Basic FunctionsControlsGeneralThis is a rather short but important section that will
go into the details of controlling &krusader;.
This section does not try to cover all the various key
combinations for two reasons:
there are just too many of themmost of &krusader; actions are
configurable in the
&konfiglookandfeel-lnk;We will only mention the most important
keyboard shortcuts with the default configuration, but keep
in mind that most of the &keybindigs-lnk; are
configurable. If you find that you use a certain command a
lot and want to know the shortcut for this command, or you
want to change this command shortcut, then check out the
&keybindigs-lnk; tab at the
&konfiglookandfeel-lnk;.Moving AroundBy Moving Around we mean the transfer of the keyboard
and mouse focus between the different parts of the
&krusader;
main window. The focus can
be in one of five places: the Left or Right Panel, the Menu
Bar, the Command Line or the Terminal Emulator. The panel
that has the focus is called the Active Panel. An Active
Panel will remain active until the other panel receives the
focus (&ie;: if the Left Panel was active and you
clicked on the Command Line - then the Left Panel remains the
Active Panel). You must deliberately change which panel is
active.The most common way to transfer the focus to a specific
panel is to use the mouse to click on that panel. But you
should be aware of the following:
Clicking on the Toolbar, the FN keys bar or the
Status Bar does *not* change the focus.Pushing the
"History" or the
"Run in Terminal" buttons in the
Command Line will not transfer the focus, so you have to
click inside the Input Line.When you choose a menu, the Menu Bar will become
focused. It remains focused until you choose a command -
the focus returns to the previous owner.There are, of course, ways to use the keyboard to
change the focus:
The 	 Key will switch panels, if one
of the panels has the focus or rotate between all the
commands in a menu, if the Menu Bar is active.The
&Ctrl;
Down Arrow will take you from
the Active Panel to the Command Line or Terminal
Emulator, and the
&Ctrl;
Up Arrow will take you back
from the Command Line to the Active Panel.The &Esc; Key will make the Menu Bar
return the focus, if it has it, to the previous Active
Panel.If you happen to be inside the Terminal Emulator,
you can use the 	 Key, or the mouse, to
navigate to an Active Panel.Pressing
&Alt;
"Underlined Letter" from the
Menu Bar will open that menu (unless this key combination
is a "Reserved Key", used by one of
&krusader;'s actions).Selecting&krusader; offers 4
&mouse-selection-modes-lnk;, only
&krusader;'s Mouse Selection Mode is explained
here.Selecting is a skill you need to master in order to get
the most out of &krusader;. Since you can not select
files in the Quick View Panel, and the Tree Panel only lets
you select one directory at a time, this paragraph mainly
explains how to select files in the List Panel
filelist.Moving the cursor is easy. Left-clicking on a file or
directory (referred to herein as "elements" meaning files AND
directories) will select it. Here are some useful pointers
that will make &krusader; even easier to use (assuming you are
using &krusader;'s Mouse Selection Mode):
The
SPACE and
Insert key will toggle the selection of
the file under the cursor without affecting the selection
of other files/directories, the cursor will go one
position down.Pressing the
SPACE on a Directory under the cursor
will
calculate occupied
space without affecting the selection of other
files/directories.Left Clicking on a file will select, or
unselect, all previously selected files.&Ctrl;
Left Clicking will toggle the
selection of the file under the cursor without affecting
the selection of other files/directories.&Shift;
Left Clicking will select all
the elements between the previous cursor location and the
new one.&Shift;
Home selects everything above
the cursor (and deselects everything below the cursor, if
selected).&Shift;
End selects everything below
the cursor (and unselects everything above the cursor, if
selected).The ".." entry is not selectable.The &editmenu-lnk; can offer more ways
to select your files.Executing CommandsThere is not a lot to say here, all you need to do is
select some files (if you do not, &krusader; will
operate on the file(s) or directory(s) that have the focus),
choose a
Command from the Menu Bar
or use a Keyboard Shortcut (or the Right Click Menu) and the
selected Command executes. See also
Executing
Files.QuicksearchThis feature will do a quick search for the file name
in the Active List Panel.Type
foo(one character) to do a quick search in
the Active List Panel for a file beginning with "foo". A
small quick search dialog box will open below the Active List
Panel. Type the first few characters of the desired file name
(more than one character allowed), the cursor will jump to
that filename (if it exists), ⪚ type "ab" to
search for a file which begins with "ab". The
Up/Down Arrowwill jump to the next or
previous match. &Esc; will close the quick search
line. The cursor will stay on the last file
found.If you press
&Alt;
foo, the key binding shortcut
will be executed. If there is no configured key binding,
the remaining letter
foowill be used for the quick
search.Use &konfiglookandfeel-lnk; to change from
the default configuration.Context Menu&krusader; has many Context menus that allow
you to do fast operations with the mouse, usually a
right-click will open the Context menu (depending on your
&mouse-selection-modes-lnk; settings). This list
gives an overview of the most important context menus. Use
them to discover the available commands.
&main-toolbar-lnk; (orientation, text
position, icon size)&list-panel-lnk; on a file or
directory&cmdline-lnk; (undo, paste, text
completion...)&termemu-lnk; (send signal, font,
history...)&foldertabs-lnk; (new, duplicate,
close)
KruSearcher Search
results file list (F3 View, F4 Edit)&mountman-lnk; (unmount,
format...)&syncdirs-lnk; File List&useractions-lnk;&konqueror; Right-Click actions are
shown in &krusader;Show/hide
Column Headers&bookmarks-lnk; enable/disable permanent
bookmarks...Basic File ManagementExecuting FilesYou can only execute files in the Active List Panel. To
execute a file just
(double-)click on it or press Enter when it
is under the list cursor. &krusader; will open it
in the default application for this file type (picture,
text file...) or the file will be executed (script,
binary...). If you want to use
another application to open the file,
Right-Click on the file and go to the "open
with" sub-menu which will offer more options.
&krusader; is compatible with &kde;
default file manager for all file types except archives that
are opened inside the &krusader; panel and not in
an external application. See
the archives page in
Konfiguratorfor details.Copying and MovingTo copy or move files/directories just select them and
press
F5to
copyor
F6to
movethem. If the
Preserve attributes (only on local
targets) option is checked,
&krusader; will try to preserve all attributes
(time, owner, group) of the local files according to the
source depending on your permissions:
User preserving if you are rootGroup preserving if you are root or member of the
groupPreserving the timestampUsing this option may slow down the copy/move
process. A dialog will appear and allow you to choose the
operation destination. The default destination is the
other-panel browsed directory. If you enter a partial
&URL;, &krusader; will use the current
panel directory as the &URL; base.DeletingDeleting files/directories is done by selecting them
and pressing
F8 or
Delete. By
defaultit will be moved
to &kde;'s Trash,
&Shift;
Delete will delete the file
permanently. A dialog will ask for your confirmation and will
warn you when deleting non-empty directories. Of course only
operations that you are permitted to do by the Operating
System will be performed - you will be notified otherwise. If
you do not wish to see the confirmation dialogs, you can
disable them in the
Konfigurator advanced
tab.Shred FilesWhen you delete files in your local system, they are
not completely erased and the information stored in them can
be recovered using special software and hardware tools. If
you want to erase a file without recoverable traces, select
the file and use
Right-Click menuShred.Renaming Files, Creating Directories and Link
HandlingRename the file under the cursor with the
F9 key or with two single mouse clicks. If
only the file name needs to be renamed and not the extension,
you can configure this in the
&konfiglookandfeel-lnk;.
Create a new directory with the
F7 key.
Right-clicking on a regular file will give
you the
option "New Symlink". A dialog will prompt
you to enter a symlink name. That name will point to the
file/directory you Right-Clicked on. If the file you
Right-Clicked on is a symlink, you will also be presented
with the "redirect link" option that will allow you to change
the link target.Viewing and Editing files
KrViewer has a chapter of its
own.
&archives;