Hi!

I made the documentation using a german translation of KDE which made it 
sometimes difficult to find the english terms. Please think of them replaced 
or replace them if they are irritating ;-)

BTW: I really like the idea of a competition! It's always nice when such work 
might be somehow "awarded" by a little present ;-)

Tsch?,
Christian

-- 
A candidate is a person who gets money from the rich and votes from the
poor to protect them from each other.
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Opening and Saving Files

KDE provides a unified way to open or save files via the file dialogue. In 
almost every KDE programme you will find a File->Open and File->Save (or Save 
as) entry.


The File Dialogue

This dialogue consists of at least three and at most five areas. The top area 
is where you find the navigation and configuration functions. The main area (in 
the middle) is where all your files are being displayed as icons. This is 
called an icon view. The bottom area is where you can edit filename or filter 
expressions and say "Save" or "Open".
In addition to that you can add two even more sophisticated areas. The "Quick 
Access Navigation Panel" and the "Preview Panel".


The Navigation area

Next to the three navigation buttons (one directory up, back and forward) and 
the new folder button there is the bookmarks menu. Here you can mark any folder 
you visit often to find it quickly. The wrench icon holds the different 
functions to sort your files by name, date or size and to enable the two extra 
panels mentioned above. Next to it you can type the directory and choose (on 
the very right side) the codemap.


The icon view

You'll find the icon view in the middle of the dialogue. You will find most of 
the navigation functions in the context menu by clicking on the items or the 
background with the right mouse button.


The bottom area

The bottom of the dialogue consists of the adress field holding the file name 
you chose or typed in and the maybe most powerful tool: The filter. Here you 
can make the icon view display only items that apply to the criteria you 
define. Try filtering files who's names contain "air" by typing "*air*" into 
the filter filed.


Extention: The Quick Access Navigation Panel

The Quick Access Panel (activate it by typing the F9-key on your keyboard or 
through the wrench icon on top of the dialogue) provides configurable shortcuts 
to frequently used locations on your harddrive or even on the internet. There 
are several preconfigured locations such as your home directory. Try right 
clicking on any item to configure it or to empty space to add a new entry. You 
will be shown a context menu. Here you can choose the icon size and to add, 
modify or rename any entry. Choose "Add Entry" and you will see a window 
containing anything you need: Type your description, enter the location (or 
choose it via the dialogue opening by clicking on the folder symbol), choose a 
symbol from a vast variety in the symbol dialogue opening when you click on the 
predefined icon (usually a simple folder symbol).

Extention: The Preview area

The Preview area (activate it by typing the F11 key on your keyboard or through 
the wrench icon on top of the dialogue) makes it easy to preview almost any 
file on your filesystem. Images will be displayed in a downscaled versions. 
Usually also sound files (such as MP3, OGG or Wave-Files), text files (among 
them raw text, PDF and HTML) and even video files (MPG, AVI and so on) will be 
previewed.
Note that large files might take a long time to be previewed (e.g. scaled down 
if they are large images). You can disable automatic previews by unselecting 
"Automatic Preview" below the preview and just click "Preview" if you want to 
see one single file. You can also disable previews for files above a certain 
size. Go to the control centre, choose "KDE components"->"File manager" go to 
the "Preview and Metafiles"-tab and change the "Maximum Filesize" value.
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Switching Sessions: What it's good for

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