Add user-directories screenshot

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Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
parent 2a2a89555b
commit 649f1680af

@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ The :guilabel:`Default Applications` tab lets you change your default browser an
To change where LXQt saves the default user directories left click on the :guilabel:`User Directories` tab. To view what folder to change the default location for use the :guilabel:`Desktop`, :guilabel:`Downloads`, :guilabel:`Templates`, :guilabel:`Public Share`, :guilabel:`Documents`, :guilabel:`Music`, :guilabel:`Pictures`, or :guilabel:`Videos` field to change that default folder for that. To bring up a dialog to change your folder press the folder button. In the center shows the current path to your documents. To change where LXQt saves the default user directories left click on the :guilabel:`User Directories` tab. To view what folder to change the default location for use the :guilabel:`Desktop`, :guilabel:`Downloads`, :guilabel:`Templates`, :guilabel:`Public Share`, :guilabel:`Documents`, :guilabel:`Music`, :guilabel:`Pictures`, or :guilabel:`Videos` field to change that default folder for that. To bring up a dialog to change your folder press the folder button. In the center shows the current path to your documents.
.. image:: user-directories-tab.png
The :guilabel:`Autostart` tab has settings for what to autostart. The autostart applications lets you choose which applications to autostart like managers for print queues. All of these are check-boxes to start various programs. You can start a program at startup by adding it here. Click the :guilabel:`Add` button, give the process a name e.g. "Terminal drop down" and type in the appropriate terminal command e.g. "terminal -d" where it says :guilabel:`Command`. To change a keyboard shortcut press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To remove a setting for autostart left click on the autostart press the :guilabel:`Delete` button. The :guilabel:`Autostart` tab has settings for what to autostart. The autostart applications lets you choose which applications to autostart like managers for print queues. All of these are check-boxes to start various programs. You can start a program at startup by adding it here. Click the :guilabel:`Add` button, give the process a name e.g. "Terminal drop down" and type in the appropriate terminal command e.g. "terminal -d" where it says :guilabel:`Command`. To change a keyboard shortcut press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To remove a setting for autostart left click on the autostart press the :guilabel:`Delete` button.
.. image:: session_settings.png .. image:: session_settings.png

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