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2 <section id="GuideImagePresentationSlideshow">
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3 <title id="titleGuideImagePresentationSlideshow">Slide Show</title>
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4 <para>The image pane can be set to automatically change the displayed image after a period of time, in Geeqie this is referred to as a slide show.</para>
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6 <section id="Startingaslideshow">
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7 <title>Starting a slide show</title>
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8 <para>A slide show can be started in a number of ways:</para>
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9 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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12 From the keyboard or mouse
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19 <guimenu>View</guimenu>
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20 <guimenuitem>Toggle slide show</guimenuitem>
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26 From a context menu - right click an image pane, and select
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27 <emphasis role="strong">Start slide show</emphasis>
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29 <emphasis role="strong">Stop slide show</emphasis>
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30 ; the text will change depending on the state of the current slide show.
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36 <section id="Stoppingaslideshow">
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37 <title>Stopping a slide show</title>
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39 An active slide show can be stopped by using the same functions available to start one, as they work like a toggle switch. If slide show repeat is not enabled in the
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40 <link linkend="GuideOptionsGeneral">Preferences dialog</link>
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41 , the slide show will stop when the last image in the sequence is displayed.
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44 Any action that changes the image pane to a new image will stop the active slide show, with the exception of the methods discussed in
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45 <link linkend="Slideshowsequencenavigation">Slide show sequence navigation</link>
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50 <section id="Slideshowstatus">
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51 <title>Slide show status</title>
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54 <link linkend="GuideMainWindowStatusBar">status bar</link>
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55 can be used to determine when a slide show is active,
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56 <emphasis role="strong">Slide show</emphasis>
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57 will be displayed next to the file count field. An individual
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58 <link linkend="GuideOtherWindowsImageWindow">Image Window</link>
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59 can also display a slide show, however the status will not be immediately visible. To determine the slide show status in an image window, open a context menu by right clicking or using the menu key, the slide show menu item will reflect the slide show status; if
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60 <emphasis role="strong">Start slide show</emphasis>
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61 is displayed, no slide show is active, conversely if
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62 <emphasis role="strong">Stop slide show</emphasis>
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63 is displayed a slide show is active.
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66 When a Slide show is paused, the main window status bar will display
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67 <emphasis role="strong">Paused</emphasis>
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69 <emphasis role="strong">Slide show</emphasis>
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70 . Likewise, the image context menu will display
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71 <emphasis role="strong">Pause slide show</emphasis>
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73 <emphasis role="strong">Continue slide show</emphasis>
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74 , depending on the current state.
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78 <section id="Pausingaslideshow">
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79 <title>Pausing a slide show</title>
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80 <para>An active slide show can be paused in two ways:</para>
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81 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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84 From the keyboard - press the
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86 key while a slide show is active.
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91 From a context menu - right click the image pane displaying the slide show, and select
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92 <emphasis role="strong">Pause slide show</emphasis>
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94 <emphasis role="strong">Continue slide show</emphasis>
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95 depending on the current slide show state.
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101 <section id="Selectingtheimagestoincludeinaslideshow">
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102 <title>Selecting the images to include in a slide show</title>
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103 <para>When a single image is selected, all images in the current folder are included in the slide show. The sequence will begin with the current image; however if random slide shows are enabled, the sequence will begin with a random image from the list.</para>
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104 <para>To only include some images in a slide show, use multiple selection to select the images to include before starting the slide show.</para>
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105 <para>An image collection can be used as the list of images, to do this drag an image from a collection window onto the image pane. Starting a slide show will then include the images from that collection.</para>
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107 So far, the methods described are for slide shows in a main window, in an
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108 <link linkend="GuideOtherWindowsImageWindow">Image Window</link>
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109 , the slide show will use all images referenced by that window.
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113 <section id="Recursiveslideshow">
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114 <title>Recursive slide show</title>
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115 <para>In the main window, a recursive slide show can be started from a folder's context menu; the folder's right click menu will include two slide show options:</para>
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116 <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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118 <para>Slide show: This will start a slide show that includes all images in the selected folder.</para>
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121 <para>Slide show recursive: The slide show will include all images in the selected folder, and all images in the folders that are contained within the selected folder.</para>
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126 <section id="Slideshowsequencenavigation">
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127 <title>Slide show sequence navigation</title>
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128 <para>When a slide show is active, functions that normally change the image forward and backward can be used to step through those contained in the slide show.</para>
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131 <section id="Configuringaslideshow">
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132 <title>Configuring a slide show</title>
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134 The options that control the behavior of slide shows are located on the
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135 <link linkend="Slideshow">General tab</link>
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136 of the options dialog.
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