Note that some menu entries only appear when they are applicable to the file you currently have open in Konqueror. For example, the -> item will not appear when you are viewing the contents of a directory.
Open another Konqueror window.
Open another Konqueror tab, containing a blank page.
Open another Konqueror window, duplicating the current one.
Open a folder or file by entering its path
(for example /home/pam
or
/home/pam/fred.txt
) in a simple dialog
box.
Send an email containing a link to the current location.
Send an email containing the selected file as an attachment.
Only applies if you are viewing a web page with a background image. Opens the Save As dialog box to let you save the background image file to your own computer.
Only applies if you are viewing a document or web page, uses the Save As... dialog box to let you save a copy to your own computer.
Similar to but for use with a web site that uses frames.
Print.
Print selected frame of a Web page.
Open the web page you are viewing in Konqueror with Netscape®/Mozilla as well.
Close down this instance of Konqueror.
Most items in the Menubar menu can also be found by mouse button clicking on a free area of a view.
Sometimes lets you reverse a mistaken action.
Puts selected item(s) into the clipboard. If you then do a a the item(s) will be moved from the original location to the new one.
Copy selected item(s) to the clipboard.
Paste item(s) from clipboard to the currently viewed folder.
Lets you rename a file or folder without having to open the dialog box.
Move selected item(s) to the Trash folder.
Delete the selected item(s).
Copy the selected item(s) to another folder.
Move the selected item(s) to another folder.
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.
Open the Edit File Type dialog box
Open the Edit Properties dialog box
Contains a number of options for changing the items selected in the Konqueror window:
Together with the , and Selection commands, this provides an easy and powerful way of selecting multiple files.
It brings up a simple dialog 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.
Unselect files or folders via a dialog similar to the one used by .
Unselect all selected files or folders.
Invert current selection.
Selects all text in an HTML page or in a text page being previewed, you can then it and it into a text editor.
Find a text string in a text page you are previewing or in an HTML page.
Find the next occurrence of the text string in the text or HTML page.
Go to a particular line number in a text page you are previewing.
Selects , , , or view mode.
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.
Lock to current location.
Unlock all views.
Link current view to others in a multiple view window.
Reload.
Stop load (particularly useful when web browsing).
Select size of icons used when viewing a folder in Icon Mode.
Choose order in which items are presented in the window when in Icon or MultiColumn View mode.
Choose whether the sort order in Tree, Detailed List or Text View modes is case sensitive.
View document source text.
Only available if you are viewing a document or HTML page.
View frame source text
Only applies if you are viewing a web site that uses frames. Similar to .
View document information, such as title, URL, and HTTP headers used in retrieving the document.
Only available if you are viewing an HTML page.
Tells you whether the current browser connection is secured with SSL and lets you bring up the Cryptography Configuration... dialog box. clicking on the Menubar padlock icon does the same thing.
Set encoding
Allows you to choose the character encoding used to display HTML pages. is usually the best choice.
Lets you choose to show thumbnails of images, text files or HTML pages instead of the normal icons in Icon or MultiColumn View modes.
Show hidden (dot) files.
Lets you choose which file and folder details are shown in Tree, Detailed List and Text views.
Select background color for the File Manager mode.
Select background image for the File Manager mode.
See the section Using Bookmarks in this manual for a fuller description of these menu items.
Add current selection to your bookmarks.
Create a bookmark folder containing links to all of the URLs currently open in Konqueror tabs.
Open the Bookmark Editor.
Create a new folder in your Bookmarks folder.
Run a program by entering its name in a simple dialog box.
Open a Konsole terminal window.
Open the KFind application.
If you have Konqueror plugins installed there will be additional entries in the menu. See the Konqueror Plugins chapter for further details.
See also the section Saving Settings and Profiles.
Show/Hide the menubar.
Opens a sub menu where you can choose to show or hide the various Toolbars.
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.
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.
Remove settings stored in folder by .
Load the settings associated with a particular view profile.
Save the current settings to the current view profile.
Lets you change an existing view profile or create a new one.
Lets you see and change Konqueror's shortcut key bindings, i.e. the associations between actions such as and keys or combinations of keys such a Ctrl+V. If you do this take care not to duplicate an existing shortcut.
Lets you configure the Main, Extra and Location Toolbars. See the section Changing Bars.
Lets you configure the File manager, File Associations, Browser, Internet Keywords, Cookies, Proxies, Cryptography, User Agent, or Toolbars by bringing up the appropriate dialog box.
Displays the spell checking configuration dialog box, in which you can change settings associated with spell checking in Konqueror.
View this document.
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? .
Revisit the introductory pages that you got when Konqueror was first started.
Report bug.
Display some brief information about Konqueror's version number, authors and license agreement.
Show some information about the version of TDE that you are running.
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