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BookMan: Organize your BookmarksBookmarksBookMan is &krusader;'s Bookmark tool for
bookmarking folders, local and
remote URLs, and later
returning to them in a click of a button. The Bookman menu is
divided into four sections:
Your personal bookmarksPopular &URL;sPermanent bookmarksManage bookmarksYou can bookmark inside a remote file system
(&FTP; or SAMBA) and later use the bookmark to
quickly connect to the remote machine, but you cannot bookmark
inside an archive.
-
Using BookmarksUsually, you click on the
- BookMan II button when you are in the target
+ BookMan II button (the rightmost button to the right of
+ the address bar at the top of the active panel) when you are in the target
folder. For example, to bookmark
/usr/tmp, navigate
&krusader; there and click the
BookMan II button and select
Bookmark Current. When the
Add Bookmark dialog box appears, the
&URL; line will say
/usr/tmp.
Name is for the name you would like to give
to the bookmark (⪚: temporary folder). Hotkeys are supported
by adding
& to the bookmark name
⪚
&sourceforge, &home,
down&loads &etc;, so you can
quickly call the bookmark name with
&Alt;
foo. If you add the bookmark
without entering a name, the bookmarks name will be the same as
its target.
URL
is where the bookmark points to.
Create in creates bookmark folders for
organizing your bookmarks.To use your bookmarks, click the
BookMan II button and choose a bookmark.
You may also use the Key-Bindings:
&Ctrl;
B to bookmark the current item,
&Alt;
right/left arrow to
open right/left panel bookmarks list and
&Ctrl;
D to open the bookmarks of the
active panel. From the context menu of the bookmark (&RMB; click)
you can open it in a new
Folder tab.Navigation in bookmarks:
Start typing letters⪚ when you type
'h' and only one bookmark starts with
'h', it is executed immediately - no
enter neededIf more than one bookmarks begins with
'h', you will have to continue adding
letters, until you have specified enough and again, the
bookmark is executed.
The search bar will always be visible in the bookmarks menu if you check the
corresponding item on the Panel Konfigurator's page.
Password handlingOne of the benefits of the
bookmark manager is that the
passwords are saved using &plasma;'s services - where
⪚ your &konqueror;/&kmail;
password are saved. If you have a wallet, &plasma; will
save the passwords there. By clicking the bookmarks, a dialog
will open and ask for your username and password. Supply them
and click Save password. The passwords and usernames will be
saved securely by &plasma;'s wallet (make sure it is
enabled by your distro). The downside here is that if the system
was reinstalled and you do not backup your passwords from the wallet as
well as &krusader;'s bookmark file, something will
be lost.Popular URLsPopular URLsThe submenu
Popular URLs
-
holds persistent the most popular visited &URL;s
(local or remote). This submenu displays the top 15 popular
URLs, sorted by ranking, so that the top &URL; is
the most popular. This is easy for when you need to visit
&URL;s often, but do not want to create
Bookmarks, it serves as a temporary bookmark
list for the most visited links.
Quicksearch in Popular URLs is a fast way to
browse/select the popular &URL;s:
Open the
Popular URLs
-
or use
&Ctrl;
ZType a few letters to narrow the searchPress &Enter; (you will go to the &URL; from
list)Permanent bookmarksThese are hardcoded bookmarks to the top bookmark menu;
there is no need for them to be saved to the file. With the
Context Menu you can enable/disable these
permanent bookmarks. The following permanent bookmarks are
available:
Trash bin uses &plasma;'s
trash:/ protocol.Local Network uses &plasma;'s
remote:/ protocol.Virtual Filesystem Virtual file systems (VFS)
virt:/ is not a virtual folder, but a
container for &URL;s from different file
systems. It is used for ⪚ the
Feed to Listbox feature of the search
module and the synchronizer (disabled at the compilation time by default). The location toolbar will
display ⪚
virt:/Search results 1 or
virt:/Synchronise results 1.Jump back or
&Ctrl;
J brings you back to your
starting position when you did create a new tab in the
panel window. This feature is very handy if you go deep
into a directory tree, then you can return with one action
to the starting point. With
Set jump back point here or
&Ctrl;&Shift;
J sets the current directory as
a jump back point.Manage bookmarksTo edit and organize your bookmarks, by clicking the
BookMan II button and selecting the
Manage Bookmarks,
KeditBookmarks will be displayed. This is where
you can edit/remove and rearrange the bookmarks.
KeditBookmarks is a
bookmark editor for &konqueror;,
&krusader; and other applications, which use the
XBEL standard for the bookmark format. The
bookmarks are stored in
~/.local/share/krusader/krbookmarks.xml.
The default folder for the bookmarks file krusader/krbookmarks.xml is ~/.local/share. You can determine the needed folder in your system using the qtpaths --paths GenericDataLocation command in terminal.
This local file exists only if you have edited &krusader; bookmarks. It will be created after the first run of KeditBookmarks from &krusader;.
The default system bookmarks are stored in the kfileplaces/bookmarks.xml file in the directory which can be determined using the qtpaths --paths GenericDataLocation command.
- You can import bookmarks from
- IE,
- Opera,
- Galeon, &kde;,
- Mozilla, &Netscape;.
+ KeditBookmarks is easy to use, however, if you
need more information, please read the
- KeditBookmarks or the &konqueror;
- handbook.
+ KeditBookmarks handbook.Bookmarks as action buttons on the ToolbarBookmarks can be placed as buttons on the
Main Toolbar or the
Actions Toolbar. You can even make a
key-binding for them:
Create your Bookmarks.If you want, create keybindings for the bookmarks in
the Configure Shortcuts window (SettingsConfigure Shortcuts...).Add your bookmarks as action buttons on the
Main Toolbar or the
Actions Toolbar with the
Configure Toolbars window
(SettingsConfigure Toolbars...).
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Konfigurator: &krusader;'s Configuration
CenterConfigureKrusaderKonfigurator is &krusader;s configuration
center. When running &krusader;, use
SettingsConfigure &krusader;, and it will start Konfigurator.
There you can modify the way &krusader; works
and customize it to your own needs. At any time, pressing the
Apply button applies the changes, pressing
Close closes Konfigurator, and pressing
Defaults re-applies &krusader;'s
"factory" settings. Konfigurator is divided into pages, each
containing items related to that page. For some changes to the
&GUI;, you have to close and restart
&krusader;.Since &krusader;-1.80.0 the Key-Bindings and Main Toolbar-Actions Toolbar
have received their own configuration windows and so they are not a part anymore of Konfigurator,
you can configure them now via the Settings menu.StartupThe startup page determines the way that
&krusader; looks (and works) when it is launched. It
is divided into two main parts:GeneralStartup Profile: Starts the
selected
Panel profile at
startup.
<Last
session> is a special Panel
Profile, it is saved automatically when closing
&krusader;.Show splashscreen: Displays a
splash screen when starting
&krusader;.Single Instance Mode: Allows
only one &krusader; instance to run.User InterfaceDetermines which parts of the user interface are
visible after start-up.
Save last position, size and panel
settings: When launched,
&krusader; resizes itself to the size it
was when last shut-down. &krusader; also
appears in the same location on the screen, having
panels sorted and aligned as they were. If this
option is unchecked, you can use the menu
WindowSave Position
option to manually set
&krusader; size and position at
start-up.Update default panel settings: If checked,
the default panel settings will be updated after
start-up.Start to tray: if checked,
&krusader; starts to tray (if minimize to
tray is set), without showing the main window.Save component settings on exit: If
checked, restores the user interface components to
their condition when last shut-down.Show function keys: If checked,
the FN Keys Bar is visible after
start-up.Show statusbar: If checked, the
Statusbar is visible after
start-up. Available only if the Save component settings on exit item is unchecked.Show command line: If checked,
the Command Line is visible after
start-up. Available only if the Save component settings on exit item is unchecked.Show embedded terminal: If
checked, the Terminal emulator is visible
after start-up. Available only if the Save component settings on exit item is unchecked.PanelHere you can determine the look and feel of panel -
which means finetuning the application to your needs. The page
is divided into six tabs:
General,
View,
Buttons,
Selection Mode,
Media Menu,
and Layout:GeneralNavigator barEdit Mode by default: If checked, show editable path in Navigator bar by default.Show full path by default: If checked, always show full path in Navigator bar by default.OperationAutoselect Directories: When
you select a group of
files (either by using Select Group or by using
Select All), &krusader; checks this option. If
checked, the directories matching the select criteria are
also selected. Otherwise, only files are selected.Rename selects extension: When
you rename a file, the
whole text is selected. If you want total commanderlike
renaming of just the name, without extension, deselect
this item.Unselect files before copy/move: If checked,
&krusader; remove the selection marks from files or folders before
copying or moving them to
the new location.Filter dialog remembers settings: If checked,
the filter dialog will be opened with the last filter settings that where
applied to the panel.TabsUse fullpath tab names: If checked,
display the full path in the Folder tabs;
otherwise only the last part of the path is
displayed.Show new/close tab buttons: If checked,
&krusader; displays new and close buttons on tabs.Tab Bar position: Lets you choose Tab bar position (Bottom or Top).Show Tab Bar on single tab: If checked,
&krusader; displays the Tab Bar even if there is only one tab on the panel.Search barStart by typing: allows to select if
quick search feature is
used. When checked, you can open search bar and start searching
by typing something while viewing folder contents in the active panel.Case sensitive: When you
use the search
or filter feature:
If checked (the &UNIX; default), all files
beginning with capital letters appear before files
beginning with lower case letters; otherwise, all files
beginning with a specified letter (capital or otherwise)
will be displayed together.Up/Down cancels search: Pressing Arrow Up or Arrow Down cancels search bar.Directory navigation with Right Arrow: If checked, pressing the Right arrow key enters directory if no search text editing intention is captured.
Position: Lets you choose search
and filter bar position (Bottom or Top).Default mode: Lets you choose the search bar default mode between Search, Select
and Filter. You can change the mode later using the search bar itself.Bookmark SearchAlways show search bar: If checked,
- make bookmark search bar always visible.
+ make bookmark search bar always visible.
+
+
+
+ Search in special items: If checked,
+ bookmark search is also applied to special items in bookmark menu like Trash, Popular URLs, Jump Back, &etc;Status/TotalsbarShow size in bytes too: If checked,
&krusader; displays size in bytes on statusbar or totalsbar.Show space information: If checked,
&krusader; displays free/total disk space in the Status-/Totalsbar.ViewGeneralView font: Allows you to change the
font used inside the file lists.Tooltip delay (msec): Allows you to configure the delay in milliseconds
between the moment you have stopped mouse pointer above an item in a file list and the moment when the tooltip will be shown.Use human readable file size: If
checked, the file size appears in kB, Mb
&etc;, and not in bytes (default).Numeric permissions: Permission
column (PanelView tab) shows octal numbers '0755'
instead of 'rwxr-xr-x'.Show hidden files: If checked,
&krusader; displays the "dot-files" which are
otherwise hidden.Load the user defined folder icons: If checked,
&krusader; loads the user defined folder icons.Always show current item: If checked,
&krusader; shows current item border decoration in inactive panel.Sort methodKrusader (default):
the comparison used so far. Uses comparison using locale rules (even context rules).
Alphabetical:
strings are compared character by character (no context rules from locale applied).
Alphabet characters are compared using locale rules,
special characters are compared by the character code.
Alphabetical and numbers:
the same as above, but if the names contains numbers, the numbers are compared
numerically instead of alphabetically.
Character code:
comparison by character code (quick).
Character code and numbers:
the same as above, but with numerical comparison of numbers.
Case sensitive sorting: If checked
(the &UNIX; default), all files beginning with
capital letters appear before files beginning with
non-capital letters; otherwise, all files beginning with
a specified letter (capital or otherwise) appear
together.Always sort dirs by name: Sorts
directories by name, regardless of the sort
column.Show directories first: If checked
directories have precedence in folder lists.Locale aware sorting: Sorts
files and directories according to the current locale settings.View modesDefault view mode: Allows you to
change the default view mode. You can choose Detailed View or Brief View. On tabs of both view modes you can define the following options.Default icon size: Allows you to
change the size of the icons in the file lists. The
available sizes are 16x16, 22x22, 32x32 and 48x48
pixels.Use icons in the filenames: If checked,
show the icons in file names and folders.Show previews by default: If checked,
show the previews of file contents.To configure the columns use the right click menu in the panel when viewing files.
The left and right panel use their own columns independently.
The following columns are available:
Name: Shows the filename without the part after the last dot,
this latter part is displayed in the Ext column. When the Ext column is made hidden,
the complete filename is shown in the Name column like ⪚ &konqueror; does.
Ext: Shows the last part of the
filename (the part after the last dot) in the Ext
column, and not as a complete filename in the Name column
like ⪚ &konqueror; does.
Type: Shows the MIME type
field.Size: Shows the size
field.Modified: Shows the modified
date and time field.Perms: Shows the full permissions
⪚ "rwxr-xr-x" or as octal numbers
'0755' instead with enable/disable
Numeric Permissions in
PanelView Tab.rwx: Shows only the rights of
the current user ⪚ "-rw".Owner: Shows the owner
field.Group: Shows the group
field.Uncheck the columns not in use. This allows more
space for columns in use.ButtonsToolbar buttons have icons: If checked,
&krusader; displays icons on toolbar buttons.Show Media Button: If checked,
&krusader; displays media button.Show Back Button: If checked,
&krusader; displays back button.Show Forward Button: If checked,
&krusader; displays forward button.Show History Button: If checked,
&krusader; displays history button.Show Bookmarks Button: If checked,
&krusader; displays bookmarks button.Show Panel Toolbar: If checked,
&krusader; displays the Panel Toolbar.You can make the buttons on the
Panel Toolbar visible or hidden:
Visible Panel Toolbar buttonsEqual button (=)Up button (..)Home button (~)Root button (/)Toggle-button for sync-browsing: If
checked, shows the Sync-browsing
button.Selection ModeHere you can configure the selection modes.
General&krusader; Mode: The way
&krusader; has worked from day one. Both mouse
keys allow selecting files. To select more than one file,
hold the &Ctrl; key and click the
&LMB;. Right-click menu appears with a short
click on the &RMB;.Konqueror Mode: pressing the
&LMB; selects files --
you can click and select multiple files. Right-click menu
appears with a short click on the
&RMB;.Total commander Mode: Pressing the
&RMB; selects multiple files
and the right-click menu appears with
pressing and holding the
&RMB;. The Left Mouse Button does not select,
but sets the current file without affecting the current
selection.Ergonomic Mode:
The &LMB; does not select, but sets the current file without affecting the current selection.
The &RMB; invokes the context-menu. You can select with &Ctrl; key and the left button.Custom Selection Mode: Create your
own selection style!DetailsDouble-click selects (classic): A
single click on a file will select and focus, a double
click opens the file or steps into the directory.Obey global selection policy:
Pressing the &LMB; selects files -- Use
global setting: &plasma;
System Settings -> Input Devices
-> Mouse.Custom Selection Mode items:
Based on &plasma;'s selection modeLeft mouse button selectsLeft mouse button preserves
selection&Shift;/&Ctrl;-Left mouse button
selectsRight mouse button selectsRight mouse button preserves
selection&Shift;/&Ctrl;-Right mouse button
selectsSpacebar moves downInsert moves downRight-clicking pops context menu
immediatelyMedia MenuUsing this tab you can select the Media button menu contents:
Show Mount Path: show the mount path of partition if checked.Show File System Type: show the file system type of partition if checked.Show Size: allows selection of the size representation in media menu. Can be Always (default, always show the size of partition), When Device has no Label (show the size for partitions with no label only) or Never (never show the size in media menu).LayoutYou can choose the layout and frame settings:
Layout: allows to define layout. The default options are Default, Compact, and Classic.Frame Color: defines frame color. Can be Defined by Layout, None, or Statusbar.Frame Shape: defines frame color. Can be Defined by Layout, None, or Statusbar.Frame Shadow: defines frame color. Can be Defined by Layout, None, or Statusbar.ColorsThis page configures the colors of the
List Panel and the
Synchronizer (disabled at the compilation time by default). The
KDE default colors is the default color
configuration.GeneralUse the default KDE colors: this
is the default, it uses &plasma; color
defined in the &systemsettings;.Use Alternate Background color:
If checked, the
Background color and the
Alternate background color
alternates line by line. When you do not use the
&plasma; default colors, you can configure
the alternate colors in the
Colors box.Show current item even if not
focused: If checked, shows the last cursor
position in the non active list panel. This option is
only available when you do not use the
&plasma; default colors.Dim the colors of the inactive
panel: If checked, the colors of the
inactive panel are dimmed. These settings can be
configured in the
Inactive tab of the
Colors box. This option is only
available when you do not use the &plasma;
default colors.ColorsConfigure the colors the way you like, you can see
the result in the
Preview section. The following items
of the active and inactive panel can be
configured:ForegroundDirectory foregroundExecutable foregroundSymbolic link foregroundInvalid symlink foregroundBackgroundAlternate backgroundSelected foregroundSelected backgroundAlternate selected backgroundCurrent foregroundSelected current foregroundCurrent backgroundThe following items of the
Synchronizer (disabled at the compilation time by default) can be configured:Equals foregroundEquals backgroundDiffering foregroundDiffering backgroundCopy to left foregroundCopy to left backgroundCopy to right foregroundCopy to left backgroundDelete foregroundDelete backgroundPreviewHere you see a preview of the configured
colors.Color schemesWith the
Import Color Scheme and
Export Color Scheme buttons you can
load and save a Color Scheme profile. This allows
&krusader; to use Total Commander,
Midnight Commander, foo-commander or your own custom color
profile. The Color Schemes are stored in
/usr/share/krusader, the
foo.color is a binary file that holds
the color scheme.Midnight Commander and Total Commander Color
scheme files are provided. Please
upload your favorite
Color schemes so that they become available for
the &krusader; community. Thanks!GeneralHere you configure the basic operations. The page is divided into three tabs:
General,
Viewer/Editor,
and Atomic extensions.GeneralThe following options determine basic aspects of operation:Warn on exit: if checked, &krusader;
warns you every time when exit action is triggered.
Minimize to tray: If checked, the &krusader;
icon will appear in the system tray.
When you minimize &krusader;, it will not appear in the taskbar.
It also will not exit if you close the main window.
Instead you can quit &krusader; by selecting Quit from the File menu
or the context menu of the tray icon.
Use MIME type magic: MIME type magic is
a mechanism which allows &krusader; to inspect
the files in the panels and determine their type even if
the file has no identifying extension. For example, if you
take an image file - image1.jpg - and rename it to
image1, &krusader; will still know it is an
image file and work with it accordingly. However, this mode
of operation is slower (while refreshing the panel, or
changing directories), so try &krusader; with
and without MIME type magic and decide what is best for
you.Temp Directory: this option selects
the base directory for &krusader;'s temporary
files. The actual files will be created in separate
directories under the 'Temp directory', so that each user
running &krusader; will have their own temporary
subdirectories under the chosen directory.
You must choose a temporary directory to which all
users running &krusader; have full
permissions!Delete mode (Delete files/Move to trash): when
&krusader; deletes files it can either really
delete them or move them to the trash folder, thereby
making them available via &plasma;'s trash.
External Terminal: choose which terminal
emulator will be used when &krusader; opens a
console window (via F9, or ToolsStart Terminal
menu option).
Embedded Terminal sends Chdir on panel
change: if unchecked, there will be no
cd command sent to the Terminal Emulator
if the panel folder changes.Toggle Fullscreen Embedded Terminal: if checked,
&krusader; shows fullscreen terminal in
Midnight Commander style (Terminal is shown
instead of &krusader; window).
Viewer/EditorHere you can change the viewer and editor settings:
Internal editor and viewer opens each file in separate window: check this
item if you want each file to be opened in separate window.
Default viewer mode:
Generic mode: use the systems default viewer.Text mode: view the file in text-only mode.Hex mode: view the file in hex-only mode.Lister mode: Fast text/hexadecimal viewer for huge filesizes.
&krusader; lister never loads the whole file into memory, just a little part of it, and uses caching for faster scrolling.
Remote files are downloaded, but during the download, viewing the downloaded part is possible.
If a file constantly changes, then it can also be viewed, lister will always see its current state.Use lister if the text file is bigger than: 10 MB (default value):
checks whether a text file is bigger than 10 MB (configurable), and if yes,
then &krusader; Lister is used instead of &plasma;'s default viewer.Use Okteta as Hex viewer:
if checked (default option), use &plasma; hex editor Okteta to view
raw data. To use this option you should install Okteta package first.Editor: choose what editor will be
used when editing a file (via F4). Default the internal viewer is used,
this is the &plasma;'s default viewer.Atomic extensionsAtomic extensions: predefined atomic extensions like .tar.gz
are shown as one part in the Ext Column of the List Panel.AdvancedThis page handles more advanced issues, so you should
double-check your actions here: modifying settings here
makes &krusader; a more powerful and
dangerous tool.The page is divided into three parts:GeneralAutomount filesystems: this
makes &krusader; try to mount a file system
before entering it. For example, if you click on
/mnt/cdrom (and
/mnt/cdrom appears in
/etc/fstab as a
mount point), &krusader; will check if it
is mounted. If not, it will try and mount it for you
and then enter, so that you would see the contents of
your cdrom. Note, however, that &krusader;
will NOT unmount when exiting
/mnt/cdrom.MountMan will not (un)mount the following
mount points: If you have file systems that
you do not want to accidentally unmount (or mount)
then enter a list of mount points separated by commas
(⪚
/, /boot, /tmp) and
MountMan will not try to (un)mount
them.ConfirmationsBy checking the options in this section,
&krusader; will ask for confirmation before
doing a specific action; otherwise, the following actions
will be done without warning:deleting non empty directoriesdeleting file(s)copying file(s)moving file(s)Fine-TuningIcon Cache Size:
&krusader; uses an icon cache, so it will not
have to reload icons that have been used before. Of
course, as the cache grows bigger, it can store more
icons and further speed operations, but the memory
footprint of &krusader; will become
bigger.Arguments of updatedb: sets
additional arguments for
updatedb, please read the manpages
for more information.Archives
This page configures some aspects of archive handling in &krusader;.
krarc ioslaveEnable Write Support: this
option allows you to enable writing files into an archive.
The down side is that if a power failure occurs
during the process, the files that were moved might
already be deleted, but not yet packed into the archive.
Moving archives into themselves will delete them.
Archive handlingBrowse Archives As Directories: if checked,
&krusader; will handle the archives transparently and let you open them as
folders; otherwise, &krusader; will attempt to
invoke an application which opens archives of that type.
Fine-TuningTest archives after packing:
this option automatically runs a test on a newly packed
archive. It is safer, but takes longer.Test archives before unpacking:
this option automatically runs a test before unpacking.
Some corrupted archives might cause a crash; therefore, it is
better to test archives before unpacking.Dependencies pageThis page configures the full path of the external
applications. It is even possible to configure the full path of
&krusader;!General tabHere you can configure the full path of the following external applications:applicationconfigurable full pathkdesu/usr/bin/kdesukget/usr/bin/kgetmailer/usr/bin/kmaildiff utility/usr/bin/komparekrename/usr/bin/krenamekrusader/usr/bin/krusaderlocate/usr/bin/locatemount/bin/mountumount/bin/umountupdatedb/usr/bin/updatedbBy default &kompare; (part of the kdesdk
package) is used as external diff utility but you can also
use your favorite diff utility ⪚
xxdiff or KDiff3, just fill
in the full path and enjoy.Packers tabIn the
Packers tab you will see a list of
archive formats. Some are filled and some are empty. The
ones that are available (filled) are supported by
&krusader;. For them, &krusader;
will handle the archives transparently and let you open them as
folders (provided you have checked the Browse Archives As Directories
item in the Archives section); otherwise, &krusader; will attempt to
invoke an application which opens archives of that type. If a
certain archive item is empty, it means that
&krusader; could not find the appropriate executables
in the configured path. The next archives are supported: ace,
arj, bzip2, deb, gzip, iso, lha, lzma, rar, rpm, tar, xz, zip and
7z.packerconfigurable full path7zusr/bin/7zarjusr/bin/arjbzip2usr/bin/bzip2cpio/bin/cpiodpkg/bin/dpkggzip/usr/bin/gziplha/usr/bin/lhalzma/usr/bin/lzmarar/usr/bin/rartar/bin/tarunace/usr/bin/unaceunarj/usr/bin/unarjunrar/usr/bin/unrarunzip/usr/bin/unzipzip/usr/bin/zipxz/usr/bin/xz&krusader; may not be compatible with ACE despite our
best efforts. Unace uses closed source and contains
additional lines that make Unace get into infinite loop if
the stdin is redirected to somewhere else. It works in the
same manner as 'su', where you cannot enter the password only
from the stdin. &krusader; >= 1-51
emulates the command line environment to enable co-operation
with Unace, but we have noticed that Unace always changes its
output format from release to release, making co-operation
almost impossible.Checksum Utilities tabHere you can configure the full path of the following
external
Checksum Utilities:
Checksum Utilitiesconfigurable full pathsupported checksumsmd5sum/usr/bin/md5summd5sha1sum/usr/bin/sha1sumsha1md5deep/usr/bin/md5deepmd5sha1deep/usr/bin/sha1deepsha1sha224sum/usr/bin/sha224sumsha224sha256sum/usr/bin/sha256sumsha256sha256deep/usr/bin/sha256deepsha256sha384sum/usr/bin/sha384sumsha384sha512sum/usr/bin/sha512sumsha512tigerdeep/usr/bin/tigerdeeptigerwhirlpooldeep/usr/bin/whirlpooldeepwhirlpoolcfv/usr/bin/cfvmd5, sha1, sfv, crcUserActionsHere you can configure the terminal for UserActions and
the font for the output-collection. The default terminal is
konsole --noclose -e. To set up, configure
and manage your UserActions use ActionMan
(UserActions &URL;).ProtocolsThis page links the MIMEs to protocols. ⪚
protocol "tar" is linked to MIME "application/x-tar".In the
Links you will see ⪚
Isoapplication/x-isokrarcapplication/x-aceapplication/x-arjapplication/x-bzip2application/x-cpioapplication/x-debapplication/x-debian-packageapplication/x-gzipapplication/x-jarapplication/x-lhaapplication/x-rarapplication/x-rpmapplication/x-ziptarapplication/x-tarapplication/x-tarzapplication/x-tbzapplication/x-tgz