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authorMathias Dahl2006-05-24 17:29:18 +0000
committerMathias Dahl2006-05-24 17:29:18 +0000
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Removed most of the information in the USAGE section. The manual does a better job.
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84;; USAGE 84;; USAGE
85;; ===== 85;; =====
86;; 86;;
87;; If you plan to use tumme much, setting up key bindings for it in 87;; This information has been moved to the manual. Type `C-h r' to open
88;; dired is a good idea: 88;; the Emacs manual and go to the node Thumbnails by typing `g
89;; Thumbnails RET'.
89;; 90;;
90;; (tumme-setup-dired-keybindings) 91;; Quickstart: M-x tumme RET DIRNAME RET
91;;
92;; Next, do M-x tumme-dired RET. This will ask you for a directory
93;; where image files are stored, setup a useful window configuration
94;; and enable the two special modes that tumme provides. NOTE: If you
95;; do not want tumme to split your windows, call it with a prefix
96;; argument.
97;;
98;; Start viewing thumbnails by doing C-S-n and C-S-p to go up and down
99;; in the dired buffer while at the same time displaying a thumbnail
100;; image. The thumbnail images will be created on the fly, and
101;; cached. This means that the first time you browse your images, it
102;; will be a bit slow because the thumbnails are created. If you want
103;; to avoid this, you can pre-create the thumbnail images by marking
104;; all images in dired (% m \.jpg$ RET) and then do M-x
105;; tumme-create-thumbs.
106;;
107;; Next, try `tumme-display-thumbs' (C-t d). If no file is marked, a
108;; thumbnail for the file at point will show up in
109;; `tumme-thumbnail-buffer'. If one or more files are marked,
110;; thumbnails for those files will be displayed.
111;;
112;; Pressing TAB will switch to the window containing the
113;; `tumme-thumbnail-buffer' buffer. In there you can move between
114;; thumbnail images and display a semi-sized version in an Emacs
115;; buffer (RET), or the original image in an external viewer
116;; (C-RET). By pressing SPC or DEL you will navigate back and fort
117;; while at the same time displaying each image in Emacs. You can also
118;; navigate using arrow keys. Comment a file by pressing "c". Press
119;; TAB to get back to dired.
120;;
121;; While in dired mode, you can tag and comment files, you can tell
122;; `tumme' to mark files with a certain tag (using a regexp) etc.
123;;
124;; The easiest way to see the available commands is to use the Tumme
125;; menus added in tumme-thumbnail-mode and dired-mode.
126;; 92;;
93;; where DIRNAME is a directory containing image files.
127;; 94;;
128;; LIMITATIONS 95;; LIMITATIONS
129;; =========== 96;; ===========