User InterfaceUser InterfaceOFM User InterfaceThe OFM file manager concept contains
many features that make them
powerful enough to belong among the best file managers today.
The interface is simple: left panel, right panel and a command
line below. Because of interaction between these three items
the file managing will become more efficient.If you would like to know
how &krusader; works you can try it yourself,
just install it on your computer. To accept an
&ofm-url; like &krusader;, the user needs
to get used to
new ideas that are actually already 20
years old. If you prefer to waste time and lose a lot of
productivity, you can always continue to use one panel file
managers that are based on &Windows;
Explorer.&krusader; Main WindowThe User Interface is based on &ofm-url;
paradigm, a 20- year old principle that has proven its bones.
It is known as simple, easy and powerful. In the following
sections we will cover the basic functions of each part with the
exception of:The
Menu Bar which has a
chapter of its own.The
Bookmarks which has a chapter
of its own.The
Status Bar shows the
properties of the current file (that is being) in focus.
You can use "drag and drop" to drop a &URL;
"into" the Status Bar.Toolbars&krusader; comes with several Toolbars.Main ToolbarToolbarMain ToolbarThe &krusader; Main Toolbar, is a standard
&kde; toolbar that can be dragged around the
application or configured via a
Right-Click menu. You can decide whether or
not you want to display it each time you start
&krusader; in the &konfigstartpg-lnk;,
and you can toggle its use in the current session in the
&viewmenu-lnk;. The Main Toolbar contents can be
configured from the
Configure Toolbars in the
&settingsmenu-lnk; or the
Toolbar tab in the
&konfiglookandfeel-lnk;. Since various commands
and options in &krusader; are context-dependent,
some commands are not always available. The icon of an
inappropriate or inactive action will be deactivated
(grayed-out) disabling its use. &bookmarks-lnk;
can be placed into the Main Toolbar and the Actions Toolbar
with the mouse using "drag and drop".Actions ToolbarToolbarActions Toolbar&useractions-lnk; and
&bookmarks-lnk; can be "plugged" into the
Actions Toolbar. To show it, use
ViewShow Actions Toolbar. To add user actions, use
SettingsConfigure Toolbars and select Actions Toolbar. You can, for example,
drag the Actions Toolbar to the right side using the
mouse.Location ToolbarToolbarLocation ToolbarBelow the
Main Toolbar there is a
Location Toolbar for each panel. It
shows the path the panel is currently pointing to. If the
selected path is too long, it will be automatically shortened
and an ellipsis "..." will replace the omitted part of the
path name. When entering archives the path will be displayed
in the following format: "archive
name:/directory/archive_filename/the directory inside the
archive". This format makes the paths uniform and easy to
read. The
Location Toolbar supports also
&tdeioslaves1-url; but not all of them, some can
only be used with the
viewer and some can not be
used. The user can enter a desired path by clicking on it.
/mnt/cdrom/settings:/will browse and open entries of the
KDE control center.devices:/gives an overview of the devices
⪚
floppy or
CD-ROM drives.trash:/opens &kde; is trash.ipod:/uses the &tdeio-ipodslave-url; to
access, upload and organize the music stored on
&appleipod;.And last but not least
&remote-connections-lnk; .You can copy-paste a &URL; in the
Location Toolbar or use a middle click.
With the Right-Click menu you can configure the auto-complete
function. An optional
Clear Location Toolbar button is also
available.Quick Navigation:
&Ctrl;point with mouse in the
middle of &URL; of the
Location Toolbar. A pop-up window shows
the next &URL; location. Pressing
&Ctrl;+ &LMB; shows
the location where the mouse was pointing to. This feature
allows faster navigation in a big directory tree.Panel ToolbarToolbarPanel ToolbarEach panel has a
configurable Panel
Toolbar. The complete Panel Toolbar or specific
buttons can be made visible or be hidden.
OpenDir Button: opens the
directory browser.Equals Button (=): changes the
panel directory to the other panel directory.Up Button (..): changes the panel
directory to the parent directory.Home Button (~): changes the panel
directory to the home directory.Root Button (/): changes the panel
directory to the root directory.Sync-browsing Button: when active,
each directory change in the specific panel is performed
in the other panel as well.PanelsThe &krusader; panels are where most of the
action takes place. Currently, there are two types of panels:
&list-panel-lnk;: shows the files and
directories.&popup-panel-lnk;: has several display
modes: Preview, Tree, Quickselect, View and Disk Usage for
the file or directory that has the focus. The PopUp Panel
may be left open or closed, as desired.&krusader; is a "twin-panel" file
manager so there are two panels: the "Left" panel and the
"Right" panel, or a more important logical distinction, the
*Active* panel and the *Inactive* panel. The active panel is
the one that will accept your mouse and keyboard input. If you
choose a command from the
Menu-Bar or
Toolbar the command will act upon the
selected files/directories in the active panel. You can switch
between panels using the 	 key or by clicking on
the
Information or Totals labels, or by
selecting any file in a panel with the mouse. As always,
default startup settings can be modified with the
&konfigstartpg-lnk;, and you control the current
session with the &viewmenu-lnk;.List PanelPanelList PanelThis is the default panel and the one you will probably
use most of the time. This panel shows the contents of one
directory which can be local (part of your mounted file
systems, either a native file or the files inside an archive)
or remote files (accessed via &FTP; or Samba).
There are two modes: Detailed View that shows the file names,
file size, creation date and time and their attributes.
And Brief View that shows only the file names,
the number of brief columns can be changed, by right clicking on the Name header.
File copy/paste/cut via clipboard between
&konqueror; and &krusader;
&Ctrl;
c,
&Ctrl;
v,
&Ctrl;
x is supported.
&Alt;&Ctrl;
r toggles the
List Panel between horizontal and
vertical mode.The following items are available:
Information Label: shows how much free space is physically
available on the file system, the file system capacity
and where the path is mounted. If the information is not
available (most often in the case of remote file system)
a message will be displayed with the reason for
unavailablity instead of the information.The
Media button on the left of the
Information Label displays a list of
all available media, where you can select the desired
media (hdd partition, dvd, usb-stick, &etc;).
The context menu gives several options like
Mount,
Open in a new tab, &etc;
The
Media button is
configurable.Column Headers: here you can change the sort order of the
files and directories as desired. The default sort order
is by
Name. The sort order can be
instantly changed by clicking on one of the
Column Headers. To reverse the sort
order, click a second time on the Column Header. An arrow
will appear on the right of the Column Header text,
showing the sort direction (Up arrow = A to Z sorting,
Down arrow = Z to A sorting). Default
&useractions-lnk; set a keybinding for the
Column Headers. The default
Column Headers are:
Name, Ext, Size, Modified, rwx.
Predefined Atomic extensions like
tar.gz are shown as one part in the
Ext Column. More
optional Column
Headers are available with the &RMB;.
The width
Column Headers can be changed with
the mouse by single clicking and moving the divider line
to the desired width (keep the mouse button pressed).
Both
List Panels remember the sort order
and column width. The
Column Headers can be changed and
saved individually to each panel.File List: displays the files and directories in the
browsed directory. The &quick-search-lnk;
allows you to search for files by typing their names, or
the first few characters of a file name. Pressing
&Enter; or double clicking on a file will
open/execute that file. You can select/unselect files
using the mouse with the
Insert key or the
&editmenu-lnk;.Totals Label: selecting or deselecting files will change
the
Totals Labelat the bottom of the panel, which displays how
many files you have selected (and how much total disk space
they use) as well as the total file and disk usage of the
current directory (as opposed to the information label
that displays information for the whole file system). If
a directory contains a lot of subdirectories, it may not
be possible to drop the &URL; onto the panel (on
which only directories are visible), but the
&URL; can be dropped onto the "Status Bar" or
"Totals Label" instead. When a
custom filter is set, it
will show the setting, example: [*.cpp].When using the "&kde; default
colors", then the
selected files are shown in blue and the current file is
surrounded by a fine-lined rectangle. By default an icon is
shown according to the file type. Use
&konfiglookandfeel-lnk; to change the default
configuration to meet your individual needs.Some useful
List panel&keybindigs-lnk;:
&Ctrl;
r will refresh the
panel.Focus a file or directory on the left panel, press
&Ctrl;
Left arrow and the right panel
changes:
On a file: the right panel gets the same path
as the left panel.On a directory: refreshes the right panel with
the contents of the directory.For the right panel: press
&Ctrl;
Right arrow and the left panel
will change.PopUp PanelPanelPopUp Panel (3rd Panel)This is "&krusader; is 3rd Hand" or the 3rd
Panel, click on the arrow-up button on the left of the
Totals Label or
&Alt;
Down-Arrow to open the
PopUp Panel. This panel has several
display modes which can be activated by clicking on the
appropriate button.
Preview Panel: gives a preview of the file that has the
focus (currently selected file).Tree Panel: is used to quickly browse the local
directory tree. This panel behaves like the list panel
but only one directory may be selected at a time and
double clicking or pressing &Enter; on a
directory will open that directory in the active panel.
The panels fully support drag and drop (copy, move, link)
mouse actions.Quickselect Panel: is used to quickly select files,
⪚
*.pngand click on the
"Go" button. The "floppy" button
stores the current selection. The "select group dialog"
is also available.Viewer Panel: views a text file, views an image,
&etc; A thumbnail view is generated whenever
you open the
Viewer Panel and click on a name of a
folder that contains pictures.Disk Usage Panel: views the &diskusage-lnk; of a
directory.If needed you can resize the window
⪚ to better display a picture or view a file is
contents. Click on the arrow down button to close the
3rd Hand Panel.Folder HistoryBoth panels remember recently visited folders. Click on
the
"Folder history" button ("watch"
symbol) to open the folder history list. Here you can quickly
change to previously visited folders. The currently focused
folder is checked. On every new start of &krusader;, the
history list is empty.Command Line / Terminal EmulatorThis part of the GUI
can have four modes: Command Line, Terminal Emulator, show both and show none.
You can choose your mode of operation either on start-up with the
&konfigstartpg-lnk;, or for the current session with the &viewmenu-lnk; .
Command LineThe traditional command line mode offers a single line of
input to enter commands, it also features three buttons:
"command history" (down arrow) to quick open previous used commands
"Useraction expander" (green plus button) to add easy
Useraction placeholders
"run in terminal mode" (console icon) button with the next options:
Start and ForgetDisplay Separated Standard and Error OutputDisplay Mixed Standard and Error OutputStart in New TerminalSend to Embedded Terminal Emulator
When you start typing your commands,
the command line auto-completion feature will make its offers
according to what you choose in the
&kcontrolcenter;. If you want to change the way
auto-complete behaves in the current &krusader;
session,
right click on the command line and change it.
To the left of the input line you can find the local path that
the active panel is currently pointing to. This path is where
your command will be executed. Typing
cd
<directory> in the command line will also cause the active
panel to point to this directory.
Click
here to view the
command line keybindings.Terminal EmulatorThe terminal emulator mode is in fact a small console and
acts like one. You can change the active directory in the
terminal by using the
cd command. The terminal emulator will follow the
active panel directory. When you drag a file from the
"List Panel", you will get to choose
between: "Paste",
cd,
mv and
ln. If you drag multiple files, then
cd will not be available. A full-screen
terminal emulator can be used when
configured or
&Ctrl;
f toggles between normal and full
screen mode. If the command line is hidden, press
&Ctrl;
up to focus the terminal emulator.
&Ctrl;
down brings you back down.
&Ctrl;
Enter and
&Ctrl;
ShiftEnter paste the filename. You can
close the emulator by typing
exit.
Click
here to view the
Terminal emulator keybindings..Function (FN) Keys BarThis bar gets its name from the function (FN) keys it
represents. For each button on this bar there is a
corresponding function key that performs the same action. This
bar is derived from the design of the first twin-panel file
managers and the FN keys usually act the same way with two
changes: the
F2 key will open a terminal at the last local
path that the active panel pointed to, and the
F9 key is used to rename files.
MkdirF7 can create whole directory trees on the fly
⪚
foo/bar/test. You can choose to display
or not the
FN keys bar when starting up
&krusader; via the &konfigstartpg-lnk;,
and you can toggle its use in the current session with the
&viewmenu-lnk;. The actions and
&keybindigs-lnk; performed by the function keys are
configurable since version 1.51, they will remain active with
or without the
FN keys bar displayed.Folder TabsWith &folder-tabs; you can quickly change to
multiple folders; each panel has its own
&folder-tabs;. The &folder-tabs;
positions are saved when closing &krusader;. To
switch between &folder-tabs;, click them with the
mouse. Squeezed &folder-tabs; have tooltips to
display the full path. The following &folder-tabs;
operations are available:
To
open a new tab and keep the current
directory: &right-click; on a directory and
select
open in a new tab, or use the
&MMB;, or use
&Alt;&Ctrl;
n.To
duplicate a tab: &right-click;
on the Folder Tab and select
duplicate tab, or use
&Alt;&Ctrl;&Shift;
n.To
close a tab (except the left tab):
&right-click; on the tab and select
close tab, or use the &MMB;, or
use the Folder tab
"red cross" button, or use
&Alt;&Ctrl;
c.To create a
"home" tab: click on the
Folder Tab Bookmark button.To
change tabs:
&Shift;
Left Arrow or
&Shift;
Right Arrow.To open the current folder in a new tab: use
&Ctrl;&Alt;&Enter;.ButtonsSeveral buttons for fast operations are available:
Main Toolbar,
Actions Toolbar,
Panel Toolbar,
Location Toolbar,
Media,
Folder history,
Bookmarks,
Tab,
Commandline,
Function keys.