Most recent edit on 2008-03-12 17:30:31 by BradEllis
Additions:
Yet another way to open images in Acorn is to select the Open Folder... option from the File menu. Acorn will then ask you to locate and open a folder with pictures in it.

Acorn will then open up a nifty little dialog box allowing you to see all of the images in that folder. Double clicking on any image will open it up in Acorn and allow you to edit it. Pressing the Save as Slideshow... button in the bottom right will create a slideshow of all of the images in the window and save it in a folder of your choosing. That little slideshow is now ready to play on your computer, or send to another mac loving friend. (This feature is only available on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard)

Color and Fonts Palettes
Making Slideshows with Acorn
Deletions:
Yet another way to open images in Acorn is to select the Open Folder... option from the File menu. Acorn will then ask you to locate and open a folder with pictures in it. Acorn will then open up a nifty little dialog box allowing you to see all of the images in that folder. Double clicking on any image will open it up in Acorn and allow you to edit it. Pressing the Save as Slideshow... button in the bottom right will create a slideshow of all of the images in the window and save it in a folder of your choosing. That little slideshow is now ready to play on your computer, or send to another mac loving friend. (This feature is only available on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard)
Color and Fonts Palette
Making Slideshows with Acorn
Edited on 2008-01-25 21:00:39 by GusMueller
Additions:
Yet another way to open images in Acorn is to select the Open Folder... option from the File menu. Acorn will then ask you to locate and open a folder with pictures in it. Acorn will then open up a nifty little dialog box allowing you to see all of the images in that folder. Double clicking on any image will open it up in Acorn and allow you to edit it. Pressing the Save as Slideshow... button in the bottom right will create a slideshow of all of the images in the window and save it in a folder of your choosing. That little slideshow is now ready to play on your computer, or send to another mac loving friend. (This feature is only available on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard)
Deletions:
Yet another way to open images in Acorn is to select the Open Folder... option from the File menu. Acorn will then ask you to locate and open a folder with pictures in it. Acorn will then open up a nifty little dialog box allowing you to see all of the images in that folder. Double clicking on any image will open it up in Acorn and allow you to edit it. Pressing the Save as Slideshow... button in the bottom right will create a slideshow of all of the images in the window and save it in a folder of your choosing. That little slideshow is now ready to play on your computer, or send to another mac loving friend.
Edited on 2008-01-25 20:14:22 by BradEllis
Additions:
Making Slideshows with Acorn
Yet another way to open images in Acorn is to select the Open Folder... option from the File menu. Acorn will then ask you to locate and open a folder with pictures in it. Acorn will then open up a nifty little dialog box allowing you to see all of the images in that folder. Double clicking on any image will open it up in Acorn and allow you to edit it. Pressing the Save as Slideshow... button in the bottom right will create a slideshow of all of the images in the window and save it in a folder of your choosing. That little slideshow is now ready to play on your computer, or send to another mac loving friend.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-01-25 19:49:24 by BradEllis []
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