If selected, images are shown in their actual size. If they do not fit the window, you have to scroll the image.
If selected, images fit the window. This removes the need for scrolling, but makes the comic difficult to read on smaller displays.
If selected, images fit the window. This removes the need for horizontal scrolling.
Switches display to full screen, removing all user interface elements and maximizing the image area. To exit full screen, press the Escape or any other menu shortcut key that issues a command that cannot be processed while in full screen (for example the one for → . These shortcuts still work despite the menus being invisible.
Full screen has several limitations you should be aware of:
All you can do in full screen is navigate the pages. Pretty much everything else causes full screen to exit.
Error dialog cause full screen to exit.
Some platforms do not support full screen in Java.
This commands rotates the whole comic to the left (90 degree counter clockwise). You can apply it several times to rotate further.
If enabled, images are blurred. This is useful if the original images were printed using a very cheap or old printing process.
This switch lets you decide if you prefer having a toolbar around, or rather have some more space on the screen for the images.
Enable this to see thumb nails for all the pages in the right part of the window. Clicking a thumbnail will go to the respective page.
Most of the time, you will give as much screen space to Jomic as possible. While a typical display is wider than higher, with images of single comic pages it just the other way round. Consequently, a large part of the window is unused.
In order to not waste this space, this option shows two images at the same time, resulting in a much improved comic feeling.
The front page always shows as single page, just like with a real comic. Furthermore, sometimes comic archives contain a mix of single and double images. If a double image follows an uneven number of single images, the last single image has no next image that would fit on the screen together. Consequently, such an image also results in a single page to be shown.
This item swaps the left and right image in order to read for example mangas from right to left. Furthermore, when switching to a page that does not fit the window, you can start reading at the top right corner instead of the top left.
Use this to show or hide the information panel at the bottom of the viewer window. This panel contains details about the image, such as the filename, the image dimension, and possible encoding errors.
In case → has been enabled, you can adjust certain options to improve the image quality. Radius specifies how many the range of other pixels to include when blurring a certan pixel. Threshold specifies after which level pixels should be blurred; the hight the value, the less pixels are effected. Mode lets you chose between different blur algorithms.