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Created with StudioLine
StudioLine offers many features which make working easier - but you have to know how use them to take
advantage.

When you load images into the Image archive, the images File Name is assigned as Image Name, this is done for
an easy way to differentiate images,

the Image Name can be changed, when ever you like
the Image Name does not have to be unique (it can occur even in the very same folder)
the Image Name can be typed or copied from another image (an easy way is to drag the copy button
on one or a group selected images)
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The Image Name defaults to the images File Name, so you have a first referenz till you name the image
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Click on the appropriated descriptor under the image to open the dialog to edit the text
Multiple descriptors can be opened, and text can be copied to other images or to other descriptors by dragging the
copy button on the top left of the dialog to the target object

The image on the right is already processed and the text is already entered

The same Image Name can be used even in the same folder for other Images, all characters on your keyboard
can be used

This text may be automatically displayed in webgalleries depending on selected the design

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cursor descriptor
right mouse click in a text object and select "Insert Descriptor", then select a descriptor, this may be repeated
serveral times.

The MS OS limitations

filenames must be unique in a folder
filenames can not contain all characters

digicams generate non-unique names

this will result in changed names
lost images, may be overwritten
problems when moving images in other folder in which an image with this name may exist

Internet limitations

filenames should not contain blanks, this may cause problems with certain browsers

to avoid problems trhe user had to be aware of all this rules, now and in the future


best solution, let software manage the names