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Preface

1.  Getting Started With the Desktop

2.  Using the Desktop Windows

3.  Using the Desktop Workspaces

4.  Using the Desktop Panels

5.  Using the Desktop Applications

6.  Using the Main Menubar

7.  Using the File Manager

File Manager Overview

Spatial Mode

Spatial Mode Windows

Displaying the Home Folder in a Spatial Window

Displaying a Parent Folder

Displaying a Folder in a Browser Window

How to Display a Folder in a Browser Window

Closing Folders

Opening a Location

Browser Mode

Browser Windows

Showing and Hiding File Browser Window Components

Using the Location Bar

Displaying Home Folder

Displaying a Folder

Displaying a Parent Folder

Using the Tree From the Side Pane

Using Navigation History

Navigating History List Using the Go Menu

Navigating History List Using the Toolbar

Navigating Your History List Using History in the Side Pane

Opening Files

Executing the Default Action

Executing Non-Default Actions

How to Add Actions Associated With a File Type

How to Modify Actions

Searching Files

Saving Searches

Managing Files and Folders

Using Views to Display Files and Folders

Arranging Your Files in Icon View

Arranging Your Files in List View

Changing the Size of Items in a View

Working With Files and Folders

Selecting Files and Folders

Selecting Files Matching a Specific Pattern

Moving or Copying a File or Folder

How to Duplicate a File or Folder

How to Create a Folder

How to Rename a File or Folder

How to Move a File or Folder to the Trash

How to Delete a File or Folder

Creating a Symbolic Link to a File or Folder

Using Drag and Drop

Viewing the Properties of a File or Folder

How to View the Properties of a File of Folder

Changing Permissions

How to Change Permissions for a File

How to Change Permissions for a Folder

Adding Notes to Files and Folders

How to Add a Note Using the Properties Dialog

How to Add a Note Using Notes in the Side Pane

Creating Documents by Using a Template

How to Create a Document From a Template

Using Bookmarks

Adding or Deleting a Bookmark

How to Edit a Bookmark

Using Trash

Displaying the Items in the Trash

Emptying Trash

Viewing Hidden Files

Hiding a File or Folder

Using the Item Properties

How to Display the Item Properties Window

Modifying the Appearance of Files and Folders

Using Icons and Emblems

How to Change the Icon for a File or Folder

How to Add an Emblem to a File or Folder

How to Create a New Emblem

Changing Backgrounds

Using Removable Media

Mounting Media

How to Mount a Device Manually

Displaying Media Contents

Displaying Media Properties

Ejecting Media

How to Eject a USB Flash Drive

Writing to a CD or a DVD

Creating Data Discs

How to Create Data Discs

Copying From a CD or a DVD

How to Copy CDs or DVDs

Creating a Disc From an Image File

Navigating Remote Servers

Accessing a Remote Server

Accessing Network Places

Accessing Special URI Locations

Setting File Manager Preferences

Views

Behavior

Display

List Columns

Preview

Media

Extending the File Manager

Scripts

Installing File Manager Scripts

Writing File Manager Scripts

Extensions

8.  Using the Desktop Tools and Utilities

9.  Configuring the Desktop

A.  Using the Mouse

B.  Using the Keyboard

Writing to a CD or a DVD

In order to write to a CD or DVD, your computer must have a CD or DVD writer.

Creating Data Discs

The file manager provides a special folder for files and folders that you want to write to a CD or DVD. You can write all of the content placed in this special folder to a CD or DVD.


Note - You can set the CD/DVD Creator folder to open automatically when you insert a blank disc. See Media.


How to Create Data Discs

  1. Choose Applications -> System Tools -> CD/DVD Creator.

    The file manager opens the CD/DVD Creator folder.


    Note - In a File Browser window, the CD/DVD Creator item is available on the Go menu.


  2. Drag the files and folders which you want to write to the CD or DVD to the CD/DVD Creator folder.
  3. Insert a writable CD or DVD into the CD/DVD writer device on the system.
  4. Click Write to Disc, or choose File -> Write to CD/DVD.

    The Write to Disc dialog is displayed.

  5. Specify how you want to write the CD. The available settings are:
    Write disc to
    Select the device to which you want to write the CD from the drop-down list. To create a CD image file, select the File image option. A CD image file is a normal file which contains all the data in the same format as a CD.
    Disc name
    Type a name for the CD in the text box.
    Data size
    Shows the size of the data to be written to disc.
    Write speed
    Select the speed at which you want to write the CD from the drop-down list.
  6. Click Write.

    If you selected the File image option from the Target to Write To drop-down list, a Choose a Filename for the Disc Image dialog is displayed. Use the dialog to specify the location where you want to save the disc image file. By default, disc image files have a .iso file extension.

    This process takes some time. When the disc is written or when the disc image file is created, a message to indicate that the process is complete is displayed in the dialog.


    Tip - The file system written to the CD will be readable with long file names on all recent operating systems. Both the Joliet and the Rock Ridge CD-ROM file system extensions are used.


Copying From a CD or a DVD

You can create a copy of a CD or DVD either to another disc or to an image file stored on your computer.

How to Copy CDs or DVDs

  1. Insert the disc you want to copy.
  2. Choose Places -> Computer from the top panel menubar.
  3. Right-click the CD icon, and choose Copy Disc.

    The Write to Disc dialog is displayed.

    If you have only one drive with write capabilities, the process will first create a disc image file on your computer. It will then eject the original disk, and ask you to change it for a blank disk on which to write the copy.


    Note - If you want to create more than one copy, choose the Image File option in the Write to Disc dialog and then write the disc image. For more information, see Creating a Disc From an Image File.


Creating a Disc From an Image File

You can write a disc image to a CD or DVD. For example, you might have downloaded a disc image from the Internet, or previously created one yourself. Disc images have an .iso file extension and are sometimes called iso files.

To write a disc image, right-click the disc image file, then choose Write to Disc from the pop-up menu.