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Using Imagevue
The main imagevue frontend is aimed at being intuitive and self-explanatory for
viewers. Below is a description of the main features of the the imagevue frontend.
imageVue example: www.imagevuex.com/imagevue

- Gallery heading
On startup it adds the galleryname which is set in the configfile(config.xml).
When entering an imagefolder, it displays foldername. On rollover, it also displays
the current groupfolder.
- Main menu
This is the main menu where navigation between imagefolders is done. The main
menu is allways 2 levels (group/imagefolder), and it can be dragged around on
the stage.
- Image attribute
This text simply displays the name and indexnumber of the image currently being
displayed.
- Image area
Area for images and for thumbnails when in thumbnail mode.
- Descriptions
Button for opening the description and attributes of the image. When opened,
description covers bottom 1/3 of the image area on an opaque backdrop.
- Mini Navigation
These minimal buttons < and > on the bottom black bar let you navigate to
next and previous image. In thumbnail mode, they let you navigate through thumbnails.
- Subscrollermenu
This horisontal menu at the far bottom lets you browse through all images in
current imagefolder represented by an imagenumber. When you rollover an item,
a thumbnail image loads with the specific item.
- Image Navigation
This scroller lets you navigate and scroll an image that is larger than the visible
image area. Navigation adapts to total image dimensions.
- Main Controls
This is the main controlbar which the viewer uses to browse the current gallery
by switching between images and thumbnails.
1 : Next - Next image or next thumbnail group.
2 : Previouis - Previous image or previous thumbnail group.
3 : Toggle between thumbnail and current image view.
4 : Toggle motion on image
5 : Open image in popup
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