Brings the image before the checked image in the list below to the front. Not available because there are less than two images currently open. Brings the image before the checked image in the list below to the front. If the topmost image is checked, this brings forward the last image in the list. The statistics window is the currently active window. Brings the statistics window to the front, making it visible if it was previously closed. This item is not available because there is a dialog box on the screen. Window menu This menu is not available because there is a dialog box on the screen. Window menu Not available because JPEGView is busy. Window menu Use this menu to switch between JPEGView’s currently open windows and to view the statistics window. This image’s window is currently the active window. Brings this image’s window to the front and makes it the active image. Increases the scale factor of the active window’s image by 10%. Not available because this operation would have no net effect on the active window. Increases the scale factor of the active window’s image by 10%. Reduces the scale factor of the active window’s image by 10%. Not available because this operation would have no net effect on the active window. Reduces the scale factor of the active window’s image by 10%. Expands the active window’s image to its largest possible size within the bounds of the current screen. Not available because this operation would have no net effect on the active window. Expands the active window’s image to its largest possible size within the bounds of the current screen. Doubles the scale factor of the active window’s image. Not available because this operation would have no net effect on the active window. Doubles the scale factor of the active window’s image. Reduces the scale factor of the active window’s image by half. Not available because this operation would have no net effect on the active window. Reduces the scale factor of the active window’s image by half. Restores the scale factor of the active window’s image to 100%. Not available because this operation would have no net effect on the active window. Restores the scale factor of the active window’s image to 100%. If the full-sized image does not fit on-screen, it will be scaled downward to fit. Expands the active window’s image to its maximum size on the current monitor, up to a maximum of 100%. Not available because the active window contains no image. Expands the active window’s image to its maximum size on the current monitor, up to a maximum of 100%. Shrinks the active window back to a normal-sized window and restores the menubar. The image is shrunk down to fit the smaller window, if necessary. Toggles the active window between a full-screen window and a normal window. Not available because the active window does not contain an image. Expands the active window to cover the entire screen, including the menubar. The image is expanded to fill the new space, unless it already fit on-screen without scaling. Removes the cropping from the original image, restoring the full image. Not available because the active window does not contain a cropped image. Removes the cropping from the original image, restoring the full image. Crops the selected area to a new window and zooms that window to 100%, if possible. Not available because there is no active selection. Crops the selected area to a new window and zooms that window to 100%, if possible. This item is not available because there is a dialog box on the screen. View menu This menu is not available because there is a dialog box on the screen. View menu Not available because the active window does not contain an image. View menu Use this menu to crop or uncrop an image, to switch between a normal and a full-screen window, and to manually adjust the scaling factor of the active image. Displays options which allow you to specify JPEGView’s behavior on startup and to turn error reporting in slide shows on or off. Displays options which allow you to set up defaults in JPEGView’s save dialog. Displays options which allow you to change the way JPEGView handles color palettes and automatic two-pass quantization. Displays options which allow you to influence JPEGView’s choice of monitors on a multiple-monitor system. Displays options which allow you to control JPEGView’s usual way of opening new images. Explains where the online help can be found for those who are afraid to look in the Help menu or even to have the Help menu on-screen! Tells you briefly what JPEGView is all about and gives you my addresses. Lists in detail what changes were made between the different versions of JPEGView. Thanks to all those responsible for helping me get JPEGView off the ground! JPEGView is postcardware. This section tells you where to send the postcards and why I would like to hear from you. Lists a few important and useful techniques for getting the most out of JPEGView’s features. Answers a number of commonly-asked questions concerning JPEGView’s operation. Gives an overview of how file types are determined and of what file types are supported by JPEGView. Explains the various preferences options and how they affect JPEGView’s operation. Describes the options available in the Slide Show options dialog.