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Overlay
In Camera View, the entire area under the camera (9 inches
by 12 inches) is displayed. However, you can configure the
boundaries the camera uses when acquiring the page by
opening the PEARL Properties located in the Device
Selection dialog box in the Advanced menu (ALT+A). In the
Page Size combo box, you can choose from Full (default),
Letter, or A4. For more information on these settings, see
Acquiring and Processing, Setting the Acquisition Device. In
addition, the Mail Sorter Preview workflow only acquires a
certain portion of the page.
To distinguish the portion of the image that is to be acquired
from the rest of the image, OpenBook displays an overlay
rectangle. An overlay emphasizes a part of an image by
increasing the difference in brightness/contrast between it
and the rest of the image. Overlay is to images, as Masking
is to text. The overlay rectangle is always displayed and
moves as you pan so the same portion of the image is
always covered. If you change the page size in the PEARL
properties, or change how much of the image is acquired in
the workflows settings, the overlay will also change to reflect
the new settings.
To change the Overlay color and transparency, do the
following:
1. Press ALT+G or click on the Settings Menu.
2. Press W or select Image View Settings to open the
Image View Settings properties page.
3. Press TAB to move to the Camera View Color combo
box and select the color you want to use for the overlay.
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4. Press TAB to move to the Camera View Overlay
Transparency slider and use the ARROW keys to
select the level of transparency you want for the overlay
rectangle. Higher values make the overlay more
transparent.
5. Press the OK button to exit this properties page.
Rotate Camera View
To rotate the image in the Camera View, press ALT+V or
click on the View menu. Then, press R to open the Rotate
Camera View submenu.
Select Rotate Right, to rotate the view 90 degrees to the
right. Alternatively, press CTRL+SHIFT+R to carry out this
function.
Select Rotate Left to rote the view 90 degrees to the left.
Alternatively, press CTRL+SHIFT+L to carry out this
function.
Zooming the View
You can change the zoom level of the Exact View image or
the Camera View by selecting one of the options from the
Zoom Submenu. To change the zoom level, press ALT+V to
open the View menu and choose Zoom to open the Zoom
submenu. Use UP or DOWN ARROW to select the zoom
item you want then press ENTER. Your choices are:
Zoom In – Incrementally increases the zoom level.
Zoom Out – Incrementally decreases the zoom level.
Page Width – Instantly zooms enough so the width of
the image is in the window.
Page Height – Instantly zooms enough so the height of
the image is in the window.
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Default – Instantly zooms to the default setting.
The default zoom in Exact View is set to Page Width. To
change the default zoom level for Exact View, do the
following:
1.
Press ALT+G or click on the Settings Menu.
2. Press W or select Image View Settings to open the
Image View Settings properties page.
3. In the Exact View Default Zoom combo box, choose the
zoom level you want to use when an image is displayed
in the exact view.
4. Press the OK button to exit this properties page.
5. Open the Settings Menu again (ALT+G) and choose
Save the Settings (S).
6. In the Save Settings dialog box, press ENTER to make
the changes part of the default settings. For more
information on this feature, please see the book, Using
Settings Files.
The default zoom in Camera View is set to Page Height. To
change the default zoom level for Camera View, do the
following:
1.
Press ALT+G or click on the Settings Menu.
2. Press W or select Image View Settings to open the
Image View Settings properties page.
3. Press TAB to move to the Camera View Default Zoom
combo box and choose the zoom level you want to use
when images are displayed in Camera View.
4. Press the OK button to exit this properties page.
5. Open the Settings Menu again (ALT+G) and choose
Save the Settings (S).
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6. In the Save Settings dialog box, press ENTER to make
the changes part of the default settings. For more
information on this feature, please see the book, Using
Settings Files.
If you have changed the default zoom level through the
Image View settings after accessing Camera View during the
current OpenBook session, you must close and restart
OpenBook before the new default zoom level will take affect.
Changing the zoom level through the View menu while in
Camera View will immediately apply the new zoom setting.
Virtual XY Table
The virtual XY table allows you to visually read through text
on the screen in the Exact View and the live Camera View. If
the view is zoomed to a larger size and the entire image is
not visible, you can use the mouse or keyboard commands
to pan the image up, down, left, or right respectively. There
are two types of panning, smooth and incremental.
Smooth panning continuously pans an image in a particular
direction until you press a keystroke to stop, change the
panning direction, or when you reach the edge of the image.
Smooth panning simulates the movement of an XY table,
which is a common component of desktop video magnifiers.
Use the following keystrokes to control smooth panning:
WINDOWS Key+DOWN ARROW – In Exact View and
Camera View, pans down until the bottom edge of the
image is reached.
WINDOWS Key+UP ARROW – In Exact View and
Camera View, pans up until the top edge of the image
is reached.
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WINDOWS Key+LEFT ARROW – In Exact View and
Camera View, pans left until the left edge of the image
is reached.
WINDOWS Key+RIGHT ARROW – In Exact view,
pans right until the right edge of the image is reached.
In Camera View, pans right until the right edge of the
image is reached, pauses, scrolls down to the next line,
pauses, then continues panning right.
NUM PAD PLUS – Increase panning speed while
panning.
NUM PAD MINUS – Decrease panning speed while
panning.
To change directions while panning, for example, if you are
panning forward and you want to pan in reverse, press the
keystroke that corresponds to the direction you want to pan.
OpenBook will immediately begin panning in the new
direction without interrupting the panning.
While panning right in Camera View, you can also press
ENTER before the right edge of the image is reach to quickly
advance a line. OpenBook will scroll down to the beginning
of the next line and continue panning right.
Incremental panning instantly jumps to a new position and
stops. Use the following keystrokes in Exact View or Camera
View to incrementally pan an image:
WINDOWS Key+CTRL+DOWN ARROW – Pan down.
WINDOWS Key+CTRL+UP ARROW – Pan up.
WINDOWS Key+CTRL+LEFT ARROW – Pan left.
WINDOWS Key+CTRL+RIGHT ARROW – Pan right.
PAGE UP – Pan up one screen.
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PAGE DOWN – Pan down one screen.
WINDOWS Key+HOME – Pan to top left.
WINDOWS Key+PAGE UP – Pan to top right.
WINDOWS Key+PAGE DOWN – Pan to bottom left.
WINDOWS Key+END – Pan to bottom right.
Configuring Exact View Smooth Panning
Options
To change the smooth panning speed for Exact View, do the
following:
1. Press ALT+G or click on the Settings Menu.
2. Press W or select Image View Settings to open the
Image View Settings properties page.
3. Press TAB to move to the Exact View Panning
Properties button and press SPACEBAR.
4. In the Forward Speed spin box, choose a value
between 1 (fastest) and 20 (slowest) that represents the
panning speed to use when panning to the right. The
default setting is 5.
5. Press TAB to move to the Vertical Speed spin box and
choose a value between 1 (fastest) and 20 (slowest)
that represents the panning speed to use when panning
up or down. The default setting is 5.
6. Press TAB to move to the Reverse Speed spin box and
choose a value between 1 (fastest) and 20 (slowest)
that represents the panning speed to use when panning
to the left. The default setting is 5.
7. Press the OK button to exit the Exact View Panning
properties, and once more to exit the Image View
Settings properties page.
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Configuring Camera View Smooth Panning
Options
To change the smooth panning speed and line wrap settings
for Camera View, do the following:
1. Press ALT+G or click on the Settings Menu.
2. Press W or select Image View Settings to open the
Image View Settings properties page.
3. Press TAB to move to the Camera View Panning
Properties button and press SPACEBAR.
4. Uncheck the Line Wrap check box if you do not want
OpenBook to automatically wrap to the next line when
you reach the right edge of the image. This item is
check by default.
5. Press TAB to move to the Point Size spin box and
select a point size. The point size indicates the height of
one line. If Line Wrap is enabled, this setting
determines how far OpenBook needs to wrap in order
to get to the next line. The default point size is 10.
6. Press TAB to move to the Line Delay edit field and
Enter the number of seconds you want OpenBook to
pause when wrapping to the next line. The default is
one second.
7. Press TAB to move to the Forward Speed spin box,
and choose a value between 1 (fastest) and 20
(slowest) that represents the panning speed to use
when panning to the right. The default setting is 5.
8. Press TAB to move to the Vertical Speed spin box and
choose a value between 1 (fastest) and 20 (slowest)
that represents the panning speed to use when panning
up or down. The default setting is 5.
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9. Press TAB to move to the Reverse Speed spin box and
choose a value between 1 (fastest) and 20 (slowest)
that represents the panning speed to use when panning
to the left. The default setting is 5.
10. Press the OK button to exit the Camera View Panning
properties, and once more to exit the Image View
Settings properties page.
Scrolling the View
You can use the mouse scroll wheel to scroll the text in the
Text View, help window, or Exact View. In addition, when in
Exact View, you can use ALT+CTRL+UP, DOWN, LEFT, or
RIGHT ARROW to scroll the Exact View up, down, left, or
right respectively. When in Split view, the mouse scroll wheel
will scroll the top pane or text view area, while the
ALT+CTRL+ARROW keys will scroll the bottom pane or
exact view area. The ability to scroll the view is useful when
the document on the page is long, the text is large, or when
the Exact View is zoomed to a larger size.
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Book 14
Printing
The option to print your files is important to your productivity.
Regardless of your task, having your information in hard
copy allows for easy access and reference.
There are two ways to launch the print dialog box. The easy
way is to press CTRL+P from within any document. The
other way is to open the File Menu (ALT+F) and select Print
(P). Unless you want to change print parameters or you have
more than one printer installed on your computer, you can
immediately press ENTER or select the Ok button to print a
single copy of your document.
Number of Copies
Unless you specify the number of copies printed, OpenBook
will only print one copy of a document.
To print more than one copy of a document:
1. Press CTRL+P to open the Print dialog box.
2. Press TAB until you hear “Number of copies one.”
3. Use your UP or DOWN ARROW keys to increase or
decrease the number of copies to be printed.
4. Once you have selected your number, you can change
more print parameters or press TAB to move to the Ok
button, then press ENTER to print your document.
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