as double-click file renaming.
. If the "Rename..." function is used, the thumbnails being shown will be cleared (as of the 0.9 release).
. TIP: Click-and-drag is the BEST way to select a group of thumbnails (i.e.: click on any thumbnail, then drag in any direction).
- ACCESSING EXTERNAL DEVICES (Removable Media, CD's, etc.)
. External devices can be found in the "Volumes" folder at the base
directory.
. The base directory is the top level directory (just keep selecting "..")
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
. EOS Image Manager requires Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) or higher.
NOTES:
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This application is not complete, and features will change before the
final 1.0 product is released.
Please feel free to send suggestions to me - your input is appreciated!
My email address is: sfbrent@users.sourceforge.net