Neil
Lucock
neil@nlucock.freeserve.co.uk
Krishna
Tateneni
tateneni@pluto.njcc.com
Anne-Marie
Mahfouf
annemarie.mahfouf@free.fr
The Menu and Toolbar Items
&kpresenter; presents different types of interfaces for you to interact
with the program. Perhaps the most familiar type of interface is the
menu which appears on the top of the &kpresenter; window.
Clicking on the menu items gives you a list of commands from which you
can choose the one you want. Many of the commands can also be accessed
directly by holding down &Ctrl; or &Alt; and pressing another key on
your keyboard. In the next section, each of the menu commands is
described in brief.
The Toolbars
Manipulating the Toolbars
In addition to the menus, &kpresenter; also has a set of toolbars. Each
toolbar consists of a collection of icons. A toolbar icon often presents
a convenient shortcut to a command that is found in one of the menus.
The toolbars
The toolbars
You can move the toolbar around by dragging the handle, shown here in red. Toolbars can
be docked
or attached to any side of the &kpresenter;
window. If you like, you can also have the toolbar float
in
its own window, separated from the main &kpresenter; window as shown in the
screenshot below:
Floating toolbar
Floating toolbar
If you don't like dragging toolbars around,
right click on the handle and a menu pops up as shown
in the screenshot below:
Toolbar context menu
Toolbar context menu
The first few items in the popup menu have to do with the placement of
the toolbar. You can choose any of the four sides of the &kpresenter;
window, or have the toolbar float
in a separate
window. Choosing Flat hides the toolbar.
To unflat a hidden toolbar, &LMB; click on its handle.
Choosing the next item in the menu, Text Position, leads
to an additional menu which lets you control the appearance of the items
in toolbar. This additional cascading menu is shown in the screenshot
below:
The toolbar modes menu
The toolbar modes menu
The default view of the toolbar is icons only. In this view, if you
don't know what a particular icon means, you can hold the mouse over the
icon, and after a second or so, a little hint pops up in a highlighted
text box as shown in the screenshot below:
Tooltips
Tooltips
You can choose to display the toolbar items as text instead of icons, or
even to combine both icons and text. If you want both text and icons,
the cascading menu allows you to select whether the text appears beside
the icons or below them. All four styles of displaying toolbar items are
shown in the screenshot below:
The toolbar styles
The toolbar styles
The &kpresenter; menus are discussed in the following sections.