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Left Click Action
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Show file in separate viewer
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Located in filegroupdetails.cpp:40 filetypedetails.cpp:153
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Here you can configure what the Konqueror file manager will do when you click on a file belonging to this group. Konqueror can display the file in an embedded viewer or start up a separate application. You can change this setting for a specific file type in the 'Embedding' tab of the file type configuration.
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Located in filegroupdetails.cpp:48
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This button displays the icon associated with the selected file type. Click on it to choose a different icon.
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:70
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This is the icon associated with the selected file type. Choosing a different icon requires shared-mime-info to be at least version 0.40.
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:78
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This box contains a list of patterns that can be used to identify files of the selected type. For example, the pattern *.txt is associated with the file type 'text/plain'; all files ending in '.txt' are recognized as plain text files.
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:96
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Add a new pattern for the selected file type.
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:110
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Description:
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:130
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You can enter a short description for files of the selected file type (e.g. 'HTML Page'). This description will be used by applications like Konqueror to display directory content.
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:134
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Ask whether to save to disk instead
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Located in filetypedetails.cpp:165
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