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Previous Page
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If you are looking at official log
logpage3,
this will take you to the previous official log
logpage2.
Similarly, if you are looking at personal log
perspage3,
this will take you to the previous personal log
perspage2.
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Top
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This will take you to the Main page of the document.
Once you are viewing the Main page, selecting this
symbol again will bring you to this README File.
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Next Page
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If you are looking at official log
logpage2,
this will take you to the next official log
logpage3.
Similarly, if you are looking at personal log
perspage2,
this will take you to the next personal log
perspage3.
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Personal to Official
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If you are looking at personal log
perspage4,
this will take you to the parallel official log
logpage4.
This will allow you to see the log of the same day
from two perspectives.
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Official to Personal
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If you are looking at official log
logpage6,
this will take you to the parallel personal log
perspage6.
This will allow you to see the log of the same day
from two perspectives.
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Image Index
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This will display the "At a Glance" polar image page.
This is useful when you are viewing a picture and would
like to see the entire matrix of images to select another.
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Text Index
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This will display the "Polar Image Text Index" page.
This is useful when you are viewing a picture and would
like to see the entire textual list of images to select
another.
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Member List
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This will display the Polar Expedition Members page.
When you are viewing the image of a fellow travelling
companion, this is useful when you want to return to
the complete list.
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Full Size Image
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This indicates a full size image of the photograph is
available. Selecting this will display the full size
image.
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Take Note
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Stop and take note of the information or data being
flagged.
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Start Auto Sequencer
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Start the sequence of images from the beginning.
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Pause Auto Sequencer
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Momentarily pause the auto sequencer to view the image.
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Restart Auto Sequencer
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Restart the sequence of images from the current displayed
image.
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