Bottom toolbars

The bottom rows of the Image Viewer window provides a Paging scroll bar and a Thumbnail toolbar. Buttons are also available for viewing image properties, adjusting the image quality, and determining the source of the image.

Image Viewer toolbars, bottom of window

Multi-page documents

The TIFF format allows for multi-page documents. Multi-content documents that have images as primary and secondary files also display as multi-page document in the Image Viewer. When you open an image with more than one page, the Paging scroll bar and Thumbnail toolbar are displayed to help you navigate through the pages.

NOTE  You might have access to multi-page TIFFs stored in an Image Services library. Multi-page TIFFs in a multi-page IS document are not supported in Image Viewer. Only multi-page TIFFs in a single IS document or multi-page IS documents with single-page TIFFs are supported.

Paging scroll bar

The Paging scroll bar scrolls through the pages in a multi-page image.

Page Navigator bar

Button What it does
View page

Goes the first page in the file.

View thumbnails

Goes the last page in the file.

View two pages

Goes to previous page.

View two pages

Goes to next page.

View two pages

Drag the slider to display the desired page.

Thumbnail toolbar

The Thumbnail toolbar at the bottom of the Image Viewer window determines how to display thumbnails and pages. The following example shows thumbnails on the left and the image on the right, with the View Thumbnails on the Left button selected.

Sample of thumbnail toolbar

When thumbnails are displayed, you can use the Thumbnail scroll bar to navigate to a page instead of using the Paging scroll bar. Scroll to the thumbnail of the image you want to display, and then click the thumbnail to display that page. Note that the thumbnail scroll bar includes buttons to skip to the first and last thumbnail images.

Button What it displays Key command
View page

Display a single page without thumbnails.

F2

View thumbnails

Display only thumbnails. Double-click a thumbnail to display the page.

F3

View two pages

Display two pages side-by-side.

F4

View thumbnails: Left

Thumbnails display to the left of the page.

F5

View thumbnails: Bottom

Thumbnails display beneath the page.

F6

View thumbnails: Right

Thumbnails display to the right of the page.

F7

View thumbnails: Top

Thumbnails display above the page.

F8

When only thumbnails are displayed, you can double-click a thumbnail to display the full image.

Key commands

Use the Page Down and Page Up keys to move to the previous and next pages or thumbnails. In thumbnail only view, the arrow keys also move to the previous and next thumbnails. Use Home to go to the first page and End to go to the last page.

If the thumbnail scroll bar has focus in a thumbnail and image window display, the arrow keys quickly scroll the thumbnails without changing the image in the main window. If the image window has focus, the arrow keys scroll the image when it is larger than its window. You can shift focus between thumbnails and the image window using Tab and Shift+Tab.

View image properties

The Image Properties button opens a window to display information about the current image, including the file name, file type, and image size.

Image source

The image source is indicated by the Content Engine or Image Services icon in the lower right corner of the window. Images stored in an Image Services library do not support all types of annotations.



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