Table of Contents
- → (Shift+F4)
Creates a new text file in the current folder, unless another folder is specified. The new file is opened for editing after it is created.
- → (F7)
Creates a new folder in the current folder.
- → (Alt+Ctrl+S)
Creates a symbolic link to the currently selected file.
- → (F3)
Opens the currently selected file for viewing.
- → (F4)
Opens the currently selected file for editing.
- → (F5)
Copy the currently selected files or folders to the other panel.
- → (F6)
Opens a dialog to move the currently selected files or folders to a specified location.
- → (Alt+Shift+P)
Creates a new archive of all the selected files and folders in the active panel.
- → (Alt+Shift+U)
Unpacks all the selected files in the active panel.
- → (Alt+Shift+E)
Tests archive for corruption.
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Compares two current files by content - one from each panel via an external graphical diff utility. By default Kompare is used, but you can also use e.g. xxdiff or KDiff3 , change it in the Konfigurator Dependencies page.
- → (Shift+F2)
This menu option starts Krename, a very powerful external batch renamer.
Krename Features
Renaming a list of files based on a set of expressions
Copying/moving a list of files to another folder
Convert filenames to upper/lower case
Adding numbers to filenames
Finding and replacing parts of the filename
Renaming MP3/OGG Vorbis files based on their ID3 tags
Setting access and modification dates
Changing permissions and file ownership
A plugin API which allows you to extend KRename's features
Renaming folders recursively
Support for KFilePlugins
Undo renaming
And many more....
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Checksum creation on file(s) and/or folder(s).
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- → (Ctrl+P)
The Split file function splits a file up into multiple smaller files so that it can be stored on several smaller media (like diskettes, zip-drives, ...) or sent by e-mail.
- → (Ctrl+B)
The Combine files function combines multiple files into one file after the Split file function was used.
- → (Ctrl+Q)
Closes Krusader and cleans up the temporary folder, the same as pressing F10 key.