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right arrow buttons that let the user move back and forth through
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previously selected folders as well as an up arrow button for moving
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up the folder tree. The button with the little house takes the user
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to his or her home folder and the one with the two arrows curved in
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on each other updates the view of the current folder. The flag button
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to their home folder and the one with the two arrows curved in on
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each other updates the view of the current folder. The flag button
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lets the user set a new bookmark at the current folder or go to one
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that was previously set.
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</para>
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key button. For example, with the About &tde; command selected in the display
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window, the user could select &Ctrl; and <keycap>Alt</keycap>, click on the key
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button, and then press the <keycap>K</keycap> key on the keyboard. This would
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mean that anytime he or she held down the &Ctrl; and <keycap>Alt</keycap>
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mean that anytime they held down the &Ctrl; and <keycap>Alt</keycap>
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buttons and pressed <keycap>K</keycap> (while using
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&kwrite;) the About &tde; display box would be called.</para>
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</listitem>
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</para>
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<para>
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She or he may invoke the <guilabel>Help</guilabel> system, accept the
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They may invoke the <guilabel>Help</guilabel> system, accept the
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current settings and close the dialog by means of the
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<guibutton>OK</guibutton> button, or <guibutton>Cancel</guibutton> the
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process. The categories <guilabel>Colors</guilabel>,
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<para>
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The user can configure the default appearance for
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particular items. This would allow a programmer to more easily identify
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different items (types of entries) in his or her code.
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different items (types of entries) in their code.
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</para>
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<variablelist>
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