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Oracle Solaris 11.1 Desktop User's Guide Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Getting Started With the Desktop
3. Using the Desktop Workspaces
5. Using the Desktop Applications
Displaying the Home Folder in a Spatial Window
Displaying a Folder in a Browser Window
How to Display a Folder in a Browser Window
Showing and Hiding File Browser Window Components
Using the Tree From the Side Pane
Navigating History List Using the Go Menu
Navigating History List Using the Toolbar
Navigating Your History List Using History in the Side Pane
How to Add Actions Associated With a File Type
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 Matching a Specific Pattern
Moving or Copying a File or Folder
How to Duplicate a File or 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
Viewing the Properties of a File or Folder
How to View the Properties of a File of Folder
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
Displaying the Items in the Trash
How to Display the Item Properties Window
Modifying the Appearance of Files and Folders
How to Change the Icon for a File or Folder
How to Mount a Device Manually
How to Eject a USB Flash Drive
Accessing Special URI Locations
Setting File Manager Preferences
Installing File Manager Scripts
You can customize the way files or folders look by attaching emblems or backgrounds to them. You can also change the format in which the file manager displays these items.
The file manager displays files and folders as icons. Depending on the type of the file, the icon might be a image representative of the file type, a small thumbnail, or preview showing the files contents.
You can also add emblems to file and folder icons. Such emblems appear in addition to the file icon and provide another ways to manage files. For example you can mark a file as important by adding an Important emblem to it, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 8-6 Icons and Emblems
For more information about adding emblems, see How to Add an Emblem to a File or Folder .
The file manager automatically applies emblems for the following types of files:
Symbolic links
Items which have the following permissions:
No read permission
No write permission
The following table describes the default emblems.
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The Properties window for the item is displayed.
A Select custom icon dialog is displayed.
Note - To restore an icon from a custom icon to the default icon, select the file or folder which you want to change, and click Revert in the Select custom icon dialog.
The properties window for the item is displayed.
Tip - In browser windows, you can also add emblems to items by dragging them from the emblem side pane.
The Create a New Emblem dialog is displayed.
In the dialog that is displayed, click Browse.
The file manager includes background patterns and emblems which you can use to change the appearance of your folders. Background patterns and emblems can also be used on the desktop, for folders, and for certain side panes in the file browser and on panels.
The Backgrounds and Emblems dialog is displayed.
Alist of background patterns or background colors is displayed.
The image appears in the list of patterns you can use.
The color appears in the list of colors you can use.