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You can add the current page to your bookmark set by clicking on the '''Mark this page''' icon [[File:add24.png|link=]] or use the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+D''' ('''⌘-D''' on Mac). It will add to the Bookmark list and you can also write some notes for it in the bottom of the panel, '''Bookmark notes'''. Selecting each item of the list will navigate you to that page, and you may want to remove that item by clicking on the '''Unmark selected''' icon [[File:remove24.png|link=]]. You can switch between your opened sets (default one and those you imported) using the combo list of opened bookmark sets below the panel toolbar. Once you close Kiwix, all your sets will be closed and you will need to import them again the next time.
You can add the current page to your bookmark set by clicking on the '''Mark this page''' icon [[File:add24.png|link=]] or use the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+D''' ('''⌘-D''' on Mac). It will add to the Bookmark list and you can also write some notes for it in the bottom of the panel, '''Bookmark notes'''. Selecting each item of the list will navigate you to that page, and you may want to remove that item by clicking on the '''Unmark selected''' icon [[File:remove24.png|link=]]. You can switch between your opened sets (default one and those you imported) using the combo list of opened bookmark sets below the panel toolbar. Once you close Kiwix, all your sets will be closed and you will need to import them again the next time.


;* Edit tools
== Editing tools ==
:Use the find bar to locate a specific word or phrase on a webpage. To do so, click on the '''Find in text''' icon [[File:find-article24.png|link=]] in the toolbar or choose '''Edit > Search in page''' from menu bar. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts '''Ctrl+F''' ('''⌘-F''' on Mac) to quickly open the find bar. Kiwix automatically finds the page as you type, highlighting possible matches in green or see where all the matches are located on a page (in pink) by tapping on '''Highlight all''' button in the find bar. Switch between the search results using '''Next''' and '''Previous''' in the find bar and also choose '''Match case''' if you are going to have a case-sensitive search.
Use the find bar to locate a specific word or phrase on a webpage. To do so, click on the '''Find in text''' icon [[File:find-article24.png|link=]] in the toolbar or choose '''Edit > Search in page''' from menu bar. You can also use the keyboard shortcut '''Ctrl+F''' ('''⌘-F''' on Mac) to quickly open the find bar. Kiwix automatically finds the page as you type, highlighting possible matches in green or see where all the matches are located on a page (in pink) by tapping on the '''Highlight all''' button in the find bar. Switch between the search results using '''Next''' and '''Previous''' in the find bar and also choose '''Match case''' if you are going to have a case-sensitive search.
:Kiwix also supports copy-pasting feature. In order to do that, select a part of the text using the mouse and then choose '''Edit > [[File:copy16.png|link=]]Copy''' or just press '''Ctrl+C''' ('''⌘-C''' on Mac) from your keyboard. You can also do a right click on the text and choose "Copy" to copy the text or "Search for" to search the text in the ZIM file. Then you will be able to paste that text in any other application you want. If you want the select the whole text of a page, choose '''Edit > [[File:select-all16.png|link=]] Select all''' or press '''Ctrl+A''' ('''⌘-A''' on Mac) from your keyboard, and also by right clicking in everywhere of the page and choosing "Select all".


Kiwix also supports copy-pasting feature. In order to do that, select a part of the text using the mouse and then choose '''Edit > [[File:copy16.png|link=]]Copy''' or just press '''Ctrl+C''' ('''⌘-C''' on Mac) from your keyboard. You can also do a right click on the text and choose "Copy" to copy the text or "Search for" to search the text in the ZIM file. Then you will be able to paste that text in any other application you want. If you want to select the whole text of a page, choose '''Edit > [[File:select-all16.png|link=]] Select all''' or press '''Ctrl+A''' ('''⌘-A''' on Mac) from your keyboard. You can also right click anywhere in the page and choose "Select all".
Kiwix also supports copy-pasting feature. In order to do that, select a part of the text using the mouse and then choose '''Edit > [[File:copy16.png|link=]]Copy''' or just press '''Ctrl+C''' ('''⌘-C''' on Mac) from your keyboard. You can also do a right click on the text and choose "Copy" to copy the text or "Search for" to search the text in the ZIM file. Then you will be able to paste that text in any other application you want. If you want to select the whole text of a page, choose '''Edit > [[File:select-all16.png|link=]] Select all''' or press '''Ctrl+A''' ('''⌘-A''' on Mac) from your keyboard. You can also right click anywhere in the page and choose "Select all".
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