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- | ====== The File Manager Window ====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | ====== | ||
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+ | * **[[#Side Pane|Side Pane]]** | ||
+ | * **[[#Main Area|Main Area]]** | ||
+ | * **[[# | ||
+ | * **[[# | ||
By default, the file manager window consists of a **Side Pane** on the left, the **Main Area** on the right and a **Location Selector** above the main area. | By default, the file manager window consists of a **Side Pane** on the left, the **Main Area** on the right and a **Location Selector** above the main area. | ||
- | <figure "The File Manager Window"> | + | <figure "Thunar |
- | {{thunar:1.6: | + | {{:xfce:thunar: |
</ | </ | ||
- | ==== Side Pane ==== | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | ===== Side Pane ===== | ||
The {gui> | The {gui> | ||
- | In the **Devices** section, you will find fixed disk partitions as well as removable media listed. At a minimum, on a simple system with a single disk and operating system, you will just see the //File System// listed. Clicking on this item will take you to the root of your file system and display the entire folder hierarchy. If you are new to Linux, this structure may be confusing. You can learn more about it in [[thunar-docs: | + | In the **Devices** section, you will find fixed disk partitions as well as removable media listed. At a minimum, on a simple system with a single disk and operating system, you will just see the //File System// listed. Clicking on this item will take you to the root of your file system and display the entire folder hierarchy. If you are new to Linux, this structure may be confusing. You can learn more about it in [[:xfce:thunar: |
- | The **Places** section provides a location for storing shortcuts to the various file folders on your system. | + | The **Places** section provides a location for storing shortcuts to the various file folders on your system. |
If your Side Pane starts to get too cluttered with devices and shortcuts, you can temporarily hide items be right-clicking on an empty area of the pane and unchecking the ones you don't need to see. | If your Side Pane starts to get too cluttered with devices and shortcuts, you can temporarily hide items be right-clicking on an empty area of the pane and unchecking the ones you don't need to see. | ||
- | <figure " | + | <figure "Thunar |
+ | {{:xfce:thunar:side-pane-right-click-menu.png?600|Thunar Show/Hide Side Pane Items Right-click Context Menu}} | ||
+ | </ | ||
In the **Network** section, you will see a single //Browse Network// icon. Clicking this icon will allow you to connect to a server or network share to browse and view files on that server. The file manager will find any computers on your local area network that advertise their ability to serve files. If you want to connect to a server on the internet, or if you do not see the computer you're looking for, you can manually connect to a server by typing in its internet/ | In the **Network** section, you will see a single //Browse Network// icon. Clicking this icon will allow you to connect to a server or network share to browse and view files on that server. The file manager will find any computers on your local area network that advertise their ability to serve files. If you want to connect to a server on the internet, or if you do not see the computer you're looking for, you can manually connect to a server by typing in its internet/ | ||
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If you prefer the classic tree view of the file system, that option is available by selecting {gui> | If you prefer the classic tree view of the file system, that option is available by selecting {gui> | ||
- | ==== Main Area ==== | + | [[|Back to Top]] |
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Main Area ===== | ||
The **Main Area** will always display the contents of the current folder. Double-click on folders to enter them and right-click on files or folders to bring up a context menu offering additional options for them. Select multiple files or folders by using the standard {key> | The **Main Area** will always display the contents of the current folder. Double-click on folders to enter them and right-click on files or folders to bring up a context menu offering additional options for them. Select multiple files or folders by using the standard {key> | ||
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<figure "Side Pane in Tree View - Main Window as Detailed List"> | <figure "Side Pane in Tree View - Main Window as Detailed List"> | ||
- | {{thunar:1_6_thunar_tree-and-list-views.png?nolink&|}} | + | {{:xfce:thunar:tree-view.png?600|Side Pane in Tree View - Main Window as Detailed List}} |
</ | </ | ||
- | When in //Detailed List// mode, you have the option of configuring which columns are visible by selecting {gui> | + | When in //Detailed List// mode, you have the option of configuring which columns are visible by selecting {gui> |
<figure " | <figure " | ||
- | {{:thunar:1_6_visible-columns.png? | + | {{:xfce::thunar:visible-columns.png|Visible Columns in the Detailed List View}} |
</ | </ | ||
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? Column Sizing | ? Column Sizing | ||
! Select the option {gui> | ! Select the option {gui> | ||
+ | ? Size Column of Folders | ||
+ | ! If enabled, the size column of folders will show the number of containing files. On slow drives and remote locations, this might have a performance impact. The options are: {gui> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[|Back to Top]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Toolbar ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The toolbar provides various elements for quick access, like going to the home folder, the parent folder to the last visited folders. The most prominent element is the location selector. | ||
- | ==== Location Selector ==== | ||
The **Location Selector** shows the path to the current folder starting from the root directory (or the URL in the case of a network share). The path can be displayed in either a //Pathbar// or //Toolbar// style by clicking {gui> | The **Location Selector** shows the path to the current folder starting from the root directory (or the URL in the case of a network share). The path can be displayed in either a //Pathbar// or //Toolbar// style by clicking {gui> | ||
<figure " | <figure " | ||
- | {{thunar:1_6_thunar_pathbar-style.png|Pathbar Style}} {{thunar: | + | {{:xfce:thunar:pathbar-vs-toolbar.png?600|Location Selector |
</ | </ | ||
- | Each style gives a slightly different visual indication of where your current folder is in the file hierarchy | + | Each style gives a slightly different visual indication of where your current folder is in the file hierarchy |
- | See the [[thunar-docs: | + | Clicking the " |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Toolbar customization ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Since thunar 4.17.8 it is possible to customize the toolbar. Toolbar widgets can be moved on the bar and unwanted widgets can be hidden. For doing so, go to {gui> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <figure " | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | See the [[:xfce:thunar: | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[|Back To Top]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Search ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | By clicking on the magnifying glass in the toolbar, or by pressing '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | <figure " | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | The spinner will show you when the search finished. You can right-click on any early result during a search. Click the magnifying glass or press '' | ||
+ | [[|Back To Top]] | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | [[: |