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- -&konqueror; Basics - -Like all &kde; applications, &konqueror; is highly configurable. This document describes how &konqueror; behaves with the normal, default, settings. -A three button mouse can be useful when you are running &konqueror; or any other &kde; application. If your mouse only has two buttons then you should be able to set your system up so that you can simulate a &MMB; by pressing both buttons at the same time. -If you are used to having to double-click to perform an action, then take care, because in common with the rest of &kde;, &konqueror; defaults to single-clicking. - - -Starting &konqueror; - -Being a combined File Manager and Browser, &konqueror; will automatically switch between the two modes as needed when it is running, but it is convenient to be able to choose which mode is to be used when you start it up. - - -If you have a house shaped icon on the panel or desktop, then left click on it to open &konqueror; as a file manager. - -Or left click on world shaped icon on the panel or desktop to open &konqueror; in browser mode. - -From the K menu, select InternetKonqueror Web Browser to start it as a browser, or Home to launch &konqueror; in file manager mode. - -&Alt;F2 will open a Run Command dialogue box, type konqueror (lower case) and press Enter or the Run button to start in file manager mode, or just enter a &URL; such as http://www.konqueror.org to start &konqueror; as a browser. - - - -&konqueror; is also started automatically when you left click on a desktop icon that represents a folder, such as a hard disk drive or the Trash icon. - - - - - -The Parts of &konqueror; - -A brief look at the main parts of &konqueror;'s window: - - - - -Here's a screenshot of &konqueror; - - - -The Titlebar is the strip across the top of &konqueror;'s window, and operates in the same way as for other &kde; applications. Right click on the central portion to bring up the neat Titlebar menu. - -The Menubar is the strip containing the names of the drop-down menus. Left click on a name to alternately show and hide that menu, or use &Alt;the underlined letter in the name as a hot key, for example &Alt;E to show the Edit menu. The various menus are described in the Menubar section of this document. - -The Toolbar contains icons for commonly used operations. Left clicking on an icon will activate it. If you have enabled tooltips in the Control Centre Appearance & ThemesStyle dialogue a brief description of what that icon does will appear when you hover the pointer over it. - -Some icons, for example the Up and Back icons in the previous screenshot, have a small black triangle at their bottom right corner. If you hold the &LMB; pressed while the cursor is over this type of icon a small dropdown menu will appear. Right clicking on the Toolbar will bring up the Toolbar Menu which you can use to change the Toolbar's appearance and position. - -The Location Toolbar shows the path to the directory, &URL; or file being viewed. You can type a path or &URL; here and press &Enter; or left click on the Go icon at the right hand end of the Location Toolbar to go to it. The black icon at the left hand end of the Location Toolbar clears the text entry box. - -The Bookmark Toolbar is the area under the Location Toolbar in the previous screenshot. You can add frequently used bookmarks here, see the Organising Your Bookmarks section of this document. - -The Window is the main area of &konqueror; and can show you the contents of a directory, web page, document or image. Using the Window menu you can split &konqueror;'s main window into one or more separate views, useful for drag and drop operations, or set it to contain two or more tabbed views. - -The Status Bar runs across the bottom of the &konqueror;'s window and often shows general information about whatever the mouse pointer is hovering over. If you have split the main window into a number of views you will get an Status Bar for each view, and it will include a small green light at the left hand end to show which is the active view. Right clicking on the Status Bar brings up the Status Bar Right Mouse Button Menu. - -Don't worry if your &konqueror; doesn't look exactly like this screenshot, it is highly configurable. In particular: - - -You can use the Settings menu to choose whether to show or hide the Menubar, Main Toolbar, Location Toolbar and Bookmark Toolbar, or even to add an Extra Toolbar. -You can also flatten the toolbars by left clicking on the vertical lines at the left hand end of the bars, or move them around by holding the &LMB; down while you drag these bars around. -This screenshot does not show the optional Navigation Panel. - - -For more details of how to change &konqueror;'s appearance, see the Configuring &konqueror; section - - - - -Tooltips and What's This? - -You can find out a lot about how &konqueror; works without needing to read this entire document if you take advantage of Tooltips and the What's This? feature. - -If Tooltips have been enabled in &kde; (K menu Control CentreAppearance & ThemesStyle, Style dialogue) then when you hover the mouse pointer over a Toolbar or Navigation Panel button it should bring up a terse description of what that button does. - -What's This? is invoked by the Menubar HelpWhat's This? item, by &Shift;F1, or by just &LMB; clicking on the question mark near the top right hand corner of &konqueror;'s window. It changes the cursor to show a question mark alongside the arrow. - -When this question mark is visible, a &LMB; click won't actually do anything until you have clicked on a control (or the text alongside it) that supports What's This?, in which case it will display a reasonably comprehensive description of what the control is supposed to do. Most of the dialogue boxes that &konqueror; brings up support the What's This? feature. - - - - -<mousebutton ->Left</mousebutton -> and <mousebutton ->Middle</mousebutton -> Mouse Button Actions - -If you click the &LMB; on an item in &konqueror;'s window that item will be activated. Thus - - - -Left click on an icon in the Toolbar to do whatever that icon is supposed to do. -Left click on an item in the Menubar to make that menu drop down. -Left click on a menu item to do that thing. -Left click on an icon in the Bookmark Toolbar to open that &URL;. -Left click on a link in a web page to make &konqueror; follow that link. -Left click on a folder icon or name and &konqueror; will descend into (show the contents of) that folder. -Left click on a file name or icon and &konqueror; will do whatever it thinks appropriate, based on the file type. In general this means opening HTML pages, or previewing text, image or KOffice files, showing them within &konqueror;'s window (Preview means that you can see the file but not change it). - -&konqueror; decides what the file type is by matching the filename extension against a list of known types. If that fails it tries to guess the type from the file contents. You can change the list of known file types and associated actions with the File Associations page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue. - - - -Clicking the &MMB; on a file or folder name or icon does essentially the same as left clicking except that it usually does it in a new &konqueror; window, unless the Open links in new tab instead of in new window box has been checked in the Behaviour page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue. - -Holding the &Shift; key down while pressing the &MMB; will open the link in the background. -If you click the &MMB; when the mouse cursor is over a blank part of the main view (not over a link or file name or icon) &konqueror; will copy the contents of the clipboard into the Location Toolbar and try to use that as a &URL;. - - - -<mousebutton ->Right</mousebutton -> Mouse Button Menus - -Clicking the &RMB; on almost any part of &konqueror;'s window will bring up an appropriate context menu. - -If you have enabled the Right click goes back in history option in &konqueror;'s configuration settings a simple right click is equivalent to clicking on the Back button. In this case you can access the context menu by moving the mouse with the right button held down. - - - - -On the Titlebar -Right clicking on any free area of the Titlebar brings up the Titlebar Menu, allowing you to control the position of &konqueror;'s window as well as the decoration applied to all &kde; program windows. - - - -On the Main Toolbar -Right click on any free area of the Toolbar to bring up the Toolbar Menu. You can use it to control whether the Toolbar is at the top, bottom, left or right of &konqueror;'s window. You can also use the Toolbar Menu to set the size of the buttons on the Toolbar, and whether they are shown as icons, text or both. - - - -On the Location Toolbar -Right click in the &URL; entry box area to perform Cut, Copy, Paste or Clear operations in this area, or to change the automatic Text Completion features. - - - -On the Bookmark Toolbar -If you have the Bookmark Toolbar showing, then right click on any free part of it to bring up the Bookmark Toolbar Menu which lets you change its position and whether items are shown as text, icons, or both. - - - -Within a View -If you right click on any free area of a view then you will get a menu that contains, among other options, the Up, Back, Forward and Reload navigation commands. - - - -On a File or Folder -This is a most useful feature. Right clicking on the name or icon of any file or folder not only selects that item but also brings up a menu allowing you to Cut, Move, Copy or Remove the item in various ways, add it to your Bookmarks, open it with the program of your choice or preview it, rename it, or edit the file type or properties. - - -On the Status Bar -Right click on the Status Bar at the bottom of a window or view to add or remove a view within &konqueror;'s window. - - - - - - -Viewing Help, Man and Info Pages - -You can view &kde; Help and &UNIX; Man and Info pages directly in &konqueror;, without having to start up KHelpCentre. - -To view a &kde; Help page, enter help:/application name (for example help:/kmail to view the &kmail; documentation.) into &konqueror;'s Location Toolbar window. - -If you want to read &UNIX; Man pages &konqueror; makes it easy. For example type man:/touch or #touch into the Location Toolbar to see the page for the touch command. - -To browse through &UNIX; Info pages, entering info:/dir takes you to Info's top level directory, then it's just a matter of clicking on the right links to find the page you want. Alternatively, use info:/command name to go straight to the Info page you want. - -Unfortunately, &kde; Help pages are stored in such a way that they cannot be viewed in other browsers. If you really need to do this your only recourse is to go online and visit http://docs.kde.org. - - -
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- -Using Bookmarks - -Although you can use &konqueror;'s bookmarks to record the locations of your own files and folders, they are most useful when you are surfing the Web, letting you build up a list of useful sites. - -To open the Bookmarks menu you may either left click on the Bookmarks menu or use the &Alt;B shortcut. Once the list is visible, you can navigate through it with the arrow keys or with your mouse, then press &Enter; or left click to visit the selected location. - -To add a new item to the list use Bookmarks Add Bookmark or &Ctrl;B or right click on a clear space in the web page or folder view and select Bookmark this Location from the pop up menu. - -The Bookmarks list can contain subfolders containing other bookmarks, you can create these with Bookmarks New Bookmark Folder... . To add a bookmark into a subfolder rather than into the main Bookmark list, select the folder from within the Bookmarks list and use the Add Bookmark item in that folder. - -You can also access your bookmarks from the Navigation Panel. - - -The Bookmark Editor - -The BookmarksEdit Bookmarks option opens the Bookmark Editor. -This shows a tree view of your bookmarks and bookmark subfolders. As is usual for tree views in &kde;, subfolders are shown with a small square at the left of the folder name; if the square contains a + sign left clicking on it will expand the view to show the contents of that subfolder and the + sign will change to -, left clicking on the - sign will collapse the subfolder view. - -To select an item in the list you can left click on it, or you can navigate through the list by using the Up arrow and Down arrow keys to move around, Right arrow to expand a subfolder and Left arrow to collapse it. - -You can move an item to a different place in the list by using the normal Drag and Drop or Cut and Paste methods. The order in which the items appear in the Bookmark Editor is the order they will appear in the Bookmarks drop down list. The Insert Insert Separator option can be used to insert separating lines into the list wherever you wish. - -A new subfolder can be created at the selected point in the list by using the Create New Folder... option in the Insert menu or from the drop down menu you get when you right click on an item in the main part of the window, or with &Ctrl;N - -To change the name of a bookmark or folder select it then press F2 or choose the Rename item from the Edit menu or the pop up menu that appears when you right click on the item. Similarly, you can edit the &URL; by pressing F3 or choosing the Change URL menu item. - -The Bookmark Editor lets you import bookmarks from a range of other browsers into &konqueror;'s bookmark list, putting them into a new folder or replacing all current bookmarks. To do this select Import from the File menu. The FileExport option can be used to export &konqueror;'s bookmarks to a &Netscape; or Mozilla browser. - -If you often use the &Netscape; browser as well as &konqueror;, then rather than importing your &Netscape; bookmarks into &konqueror; it is better to select the Show Netscape Bookmarks in Konqueror Windows item in the Settings menu. If you do this any updates to &Netscape;'s bookmarks are automatically seen by &konqueror;. - -To select which bookmark subfolder is used to hold the Bookmark Toolbar items select the subfolder then choose Set as Toolbar Folder from the Edit menu. - -If you are tidying up your bookmarks and have forgotten what a particular web page is, you can easily open it from within the Bookmark Editor by right clicking on the item and selecting Open in Konqueror from the pop up menu. If you just want to check that the &URL; is still valid select Check Status instead. - -Don't forget to save your changes with FileSave or &Ctrl;S before you leave the Bookmark Editor. - - - -
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- - -&konqueror; the Web Browser - - - - -Browsing www.konqueror.org - - - - -Connecting to the Internet - -Once you are connected to the Internet you can use &konqueror; to browse the Web just as easily as you can use it to handle your local files. Just type a &URL; into the Location Toolbar window, press &Enter;, and you are away! - - -If you use a dial-up modem connection, then you will be using &kppp; or a similar dialler program to make the connection. - -If your machine is connected to a local area network (LAN) that gives you a proxy connection to the Internet then you will have to set &konqueror; up for the proxy connection. This can be done with the Proxy page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue. - -If you are lucky enough to have a high speed cable connection, then the service provider will probably give you an external cable modem which needs an ethernet connection to your machine. Unfortunately the details of how to establish the connection depend on the service provider and to some extent on which Linux/&UNIX; distribution you are using. Some ISPs connect their customers to the Internet through a proxy server, in which case you will have to set up &konqueror; to use it. You may find it useful to search the archives of your distribution's user group mailing list for help. - - - -An error message such as Unknown Host usually means that &konqueror; cannot find a connection to the Internet or that you have entered an incorrect &URL;. - - - - -Surfing and Searching - -Once you have a connection to the Internet, you can surf with &konqueror; just as you can with any other browser. - -Type a &URL; into the Location Toolbar window, press &Enter; or left click on the Go button at the right hand end of the Location Toolbar, and &konqueror; will download and display that page. If you have visited the page before, &konqueror;'s Automatic Text Completion feature can help you type the &URL; a second time, or you could look through the History page in the Navigation Panel. If you want to use one of the web's search engines, &konqueror;'s Web Shortcuts feature can make this easier. - -Left click on a link in the page to go there. - -To open a link in a new instance of &konqueror;, leaving the old page still visible, &MMB; click on the link or right click on it and select the Open in New Window option. - -You could also select the multiple view mode with &Ctrl;&Shift;L or the Menubar Window Split View Left/Right option which will let you see different pages at the same time. This can be useful if you are looking through a complicated set of HTML pages, but make sure the little link box at the bottom right hand corner is empty when you are doing this. -Tabbed Browsing will let you hold a number of pages in one &konqueror; window and quickly switch between them with a single mouse click. -To go back to the previous page use the &Alt;Left Arrow shortcut, the Back button on the Toolbar, or the Menubar Go Back option. -Similarly, once you have gone back you can go forward by using &Alt;Right Arrow, the Forward button, or the Menubar Go Forward option. - -If you want to stop the download for any reason then use the Esc key, the Toolbar Stop button or the Menubar View Stop item. - -When you are viewing a web page you should see two new icons in the Toolbar, looking like magnifying glasses with small + and - symbols. Use these to adjust the size of the text in the page if you find it difficult to read. How well this works will depend on how the web page has been constructed. - - - -Tabbed Browsing -By using this feature you can make &konqueror; load multiple web pages in the same window, and switch between them using tabbed pages. This way, you can preload a page in the background while you carry on reading another. - -To use tabbed browsing, right click on a link and choose Open in New Tab from the drop down menu. The page will be downloaded and displayed as normal, but with tabs across the top of the view, one tab for each page. Left click on a tab to view that page, or you can use the shortcuts &Ctrl;[ and &Ctrl;] to cycle through the tab pages. - -The Open in Background Tab option in the &RMB; menu also downloads the page and shows a new tab for it, but the new page will not be displayed until you left click on the tab. - -If you check the Open links in new tab instead of in new window box in the Web Behaviour page of the SettingsConfigure Konqueror... dialogue, &MMB; clicking on a link will open it in a new tab page and if you hold the &Shift; key down while clicking the &MMB; the link will be opened in a background tab page. - -Right clicking on a tab will bring up a menu with the following options: - - - -New Tab -This opens a new, blank, tabbed page view. You can then download a web page into it by typing the &URL; into the Location Bar or by making a selection from the Bookmark Toolbar or the Navigation Panel history page. - - - -Duplicate Tab -To create a duplicate tabbed page. - - - -Detach Tab -This option removes the selected tabbed page from the current &konqueror; window and opens it in a new instance of &konqueror;. - - - -Close Tab -To close the selected tab page. - - - -Reload -Reloads the content of the current tab. - - - -Reload all Tabs -Reloads the content of every tab. - - - -Switch to Tab -Displays a submenu showing all other tabs. Choosing a tab from this list makes it the active tab. - - - -Close Other Tabs -To close all but the selected tab page. - - - - - - -Web Shortcuts If enabled, &konqueror;'s Web Shortcuts feature lets you submit a query directly to a search engine or similar web site without having to visit the site first. For example, entering gg:konqueror into the Location Bar and pressing &Enter; will ask Google to search for items related to &konqueror;. To see what Web Shortcuts are available, and perhaps add your own, use SettingsConfigure Konqueror... to open the Settings dialogue box and click on the Web Shortcuts icon. - - - -Browser Identification -When &konqueror; connects to a web site it sends some brief browser identification information, known as the User Agent string. Many web sites use this information to customise the pages that they send back, based on the strengths and weaknesses of different browsers. -Unfortunately, some badly designed sites refuse to work properly unless you are using a browser that the site recognizes as a valid one, even though if given a chance, &konqueror; will work satisfactorily with the vast majority of web pages. -To overcome this problem, you can change the browser identification information that &konqueror; sends for specific sites or domains by selecting Settings Configure Konqueror... to bring up the Settings dialogue box and clicking the Browser Identification icon. -Problems with getting a web page to work properly may also be due to its use of &Java; or JavaScript. If you suspect that this may be the case check that they have been enabled in the Java & JavaScript section of the Settings dialogue box. - - - - -Saving and Printing Web Items - -When you are viewing a web page you can save it (or at least the basic HTML or similar source text) to your local disk with LocationSave As.... If the page you are viewing uses frames, then you will also be given the LocationSave Frame As... option. Left click in the frame you want to save first. - -If the page uses a background image, you can get and save that with the LocationSave Background Image As... option. - -But if what you really want is that glorious picture of the latest Ferrari, then right clicking on the image will give you a drop-down menu with a Save Image As... option. Be sure to respect the owner's copyright, and ask for permission before using any pictures saved this way for anything other than your own viewing pleasure. - -If you right click on a link (which may be a picture) and select Save Link As... from the pop up menu the basic HTML or similar source text will be downloaded and saved on your local disk. - -Right clicking on a link (which may be a picture) and choosing Copy Link Location will copy the &URL; of the link to the clipboard so you can then paste it into, say, an e-mail to a friend telling her about this wonderful new site. - -Right clicking on a picture and choosing Copy Image Location copies the &URL; of the picture to the clipboard. - -To save a complete web page, including images, select Archive Web Page... from the Tools menu. Note that this feature is provided by a plugin and may not have been installed on your system. The web page will be saved as a single file with a .war extension and can be opened by left clicking on the filename in &konqueror; running in File Manager mode. - -Printing a copy of the page you are viewing is easily done with the Menubar Location Print... or Print Frame option or with the Toolbar Print button. - - - - -&FTP; - -&FTP;, or File Transfer Protocol, is one of the the earliest, and still perhaps the best, way of transferring files between computers over the Internet. - -With &FTP; you can see files and folders on the distant computer just as if they were on your own system, download them onto your computer using &konqueror;'s normal Copy and Paste or Drag 'n Drop methods and, if allowed, upload files from your machine to the other computer's filesystem. To try it, type the &URL; - -ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde - - -into the Location Toolbar and press &Enter;. As long as you are connected to the Internet, and as long as the &kde;'s &FTP; site is not too busy, you should end up seeing the /pub/kde folder at &kde-ftp; - -Although, strictly speaking, &FTP; &URL;s should be entered starting with ftp:// and WWW &URL;s starting with http:// &konqueror; is usually smart enough to figure out what is meant, and insert these characters for you if you leave them out. - -When you access an &FTP; site it will usually need some form of username and password from you. To simplify things, most &FTP; sites that offer files for free downloading will accept the word anonymous as a username and your email address as a password, and to make your life even easier &konqueror; will automatically supply these without troubling you. - -If you try to access an &FTP; site that does not need a proper username or password but which is too busy to accept any more connections, &konqueror; often interprets the busy message as a request for a name and password and will therefore pop up a dialogue box asking you to supply them. - -Sites that are more concerned with security will need a proper username and password, in which case &konqueror; will ask you for them or you can include the username in the &URL; you type into the Location Toolbar, as for example - -ftp://username@ftp.cia.org - - -&konqueror; will then prompt you for the password. - -&konqueror; can also support automatic logins as specified in a .netrc file. Details of how to enable this feature are given at http://www.konqueror.org/faq.html#netrc - - - - - -&URL;s with Port Numbers -If you specify a port number in your &URL;, as in for example http://intranet.corp.com:1080, you might get the error message Access to restricted port in POST denied. This is done for security reasons. If you nevertheless need to access a server on this port, just add a key line -OverridePorts=CommaSeparatedListOfAllowedPorts - to $KDEDIR/share/config/kio_httprc or ~/.kde/share/config/kio_httprc. -For example OverridePorts=23,15 - (it should not include any embedded spaces). -&konqueror; will reject the following ports (the list is hardcoded in tdelibs/kio/kio/job.cpp): -1, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 37, 42, 43, 53, 77, 79, 87, 95, 101, 102, 103, 104, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 123, 135, 139, 143, 179, 389, 512, 513, 514, 515, 526, 530, 531, 532, 540, 556, 587, 601, 989, 990, 992, 993, 995, 1080, 2049, 4045, 6000, 6667 - - - -
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- -Command Reference - -The shortcut key combinations shown in this chapter are the default ones. They can of course be changed. - - -Special Shortcuts -There are some useful shortcuts that are not shown in any of the menus: - - - -F6 - -Sets the focus to the text entry box in the Location Toolbar. - - - - -&Ctrl;] - -Activate the next tab page. - - - - -&Ctrl;[ - -Activate the previous tab page. - - - - - - - - - -The Menubar Note that some menu entries only appear when they are applicable to the file you currently have open in &konqueror;. For example, the EditFind... item will not appear when you are viewing the contents of a directory. - -The <guimenu ->Location</guimenu -> Menu - - - - &Ctrl;N Location New Window -Open another &konqueror; window. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;N Location New Tab -Open another &konqueror; tab, containing a blank page. - - - - &Ctrl;D Location Duplicate Window -Open another &konqueror; window, duplicating the current one. - - - - &Ctrl;O Location Open Location... -Open a folder or file by entering its path (for example /home/pam or /home/pam/fred.txt) in a simple dialogue box. - - - -Location Send Link -Send an email containing a link to the current location. - - - -Location Send File -Send an email containing the selected file as an attachment. - - - - -Location Save Background Image As... - -Only applies if you are viewing a web page with a background image. Opens the Save As dialogue box to let you save the background image file to your own computer. - - - - - &Ctrl;S Location Save As... -Only applies if you are viewing a document or web page, uses the Save As... dialogue box to let you save a copy to your own computer. - - - -Location Save Frame As... -Similar to Save As... but for use with a web site that uses frames. - - - - &Ctrl;P Location Print... -Print. - - - -Location Print Frame -Print selected frame of a Web page. - - - -Location Open With Netscape/Mozilla -Open the web page you are viewing in &konqueror; with &Netscape;/Mozilla as well. - - - - &Ctrl;Q Location Quit -Close down this instance of &konqueror;. - - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->Edit</guimenu -> Menu - -Most items in the Menubar Edit menu can also be found by &RMB; clicking on a free area of a view. - - - - - &Ctrl;Z Edit Undo -Sometimes lets you reverse a mistaken action. - - - - &Ctrl;X Edit Cut -Puts selected item(s) into the clipboard. If you then do a a Paste the item(s) will be moved from the original location to the new one. - - - - &Ctrl;C Edit Copy -Copy selected item(s) to the clipboard. - - - - &Ctrl;V Edit Paste -Paste item(s) from clipboard to the currently viewed folder. - - - -F2 Edit Rename -Lets you rename a file or folder without having to open the Properties... dialogue box. - - - - -Delete Edit Move to Trash -Move selected item(s) to the Wastebin folder. - - - - &Shift;Delete Edit Delete -Delete the selected item(s). - - - -F7 Edit Copy Files -Copy the selected item(s) to another folder. - - - -Edit Move Files -Move the selected item(s) to another folder. - - - -Edit Create New -Create a link to an application, URL, Floppy or &CD-ROM; device, or create a new Folder or text or HTML file. See the Create New...section for more details. - - - -Edit Edit File Type... -Open the Edit File Type dialogue box - - - -Edit Properties.. -Open the Edit Properties dialogue box - - - -EditSelection -Contains a number of options for changing the items selected in the &konqueror; window: - - &Ctrl;+ Edit Selection Select... -Together with the Unselect..., Unselect All and Invert Selection commands, this provides an easy and powerful way of selecting multiple files. -It brings up a simple dialogue box where you can enter a file name using the wild card characters * and ?, for example entering *.html will select all files ending with .html while ?a* will select all files which have the letter a as the second character in their filename. - - - - &Ctrl;- Edit Selection Unselect... -Unselect files or folders via a dialogue similar to the one used by Select.... - - - - &Ctrl;U Edit Selection Unselect All -Unselect all selected files or folders. - - - - &Ctrl;* Edit Selection Invert Selection -Invert current selection. - - - - &Ctrl;A Edit Selection Select All -Selects all text in a HTML page or in a text page being previewed, you can then Copy it and Paste it into a text editor. - - - - - - - &Ctrl;F Edit Find... -Find a text string in a text page you are previewing or in an HTML page. - - - -F3 Edit Find Next -Find the next occurrence of the text string in the text or HTML page. - - - -Edit Go to Line... -Go to a particular line number in a text page you are previewing. - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->View</guimenu -> Menu - - - -View View Mode... -Selects Icon, MultiColumn, Tree, Detailed List or Text view mode. - - - -View Use index.html -If a selected folder contains a file index.html, it will be opened as a web page rather than showing the folder as a list of files. - - - -View Lock to current location -Lock to current location. - - - -View Unlock all views -Unlock all views. - - - -View Link View -Link current view to others in a multiple view window. - - - -F5 View Reload -Reload. - - - -Esc View Stop -Stop load (particularly useful when web browsing). - - - -View Icon Size -Select size of icons used when viewing a folder in Icon Mode. - - - -View Sort -Choose order in which items are presented in the window when in Icon or MultiColumn View mode. - - - -View Case Insensitive Sort -Choose whether the sort order in Tree, Detailed List or Text View modes is case sensitive. - - - -&Ctrl;U View View Document Source -View document source text. -Only available if you are viewing a document or HTML page. - - - - -View View Frame Source -View frame source text -Only applies if you are viewing a web site that uses frames. Similar to View Document Source. - - - - -&Ctrl;I View View Document Information -View document information, such as title, &URL;, and &HTTP; headers used in retrieving the document. -Only available if you are viewing an HTML page. - - - - -View Security... -Tells you whether the current browser connection is secured with SSL and lets you bring up the Cryptography Configuration... dialogue box. Left clicking on the Menubar padlock icon does the same thing. - - -View Set Encoding -Set encoding -Allows you to choose the character encoding used to display HTML pages. Auto is usually the best choice. - - - -View Preview -Lets you choose to show thumbnails of images, text files or HTML pages instead of the normal icons in Icon or MultiColumn View modes. - - - -View Show Hidden Files -Show hidden (dot) files. - - - -View Show details... -Lets you choose which file and folder details are shown in Tree, Detailed List and Text views. - - - - -View Background Colour... -Select background colour for the File Manager mode. - - - -View Background Image... -Select background image for the File Manager mode. - - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->Go</guimenu -> Menu - - - - - &Alt;Up Arrow Go Up -Go up a level in the folder hierarchy. - - - - &Alt;Left Arrow Go Back -Go back to the previous view. - - - - &Alt;Right Arrow Go Forward -You can only go forward if you've just gone back. - - - - &Ctrl;Home Go Home URL -Go to your home folder. - - - -Go Applications -Open the folder holding your applications. - - - -Go Trash -Open your Trash folder in a separate window. - - - -Go Templates -Open the Templates folder in a separate window. - - - -Go Autostart -Open your Autostart folder in a separate window. - - - -Go Most Often Visited - -Displays a submenu showing the &URL;s you visit most often. Selecting one of these will make &konqueror; open that &URL;. - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->Bookmarks</guimenu -> Menu - -See the section Using Bookmarks in this manual for a fuller description of these menu items. - - - - &Ctrl;B Bookmarks Add Bookmark -Add current selection to your bookmarks. - - - -Bookmarks Bookmark Tabs as Folder... - -Create a bookmark folder containing links to all of the &URL;s currently open in &konqueror; tabs. - - - - -Bookmarks Edit Bookmarks... -Open the Bookmark Editor. - - - -Bookmarks New Bookmark Folder... -Create a new folder in your Bookmarks folder. - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->Tools</guimenu -> Menu - - - - - &Alt;F2 Tools Run Command... -Run a program by entering its name in a simple dialogue box. - - - - &Ctrl;T Tools Open Terminal -Open a &konsole; terminal window. - - - -Tools Find File... -Open the &kfind; application. - - - -If you have &konqueror; plugins installed there will be additional entries in the Tools menu. See the &konqueror; Plugins chapter for further details. - - - -The <guimenu ->Settings</guimenu -> Menu - -See also the section Saving Settings and Profiles. - - - - - &Ctrl;M Settings Show Menubar -Show/Hide the menubar. - - - -Settings Toolbars -Opens a sub menu where you can choose to show or hide the various Toolbars. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift; F Settings Full Screen Mode - -Changes &konqueror; to full screen mode, in which the &konqueror; window takes up the whole screen, and does not have the usual window decorations. To exit full screen mode, click on the Exit Full Screen Mode icon on the toolbar, or press &Ctrl;&Shift; F. - - - - - -Settings View Properties Saved in Folder -Save View properties to current folder. If this is selected, a .directory file will be written in the current directory storing the settings you last used to view the directory. These settings are then loaded when you open the directory in &konqueror;. - - - -Settings Remove Folder Properties -Remove settings stored in folder by View Properties Saved in Folder. - - - -Settings Load View Profile -Load the settings associated with a particular view profile. - - - -Settings Save View Profile "ProfileName"... -Save the current settings to the current view profile. - - - -Settings Configure View Profiles... -Lets you change an existing view profile or create a new one. - - - -Settings Configure Shortcuts... Lets you see and change &konqueror;'s shortcut key bindings, i.e. the associations between actions such as Copy and keys or combinations of keys such a &Ctrl;V. If you do this take care not to duplicate an existing shortcut. - - - -Settings Configure Toolbars... Lets you configure the Main, Extra and Location Toolbars. See the section Changing Bars. - - -Settings Configure &konqueror;... -Lets you configure the File manager, File Associations, Browser, Internet Keywords, Cookies, Proxies, Cryptography, User Agent, or Toolbars by bringing up the appropriate dialogue box. - - - -Settings Configure Spell Checking... - -Displays the spell checking configuration dialogue box, in which you can change settings associated with spell checking in &konqueror;. - - - - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->Window</guimenu -> Menu - - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;L Window Split View Left/Right -Split View Left/Right. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;T Window Split View Top/Bottom -Split View Top/Bottom. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;R Window Remove Active View -Remove Active View. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;N Window New Tab -Open a new, empty, tab page. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;D Window Duplicate Current Tab -Open a duplicate tab page. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;B Window Detach Current Tab -Show the current tab page in a new instance of &konqueror;. - - - - &Ctrl;W Window Close Current Tab -Close the current tab page. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;Left Window Move Tab Left -Move the current tab one place left in the list of tabs. - - - - &Ctrl;&Shift;Left Window Move Tab Right -Move the current tab one place right in the list of tabs. - - - -Window Show Terminal Emulator -Open a small text terminal view at the bottom of the main window. - - - - F9 Window Show Navigation Panel -Toggles the display of the &konqueror; navigation panel. See . - - - - - - - -The <guimenu ->Help</guimenu -> Menu - - - - -Help &konqueror; Handbook -View this document. - - - - &Shift;F1 Help What's This? -Draws a question mark (?) beside the mouse pointer, clicking on a window item such as the Stop button will then display a brief explanation. See Tooltips and What's This? . - - - -Help &konqueror; Introduction -Revisit the introductory pages that you got when &konqueror; was first started. - - - -Help Report Bug... -Report bug. - - - -Help About &konqueror;... -Display some brief information about &konqueror;'s version number, authors and licence agreement. - - - -Help About KDE... -Show some information about the version of &kde; that you are running. - - - - - - - - -
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- - -Configuring &konqueror; - -In common with the rest of &kde;, &konqueror; is highly configurable, so you can really get the look and feel that best fits your needs and wishes. - - -Toolbars - -When &kde; is newly installed, &konqueror;'s window contains a Menubar, Main and Location Toolbars and possibly a Bookmark Toolbar. - -Maybe you don't need all these toolbars. To hide one of them, go into the SettingsToolbars menu and uncheck its box. To show a hidden toolbar, just check the box. - -The Menubar itself can be toggled on and off with the shortcut key combination &Ctrl;M. - - -On the left hand end of each bar you can see some vertical lines. By &LMB; clicking on them, you flatten the bar, meaning that it is hidden but can be quickly restored by clicking on the now horizontal lines. You can also drag a bar into a new position with these lines. - -If you right click on a Toolbar, you will get a menu to configure this bar. You can choose the orientation, text position and icon size - -The icons shown in the various bars can be changed by using the Settings Configure Toolbars... option, which brings up the Configure Toolbars dialogue box. The Main and Extra Toolbars are divided into sections, such as Main Toolbar <&konqueror;>, Main Toolbar <khtmlpart> and Extra Toolbar <khtmlsettingsplugin>. The number and type of these sections will depend on whether &konqueror; is in Web Browser or File Manager mode and whether you have &konqueror; plugins installed. - - - - -Shortcuts -To change the shortcut key arrangements used by &konqueror; select SettingsConfigure Shortcuts... . This will launch a dialogue box as shown below. - - - - - -Shortcut config screenshot 1 - - -Search through the combo box to find the action you want to add or change the shortcut keys for and select it by left clicking on the name. You will then be able to change the shortcut by selecting the None, Default or Custom radio button or by clicking on the large button in the Shortcut for Selected Action area. -The Define Shortcut dialogue box will then open. - - - - - -Shortcut config screenshot 2 - - -Choose whether you want to change the Primary or Alternate shortcut then press the key combination you want to act as the shortcut, for example &Ctrl;&Shift;S. If the Auto-Close box is checked the dialogue will vanish as soon as you enter the key combination, otherwise it will remain until you press OK or Cancel. Clicking on the little black icon with a white cross in it clears the shortcut. - - -User Defined Menus -You can add your own pop up menu to &konqueror; so that pressing one key combination will make the menu appear then pressing a second key, or using the Up arrow and Down arrow keys and pressing Enter, will select an item from it. -To do this add a Custom shortcut for each of the actions you want to appear in the menu and in the Define Shortcut dialogue check the Multi-Key box, press the key combination that you want to bring up your new menu then, separately, press the key that will choose that item from the menu. - - - - -Other Settings -Selecting Settings Configure Konqueror... brings up a dialogue box which you can use to control most aspects of &konqueror;'s behaviour. It contains several sections which are selected by left clicking on one of the icons at the left of the dialogue box. -Pressing the Help button will give you detailed instructions about how to use each of these sections, or you can use the What's This? feature. - - - -
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- - -Credits and Licence - -&konqueror;. Program copyright 1999-2003, the &konqueror; developers: - - - - -&David.Faure; &David.Faure.mail; -developer (parts, I/O lib) and maintainer - - - -&Simon.Hausmann; &Simon.Hausmann.mail; -developer (framework, parts) - - - -&Michael.Reiher; &Michael.Reiher.mail; -developer (framework) - - - -&Mattias.Welk; &Mattias.Welk.mail; -developer - - - -&Alexander.Neundorf; &Alexander.Neundorf.mail; -developer (list views) - - - -&Michael.Brade; &Michael.Brade.mail; -developer (list views, I/O lib) - - - -&Lars.Knoll; &Lars.Knoll.mail; -developer (HTML rendering engine) - - - -&Antti.Koivisto; &Antti.Koivisto.mail; -developer (HTML rendering engine) - - - -&Dirk.Mueller; &Dirk.Mueller.mail; -developer (HTML rendering engine) - - - -&Peter.Kelly; &Peter.Kelly.mail; -developer (HTML rendering engine, JavaScript) - - - -&Waldo.Bastian; &Waldo.Bastian.mail; -developer (HTML rendering engine, I/O lib) - - - -&Matt.Koss; &Matt.Koss.mail; -developer (I/O lib) - - - -&Alex.Zepeda; &Alex.Zepeda.mail; -developer (I/O lib) - - - -&Stephan.Kulow; &Stephan.Kulow.mail; -developer (I/O lib) - - - -&Richard.J.Moore; &Richard.J.Moore.mail; -developer (&Java; applet support) - - - -Dima Rogozin dima@mercury.co.il -developer (&Java; applet support) - - - -Wynn Wilkes wynnw@calderasystems.com -developer (&Java;2 manager support and other major improvements to applet support) - - - -&Harri.Porten; &Harri.Porten.mail; -developer (JavaScript) - - - -Stefan Schimanski schimmi@kde.org -developer (&Netscape; plugin support) - - - -&Carsten.Pfeiffer; &Carsten.Pfeiffer.mail; -developer (framework) - - - -&George.Staikos; &George.Staikos.mail; -developer (SSL support) - - - -Dawit Alemayehu adawit@kde.org -developer (I/O lib, Authentication support) - - - -&Torsten.Rahn; &Torsten.Rahn.mail; -Graphics / icons - - - -Torben Weis weis@kde.org -kfm author - - - -&Joseph.Wenninger; &Joseph.Wenninger; -developer (navigation panel framework) - - - - -Documentation copyright 2000-2003 - - -&Erwan.Loisant; &Erwan.Loisant.mail; -&Pamela.Roberts; &Pamela.Roberts.mail; - - -Documentation updated for &kde; 3.2 by &Philip.Rodrigues; &Philip.Rodrigues.mail;. -Conversion to British English: John Knight anarchist_tomato@herzeleid.net -&underFDL; &underGPL;
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- -Questions and Answers - - - - - - -Can I run &konqueror; from another window manager? - -Just install &Qt;, tdelibs and tdebase, and from your favourite window manager, launch &konqueror;. It should work just fine, but if it doesn't (&kde; developers don't test that case often), report it to http://bugs.kde.org and try running tdeinit before running &konqueror;, it usually helps. - - - -Where does &konqueror; keep all its configuration data? -Generally in the ~/.kde folder (this may be ~/.kde3 on your system, depending on how &kde; 3 was installed). Do not alter these files unless you really know what you are doing. - - - -The ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/profiles folder holds individual files containing settings for each of your profiles. - -Your bookmarks are held in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/bookmarks.xml -Cookies are held in ~/.kde/share/apps/kcookiejar/cookies -Your history, as used for the auto-completion feature, is in ~/.kde/share/config/konq_history - -In the folder ~/.kde/share/config/ the files konqiconviewrc, konqlistviewrc and konquerorrc hold a whole lot of general configuration settings. - -The folder ~/.kde/share/cache/http/ contains the browser cache. - -The Navigation Panel uses the files and subfolders in ~/.kde/share/apps/konqsidebartng - - -Any folder specific view settings are put into .directory files in the individual folders. - - - -How do I clear out the history file? -There are two histories: - -One is used for text completion in the Location Toolbar text entry box. To clear this right click on the text entry box and select Clear History . - -The other is the log of visited locations. Select the History page in the Navigation Panel, right click on an entry and choose Remove Entry to remove just that entry or Clear History to delete all entries. - - - - - - - -How do I enable, disable or clear the browser cache? -If you select Cache in the dialogue launched by selecting SettingsConfigure Konqueror... , you will be presented with a dialogue box that lets you disable the cache, clear it or set its size, and change the caching policy. - - - - -How can I change the timeout values used by &konqueror; when web browsing? -In the Control Centre Internet & Network Preferences page. - - - - -How do I set my home page - the page loaded on startup? -Start &konqueror; with the Web Browser icon on the panel. Open the page you want to be loaded in any new Web Browser window and select Save View Profile "Web Browsing" from the Settings menu. - -All new &konqueror; windows that are started with the Web Browser icon on the panel, or from the location menu, and new empty tabs, will now start at this page. - -This does not change the behaviour of the Home button on the &konqueror; toolbar, which will continue to take you to the &URI; defined in the &konqueror; configuration module. You can reach that module from within &konqueror;, via SettingsConfigure KonquerorBehaviour. By default this is set to ~, which is your Home folder. You may set this to any &URI;, either local or remote, and pressing the Home icon on the toolbar will display it. - -To have &konqueror; start up with no page loaded, use about:blank. - - - - -I can't find the answer to my question here. - -Take a look at http://www.konqueror.org/faq.html or http://www.konqueror.org/konq-java.html. - - - - - -
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- -&konqueror; the File Manager - - -Folders and Paths -In &UNIX; and &Linux; all folders are arranged in a simple inverted tree structure descending and branching down from from a single top level folder. This means that you can get from any folder to any other by going up until you reach a common point then down through the appropriate subfolders until you reach your target. - -The position of any file or folder in the tree can be described by its path, which is a simple list of the folders you would have to descend through to get to the target folder or file. For example /home/pam is the subfolder pam of the subfolder home of the top level folder, and /home/pam/words.txt is the file words.txt in that subfolder. The leading / in these paths represents the top level folder. - -Every folder accessible by your system, including those on other hard disk partitions, your floppy and &CD-ROM;, will appear in the tree descending from /, their exact paths will depend on how your system was set up (see also the section on Floppy and &CD-ROM; Drives). -Every user on a &UNIX; / &Linux; system has their own home folder to hold their personal files and settings, for example /home/jon and /home/mary. The symbol ~ is often used to represent the user's home folder, so that ~/letter.txt refers to the file letter.txt in my home folder. -Note that the term directory is often used instead of folder. - - - -View Modes -In File Manager mode, &konqueror; shows you what files and subfolders are held in a folder, and can provide you with some information about them. -The path of the folder you are looking at is shown in the Titlebar, and also in the Location Toolbar, prefixed with file: to indicate that the folder is part of your computer's normal file system. For example file:/home/pam. - -The way that &konqueror; displays the files and folders depends mainly on your choice of View Mode. This can be selected from the ViewView Mode sub menu, which gives you the following options: - - - - -Icon View -Displays the name and a suitable icon for each file or folder. - - - -MultiColumn View -Similar to Icon View except that the display is neatly formatted into regular columns. - - - - -Detailed List View -Displays each file or folder on a separate line, as a small icon followed by the file or folder name followed by information about the item. The amount of information shown is controlled by the ViewShow Details sub menu settings. - - - -Text View -Similar to Detailed List View except that icons are not shown and the first character in each line will be / if the item is a folder. - - - -Tree View -This option is useful for navigating through the folder tree below the current folder. The display is similar to Detailed List View except that the start of each line will show a small + sign in a box if the item is a folder. Left clicking on the box will expand the display to show the contents of that folder. - - - - -Info List View -Similar to Detailed List View except that, where applicable, it shows the number of lines, words and characters and file format for each file. - - - -The default file icons shown in Icon View and MultiColumn View modes can be replaced by small preview images of the file contents, see the section File Previews of this handbook for more details. - - -File Tip Info -Checking the Show file tips box in the Behaviour page of the &konqueror; Configuration dialogue causes a small pop up information window to appear when the mouse pointer is hovered over a file or folder name or icon in Icon View or MultiColumn View mode. -If the Show previews in file tips checkbox is checked the pop up window will also show a small image of the file contents. - - - -File Previews -Selecting ViewPreview from the Menubar will bring up a sub menu that lets you enable file previews for certain types of file. -Generally this means that the file's icon will be replaced by a small image showing the file contents. -If file preview is enabled for Sound Files the file will be played whenever the mouse cursor is hovering over the file name or icon. -Note that file previews are only available in Icon View and MultiColumn View modes. -Because &konqueror; has to read much more data than just the file name details to generate a preview, file previews may not be appropriate when viewing files on a floppy or from a remote system. The Previews page of the File Manager Configuration dialogue allows you to disable file previews for protocols such as ftp where reading the extra data would take too long. - - - - - -Navigation -To get to a file with &konqueror; you first need to navigate through the folder tree to find the folder containing that file. - -To move between folders you can simply step up and down the tree: - - -To descend into a subfolder left click on its name or icon, or if you have selected it (see below) then just press Enter. -To go up the folder tree, click on the Up button in the Toolbar, or use&Alt;Up Arrow, or use the Menubar GoUp option. - - -To select a file or folder in the displayed folder without opening it in any way use the up and down arrow keys to move through the items. The selected item will be highlighted and some information about it will be displayed in the Status Bar. - -Setting the View Mode to Tree View can help you locate folders in the tree below the current folder. In this mode each folder is shown with a small box at the left. If the box contains a + sign, left clicking on the box (not on the folder name or icon) will display a sub tree showing files and subfolders contained in that folder. The small box will then change to show a - sign. Left click on that to collapse the sub tree. Once you have found the folder you are looking for, left click on the folder name or icon to open it. - -The Navigation Panel can also help you find your way around the file system. - -You can go directly to any folder by typing its path into the Location Toolbar window or into the dialogue box invoked by the Menubar LocationOpen Location item or by &Ctrl; O. &konqueror;'s Text Completion feature may be useful when you do this. Don't forget that in &Linux; / &UNIX; file and folder names are case sensitive. - -Once you have moved to a new folder you can go back to your previous choice by using the Toolbar Back button, the Menubar Go Back item, or &Alt;Left Arrow. - -Once you have gone back you can go forward. Use the Toolbar Forward button, the Menubar Go Forward item or &Alt;Right Arrow. - -Holding the &LMB; pressed while the mouse pointer is over the Toolbar Up, Back or Forward buttons brings up a menu of recently visited locations. - - -Finding Files and Folders - -If you don't know or can't remember where a file or folder is within your system, then use the Toolbar Find File button or the Menubar ToolsFind File... option. This will embed the file finder application &kfind; into &konqueror;'s window. See the &kfind; Handbook for help in using &kfind;. - -If the name of a file or folder begins with a period (dot), then it is a hidden file or folder, and will not normally be shown by &konqueror;. To see hidden files or folders use the Menubar ViewShow Hidden Files option. -Another reason &konqueror; may not show the file or folder you are looking for is that you may have the View Filter plugin set to display only certain types of file. - - - - -Floppy and &CD-ROM; Drives - -Any floppy disk, &CD; drive or other hard disk partition that you have on your system will usually appear in the / , /mnt or /auto folder, having a path something like /mnt/floppy or /cdrom. The details will depend on how your system was set up. - -&UNIX; / &Linux; requires that you mount a floppy disk or &CD-ROM; when you have inserted it into the drive, and mount other hard disk partitions when you want to access them. You also need to unmount a floppy disk or &CD-ROM; before removing it to register that it is no longer available. - -How you do this will depend on how your system: - - -You may have an Automount facility, in which case you don't have to bother about explicitly mounting and unmounting, although you may find that the &CD-ROM; occasionally starts up by itself for no apparent reason. - -You may have Floppy, &CD-ROM; and hard disk icons on your desktop, in which case &LMB; click on the icon to mount it. Doing this should also bring up a &konqueror; window showing the contents of the floppy, &CD-ROM; or partition. To unmount, right click on the icon and choose the Unmount item. Visit the section Create New... in this Handbook to see how to create such an icon. - -Or you can do it the traditional way by typing into a text console window: - -mount /mnt/floppy - - - -to mount, for example, the floppy drive, and - - - -umount /mnt/floppy - -to unmount it (umount not unmount). - -Rather than having to open a text console to type the mount or umount commands, you may prefer to use &konqueror;'s ToolsExecute Shell Command (&Ctrl;E) feature. - - - - - - - - - -Deleting Files and Folders - -&konqueror; gives you two ways to dispose of an unwanted file or folder: - - -You can move it to the Trash folder, which is the safest method as you can get it back if you realise that you have made a mistake. - -You can just plain Delete it, which removes the entry from the folder and adds the disk area occupied by the file(s) to the system's list of free disk areas, in the same way as the rm command. - - -The simplest way to remove a file or folder is to position the mouse pointer over its name or icon and press the &RMB;, which will bring up a menu containing the options Move to Wastebin and Delete. - -Or, if you have selected the item, the Menubar Edit menu will give you the choice of Move to Wastebin and Delete options. - -Del will move the selected item or items to the Wastebin. - -&Shift;Del will really, truly and irrevocably delete the selected item or items. - -You won't be able to remove a file or folder if you do not have the necessary permissions, see the section on Super User Mode for further details. - - - - -Moving and Copying - -To copy a file or subfolder between folders you can: - - -Position the mouse pointer over its name or icon and hold down the &RMB;, which will bring up a menu containing the Copy option. Choose that. - -Or if the item is selected you can use the Copy button on the Toolbar or the Menubar Edit Copy item, or the &Ctrl;C shortcut key combination. - -Navigate to the folder you want to copy the item into then Paste the item into the new folder by using the Toolbar Paste button or the Menubar Edit Paste option or the &Ctrl;V shortcut, or by moving the mouse pointer to a clear area of the window and holding the &RMB; down to bring up a menu containing the Paste option. - - -Moving a file or subfolder between folders can be done in the same way as copying, except that you choose the Cut option or &Ctrl;X instead of Copy. The item that you have Cut will be removed from the original folder when you do the Paste into the new folder. - -You can also copy or move selected item(s) to another folder by using Edit Copy Files (F7) or EditMove Files (F8), or by selecting Copy To or Move To from the drop down menu you get when you right click on an file or folder name in the File Manager window. - -You may not be able to copy or move a file or folder if you don't have the necessary permissions. See the section on Super User Mode for further details. - - -Using Drag 'n Drop - -&konqueror; also supports Drag and Drop copying and moving of files and folders. - -You can do this by having two instances of &konqueror;, one showing the folder you want to copy from, the other showing the target folder. Position the mouse pointer over the item you wish to copy or move, then, holding the &LMB; pressed, drag it to a clear space in the target folder. Release the button and you will be presented with a menu choice of Copy or Move. Take care to drop the item into an empty area of the target folder view - dropping it on top of another file name or icon can cause problems. - -You can also set up &konqueror; to show more than one folder within its window and drag & drop between them. - - - - -Split Views for Drag & Drop - - - -This screenshot illustrates the use of the Menubar Window Split View Left/Right option, also available with the shortcut &Ctrl;&Shift;L , to split the main &konqueror; window into two views, each showing the contents of a different folder. - -To be able to show different folders in each view they should not be linked; the little boxes at the bottom right of each view should be empty. - -The active view, that is the one whose path is shown in the Location Toolbar and which responds to navigation and Menubar commands, is shown by the little green light in the bottom left corner. To make a view active, left click on an empty area of the view or on its Status Bar. - -To remove an active view from &konqueror;'s window use the &Ctrl;&Shift;R shortcut, or the Menubar Window Remove Active View option, or &RMB; click on the Status Bar and choose the Remove Active View option from the resulting menu. - -If you use &konqueror; tabs, you can drag and drop between tabs by dragging the file to the tab label, without letting go yet. The destination tab will pop to the front, allowing you to continue dragging and then drop the file. - - - - -Duplicate File Names -If you try to paste a file into a folder that already contains a file with the same name, &konqueror; will pop up a dialogue box warning you that the file already exists. You can then choose to: - -Overwrite the old file with the newly copied one. The Overwrite All button can be used if you have copied multiple items. -Cancel the paste operation by pressing the Skip or Skip All button. -Give the file that is being copied a different name. You can do this by typing a new name into the text entry box or get &konqueror; to Propose one. When you have done this press the Rename button. - - - - - -Selecting Multiple Files - -You sometimes want to delete, copy or move a number of files that are similar in some way. For example you may wish to move all of the .png graphics files from one folder to another. &konqueror; makes this easy by letting you select multiple files based on similarities in their file names. - -Use the Menubar EditSelection Select... item or the shortcut &Ctrl;+. This brings up a little dialogue box in which you enter a filename containing the wildcard characters *, which matches any number of characters, and ? which matches a single character. Press OK and &konqueror; will highlight all files with matching names. For example; - - -flag*.png will select all filenames starting with the letters flag and ending with .png. -memo?.txt will select memo1.txt and memo9.txt but not memo99.txt. - - -When you have selected a range of files, you can narrow down the selection by uing the Menubar Edit Unselect... option or &Ctrl;- to specify which of the selected files should be removed from the selection. - -Use &Ctrl;U or the Menubar Edit Unselect All option or just &LMB; click on a clear area of the view to cancel the selection. - -You can even invert the selection: that is, deselect all selected files and select those that were previously unselected. Use the Menubar EditInvert Selection option or &Ctrl;* to do this. - -A number of useful shortcut keys can be used in list, tree and text view modes: - - - -Space - -Toggle the current selection. - - - - -Insert - -Toggle the current selection and move down to the next item. - - - - -&Ctrl;Up Arrow, &Ctrl;Down Arrow, &Ctrl;Home, &Ctrl;End, &Ctrl;Page Up, &Ctrl;Page Down - -Move the selection, toggling the selection of everything on the way. - - - - -&Shift;Up Arrow, &Shift;Down Arrow, &Shift;Home, &Shift;End, &Shift;Page Up, &Shift;Page Down - -Deselect everything, then move the selection, selecting everything on the way. - - - - -Once you have selected the right files then the normal delete, copy or move commands will act on all of the selected files at once. - -Depending on your keyboard type and locale, you may find that the &Ctrl;+, &Ctrl;- and &Ctrl;* shortcuts only work with the Numeric keypad +, - and * keys. - - - - -Create New - -When &konqueror; is in File Manager mode, picking Create New from the Edit menu or from the context menu you get by &RMB; clicking on a free area in a folder view gives you a submenu letting you create any of the following in the current folder: - - - - -FileLink To Application... -This option is most useful if you want to create an icon that will open a particular application. It opens a dialogue box with three tabbed pages. The first, General, is where you choose an icon and the text that will appear with it. The second page, Permissions, lets you select who can use or modify the icon. In the Application page you must enter the Command that will run the application, for example, kedit to start up the &kedit; text editor. kedit /home/pam/todo.txt would open the file /home/pam/todo.txt in &kedit;. Advanced options such as the file types which the application can open are also available from this page. - -To make the application icon appear on your desktop, create the link in your ~/Desktop folder (this may be called something slightly different depending on how &kde; was installed on your system) or get to the Create New... sub menu by right clicking on a free area of the desktop instead of within &konqueror;'s window. - -If you have a lot of specialised application links and don't want to clutter up the desktop, then why not create them in your Applications folder. You can get there in &konqueror; by choosing Go Applications. Then create a single icon on your desktop to open your Applications folder, which is usually in ~/.kde/share/applnk. - -To put an application link icon into the panel, first create it in the Applications folder then drag the icon onto a clear area of the panel. - - - - - -FileLink To Location (URL)... -This lets you create an icon to open &konqueror; at a particular folder or web page. As with Link To Application... you can make the application icon appear on your desktop by creating the link in your ~/Desktop folder or going to the Create New... sub menu by right clicking on a free area of the desktop. When you first create it the text shown with the icon will be the full path or &URL;. You can change it by right clicking on the icon, selecting Properties... and entering the preferred text in the General tab page. - - - -DeviceFloppy Device... -Use this option to create an icon that will mount a floppy disk and open an instance of &konqueror; showing the disk's contents. To unmount the disk when you have finished with it right click on the icon and select Unmount. In practice it doesn't have to be a floppy disk but can be any hard disk or partition on your system that is not normally mounted. In most cases you will want to create the icon on your desktop. - - - -Hard Disk... -This option is similar to Floppy Device... but for a hard disk drive or partition. - - - -CD/DVD-ROM Device... -This option is similar to Floppy Device... but for a CD or DVD drive. - - - -Folder... -An easy way of creating a new (sub)folder. - - - -Text File... -Use this to create an ordinary, empty, text file. A dialogue box will be opened for you to enter the name of your new file. - - - -HTML File... -Creates a skeleton HTML source file. When you type the new file's name into the dialogue box it is probably best to give it a .html extension to avoid confusion. - - - -Presentation Document... -Creates a skeleton &koffice; &kpresenter; document. Give its name a .kpr extension. - - - -Text Document... -Creates a skeleton KOffice &kword; document using the standard &kword; style template. Give its name a .kwd extension. - - - -Spread Sheet Document... -Use this to create a new KOffice &kspread; spreadsheet file, and name it with a .ksp extension. - - - -Illustration Document... -Creates a new KOffice &kontour; document. Name it with the extension .kil. - - - - - - - -Changing Names and Permissions - -The easiest way to change the name of a file or folder is to right click on it and select Rename. - -To change the name or permissions of a file or folder right click on its name or icon and select the Properties... item, or if you have selected the file or folder, then you can use the Menubar Edit Properties option. - -This will bring up the Properties dialogue box with two tabbed pages: - - -General, which gives you some information about the item and lets you change its name and, for a folder, the associated icon. -Permissions, which shows you the item's ownership and access permissions and lets you change the permissions. - - - -Copy and Rename -If you want to make a copy of an existing file with a different name, perhaps as a backup, in the same folder as the original file, do a normal Copy then when you Paste it a dialogue box will pop up complaining that the file already exists. Just type the new name into the dialogue's text box and press the Rename button (or if you are feeling lazy pressing the Propose button will generate a new name for you). - - - -Super User Mode - -If you are running as a normal user and try to access files outside of your own home folder you will often be prevented from doing so and get an error message such as Access Denied. - -To access these files you need to be logged in as the system administrator, often known as the Super User or root. - -Rather than logging out then in again, you can launch &konqueror; from the K Menu in Super User mode by selecting SystemFile Manager - Super User Mode . You will be asked for the root login password but as long as you can provide that &konqueror; will be started up with full access privileges to all files on your system. - -Take care. As Super User (root), you have complete control of your system, and a wrong command can easily do irrevocable damage. -Also, connecting to the internet as root is an extremely bad idea, as it seriously increases your vulnerability to malicious hacking. - - - - - - -At the Command Line - -Although &konqueror; is a very powerful and flexible GUI file manager, there are occasions when the experienced &Linux; / &UNIX; user wants to get down to the basics and work at the text command line level. - -She could, of course, open an instance of &konsole;, perhaps with &konqueror;'s Menubar ToolsOpen Terminal option or with &Ctrl;T. -If she only wants to launch a program or view a &URL;, the ToolsRun Command (&Alt;F2) option may be easier. - -ToolsExecute Shell Command... (&Ctrl; E) opens a small command line dialogue window where you can enter a shell command such as ps -ax | grep tdeinit . Note that it does not support full featured terminal control characters, so applications such as top and less will not work properly, but it is available immediately without the delay involved in starting &konsole;. - -For more complex operations, &konqueror; has another nice feature; the Menubar WindowShow Terminal Emulator option, which opens up a terminal window as a new view within &konqueror;. As long as the link icon is visible at the bottom right corner of each view, the terminal will follow any folder changes you make in the normal file manager view. - - - - -Including the terminal emulator - - - - - -
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- -Overview - -&konqueror; is an advanced file manager for the K Desktop Environment, providing file management functions ranging from simple cut/copy and paste operations to advanced local and remote network file browsing. Folder contents can be displayed in a variety of text and icon view modes, which can include thumbnail preview images of file contents. File and folder properties can easily be examined and changed and applications launched with a simple click of the &LMB;. - -&konqueror; is an HTML 4.01 compliant web browser with built in support for JavaScript (ECMA-262), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and bidirectional scripts (such as Arabic and Hebrew). It provides support for the secure running of &Java; applets, &Netscape; plugins for viewing &Flash;, &RealAudio; and &RealVideo; and SSL for secure communications. Advanced features include automatic &URL; and form completion, the ability to import bookmarks from other browsers and tabbed browsing. - -&konqueror; is also an excellent full featured FTP client. - -&konqueror; is a universal viewing application, capable of displaying images and documents without having to launch another application. It does this by embedding components (&kde; Parts) provided by other applications; from &kview; for image viewing, &kdvi; for DVI viewing, &kghostview; for &PostScript; documents and from the various &koffice; applications for their document types. - -&konqueror; is a fully customisable application which anyone can configure to suit their own needs, from changing the overall style and the sizes of text and icons to selecting which items appear in the Menubar, changing the number and positions of the toolbars and even defining new shortcut key combinations. Different configuration profiles can be saved for easy recall as needed. - -
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- - -Automatic Text Completion - -You can get &konqueror; to help you enter a path or &URL; into the Location Toolbar by enabling one of the Text Completion features. To do this right click on a clear part of the Location Toolbar text entry box and select Text Completion from the pop up menu. This will let you choose between the following options: - - - - -None -What you get is what you type. - - - -Manual -When you have typed part of a path or &URL;, pressing &Ctrl;E will complete the entry if it is possible to do so unambiguously. - - - -Automatic -As you type into the Location Toolbar window &konqueror; will automatically extend what you type to complete one possible path or &URL;, highlighting the characters it has added. Continue typing if that is not what you wanted or press &Enter; to accept it. - - - -Dropdown List -A drop-down window will appear as you type, showing the possible matches to what you have typed so far. When the path or &URL; that you want appears in the window double click on it with the &LMB;. You can also use the Down Arrow and Up Arrow keys to select it then press &Enter;. - - - -Short Automatic -This is like Automatic mode except that it only extends what you have typed as far as the next / symbol in the path or &URL;. Press &Ctrl;E to accept the suggestion, &Enter; when the complete path or &URL; is shown. - - - -You should try out these different modes and pick the one that suits you best. -The history of recently visited &URL;s that &konqueror; uses for the Text Completion function can be viewed and edited in the History page of the Navigation Panel. - - -
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- - -Plugins - - -&Netscape; Plugins - -Currently, &konqueror; supports &Netscape; 4.x plugins. - -Selecting Settings Configure Konqueror...Plugins will give you a dialogue box with two tabbed pages; Scan and Plugins. - -The Scan page controls how &kde; scans for new &Netscape; plugins, either manually by pressing the Scan for New Plugins button or automatically each time &kde; starts up. - -The scan is done by looking through the folders listed in the Scan Folders list for .so files containing plugin code. It examines every such file to find out which MIME types the plugin supports. It then creates MIME type definitions for &kde; in the user's ~/.kde/share/mimelnk folder to make other applications aware of them. - -The Plugins page shows you the &Netscape; plugins that &kde; has found, and for each plugin it lists the MIME types and the filename suffixes it uses to recognise them. - -The dialogue box also contains a checkbox Enable plugins globally which you can use to enable or disable plugins that can be contained in HTML pages (these can be considered a security risk). - - - - -&konqueror; Plugins - -The package tdeaddons contains several useful plugins that interact with &konqueror; in various ways. These are explained briefly below, more detailed information may be obtained by looking through the Konqueror Plugins section in the &kde; Help Centre. - - - - -Web Page Translation -This uses AltaVista's BabelFish site to translate the current HTML page to whatever language you want (within reason). It can be launched with ToolsTranslate Web Page. - - - -Folder View Filter -This is controlled by ToolsView Filter and allows you to choose which types of item are displayed in a folder. - - - -DOM Tree Viewer -Selecting ToolsShow DOM Tree opens a new window which displays the document object model (DOM) of the current HTML page. - - - -HTML Validator -This is started with ToolsValidate Web PageValidate HTML. It uses the W3C HTML validator to validate the current page, very useful when creating web pages. - - - -CSS Validator -Started with ToolsValidate Web PageValidate CSS, it uses the W3C CSS validator to validate the current page's Cascading Style Sheets. - - - -HTML Settings -Select ToolsHTML Settings to enable or disable a number of HTML settings without going through the Settings dialogue. - - - -Image Gallery -In File Manager mode, you can select ToolsCreate Image Gallery to create an HTML page with thumbnails of all the images in the current folder. By default the HTML page is called images.html and the thumbnails are put into a new thumbs folder. - - - -User Agent Changer -Select ToolsChange Browser Identification to get a menu that allows you to change the User Agent string without going through the Settings dialogue procedure. - - - -Archive Web Page -Invoked with Tools Archive Web Page, this tool creates an archive (.war ) file containing the web page being viewed including the images. Left click on the archive file name to view the saved page. - - - -Navigation Panel Media Player -This is a simple media player, embedded as a tab page in the Navigation Panel. You can drag songs or videos onto this page to play them. - - - - - - - - -
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- -Saving Settings & Profiles - -General Settings -When you close down &konqueror; your current View menu settings (such as the View Mode, Use index.html and Show Hidden Files items) are automatically saved as the default options to be used next time &konqueror; is started. - -But you can also specify different View menu settings for an individual folder. To do this check the View Properties Saved in Folder box in the Settings menu, change the View settings to whatever you want then uncheck the View Properties saved in Folder box. Doing this creates a .directory file in that folder to hold the folder View settings. Use the SettingsRemove Folder Properties option to remove the folder specific settings (or just delete the .directory file). -One nice use of this feature is if you have a folder full of pictures. You can set that particular folder to display thumbnails of the pictures (by choosing Icon View and PreviewShow Previews from the View menu) when you open it, while not displaying images as thumbnails in other folders. - - - -View Profiles -&konqueror; can save a whole set of options as a View Profile. Some view profiles are part of the standard &konqueror; installation, such as Web Browsing and File Management, but you can add your own, too. - -To modify a view profile (say, the Web Browsing profile), load the profile with SettingsLoad View ProfileWeb Browsing , and change the &konqueror; settings to whatever you want. Now select SettingsSave View Profile "Web Browsing".... In the dialogue which appears, you can change the name of the profile, which will create a new profile with that name, or you can leave the name as it is to modify the current profile. If you select Save URLs in profile, the current &URL; will be loaded when you load that view profile. This functions in a similar way to the Home Page in many web browsers. If you want &konqueror; to start up with an empty window enter about:blank into the location bar before saving the profile. - -You can create a desktop icon to start &konqueror; with your new profile. First create a desktop icon by dragging the &konqueror; icon from the K menu onto the desktop and selecting Copy Here. Then right click on the new icon, select Properties... and change Program Name in the Execute tab page to kfmclient , MyNewProfile being what you called the new profile. Then in the General tab page change the name to something like MyNewProfile and pick a more suitable icon. - - -
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-2002-09-22 3.1
- -The Navigation Panel - -The Navigation Panel appears as a separate view at the left of &konqueror;'s window. It can be invoked with Window Show Navigation Panel or toggled on and off with the F9 key. - - - - -With the Navigation Panel - - - -It contains a number of tabbed pages; left click on a tab's icon to view that page. Left clicking on the icon for the visible page will collapse the Navigation Panel so that only the tab icons are visible. - - - -Bookmarks -This page shows a tree view of your Bookmarks. Left click on an item to open it in the main view. - - - - -History -This page shows a tree view of your browsing History. Left clicking on an item will open it in the main view, or you can open it in a new &konqueror; window by right clicking and selecting New Window from the pop up menu. -You can remove an item from the history by right clicking on it and selecting Remove Entry . Selecting Clear History... will clear out the entire history. -The pop up menu you get when you right click on any entry in the History page also gives you the option of choosing whether the entire history is sorted by name or by date. -Selecting Preferences... from this pop up menu brings up the History Sidebar control module. This can be used to set the maximum size of your history and set a time after which items are automatically removed. You can also set different fonts for new and old &URL;s. The Detailed tooltips checkbox controls how much information is displayed when you hover the mouse pointer over an item in the history page. - - - -Home Folder -This page shows a tree view of the subfolders your home folder. Note that hidden folders (those with names beginning with a dot) are not shown. Left click on an item to open it in the main view, or right click to display a pop up menu allowing you to open the subfolder in a new window or as a new tab page of the main view. - - - -Network -This page is intended to show a tree view of your important network connections, although local folders can also be included. Again, you can left click on an item to open it in the main view or right click to bring up a menu with a wider range of possibilities. -The folders shown in the Network page are held in the folder ~/.kde/share/apps/konqsidebartng/virtual_folders/remote/, and you can make new ones just as you would make any other subfolder. The items within these folders are held as .desktop files and can be created with &konqueror;'s Create New Link to Location (URL)... option. - - - - -Root Folder -The Root Folder tree has the path /, and is the base folder of your system's local files. If you expand the Root folder you will find another folder called root. This belongs to the system administrator or Super User and is her home folder. You will also find a folder called home, in which you should be able to find your own Home folder again. - - - - -Services -This page provides quick access to the following services: -The Audio CD Browser. -Devices. This shows your hard disc partitions, floppy and &CD-ROM;. Left click on a device or partition name to mount it and display its contents in the main view. A mounted device or partition can be unmounted by right clicking on the device name and selecting Unmount from the pop up menu. -The LAN Browser allows you to browse other machines connected to your Local Area Network. -The Print System Browser tree gives you quick access to &kde;'s print manager Kprinter. - - - - -The Navigation Panel configuration can be changed by right clicking on the empty area below the bottom tab icon or by left clicking on the Configuration Button icon (the top icon in the previous screenshot, it may not be present in your setup). Doing this brings up a menu with the following options: - - - -Add New -This option lets you add a new tab page to the Navigation Panel. The new page can contain the Sidebar Media Player (a &konqueror; Plugin feature) or a new Folder tree view. - - - - -Multiple Views -Selecting this option splits the Navigation Panel so that two tab pages can be seen at once. - - - - -Show Tabs Left -This option lets you choose whether the tab icons are shown at the left or right of the Navigation Panel. - - - - -Show Configuration Button -Use this option to show or hide the Configuration Button icon. - - - - - -Right clicking on a tab icon brings up a menu with the following options: - - - -Set URL -Only available for folder pages, this option lets you change the &URL; (path) of the folder viewed in that page. - - - -Set Icon -To change the tab icon. - - - -Remove -To remove the tab page from the Navigation Panel. - - - - - - -
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