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-====== Working with Files and Folders ======+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +{{ :xfce:xfce.thunar.png?no link|}} 
 +====== Thunar - Working with Files and Folders ======
  
-===== Opening Files =====+  * **[[#Opening Files|Opening Files]]** 
 +  * **[[#Properties|Properties]]** 
 +  * **[[#Selecting Files|Selecting Files]]** 
 +  * **[[#The File Menu|The File Menu]]** 
 +  * **[[#The Edit Menu|The Edit Menu]]** 
 +  * **[[#The View Menu|The View Menu]]** 
 +  * **[[#The Go Menu|The Go Menu]]** 
 +  * **[[#The Bookmarks Menu|The Bookmarks Menu]]**
  
-<note warning>This page is work in progress!</note>+----
  
-When you open a file, the file manager performs the default action for that file type. For example, opening a text file will display it in the default text editor, while opening an image file will display the image in the default image viewer.+===== Opening Files =====
  
-The file manager checks the extension of a file to determine the type of a file. If the file has no known extension, the file manager examines the contents of the file. +When opening a file, either via the main menu, via the file's context menu, by double-clicking on it or by hitting the enter key, the file manager performs the default action for that file typeFor example, opening a text file will display it in the default text editor, while opening an image file will display the image in the default image viewer.
-Executing the Default Action+
  
-To execute the default for a filedouble-click on the file. For example, the default action for audio files is to play the it with the default music playing application. In this case, you can double-click on the file to open the file in the music player. +The default file open mode is double-clicking but you can set //Thunar// preferences so that a single click will execute the default action. For more information, see the section called [[:xfce:thunar:preferences|File Manager Preferences]].
- +
-You can set //Thunar// preferences so that you click once on a file to execute the default action. For information, see the section called [[preferences|Behavior Preferences]].+
  
 ==== Executing Non-Default Actions ==== ==== Executing Non-Default Actions ====
  
-To execute actions other than the default action for a file, select the file that you want to perform an action on. Choose the desired action from the //Open With// choices available in {gui>File menuor an {gui>Open With} submenu.+To execute actions other than the default action for a file, select the file in question, then choose the desired action from the //Open With// choices available from the {gui>Filemenu or the right-click context menu
  
 ==== Adding Actions ==== ==== Adding Actions ====
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   * In the main area, select a file of the type to which you want to add an action.   * In the main area, select a file of the type to which you want to add an action.
-  * Choose {gui>File>Open With Other Application...} from the main menu. +  * Choose {gui>File>Open With>Open With Other Application...} from the main menu. 
-  * Either choose an application in the {gui>Open With dialog} or select {gui>Use a custom command} and browse to the program with which you wish to open this type. +  * Either choose an application from the list or select {gui>Use a custom command} and browse to the program with which you wish to open this type. 
  
-The action you have chosen is now added to the list of actions for that particular file type. If you enabled the {gui>Use as default for this kind of file} option or there was no prior action associated with the type, the newly added action is the default.+The action you have chosen is now added to the list of Recommended Applications for that particular file type. If you enabled the {gui>Use as default for this kind of file} option or there was no prior action associated with the type, the newly added action becomes the default.
  
-You may also add actions using the Open With button under {gui>File>Properties...}.+You may also add actions using the //Open With// pick list under {gui>File>Properties...}.
  
 ==== Modifying Actions ==== ==== Modifying Actions ====
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   * In the main area, select a file of the type for which you want to modify the action.   * In the main area, select a file of the type for which you want to modify the action.
   * Choose {gui>File>Properties...} from the main menu.   * Choose {gui>File>Properties...} from the main menu.
-  * Select the new default action using the Open With button or add a new action by choosing {gui>Open With Other Application...} from the drop down menu+  * Select the new default action by choosing one of the recommended applications in the //Open With// pick list or add a new action by choosing {gui>Other Application...} and selecting an application in the {gui>Open With} dialog
  
-To remove a previously added action for a file type, bring up the {gui>Open With} dialog as described above, right-click the action you want to remove and choose {gui>Remove Launcher}.+[[|Back to Top]] 
 +----
  
-===== File Properties =====+===== Properties =====
  
-<figure "File Properties"> +<figure "File and Folder Properties"> 
-{{:xfce:thunar:file-properties.png?nolink&|}}+{{:xfce:thunar:file-properties.png?nolink&|File Properties}}{{:xfce:thunar:folder-properties.png?nolink&|Folder Properties}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
-The file properties window shows more information about any file or folder in the file manager. With this window, you can also do the following:+The **Properties** dialog shows more information about any file or folder in the file manager. To open the **Properties** window, perform the following steps:
  
-  * Change the icon for special files, such as application launchers and URL links. +  * Select the file or folder you want to examine or change. You can select multiple items at once and display the properties that are common to them all.
-  * Add or remove emblems for a file or folder. +
-  * Change the UNIX file permissions for a file or folder. +
-  * Choose which application is used to open a file and other files of the same type.  +
- +
-To open the file properties window, perform the following steps: +
- +
-  * Select the file or folder whose properties you want to examine or change. You cannot select multiple items at once and display the properties that are in common to all items currently.+
   * Do one of the following:   * Do one of the following:
     - Choose {gui>File>Properties...} from the main menu.     - Choose {gui>File>Properties...} from the main menu.
-    - Right-click the selected item and choose {gui>Properties...} from the context menu.+    - Right-click the item and choose {gui>Properties...} from the context menu.
     - Press {key>Alt+Return}.     - Press {key>Alt+Return}.
 +
 +If there are no files or folders selected, right-clicking anywhere on the whitespace or performing any of the other actions listed above will present the context menu of the current folder that you are viewing.
 +
 +There are three or four tabs in the Properties dialog that give you access to the following information or actions:
 +
 +=== General ===
 +  - For folders:
 +    * See the total size of all the files in the current folder and all subfolders.
 +    * View a Usage slider which displays used and free space on the current partition.
 +  - For files:
 +    * The ability to change the default //Open With// action for this file and other files of the same type. 
 +    * File type and size.
 +=== Emblems ===
 +  * Customize a particular file or folder's icon by adding an emblem.
 +  * To add custom emblems, add your icons to the 'emblems' directories of your current icon theme, for each size. E.g: //~/.icons/$theme/*/emblems///
 +=== Highlight ===
 +  * Customize the foreground and the background color which is used to display the icon of a specific file
 +=== Permissions ===
 +  * Change the UNIX file permissions for a file or folder.
 +=== Image ===
 +  * Only present for graphics files. View the image size in pixels (and other metadata, if available).
 +
 +[[|Back to Top]]
 +----
 +
 +===== Selecting Files =====
 +
 +There are several ways to select files in Thunar.
 +
 +  * To select a single file, you can simply click on it with the left mouse button. 
 +  * You can select multiple files by holding down the {key>Ctrl} key and clicking on the files, or holding down the {key>Shift} key to select a range of files. 
 +  * You can also select multiple files and folders by using the mouse to drag a selection box over them. Note: If you are using //View as a Detailed List// in the Main Area, you must first position the mouse over a file/folder name (not in the whitespace) before dragging.
 +  * You can also select files by providing a pattern with the keyboard shortcut {key>Ctrl+S} or from the main menu {gui>Edit>Select pattern...}. For example, to select all text files, hit {key>Ctrl+S} and enter "*.txt" in the dialog.
 +  * If you want to find a single file and know the beginning of the filename, simply start entering the filename in the view. A text box will appear in the bottom right corner and an incremental search will be performed. The first file that matches what you type will be selected. If there are multiple files names beginning with the same letters, continuing to type the name you're looking for will narrow your search down until the file you want is selected. 
 +
 +Other options are {gui>Select all Files} and {gui>Invert Selection}, which can be found in the {gui>Edit} menu.
 +
 +[[|Back to Top]]
 +----
 +
 +===== The File Menu =====
 +The {gui>File} menu item is a context menu, meaning the entries you see on it will differ depending on whether the currently selected item is a folder or a file.
 +
 +<figure "File Context Menus">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:file-menu-folder.png?nolink&|File menu - folder selected}}{{:xfce:thunar:file-menu-file.png?nolink&|File menu - file selected}}
 +</figure>
 +
 +Certain items on the File menu are not native Thunar functions but are provided by plugins. In the descriptions that follow, those items will be identified by __Plugin__. More detailed information on their usage can be found in the **Plugins** section of this documentation.
 +
 +**__The following menu items are common to both folders and files:__**
 +?New Tab
 +!Opens a new tab within the file manager window and makes the new tab the current focus. The working directory in the new tab will be the same as the previous tab/window. You can open the new tab at a different folder by right-clicking on a folder and selecting {gui>Open in a New Tab} from that menu.
 +
 +?New Window
 +!Opens another instance of Thunar in a new window.
 +
 +?Create Folder
 +!Creates a new folder within the current folder with a name of your choosing.
 +
 +?Create Document
 +!Allows you to create a new document either as a blank file or from a template. If you choose the //Empty File// option and type in a file name with no extension, by default it will create an empty, plain text document. You can also create files from a pre-configured templates. To do that, you first create a file with all of your desired settings in the application of your choice and then save it in the ''~/Templates'' folder. (The folder specified in XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR) That file name will then appear as a choice in the {gui>Create Document} list. Give it a new name and you now have a new file based on your custom settings.
 +
 +?Send To
 +!__Plugin__. Displays a menu with several targets where the selected folders or files can be sent.
 +
 +?Create Archive
 +!__Plugin__. After selecting multiple files and/or folders, clicking this item will allow you to create a compressed archive file that contains all of the files in the selection.
 +
 +?Close All Windows
 +!Closes all instances of the file manager.
 +
 +?Close Tab
 +!Closes the current tab. If there are no open tabs, closes Thunar.
 +
 +?Close Window
 +!Closes the current instance of Thunar.
 +
 +**__The following menu items are specific to folders:__**
 +
 +?Open
 +!Opens the selected folder and displays its contents in the Main Area.
 +
 +?Open in New Tab
 +!Creates a new tab at the top of the Main Area, labels the tab with the name of the opened folder and displays the folder contents in the Main Area.
 +
 +?Open in New Window
 +!Opens a new instance of Thunar in a separate window and displays the contents of the selected folder.
 +
 +?Open Terminal Here
 +!Opens a terminal window with the selected folder set as the working directory.
 +
 +?Find in this Folder
 +!__Plugin__. Launches the Catfish file finder application with the selected folder as the target.
 +
 +**__The following menu items are specific to files:__
 +**
 +?Open With "Application"
 +!See [[working-with-files-and-folders#opening_files|Opening Files]] in this section for descriptions of the various file opening options.
 +
 +?Set as Wallpaper
 +!Only applicable to image files. Sets the selected image as the desktop background.
 +
 +[[|Back to Top]]
 +----
 +
 +===== The Edit Menu =====
 +The {gui>Edit} menu presents the same options for both folder and file selections.
 +
 +<figure "The Edit Menu">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:edit-menu.png?nolink&|Edit menu}}
 +</figure>
 +
 +?Undo, Redo
 +! Undo by default will undo up to ten file operation which were performed lately. Redo will execute these operations again in order to preserve the previous state. {gui>Undo} and {gui>Redo} are particularly useful if file operations got executed on accident.
 +
 +?Cut, Copy, Paste
 +!These three options are probably the most often performed operations in Thunar. After making your file/folder selections, these actions can be accomplished from the {gui>Edit} menu, by the indicated keyboard shortcuts or by dragging and dropping. You can copy or move files and folders between Thunar sessions in different windows or between tabs within the same window. While the difference between copy/paste and cut/paste should be obvious when using the menu or keyboard shortcuts, it is not so when dragging and dropping. The drag/drop operation performs a __move__ when the source and target folders are on the same partition but it results in a __copy__ when the source and target are on different partitions. 
 +
 +<note>To drop selections on a tab, first hover over the target tab itself until it becomes active, then move the mouse down to the Main Area to drop your selections into the current folder of that tab or a subfolder within it.</note>
 +
 +?Move to Trash
 +!This is the action that is performed by default when you select files and folders and press {key>Delete}. Files deleted this way are still able to be viewed and acted on by opening the Trash folder, including the option of restoring them to their original location if it turns out you were too hasty in deleting them. Right-clicking on the Trash folder and selecting {gui>Empty Trash} permanently deletes all of the files stored there and frees up the disk space they were using.
 +
 +?Delete
 +!Bypasses the Trash folder and permanently deletes the selected items once you agree by pressing {key>Delete} in the confirmation dialog.
 +
 +?Select all Files, Select by Pattern..., Invert Selection
 +!See the [[working-with-files-and-folders#selecting_files|Selecting Files]] paragraph above.
 +
 +?Duplicate
 +!Creates a duplicate copy of the selected files or folders and appends ''(copy 1)'' to the filename. Multiple selections are allowed.
 +
 +?Make Link
 +!Creates a symbolic link (symlink) to the selected file or folder. See [[:xfce:thunar:unix-filesystem|The UNIX File System]] for more information on symlinks.
 +
 +?Rename
 +!Allows you to assign a new name to the file or folder. If multiple items are selected, invokes the **Bulk Renamer** __Plugin__.
 +
 +?Configure custom actions...
 +!__Plugin__. Configure actions that will appear in the file manager's context menus for certain types of files.
 +
 +?Preferences
 +!See the [[:xfce:thunar:preferences|File Management Preferences]] section.
 +
 +[[|Back to Top]]
 +----
 +
 +===== The View Menu =====
 +Most of the items on the View menu are either self-explanatory or have been discussed in the [[:xfce:thunar:the-file-manager-window|The File Manager Window]] section. There are just a couple that deserve further explanation below.
 +
 +<figure "View Menu">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:view-menu.png|View Menu}}</figure>
 +
 +=== Show Hidden Files ===
 +Hidden files typically contain settings and configuration data which don't normally need to be accessed. For this reason and as a safety precaution to prevent their accidentally being moved, changed or deleted, they do not show up by default in the file manager. Check this option to make them visible. They can be identified by the dot prefix in the filename (e.g., ''.nvidia-settings'').
 +
 +=== Zoom ===
 +Increase or decrease the size of the icons and text in the Main Area. This is a "sticky" setting, meaning the new zoom level will be what you see the next time you start Thunar. If multiple windows are open, the other windows will not refresh with the new setting until they are closed and reopened. Select {gui>Normal Size} to restore the default zoom level.
 +
 +[[|Back to Top]]
 +----
 +
 +===== The Go Menu =====
 +The {gui>Go} menu provides options for navigating through the file system. Most of these options can be accessed more directly by clicking on the [[:xfce:thunar:the-file-manager-window#side_pane|Side Pane]] or the [[:xfce:thunar:the-file-manager-window#location_selector|Location Selector]], or by using keyboard shortcuts. There are, however, a couple of exceptions to this rule. You will notice in the example below that there are some folders showing in the {gui>Go} menu which aren't showing in the Side Pane. One of them is the special //Templates// folder (which isn't one of the default PLACES in the Side Pane).
 +
 +<figure "The Go Menu">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:go-menu.png?nolink&|Go menu}}
 +</figure>
 +
 +===== The Bookmarks Menu =====
 +The {gui>Bookmarks} menu can be used to bookmark folders in order to quickly access the later on.
 +
 +<figure "The Bookmarks Menu">
 +{{:xfce:thunar:bookmarks-menu.png?nolink&|Go menu}}
 +</figure>
 +
 +[[|Back To Top]]
 +----
 +[[:xfce:thunar:|Back to Thunar documentation page]]