

Pops up a list of K3b's toolbars. If a toolbar entry is checked, it means that the toolbar is currently visible.
This enables you to show or hide the small bar at the bottom of the main window containing various information about K3b's status and activities.
Toggles the visibility of the Directory View. This view enables you to select directories and disc drives. When selected, their contents will appear in the Contents View. Disc drives have also got a context menu providing functions like Disk Info, (un)mounting the drive or ejecting the medium.
Toggles the visibility of the Contents View. This view enables you to select files that can be dragged into the Project View in order to add them to the project. The Contents View also acts as an interface to rip audio CDs and video discs when a disc drive containing an appropriate CD/DVD is selected in the Directory View.
Toggles the visibility of the document header belonging to the Project View. This is a small bar that is only visible if the Project View contains any open projects. The document header has no functionality, yet it's nice eye candy and improves clarity by separating the Project View from the other views.
This command opens a dialog box where the key bindings for K3b's menu commands may be changed. After selecting one of the available commands from the upper part of the dialog, the shortcut for this action can be changed in the lower part.
This command opens a dialog box where the toolbars can be customized. The drop down box on top of the dialog determines which toolbar can be edited at the moment. The Available Actions list on the left contains all commands that can be added to the toolbar, the Current Actions list on the right shows the ones that are already there. Items can be added by selecting the appropriate command out of the Available Actions list and pressing the right button to move it to the Current Actions list. Removing an item works the other way round. The up and down buttons change the commands's position within the toolbar.
This opens K3bSetup which helps setting the right permissions needed by K3b in order to burn CDs and DVDs. Linux' user rights management permits program execution and access to disc drives if no permissions have been granted by the administrator. K3bSetup cannot set permissions without administrator privileges, so you have to enter the root password when starting up.
Opens the Options dialog where general program settings can be configured. Although most of K3b's functionality should work out of the box, this dialog allows to customize and fine-tune the program.