Novell Suse Linux Professional 9.2 00662644457284 ユーザーズマニュアル
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The
KWr
ite
Text
Editor
4.2
The File Menu
‘New’ (
Ctrl
-
N
)
This creates a new file and, at the same time, opens a new
KWrite window in which to start typing your text.
‘Open. . . ’ (
Ctrl
-
O
)
Use this to open an existing file. It opens a file selection di-
alog that resembles a file manager. The left-hand area provides a number
of quick navigation buttons to list the files in your home directory or on the
floppy with just one click, without having to navigate through the entire di-
rectory hierarchy. Alternatively, use the entry field in the toolbar at the top
or browse directories with the arrow buttons. As soon as a directory is se-
lected, the files and subdirectories in it are listed in the right-hand part of
the dialog. To speed things up, narrow down the list according to the file
type by specifying the file extension, such as
of quick navigation buttons to list the files in your home directory or on the
floppy with just one click, without having to navigate through the entire di-
rectory hierarchy. Alternatively, use the entry field in the toolbar at the top
or browse directories with the arrow buttons. As soon as a directory is se-
lected, the files and subdirectories in it are listed in the right-hand part of
the dialog. To speed things up, narrow down the list according to the file
type by specifying the file extension, such as
*.txt
, under ‘Filter’.
To mark the current directory for quick access at a later time, click the star
button in the toolbar and create a bookmark for it. Any directory book-
marked in this way can subsequently be reached via the menu to avoid
going through the entire file system again. Use the configuration menu ac-
cessible with the wrench button to customize the way in which the items in
the dialog are sorted and viewed.
button in the toolbar and create a bookmark for it. Any directory book-
marked in this way can subsequently be reached via the menu to avoid
going through the entire file system again. Use the configuration menu ac-
cessible with the wrench button to customize the way in which the items in
the dialog are sorted and viewed.
‘Recently Opened Files’
This opens a menu from which you can open the re-
cently opened files.
‘Save’ (
Ctrl
-
S
)
This saves the document in its current form. If you have been
editing a new document, the program displays a dialog with which to spec-
ify the name of the file and its location (directory).
ify the name of the file and its location (directory).
‘Save As. . . ’
This opens a dialog in which to specify the name and the directory
under which to save the document. The dialog is essentially the same as the
one displayed after selecting ‘File’ ➝ ‘Open. . . ’.
one displayed after selecting ‘File’ ➝ ‘Open. . . ’.
‘Reload’ (
F5
)
This reloads the currently opened file, reverting it to its state as
saved on disk.
‘Print. . . ’ (
Ctrl
-
P
)
This opens a simple dialog in which to define printing op-
tions for the document and start the print job.
‘Close’ (
Ctrl
-
W
)
This closes the currently loaded document. If there are changes
that have not yet been saved, a dialog opens to ask whether to do so.
‘Quit’ (
Ctrl
-
Q
)
This exits the editor. If there are unsaved changes to a loaded
document, KWrite shows a dialog asking whether to save before exiting.
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