Tips and hints to help you become a happier jAlbum user.
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An album can be made up of files at the root level, subfolders each containing files and/or further subfolders or a master album that contains other albums. Read more about this subject in the tips forum Master Album / Subordinate Albums
To restore jAlbum to the factory default settings you just need to delete the file called defaults.jap from the configuration directory. To do so select Menu/Tools/Open directories/Config directory (SHIFT + Cmd/Ctrl + C), locate the file and either move or delete it then restart jAlbum.
There are hidden settings to the histogram which are revealed by double clicking anywhere above the base of the histogram display area.
Default ViewMode, set the data to be displayed that you use the most.
Default undocked, if selected the histogram will open in its own window each time you start. If you want to undock it as required, just click and drag the histogram outside of the jAlbum window.
Remember location of undocked window, check this setting if you want the histogram to reopen in the same place on your screen as when you close jAlbum.
Visual style, the default is photoshop style, the other option is iPhoto style. Note this option only affects how the RGB Overlay looks.
Foreground color, sets the luminance and RGB displays to either black or white. It does not affect the RGB overlay mode, that is controlled by the visual style option.
You can find all the keyboard shortcuts listed here
During a 'Make' operation you cannot close the progress window without cancelling the make process. If you want to preview the album, as the build continues, but have selected 'use jAlbum's integrated browser' in Preferences/General then hold the Alt/Opt key down while clicking on the preview button. The album will be opened in your default browser which you can refresh as the build progresses.
You can find detailed instruction in the tips forum, Reinstalling jAlbum under Windows
Some skins have their own help pages for settings specific to them, see Skin Manuals for a list of skins with user manuals.
In 'Slide show" mode you can use the number keys 1 to 5 to give star ratings to your images, the 0 key removes the star rating. Numbers 6 to 9 sets the flags select, second, review and approve. The H key toggles the visibility of the star rating and flags. The escape key exits the slide show.
Should you ever want to upload an album to more than one location then this forum tip is for you!
Unsure about something not covered here, want to know a bit more about how skins work or looking to see if that idea you have is possible? If so then try looking through the Developer_center, there is information there that will at least help you understand how skins are organised.