Using Directory menus
Directory menu bars provide the following menus:
The File menu allows you to perform tasks related to files.
Among the menu items are:
Find-
locates specified files.
Tree-
displays the contents of a directory and its subdirectories in a
hierarchical diagram (known as a "tree view"). See
``Using Treeview''.
The Edit menu allows you to manipulate icons. Among the menu items
are:
Select All-
selects all icons in a directory window.
Get Out on Main-
moves selected icons onto the main Desktop.
The View menu affects how icons appear in directory windows.
Among the menu items are:
Details-
shows each file and directory as a mini-icon, followed by its
title, size, and modification time and date.
Names-
shows files and directories as mini-icons.
Toggle dot files-
changes whether or not files whose names begin with a dot (".") are displayed.
The Options menu allows you to customize directories. For
more information on customization, see
the Graphical Environment Guide .
Among the menu items are:
Directory Preferences-
allows you to customize color, font, background, and patterns.
General Preferences-
customizes dialog boxes, the mouse behavior, icons, popup menus,
tools, and devices.
The Tools menu allows you to access various tools. Among the menu
items are:
Toolsheds-
opens the Toolsheds window, which provides access to
a variety of programs, applications, and utilities.
These tools are grouped by category, for example, Devices
and Desktop Administration are two of the categories.
For more information, see
``Starting programs from the Panorama (xdt3) Desktop''.
Personal Icons-
opens the .xdt_dir/bitmaps directory, which contains any
icon files you have created or edited.
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