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xfce:thunar:the-file-manager-window [2019/08/02 21:36] – [The File Manager Window] amerigenaxfce:thunar:the-file-manager-window [2022/12/14 22:08] (current) – [Search] alexxcons
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-====== The File Manager Window ======+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +{{ :xfce:xfce.thunar.png?no link|}} 
 +====== Thunar - The File Manager Window ====== 
 + 
 +  * **[[#Side Pane|Side Pane]]** 
 +  * **[[#Main Area|Main Area]]** 
 +  * **[[#Toolbar|Toolbar]]** 
 +  * **[[#Search|Search]]**
  
 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 "The File Manager Window">
-{{:xfce:thunar:thunar_main_2.png?nolink&|}}+{{:xfce:thunar:file-manager-window.png?nolink&|}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
-==== Side Pane ====+---- 
 + 
 +===== Side Pane =====
 The {gui>Side Pane} is organized into three categories of objects: **Devices**, **Places** and **Network**.  The {gui>Side Pane} is organized into three categories of objects: **Devices**, **Places** and **Network**. 
  
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 If you prefer the classic tree view of the file system, that option is available by selecting {gui>View>Side Pane>Tree}. As you might expect, shortcuts are not available in this view. If you prefer the classic tree view of the file system, that option is available by selecting {gui>View>Side Pane>Tree}. As you might expect, shortcuts are not available in this view.
  
-==== 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>Shift-click} or {key>Ctrl-click} method (for contiguous and non-contiguous items respectively). An alternate method for selecting contiguous items is to drag a rectangle over them with the mouse. 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>Shift-click} or {key>Ctrl-click} method (for contiguous and non-contiguous items respectively). An alternate method for selecting contiguous items is to drag a rectangle over them with the mouse.
  
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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">
-{{:xfce:thunar:tree-view.png?nolink&|}}+{{:xfce:thunar:tree-view.png?600|}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
-When in //Detailed List// mode, you have the option of configuring which columns are visible by selecting {gui>View>Configure Columns...} from the main menu.+When in //Detailed List// mode, you have the option of configuring which columns are visible by selecting {gui>View>Configure Columns...} from the main menu. Alternatively you can just right-click on any column head.
  
 <figure "Visible Columns in the Detailed List View"> <figure "Visible Columns in the Detailed List View">
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 ? Column Sizing ? Column Sizing
 ! Select the option {gui>Automatically expand columns as needed} if you want the list view columns to expand automatically if needed to ensure the text is fully visible. ! Select the option {gui>Automatically expand columns as needed} if you want the list view columns to expand automatically if needed to ensure the text is fully visible.
 +? 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>Always}, {gui>Never} and {gui>Only for local files} 
 +
 +[[|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>View>Location Selector} from the menu.  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>View>Location Selector} from the menu. 
  
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 Clicking the "edit" pencil at the //Pathbar Style// will temporary transform it into //Toolbar Style//, so that you can copy/paste the path. Clicking the "edit" pencil at the //Pathbar Style// will temporary transform it into //Toolbar Style//, so that you can copy/paste the path.
 +
 +==== 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>View>Configure Toolbar...}. Note that all custom actions which appear on folders as well can be used in the toolbar.
 +
 +<figure "Toolbar Customization">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:toolbar-customization.png?nolink&|Toolbar Customization}}
 +</figure>
  
 See the [[:xfce:thunar:preferences|File Management Preferences]] section for additional customization options. See the [[:xfce:thunar:preferences|File Management Preferences]] section for additional customization options.
  
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
 +
 +==== Search ====
 +
 +By clicking on the magnifying glass in the toolbar, or by pressing ''CTRL+F'', you can enter the search mode of thunar. Now start typing in order to trigger a recursive search from within the current folder.
 +
 +<figure "Recursive Search">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:search.png?nolink&|Recursive Search}}
 +</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 ''ESC'' in order to stop an ongoing search.
 +
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
 +[[:xfce:thunar:|Back to Thunar documentation page]]