The 'f'
key enables you to view photographs if only the title card
of a record is displayed. If there is more than one photograph,
you may browse through them by using the cursor up/down keys.
If the cursor is positioned on a linked entry which holds
an illustration, you may view this illustration by pressing 'f'.
If you are looking through the content of a record (after
pressing 'i', e.g. in a codex), you have to press 'Alt' + 'f' to
view an illustration linked to the entries.
Please note that it is not possible to see immediately whether there
is a photograph linked to a record. There will be some cases where
pressing 'f' is not followed by displaying a photograph. Not all
records hold photographs yet.
For some types of records (unbraced monuments; written documents)
there are no photographs.
It is possible to compare images in the same way as, for example,
in a lecture or as you would do at a light-box. To gather images
on the light box press "m", while the Image is shown or
use the the right mouse button context menu.
For a full description of the Image-Viewer-Functionality consult
the User-Manual.
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