Gimp/help/C/main_interface.html
Michael Natterer 06e409e0f7 configure.in Updated Gimp-Help. See help/ChangeLog for details.
2000-12-15  Michael Natterer  <mitch@gimp.org>

	* configure.in
	* help/*: Updated Gimp-Help. See help/ChangeLog for details.

	* app/channels_dialog.c
	* app/gdisplay.c
	* app/gradient.c
	* app/layers_dialog.c
	* app/menus.c
	* app/paths_dialog.c
	* app/preferences_dialog.c
	* app/resize.c: fixed menu paths.

	* plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: load a special
	"undocumented_filter.html" page if a filter was not found.
	Adapted to the new help structure.

2000-12-15  Michael Natterer  <mitch@gimp.org>

	* makedummyhelpfile.sh
	* makeindex.sh: removed.

	* images/*: added some images.

	* help/*: Updated to the latest version of the gimp-help CVS module.

	This Version instoduces a bunch of new toplevel HTML files for
	general topics, an autogenerated index, TOC, glossary,
	an "image" directory on the "C" level, peace, love, and stuff...

	Thanks to all help writers: Prof, Bex, Piers, ...
2000-12-15 03:47:24 +00:00

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<HTML
><HEAD
><TITLE
>The Main Interface</TITLE
><META
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>GIMP User Manual</TH
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><A
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><DIV
CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
NAME="MAIN-INTERFACE"
>The Main Interface</A
></H1
><A
NAME="AEN208"
></A
><P
> When you first see <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
>'s interface,
you may think it looks very strange because it consists of several
windows and makes use of <SPAN
CLASS="MOUSEBUTTON"
>right</SPAN
> click
menus to access much of <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
>'s power.
</P
><P
> The <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
> interface has two main windows
&mdash; the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Toolbox</SPAN
> and the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Image
Window</SPAN
> as well as a myriad of other windows such as
<SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>color palette</SPAN
>, <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>layers
dialog</SPAN
>, etc.
</P
><DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN220"
>The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>ToolBox</SPAN
></A
></H2
><P
> Probably the window that is most central to the use of
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
> is the
<SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>ToolBox</SPAN
>.
</P
><DIV
CLASS="FIGURE"
><P
><B
>Figure 2-1. The ToolBox</B
></P
><DIV
CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT"
><P
><IMG
SRC="images/toolbox.png"
ALT="The GIMP's
toolbox"
></IMG
></P
></DIV
></DIV
><P
> The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>toolbox</SPAN
> consists of the menu bar with
the entries <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>File</SPAN
>, <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>Xtns</SPAN
> and
<SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>Help</SPAN
>, the tools buttons which are the set of
square buttons in Figure 2-1, the <SPAN
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>color
selector</SPAN
> which is at the bottom left, and the
<SPAN
CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
>tools status</SPAN
> indicators which are at the bottom
right.
</P
><P
> Almost all the tools in the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>toolbox</SPAN
> have
options which you can configure to define how the tool operates.
You can access the options either by double clicking on the
tool's icon, or by clicking <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
> Tool Options
</SPAN
> on the submenu <SPAN
CLASS="GUISUBMENU"
>Dialogs</SPAN
>
of the <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>File</SPAN
> menu.
</P
><DIV
CLASS="FIGURE"
><P
><B
>Figure 2-2. Tool Options</B
></P
><DIV
CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT"
><P
><IMG
SRC="images/tool_options.png"
ALT="Rectangular selection tool options"
></IMG
></P
></DIV
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="SECT2"
><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
NAME="AEN254"
>The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Image Window</SPAN
></A
></H2
><P
> The other window which you will need to use all the time is
the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Image Window</SPAN
>. This is where your
drawing space is, and it also contains several additional
features and the menu from which most of
<SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>GIMP</SPAN
>'s functions can be accessed.
</P
><DIV
CLASS="FIGURE"
><P
><B
>Figure 2-3. The <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Image Window</SPAN
></B
></P
><DIV
CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT"
><P
><IMG
SRC="images/image_window.png"
ALT="A blank Image Window"
></IMG
></P
></DIV
></DIV
><P
> Figure 2-3 shows the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Image Window</SPAN
> created
by the default settings. When you first start, no image window will be
open because no images are open. To create a new image, click
<SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
>New...</SPAN
> from the
<SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>File</SPAN
> menu.
</P
><P
> The white section of Figure 2-3 is the area in which you create your
image. The image above is 256 x 256 pixels. If your
image is larger, you may need to use the scrollbars at the
right and bottom of the image area to view the whole image. At
the top and left of the image there are rulers which allow you
to see where the cursor is. Your location is also shown as coordinates
in the bottom left corner.
</P
><P
> Probably the most important feature of the <SPAN
CLASS="INTERFACE"
>Image
Window</SPAN
> is the <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>Image Menu</SPAN
>. This
menu can be accessed either by <SPAN
CLASS="MOUSEBUTTON"
> left </SPAN
>
-clicking the <SPAN
CLASS="GUIICON"
>arrow</SPAN
> at top left corner, or by
<SPAN
CLASS="MOUSEBUTTON"
> right </SPAN
> -clicking anywhere in the
drawing area. A menu will pop-up with various entries on it. If
you don't want to keep clicking to bring up this (or any other)
menu, you can click the <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENUITEM"
> dotted line </SPAN
>
at the top of the menu to activate the tear-off feature and it
will gain its own window which you can leave open while you
work.
</P
><DIV
CLASS="FIGURE"
><P
><B
>Figure 2-4. The <SPAN
CLASS="GUIMENU"
>Image Menu</SPAN
></B
></P
><DIV
CLASS="MEDIAOBJECT"
><P
><IMG
SRC="images/image_menu.png"
ALT="The Image Menu torn off"
></IMG
></P
></DIV
></DIV
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>Prev</A
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><A
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>Home</A
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