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<h1>Konqueror Behavior</h1> You can configure how Konqueror behaves as a file manager here.
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Open folders in separate &windows
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If this option is checked, Konqueror will open a new window when you open a folder, rather than showing that folder's contents in the current window.
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Ask Confirmation For
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@title:group what to do when a file is deleted
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This option tells Konqueror whether to ask for a confirmation when you "delete" a file. <ul><li><em>Move To Trash:</em> moves the file to your trash folder, from where it can be recovered very easily.</li> <li><em>Delete:</em> simply deletes the file.</li> </ul>
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&Move to trash
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@option:check Ask for confirmation when moving to trash
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D&elete
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@option:check Ask for confirmation when deleting
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Show 'Delete' context me&nu entries which bypass the trashcan
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Check this if you want 'Delete' menu commands to be displayed on the desktop and in the file manager's context menus. You can always delete files by holding the Shift key while calling 'Move to Trash'.
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<h1>Paths</h1>
This module allows you to choose where in the filesystem the files on your desktop should be stored.
Use the "Whats This?" (Shift+F1) to get help on specific options.
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