Quick start guide
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Features
YACReader is a fast and simple comic reader with the following features:
- Multiplatform, there are Windows, Linux and MacOS X versions.
- cbr, cbz, rar, zip, tar and folders support
- jpeg, gif, png, tiff and bmp image support
- comic reading using keyboard and mouse
- fast open and comic navigation
- fullscreen mode
- configurable magnifying glass for improved reading, since 0.2.0 version is available in windowed mode
- fit width (also adjust to an specific width) and fit height modes.
- configurable CoverFlow like effect for "go to page" function.
- image rotation for comfortable reading even in tablet PCs
- double page reading
- Comic bookmarks
Functions and sortcuts
General functions:
Open comic : 'O' key
Open folder : 'Ctrl' + 'O' key
Open next cómic : 'Ctrl' + 'Right'
Open previous comic : 'Ctrl' + 'Left' key
Exit : 'Esc' key
Go to previous page : 'Left' key
Go to next page : 'Right' key
Scroll up : 'Wheel mouse up' or 'Up' key
Scroll down : 'Wheel mouse down' or 'Down' key
Auto Scroll down : 'Space Bar'
Auto Scroll up : 'B' key
Rotate to the left : 'L' key
Rotate to the rigth : 'R' key
Open "Go to" dialog : 'G' key
Change between fit width/height modes : 'A' key
Double page mode : 'D' key
Toggle Full Screen mode : 'F' key or double click
For "Go to flow" mode aproximate mouse cursor to bottom border or press 'S' key (show/hide switch).
Show magnifying glass (only in fullscreen mode) : 'Z' key
Show options : 'C' key
Show/hide tool bar : 'H' key
Show information ("current page/number of pages - current time"): 'I' key
Show bookmarks dialog : 'M' key
Set bookmark: 'Ctrl' + 'M' key
"Go to flow" functions:
Hide / show : 'S' key.
Go to current central page on the flow : 'Return' or 'Enter'
Next flow page : 'Right' key or left mouse click on the right area of the flow
Previous flow page : 'Left' key or left mouse click on the left area of the flow
Fast forward : 'Ctrl' + 'Right'
Fast backward : 'Ctrl' + 'Left'
Scroll flow : Wheel mouse
Magnifying glass functions:
Show/hide : 'Z' key.
Resize : Wheel mouse or '+'/'-' keys.

Resize height : 'Ctrl' + Wheel mouse.

Resize width : 'Alt' + Wheel mouse.

Adjust zoom level : 'Shift' + Wheel mouse or 'Shift' + '+'/'-' keys.
Configuration dialog
- "My comics path" : set your favourite comic path. Open comic dialog will open that path by default.
- "Go to flow size" : move the slider to set your preferred go to flow size
- "How to show pages in GoToFlow" : since version 0.2.0, you can choose between three diferent styles:
- Cover Flow : the classic style
- Strip : a strip of pages flowing horizontaly
- Overlapped Strip : a strip of pages with overlap effect
- "Page width stretch" : move the slider to set your preferred page width stretch. This takes effect in "fit to width" reading mode.
Bookmarks
- You can add three bookmarks per comic (using thumbtack icon or pressing 'Ctrl'+M). New bookmarks replace oldest bookmarks.
- YACReader saves automatically the latest page read (the current page when closing).
- To go to any bookmark (last page included), open de bookmarks dialog and click on the desired page
Usage and considerations
The usual way to read a comic with YACReader is press 'O' to open a comic,
and then use 'Space' and 'B' for autoscrolling pages, you can use 'UP', 'DOWN' or
'Mouse Wheel' too, when you reach page limit (top or bottom) next page is loaded
automatically, moreover, you can go to next or previous page using 'RIGTH' and 'LEFT'.
Jumping between pages is possible using "Go To..." dialog ('G' key) or "Go To Flow" widget ('S' key).
You don't have to wait until all pages are loaded to use these functions, because pages are shown as soon
as they are ready.
YACReader loads all comic compresed images in memory, when it needs to show one page, only that one is rendered.
Since all pages are in memory YACReader uses aproximately the same RAM as the comic size, so take care if you want to view huge
comics with YACReader (comics larger than your RAM).
The "Go To flow" widget needs to render only the images which will be shown,
doing it in a lazy way to reduce memory consumption, in any case,
it takes a significant amount of RAM (RAM consumption depends on how many images and
how larger are them). So, if you don't have enough RAM, please, reduce 'Slide' size on the 'Options' dialog.