Displaying toolbars and the status bar

DjVu Solo includes two toolbars: the Main Toolbar and the DjVu Toolbar. The Main Toolbar contains buttons for standard Windows commands, such as opening, printing, and saving a file. The DjVu Toolbar contains buttons for tasks specific to DjVu Solo, such as creating hyperlinks and highlight areas, changing the zoom level, and specifying which layers of a document are displayed.

To find out what a button does, hover the mouse pointer over it to display a brief description of its function.

By default, both toolbars are displayed under the menu bar. However, you can hide one or both of them, and reposition the DjVu Solo toolbar.

To show or hide the Main Toolbar:

To show or hide the DjVu Toolbar:

To reposition the DjVu Toolbar:

When you move the toolbar away from its default position, it becomes a separate, floating window, which you can position anywhere on the screen. You still have access to the tools, but there is more space in the window for your document. You can drag the toolbar back to the top of the application window, or to the left or right edge, to anchor it to the window. You can also place it alongside the Main Toolbar. If you do, you may need to maximize the DjVu Solo window to see all the buttons.

The status bar appears at the bottom of the DjVu Solo window by default, and it shows the zoom level and page number of the active page.

To show or hide the status bar: