Space. FM User's Manual. Properties The Item Properties dialog allows you to view and change the properties of built- in or custom menu and toolbar items. To open the dialog, right- click on a menu item, toolbar item, or bookmark and select Properties, or highlight a menu item and press F3. Type. The Menu/Toolbar Item tab of the Item Properties dialog provides basic settings for the item. The Type drop- down list shows the current type of the item: Built- In Command, Bookmark, Application, Command, Submenu, or Separator. If the type is Bookmark, Application or Command, you can change the type by selecting another type from the list. An item's type determines what properties you can view and change, and how the item appears and behaves.
Name. The Name entry allows you to change an item's name as it appears in the menu, and is used as the tooltip for toolbar items. Precede a character with an underscore (_) to underline that character as a shortcut key (mnemonic) if desired (or use \_ to escape a literal underscore in the name). You can change the name of both built- in and custom items.
You cannot change the name of plugins in the Plugins menu. Note: In GTK > = 3. Alt key to see the mnemonics underlined. For items of type Bookmark, the Name entry may be left empty, in which case the target of the Bookmark will be displayed as the item name. For items of type Application, the Name entry may also be left empty, in which case the application's name (derived from the . Name= key), or the executable's name will be displayed as the item name. Key. The Key button shows the current key shortcut set for this item, if any.
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Clicking the button will open the Set Key dialog which allows you to set a key shortcut. Clicking the button is equivalent to selecting Key Shortcut directly from the Design Menu.
You can also change the key for an item using a design mode shortcut instead of the Design Menu. Highlight the menu item and press Ctrl+K, or use the mouse shortcut Ctrl + Middle- Click. Icon. The Icon entry allows you to set or change an icon for an item. Enter an icon name such as 'folder', a stock item name such as 'GTK_STOCK_OPEN' or 'gtk- open', or an absolute path to an icon file. For best results, use an icon name or stock name so that the icon can be automatically sized. When using an absolute path, the icon may not be sized correctly.
Due to various issues, not all icons may work. If an icon fails to load, you will see a broken icon image instead. If successful, the icon will appear in the menu next to the menu item, and will also be used in the task list when a command is run. To remove an icon, simply clear the text box where the icon name is entered and click OK. For plugins, clearing the box will show the default icon for the plugin, if any.). To browse the available icons on your system, open /usr/share/icons/.
When you enter an icon name, GTK will search there for an appropriate icon, and will also search ~/. For items of type Bookmark, if no icon is specified, the default icon is used, set by right- clicking on the Bookmarks side pane and selecting Settings|Bookmark Icon.
For items of type Application, if no icon is specified, the application's icon (derived from the . Icon= key) will be displayed as the item icon. You can also change the icon for an item using a design mode shortcut instead of the Item Properties dialog. Highlight the menu item and press Ctrl+I, or use the mouse shortcut Shift + Middle- Click. Target. The Target(s) entry and associated Browse button will only appear if an item is of type Bookmark or Application. This entry allows you to control what is opened when the item is activated. Bookmark Targets.
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For Bookmark items, the Targets list may contain a single folder to be opened, or may contain a semicolon- separated list of folders, URLs, and/or devices. For example. /etc; /usr/bin; ftp: //mirrors. When the above example is activated, four tabs will be opened: two containing /etc and /usr/bin; the ftp site will be mounted and opened in a third tab; and the disc in /dev/sr.
When the Targets list contains a single folder or URL, whether it is opened in a new tab or in the current tab is determined by the New Tab setting for bookmarks, found by right- clicking on the Bookmarks side pane and selecting Settings. If the Targets list contains multiple paths or URLs, each is opened in a new tab.
Finally, the Targets list for a Bookmark may contain the path to a file, in which case the directory containing the file will be opened, and the file will be selected in the file list. For example. Clicking the Browse button will allow you to select a folder which will be added to the Targets list. Tip: To prevent the Bookmarks side pane's Follow Dir option selecting a particular bookmark automatically, prefix the targets with a semicolon and Follow Dir will ignore it (only the first target is used by Follow Dir).
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For example. ; /etc. Application Target. For Application items, the Target entry may contain the name of a . When specifying an executable file, note that selected filenames will NOT be passed to the executable when it is run. To do so, use a menu item of type Command.) When specifying a .
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Exec= key of the . When specifying a . Name and Icon fields empty so the . Clicking the Browse button will allow you to select an application from a list of applications installed on your system. NOTE: When exporting an item, the target field will be exported with the plugin even if Bookmark or Application is no longer the selected item type. Before distributing a plugin, be sure to open or extract the archive and examine all files in your text editor to be clear on what data you are sharing. Context. The Context page of the Item Properties dialog allows you to set rules which determine when and how a menu item appears in the menu.
Context rules can be set for both built- in and custom items, including plugins and separators. Context cannot be set for toolbar items (except items in custom toolbar submenus), and context will not apply to items when they are shown in the Bookmarks side pane. Context refers to the state of the entire file browser window or desktop when a menu is shown.
For example, the MIME type of the currently selected file is one subject of the context. Another context subject is the filename of the selected file.
Another is any device that is currently selected in the Devices list. There are many subjects which can be used in context rules. By default, the top line of the context dialog reads "Show item if context matches any rule: ", and is followed by an empty rule box. When the rule box is empty, the item will always be shown regardless of context. You can change 'Show item if context matches any rule: ' to 'Enable item if context matches any rule: '.
If the action is to 'Show', its opposite is to hide. If the action is to 'Enable', then its opposite to disable. Thus if we change the top line to read 'Enable item if context matches any rule: ', then the menu item will be enabled or disabled depending on context, but will never be completely hidden from view in the menu. Or, to reverse the logic, action can be set to 'Hide' or 'Disable' when any rule is matched.
The 'matches any rules: ' box can also be changed so that it requires all rules to be matched instead of just one. This is like putting an AND between the rules, instead of OR.
Or you can reverse the matching logic by choosing one of the 'doesn't match' options. Composing Rules. Rather than using an arcane syntax, context rules are composed using words and phrases, which make the rules readable sentences. To compose a new rule, use the Edit Rule box.
There are many context subjects available in the drop- down list, but "MIME Type" and "Filename" are generally the most useful. The box to the right of the subject allows you to choose a verb, or a relationship between the subject and its value. In the case of "matches" or "doesn't match", wildcards may be used (eg "Filename matches *. If the test pattern contains any uppercase characters, the test is case- sensitive. For additional wildcard characters and pattern specifics, see IEEE Pattern Matching Notation.
The box below the subject and verb will contain the value to be used as a test. You can enter custom text in this box or click the arrow at the right to select a common value. Each subject chosen will have a different list of common values. Below the value box is a 'Value: ' label, which may or may not show a value. This label shows the subject's value in the current context.
When you opened the Design Menu, the file browser had a context - perhaps some files or a device were selected, the browser was in a particular directory, etc. For example, if a file is selected when you open the properties dialog, and the subject is set to 'MIME Type', then the selected file's MIME type will appear next to 'Value: '.
If no file is selected, then 'Value: ' will show nothing. Tip: You can quickly copy a value into the value box by double- clicking it.). The context dialog will let you know the result of the current set of rules given the current context.
Below the rules box to the right, you will see a 'Current: ' label. For example if it reads "Current: Show", then for the current context and set of rules, this menu item will be shown in the menu. If instead it reads "Current: Hide", then the menu item will be hidden from view for the current context - it will not appear in the menu. An Example Set Of Rules. As an example, we will add a rule which shows the current menu item when the selected file is an audio file. Note that when determining the context, only the type and name of the first selected file is considered.
If multiple files are selected, this can be determined, but the type of each selected file cannot be individually tested. For this example, set the rule subject to 'MIME Type' and set the verb (the box to the right of subject) to 'begins with'. Below these, choose 'audio/' from the drop- down list of common values. Now the words in the Edit Rule box should read 'MIME Type..