This starts a new Document in a new instance of the editor.
This command opens a file. It does this by means of a dialog box which allows the user to navigate the file system.
The dialog operates like a small file manager. Clicking on folders displayed in the central window directs the dialog to enter that folder - displaying its contents. There is an entry/drop down box which can be used to directly type in the location and name of the file or by clicking the arrow at the side choose from a drop down list of recently used locations.
Below this is a filter which similarly may have data entered
directly or chosen from a drop down list of recent filter types. The
filter facility lets only files that meet its specifications be
displayed in the central window. If the filter contained text such as
*.txt
then only files with the txt
extension would be visible in the selection window.
The toolbar has left and right arrow buttons that let the user move back and forth through previously selected folders as well as an up arrow button for moving up the folder tree. The button with the little house takes the user to his or her home folder, and the one with the two arrows curved in on each other updates the view of the current folder. The flag button lets the user set a new bookmark at the current folder or go to one that was previously set. The icon of the folder with the sparkle on it, allows you to create a new folder. Finally there is drop down box on the toolbar with a list of some commonly frequented folders.
This is a shortcut to open recently saved documents. Clicking on this item opens a list to the side of the menu with a list of several of the most recently saved files. Clicking on a specific file will open it in KEdit - if the file still resides at the same location.
This saves the current document. If there has already been a save of the document then this will overwrite the previously saved file without asking for the user's consent.
The editor can be configured to make a backup.
If it is the first save of a new document the save as dialog (described below) will be invoked.
This allows a document to be saved with a new file name. This is done by means of the file dialog box described above in the Open section of this help file.
This opens a simple print dialog allowing the user to specify what, where, and how to print. The user can choose between the standard lpr or a custom command as well as whether to print the whole document or a selected section.
This is used to email the current document. It calls a mail dialog whereby the user can enter the address and subject for the message.
You may set your preferred mail client in KControl
This will close the editor window, if you have more than one instance of KEdit running, those instances will not be closed.
This closes the editor.
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