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Chapter 1.1 Retrieving the image
=================================
Before you install Lubuntu, you need to retrieve the correct image. Lubuntu supports AMD64 CPU types also known as 64-bit with a new version every six months (supported for nine months), and every two years being a long term support release (supported for three years). Lubuntu 24.04 is a Long Term Support release supported until 2027. Lubuntu 24.10 is supported until July 2025.
Before you install Lubuntu, you need to retrieve the correct image. Lubuntu supports AMD64 CPU types also known as 64-bit with a new version every six months (supported for nine months), and every two years being a long term support release (supported for three years). Lubuntu 24.04 is a Long Term Support release supported until 2027. Lubuntu 24.04 is supported until April 2024.
LTS vs. Regular Releases
------------------------
@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ For users looking to try new features every six months at the expense of the sup
**It is extremely important that if you choose this path, you upgrade to each successive regular release shortly after it comes out.** If you are not comfortable doing this, you should consider using the LTS release instead.
About four months after a new LTS release comes and every 6 months thereafter an **LTS Point Release** is realeased to support new hardware and fewer updates to download with the longer support term of an LTS realease. LTS point releases are released every August and Feburary. Each LTS point release is called 24.04.1 is the first point release for the 24.04 point release.
Ways to download the image
---------------------------
Now that the decision of which release type you need is made, you will need to download the image.
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.. code::
sha256sum lubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso
sha256sum lubuntu-23.10-desktop-amd64.iso
and then carefully check that the output matches
.. code::
f7ed99b368e00ab7f3fa2c05cefd912f43fc19a8ab9d4d241432d7d9e97e3491 *lubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso
0072ac362fef0aa2cc496f83389807cc86e9b5e1fa9fe4eaa7a3f728f6d59f2e *lubuntu-23.10-desktop-amd64.iso
Downloading the image via BitTorrent
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. code::
zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/24.04/release/lubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync
zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/lunar/release/lubuntu-23.04-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync
**You have now downloaded the image successfully. Please continue to Chapter 1.2.**

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@ -9,11 +9,9 @@ At the start of the boot process, a GRUB splash screen will be shown. To install
.. image:: grubsplash.png
The next screen will present a choice between :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu`, which will give you a live session to run Lubuntu as you see fit, or run the installer directly with :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu`. Above this there is a field to select which language you want to install in the :guilabel:`Select Your Language` drop down. To get this screen in your language, select one then press the :guilabel:`Confirm` button. If you need more advanced network settings to install Lubuntu than just connecting to Wi-Fi use the :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu` choice. If choose :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu` the installer will start right away and install in your language. At the bottom of your screen if you are connected to the internet automatically like with an ethernet cable it will say :guilabel:`Connected` at the bottom. If you are not connected to the internet at the bottom it will say :guilabel:`Not Connected`.
The next screen will present a choice between :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu`, which will give you a live session to run Lubuntu as you see fit, or run the installer directly with :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu`. Above this there is a field to select which language you want to install in the :guilabel:`Select Your Language` drop down. To get this screen in your language, select one then press the :guilabel:`Confirm` button. If you need more advanced network settings to install Lubuntu than just connecting to Wi-Fi use the :guilabel:`Try Lubuntu` choice. If choose :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu` the installer will start right away and you will be asked to select your language. At the bottom of your screen if you are connected to the internet automatically like with an ethernet cable it will say :guilabel:`Connected` at the bottom. If you are not connected to the internet at the bottom it will say :guilabel:`Not Connected`.
.. image:: installer-prompt.png
Once you have booted into the live session, feel free to explore Lubuntu and make sure all your hardware works. Once you are ready to install Lubuntu, double click the icon in the top-left corner of the desktop :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu 24.10` or :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.10`.
Once you have booted into the live session, feel free to explore Lubuntu and make sure all your hardware works. Once you are ready to install Lubuntu, double click the icon in the top-left corner of the desktop :guilabel:`Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS` or :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.04 LTS`.
.. image:: live_session.png
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.. image:: welcome_installer.png
Selecting Your Location
Selecting Your location
-----------------------
The next screen will show you a map of the world where you can choose your location. Your location will be used to set your time zone and download server. To see what region you have chosen use the :guilabel:`Region` drop down menu. The :guilabel:`Zone` field should have a major city with the same time as you. If you want to get to the your time zone manually faster you can type in the name of a big city in the same time zone. Towards the bottom you can to change your system language by pressing the upper :guilabel:`Change` button. To change the how numbers and dates appear on your system press the lower :guilabel:`Change` button. To switch certain keys on your keyboard use the :guilabel:`Switch Keyboard` drop down. To move to the next step once again press the :guilabel:`Next` button. To move back to selecting your language to change your language press the :guilabel:`Back` button.
@ -37,8 +35,8 @@ Next select your keyboard layout, you can check your keyboard matches the keyboa
.. image:: keyboard.png
Customize
---------
Customizing
-----------
Next will bring a choice of what applications to install, additional third party drivers, or to install updates with the installation. To choose to install all applications and the list of the third party applications choose :guilabel:`Full Installation`. To choose the normal applications included in Lubuntu select the :guilabel:`Normal Installation` button. To choose a minimal installation of just the desktop environment select the :guilabel:`Minimal Installation` button. To install updates while installing check the :guilabel:`Download and install updates following installation` checkbox. To install third party and maybe proprietary drivers check the :guilabel:`Install third-party software for graphics, WiFi hardware, and additional media formats` checkbox.
@ -46,12 +44,10 @@ Pick which particular additional applications you wish to install there are chec
To go to the next part of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button. To go to selecting your keyboard again press the :guilabel:`Back` button.
.. image:: customizing.png
Setting Up Partitions
Setting up partitions
---------------------
If all you want is Lubuntu on your machine, you can select the :guilabel:`Erase disk` button. This will format the disk and **delete all data on the disk**, which is why having your data backed up before this point is extremely important. If you choose to do this you can continue on to user setup. To change the storage device to install Lubuntu on use the :guilabel:`Select Storage device` drop down menu. To see whether you are installing in uefi or bios mode is shown in the top left corner of this window. To choose to use a swap file under :guilabel:`Erase disk` keep :menuselection:`Swap to file` or to not use swap choose :menuselection:`No Swap`. To choose which filesystem to use the drop down on the right to choose which filesystem you want to use. If you want to encrypt your drive press the :guilabel:`Encrypt system` checkbox and then you will need to enter the encryption passphrase twice to make sure you have it typed in correctly. It is strongly advised to write down this passphrase and keep it somewhere safe.
If all you want is Lubuntu on your machine, you can select the :guilabel:`Erase disk` button. This will format the disk and **delete all data on the disk**, which is why having your data backed up before this point is extremely important. If you choose to do this you can continue on to user setup. To change the storage device to install Lubuntu on use the :guilabel:`Select Storage device` drop down menu. To choose to use a swap file under :guilabel:`Erase disk` keep :menuselection:`Swap to file` or to not use swap choose :menuselection:`No Swap`. To choose which filesystem to use the drop down on the right to choose which filesystem you want to use. If you want to encrypt your drive press the :guilabel:`Encrypt system` checkbox and then you will need to enter the encryption passphrase twice to make sure you have it typed in correctly. It is strongly advised to write down this passphrase and keep it somewhere safe.
.. warning::
Erasing your entire disk or partition may cause you to lose data so please backup beforehand.
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If you had a previous Linux install with a swap partition you will need to unmount the swap. To do this run
.. code::
sudo swapoff -a; sudo swapon /dev/zram0
sudo swapoff -a
which will unmount them and any swap partitions while still leaving zram enabled. This will not work if you have data partition mounted open PCManFM-Qt and press the upward pointed arrow on each partition in the :guilabel:`Places` sidebar to unmount all data partitions.
which will unmount them and any swap partitions. This will not work if you have data partition mounted open PCManFM-Qt and press the upward pointed arrow on each partition in the :guilabel:`Places` sidebar to unmount all data partitions.
To move back to Selecting your keyboard layout press the :guilabel:`Back` button. To advance to the setting up users press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
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The Install
-----------
The Lubuntu installer provides some useful information while the installer is running. On the bottom of the window is a progress bar. On the right end of the progress bar is the percentage of the installation complete. To see command line output of the install press the :guilabel:`Magnifying glass` button. Once Lubuntu is installed you have a checkbox :guilabel:`Reboot now` after your Lubuntu is installed and is now finished. There is a slideshow while you install and to move to the next slide left click and to move to the previous slide right click.
The Lubuntu installer provides some useful information while the installer is running. On the bottom of the window is a progress bar. On the right end of the progress bar is the percentage of the installation complete. To see command line output of the install press the :guilabel:`Toggle log` button. Once Lubuntu is installed you have a checkbox :guilabel:`Reboot now` after your Lubuntu is installed and is now finished. There is a slideshow while you install and to move to the next slide left click and to move to the previous slide right click.
.. image:: installer_screen.png
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After the install is finished you will need to reboot your system into your new install. If you want to continue using the live system but end the installer uncheck the :guilabel:`Reboot now` checkbox. To close the installer press the :guilabel:`Done` button. After this your computer will reboot and you should remove your install media.
Install Alongside
-----------------
Manual Partitioning
Manual partitioning
-----------------------
.. Warning::
Trying to use nonlinux filesystems such as NTFS or FAT as your root filesystem will result in a broken system.
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.. image:: manpartition-create.png
Lubuntu's bootloader grub does not support creating an encrypted / partition without a separate unencrypted /boot partition. If you create a separate /home partition will be where you save all your user documents photos and videos so make sure if you create one it has enough space for your personal files. All partitions created do not be on the same drive so you can for example put /home on its own drive to give you lots of space and then put / where all of your system and programs will be launched from. A good example of a sensible way to use manual partitioning is if you have a solid state disk and a hard drive in a computer, put the / partition on the solid state drive for faster program launches and /home on the hard drive for more space for your files.
To go back on all your changes to the previous state press the :guilabel:`Revert All Changes` button in the top right. To change what device your computer will boot off of you will need to use the :guilabel:`Install boot loader on` drop down menu to select which disc to boot off of.
To go back on all your changes to the previous state press the :guilabel:`Revert All Changes` button. To change what device your computer will boot off of you will need to use the :guilabel:`Install boot loader on` drop down menu to select which disc to boot off of.
In the center of the manual partitioning window shows you what name of the partition is. What type of filesystem is displayed in the :guilabel:`File System` column. To see where your partition is mounted are shown in the :guilabel:`Mount Point` column. The size of the system is shown in the :guilabel:`Size` Column.
The top of the manual partitioning window shows a visual bar showing size of your partitions on top. Below it shows each partition on your drive with the color it is in the bar graph and the size of the partition.
OEM Installs
------------
To install Lubuntu in an OEM mode for distributing to someone else on the grub boot splash select :menuselection:`OEM install (for manufacturers)` or from the panel menu :menuselection:`System Tools --> Install Lubuntu 24.10 (OEM mode)`. Then you will be asked if you are sure you want to install in OEM mode and to actually install in OEM mode press the :guilabel:`Yes` button. Then the installer will say have a welcome screen that will say it is in OEM mode will show up. To change what language to use for installation use the drop down bar under :guilabel:`OEM installation mode`. To move to the next step of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem-install-welcome.png
To set a name for what to call this preinstalled system you are installing to ship to someone enter that in the :guilabel:`Batch` field. To move to the next part press :guilabel:`Next` To go back to welcome press the :guilabel:`Back` button. Then the :guilabel:`Location`, :guilabel:`Keyboard`, :guilabel:`Customize`, and :guilabel:`Partitions` sections are the same as a normal installation. Then for the OEM install you will not be able to make a username as the end user you ship to will use that. To choose a hostname enter in the :guilabel:`What is the name of this computer?` field. Then you will enter a password twice with :guilabel:`Choose a Password to keep your account safe` field. To have your OEM install log in automatically check the :guilabel:`Log in automatically without asking for the password` checkbox. To move to the next part of installation press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem-users.png
Then a summary screen shows what settings are for your users. To actually begin installing press the :guilabel:`Install` button and then to confirm that this is what you want press the :guilabel:`Install Now` button.
Oem User Setup
--------------
To setup your user setup for an OEM preinstalled system :menuselection:`System Tools ---> Finish OEM prepartion`. Then you will be asked if you want to finish OEM setup and then a wizard will be run next boot. Then press :guilabel:`Yes` to confirm this. Then you will need to reboot to run the user setup.
The first section of user setup will ask you what language to continue in at the very bottom. To go to the next part of Lubuntu setup press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem_language.png
Next you will need to select your time zone in the :guilabel:`Region` and :guilabel:`Zone` fields with a world map above them to tell you what time it is set to. To set what language the system will boot into press the :guilabel:`Change` button next to :guilabel:`The system language will be set to` field. To change how date and number formatting press the :guilabel:`Change` button next to :guilabel:`The numbers and dates locale will be set to` field. To go to the next part of Lubuntu setup press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem_location.png
The next part of setup will have be selecting your keyboard layout. To change the what kind of keyboard model you are using change the :guilabel:`Keyboard model` field. The left column sets the language of your keyboard while the right column selects a layout for that keyboard. In the bottom left hand corner you type to make sure what you think you are typing matches what is being input. To set a key to change keyboard layout select one from the :guilabel:`Switch keyboard` field. To move on to setup your users press the :guilabel:`Next` button.
.. image:: oem_keyboard.png
Next is to set up your users for your computer. To then enter your name in the :guilabel:`What is your name` field. To enter your username in the :guilabel:`login` field. Enter your hostname in :guilabel:`What is the name of your computer`. Then type your password twice to make sure you didn't mistype in in the fields under :guilabel:`Choose a password to keep your account safe` field. To login automatically check the :guilabel:`Log in automatically without asking for the password` checkbox.
.. image:: oem_users.png
Next step to finalize creating users and keyboard and language settings press the :guilabel:`Set Up` button. At this point you will be asked to confirm because you cannot undo after this step. To continue with all your settings press the :guilabel:`Set Up Now`. Then the users will set up with a slideshow and you will then reboot and then can login to reboot and use Lubuntu is ready to use.

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To manage your bookmarks press :kbd:`Control+Shift+O` or three horizontal bars :menuselection:`Bookmarks -->Manage Bookmarks`. To switch to different categories of bookmarks on the left hand side to switch categories. To search through your bookmarks type in :guilabel:`Search Bookmarks` box in the top right hand corner. To open a bookmark in this park double click on it or right click and select :menuselection:`Open`. To open a bookmark in a new tab right click on it and select :menuselection:`Open in New Tab`. To delete a bookmark right click on it and select :menuselection:`Delete Bookmark`. To rename your bookmark something you will remember use the :guilabel:`Name` field. To change where a bookmark points to change the :guilabel:`URL` field. To add tags to your bookmark type them in the :guilabel:`Tags` field.
In the top left hand corner there is a :guilabel:`Folder` button that on the tab bar to open Firefox View. To see a summary of all your recent tabs use the :guilabel:`Recent browsing` tab. To search your history type in the :guilabel:`Search` bar. To see all your recent browsing or recently closed tabs you can left click on :guilabel:`View all` to see the tabs in that section. To view your open tabs left click on the :guilabel:`Open tabs` on the left sidebar. To search your open tabs type in the :guilabel:`Search open tabs` bar. On the left is title of each webpage. The second column lists the a short version of the link. The third column lists how long ago you have viewed that tab. The :guilabel:`...` on the right column lists options to move the tab, close the tab, or copy a link to the tab. Use the :guilabel:`Recently closed tabs` tab to view your tabs you have recently closed. To search your recently closed tabs type in the :guilabel:`Recently closed tabs` bar. Left click on a tab to to reopen it. To see a short version of the link to the site view the second column. To view how long ago you closed that tab view the third column. To remove the closed tab from this list press the :guilabel:`x` button. To view tabs from other devices use the :guilabel:`Tabs from other devices` tab on the left sidebar. To search your tabs from other devices search type in the :guilabel:`Search synced tabs` bar. To view your history view the :guilabel:`History` tab on the left sidebar. To sort your history by site left click on the :guilabel:`Sort by site` button. To switch to sorting by date press the :guilabel:`Sort by date button`. To reopen a page from your history simply left click on it. To search through your history type in the :guilabel:`Search history bar`. To view the title of the page view the left most column. To view a short version of what site it is view the second column. To view what time you last visited that page view the third column from the left. To see more options press the :guilabel:`...` button.
In the top left hand corner there is a :guilabel:`Folder` button that on the tab bar to open Firefox View. To see a summary of all your recent tabs use the :guilabel:`Recent browsing` tab.To see all your recent browsing or recently closed tabs you can left click on :guilabel:`View all` to see the tabs in that section. To view your open tabs left click on the :guilabel:`Open tabs` on the left sidebar. On the left is title of each webpage. The second column lists the a short version of the link. The third column lists how long ago you have viewed that tab. The :guilabel:`...` on the right column lists options to move the tab, close the tab, or copy a link to the tab. Use the :guilabel:`Recently closed tabs` tab to view your tabs you have recently closed. Left click on a tab to to reopen it. To see a short version of the link to the site view the second column. To view how long ago you closed that tab view the third column. To remove the closed tab from this list press the :guilabel:`x` button. To view tabs from other devices use the :guilabel:`Tabs from other devices` tab on the left sidebar. To view your history view the :guilabel:`History` tab on the left sidebar. To sort your history by site left click on the :guilabel:`Sort by site` button. To swtich to sorting by date press the :guilabel:`Sort by date button`. To reopen a page from your history simply left click on it. To view the title of the page view the left most column. To view a short version of what site it is view the second column. To view what time you last visited that page view the third column from the left. To see more options press the :guilabel:`...` button.
.. image:: firefox-view.png
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Version
----------
Lubuntu currently ships with the latest version of Firefox, Firefox 123.
Lubuntu currently ships with the latest version of Firefox, Firefox 120.
How to Launch

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.2.4.1 of LibreOffice.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice.
How to Launch
-------------

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.2.4.1 of LibreOffice Calc.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Calc.
How to Launch
-------------

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.2.4.1 of LibreOffice Draw.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Draw.
How to Launch
-------------

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------------------------
To start a slideshow press :kbd:`f5` or the button the looks like a TV with a triangle on it or :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Start from First Slide.` To start a slideshow from the current slide press :kbd:`Shift + f5` or :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Start from current slide`. To exit the slideshow press :kbd:`escape`. To get to the next slide of the slideshow left click or press the :kbd:`right arrow key`. to get to a previous slide in presentation mode press the :kbd:`left arrow key` or right click previous. To move back to your first slide press the :kbd:`Home` key. To move to your last slide press the :kbd:`End` key.
To bring up custom settings for your settings :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Slide Show Settings`. To change the presentation to in a window press the :guilabel:`In a window` button. To have the slideshow or presentation repeat afterwards press the :guilabel:`Loop and repeat after:`. To switch back to the default of having your presentation be fullscreen press the :guilabel:`Full screen` button. To change options on your presentation are under the :guilabel:`Options` heading. To toggle showing the mouse pointer check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Mouse pointer visible` checkbox. To toggle allowing animations check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Animations allowed` checkbox. To toggle changing slides by clicking with the mouse check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Change slides by clicking on background` checkbox. To toggle the presentation always on top check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Presentation always on top` checkbox. To change which screen or projector impress is presenting to change the :guilabel:`Presentation display` field. To choose what to have either fullscreen, windowed or none at all use the :guilabel:`Presenter console` drop down.
To bring up custom settings for your settings :menuselection:`Slide Show --> Slide Show Settings`. To change the presentation to in a window press the :guilabel:`In a window` button. To have the slideshow or presentation repeat afterwards press the :guilabel:`Loop and repeat after:`. To switch back to the default of having your presentation be fullscreen press the :guilabel:`Full screen` button. To change options on your presentation are under the :guilabel:`Options` heading. To toggle showing the mouse pointer check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Mouse pointer visible` checkbox. To toggle allowing animations check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Animations allowed` checkbox. To toggle changing slides by clicking with the mouse check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Change slides by clicking on background` checkbox. To toggle the presentation always on top check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Presentation always on top` checkbox. To change which screen or projector impress is presenting to change the :guilabel:`Presentation display` field.
.. image:: slideshowprop.png
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 24.2.4.1 of LibreOffice Impress.
Lubuntu ships with version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Impress.
How To Launch
-------------

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with Version 24.2.4.1 of LibreOffice Math.
Lubuntu ships with Version 7.6.4 of LibreOffice Math.
How to Launch
-------------

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with LibreOffice Writer version 24.2.4.1
Lubuntu ships with LibreOffice Writer version 7.6.4
How to Launch
-------------

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Chapter 2.2.7 Okular
====================
Okular is the PDF viewer for Lubuntu 24.04
Usage
-----
To move the area shown on the screen down press :kbd:`Down arrow` and conversely to move it up use :kbd:`Up arrow`. You can also use the scrollwheel on your mouse to easily move up and down. To go to the next page press :kbd:`right arrow`, :menuselection:`Go --> Next Page`, or press press the downward pointing arrow on the toolbar. To go to the previous page press :kbd:`Up arrow`, :menuselection:`Go --> Previous Page`, or the upward pointing arrow on the toolbar. To see what page you are in is in a box between the button for next and previous page on the toolbar. To the right of this box it shows what page this is :guilabel:`of` the total number of pages of the document. To switch to a particular page type in the box in the center of the toolbar, press :kbd:`control +G`, or :menuselection:`Go --> Go to Page`.
When you first open Okular you can open a file with the :guilabel:`Open Document` button, :menuselection:`File --> Open`, or press :kbd:`Control + O`. If you have a recently opened document it will appear on the right under :guilabel:`Recent Documents` on first opening Okular or :menuselection:`File --> Open Recent`. To clear your recent documents click the :guilabel:`Forget All` button when you first open Okular or :menuselection:`File --> Clear List`. Open Recent --> To reload your file if something is changed press :kbd:`F5` or :menuselection:`File --> Reload`. To save a PDF :menuselection:`File --> Save` or press :kbd:`Control +S`. To save a file with a separate name :menuselection:`File --> Save As` or press :kbd:`Control + Shift +S`. To print your document press :kbd:`Control + P` or :menuselection:`File --> Print`. To see info on your file :menuselection:`File --> Properties` or press :kbd:`Alt + Enter`.
.. image:: Okular-first-open.png
To zoom out press the :guilabel:`-` button on the toolbar, press :kbd:`Control + -`, or :menuselection:`View --> Zoom Out`. To zoom in press the :guilabel:`+` button on the toolbar, press :kbd:`Control + +`, or :menuselection:`View --> Zoom in`. To zoom to have the page zoom to have the width fill the whole window :menuselection:` View --> Fit width` or select :menuselection:`Fit Width` next to the :guilabel:`+` and :guilabel:`-`. To zoom to see a full page :menuselection:`View --> Fit Page` or select :menuselection:`Fit Page` next to the :guilabel:`+` and :guilabel:`-` button. To zoom to 100% :menuselection:`View --> Zoom to 100%`, press :kbd:`Control +0`, or select :menuselection:`100%` on the bar next to the :guilabel:`+` and :guilabel:`-` buttons.
To view pages facing each other like an open book select from :guilabel:`View Mode` :menuselection:`Facing Pages` or :menuselection:`View --> View Mode --> Facing Pages`. To see an open book view with the first page centered select :menuselection:`Facing Pages(center first page)` from :guilabel:`View Mode` or :menuselection:`View --> View Mode --> Facing Pages(center first page)`. To view multiple pages at once select :menuselection:`Overview` from :guilabel:`View Mode` or :menuselection:`View --> View Mode --> Overview`. To switch back to viewing one page select :menuselection:`Single Page` from :guilabel:`View Mode` or :menuselection:`View --> View Mode --> Single Page`. To choose to only view whole pages at once and not scroll to the top and bottom of a page uncheck :menuselection:`View --> View Mode --> Continuous`. To rotate your view to the left :menuselection:`View --> Orientation --> Rotate left`. To rotate your view to the right :menuselection:`View --> Orientation --> Rotate right`. To make your view back to how it was at the start :menuselection:`View --> Orientation --> Original Orientation`. To have a fullscreen view press :kbd:`Control+ Shift+ F` or :menuselection:`View --> Full Screen Mode`.
To have a zoomed in view of your document without margins check the :guilabel:`View --> Trim View --> Trim Margins`. To have your view trimmed to where you select :menuselection:`View --> Trim View --> Trim to Selection`.
To select Text press :kbd:`Control + 4`, :menuselection:`Tools --> Text Selection`, or select :menuselection:`Text selection` from the right of the toolbar. To select an area press :kbd:`Control + 3`, :menuselection:`Tools --> Area Selection`, or select :menuselection:`Area Selection` for the right of the toolbar. To select tables press :kbd:` Control + 5`, :menuselection:`Tools --> Table Selection`, or select :menuselection:`Table Selection` from the right of the toolbar. To switch back to moving the view with mouse :menuselection:`Tools --> Browse`, press :kbd:`Control + 1`, or press the :guilabel:`Browse` button on the toolbar.
To highlight something in yellow press :kbd:`1` or select :menuselection:`Yellow highlighter` from the drop down of the far right of the toolbar. To highlight in green press :kbd:`2` or select :menuselection:`Green Highlighter` from the menu on the far right of the toolbar. To underline something press :kbd:`3` or select :menuselection:`Underline` from the toolbar on the right. To insert a text note into your file press :kbd:`4` or select :menuselection:`Insert Text` from the menu on the right of the toolbar. Then you can click where you want the note and a window will popup you enter your text into. To insert a note inline and not have it be over text making it illegible press :kbd:`5` or select :guilabel:`Inline Note` from the right of the toolbar. Then left click on where you want the note and type the note in the yellow pop up. To have a pop up note press :kbd:`6` or select pop up note from the toolbar on the right. The left click where you want the note and type in the note as you want.
.. image:: Okular-annotation.png
To undo an annotation press :kbd:`Control +Z` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Undo`. To redo something you undid press :kbd:`Control + Shift +Z` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Redo`. To select all press :kbd:`Control + A` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Select All`. To select all text on a current page :menuselection:`Edit --> Select All Text on Current Page`. To copy something you have selected press :kbd:`Control + C` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Copy`.
On the left side of the window Okular has a sidebar. The leftmost tab has thumbnails of the pages of your document. The shaded part of the thumbnail shows the part of the page that is displayed. At the bottom of the thumbnail is a page number. To switch to a page with the sidebar left click on that page. The middle tab of the sidebar shows annotation. To search through your annotations look into :guilabel:`Search` bar. To have the page shown in the tree of what press the leftmost button on the bottom that looks like a page. To show who made the comment press the button that looks like a person. To jump to an annotation simply left click on it. To open all annotation press the downward pointing arrow on the bottom right. To collapse all annotations press the upward pointing arrow. The third tab of the sidebar shows your bookmarks. To hide bookmarks for other files uncheck :guilabel:`Show for all Documents` checkbox. To search your bookmarks enter in the :guilabel:`Bookmarks` bar. To open your bookmark double left click on it. To add a bookmark left click on the :guilabel:`Add Bookmark` button on the bottom. To remove a bookmark on the bottom left click on the :guilabel:`Remove Bookmark` button. The rightmost tab only shows up if your document has it is a Contents tab. To search through your contents type in the :guilabel:`Search` bar. To go to the part of the section of the table of contents simply left click on it.
To search through your document press :kbd:`Control + F` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Find`. To type in the bar in the bottom what you want to search for. To get to the next result press :kbd:`F3`, the :guilabel:`Find` button on the bottom, or :menuselection:`Edit --> Find Next`. To go to your previous search result press :kbd:`Shift + F3`, the :guilabel:`Previous` button on the bottom, or :menuselection:` Edit --> Find Previous`. To make searching case sensitive press the :guilabel:`Options` button and check the :menuselection:`Case sensitive` checkbox. To start searching at your current page left click on the :guilabel:`Options` button and check the :menuselection:`From current page` checkbox. To start searching as you type press the :guilabel:`Options` button and check the :menuselection:`Find as you type` checkbox. To close find press the :guilabel:`x` button.
.. image:: okular-find.png
To go all the way to the beginning press :kbd:`Control + Home` or :menuselection:`Go --> Beginning of Document`. To go all the way to the end of the document :kbd:`Control + End` or :menuselection:`Go --> End of Document`. To go back after changing pages :menuselection:`Go --> Back`.
Then to go forward from where you were :menuselection:`Go --> Forward`. To show a magnifier for Okular press :kbd:`Control +6` or :menuselection:`Tools --> Magnifier`. Then left click over where you want to have magnified. To zoom on a particular area press :kbd:`Control+6` or :menuselection:`Tools --> Zoom`. The left click and select which area you want to zoom in on. To zoom back out right click.
To switch to a presentation view press :kbd:`Control + Shift + P` or :menuselection:`View --> Presentation`. To get out of presentation mode press :kbd:`Escape` or move the mouse to the top right corner and left click the quit button. To go forward a slide press :kbd:`Right arrow` or scrolling down with the mousewheel. To go to the previous slide press :kbd:`Left arrow` or scrolling up with the mousewheel. To go to the first slide press :kbd:`Home` and the last slide by pressing :kbd:`End`.
To view a toolbar on your presentation move the mouse to the top of the screen. The toolbar can go to the previous slide with the left pointing arrow and the next slide with the right pointing arrow. To go to a particular slide type the page number in the box. To autoadvance slides press the play button. To pause autoadvancing slide press the pause button. To draw on your presentation left click on the color you want to draw with left click on that color and then left click to draw using the mouse. To erase your drawing press the eraser button. To entirely erase a drawing press the trash can button. To show which screen to display the presentation on press the screen button and select your screen.
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 23.08.4 of Okular.
How to Launch
-------------
To launch Okular :menuselection:`Internet --> Okular` or run
.. code::
okular
from the command line.
Customizing
-----------
To Configure Okular press :kbd:`Control + Shift + ,` or :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure Okular`. The :guilabel:`General` tab has settings for files and how to display things. To use smooth scrolling check the :guilabel:`Use smooth scrolling` checkbox. To hide scrollbars on Okular uncheck the :guilabel:`Show scrollbars` checkbox. To have clicking on thumbnails of a page link to that page check the :guilabel:`Link the thumbnails with the page` checkbox. To hide the hints and info messages uncheck the :guilabel:`Show hints and info messages` checkbox. To have notifications about embedded files forms or signatures check the :guilabel:`Notify about embedded files, forms, or signatures` checkbox. To show the document title in the window titlebar check the :guilabel:`Display document title in titlebar if available` checkbox. To choose what to do when you don't have a document title use the :guilabel:`When not displaying document title` drop down menu. To choose a custom background color check the :guilabel:`Use custom background color` checkbox. Then left click on the to the right to pick your background color.
.. image:: Okular-config-general.png
To have tabs for opening new files check the :guilabel:`Open new files in tabs`. checkbox. To switch to an existing tab if the file is already open check the :guilabel:`Switch to existing tab if file is already open` checkbox. To not obey DRM limitations uncheck the :guilabel:`Obey DRM limitations` checkbox. To reload a file if the file changes check the :guilabel:`Reload on file change` checkbox. To display right to left text check the :guilabel:`Right to left reading direction` checkbox. To not load in continuous view by default uncheck the :guilabel:`Open in continuous mode by default` checkbox. To choose your default zoom change the :guilabel:`Default zoom` field.
The :guilabel:`Accessibility` tab has settings making this easier to read. To draw borders around links check the :guilabel:`Draw borders around links` checkbox. To change how the colors appear check the :guilabel:`Change colors` checkbox. To change how the colors appear use the :guilabel:`Color mode` menu.
.. image:: Okular-accessibility.png
To change how Okular performs use the :guilabel:`Performance` tab. To use less CPU uncheck the :guilabel:`Enable transparency effects` checkbox. To change how much memory Okular uses change the :guilabel:`Memory usage` menu. To enable text antialiasing for Okular check the :guilabel:`Enable text antialias` checkbox. To have antialiasing on the graphics check the :guilabel:`Enable graphics antialias` checkbox. To have font hinting in the text check the :guilabel:`Enable text hinting` checkbox.
.. image:: Okular-performance.png
To have settings for your presentation use the :guilabel:`Presentation` tab. To have your slides advance automatically check the :guilabel:`Advance automatically` checkbox. To change soon to change slides change the drop down to the right of :guilabel:`Advance automatically`. To choose the color of your background choose from the :guilabel:`Background color` field. To change the transition of Okular use the :guilabel:`Default transition` menu. To choose which screen to present on by default use the :guilabel:`Preferred Screen` menu.
.. image:: Okular-Presentation.png
To change settings for Annotations in Okular sue the :guilabel:`Annotations` tab. To switch how many things to be on the annotations toolbar use the :guilabel:`Annotation toolbar` menu. To change your name for annotations change the :guilabel:`Author` field. To make a custom new annotation press the :guilabel:`Add button`. To change an existing annotation press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To delete and annotation press the :guilabel:`Remove` button. To move an annotation down press the :guilabel:`Move Down` button. To move an annotation back up press the :guilabel:`Move Up` button.
.. image:: Okular-annotations-pref.png

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Chapter 2.2.7 qpdfview
======================
qpdfview is the default PDF viewer for Lubuntu.
Features:
- Tabs
- Presentation mode
- Zoom to entire page/ page width
- Rotating pages
- Outline, properties, thumbnail, and bookmark docks
- Printing support
- Annotation and highlighting
- Bookmarks
- Customizable keyboard shortcuts
- Viewing postscript files
Usage
------
To open a PDF file use :menuselection:`File --> Open` or press :kbd:`Control + O` on the keyboard. If you have a PDF open use :menuselection:`File --> Open in new tab` from the menu, click the Open in new tab button or press :kbd:`Control + T`. To refresh a PDF click the Refresh button, :menuselection:`File --> Refresh`, or press :kbd:`F5` just like most web browsers. To switch between tabs on the keyboard you can press control :kbd:`control + tab` or :menuselection:`Tabs --> Next Tab` to go the next tab or :kbd:`control + shift + tab` or :menuselection:`Tabs --> Previous Tab` to cycle through your tabs in the opposite direction. At the bottom of the tab menu will be a list of all your tabs you have open with the title of each document. To close the tab press the red X button on the tab or press :kbd:`Control +W`. To close all tabs on qpdfview press :kbd:`Control + Shift +W`. To restore the most recently closed tabs press :kbd:`Alt+Shift+W` or :menuselection:`Restore most recently closed tab`. To view a menu with your recently closed tab :menuselection:`Tabs --> Recently Closed` and select the file you want. To see a list of all your tabs in a menu they are at the bottom of the :menuselection:`Tabs` menu.
If you want a second copy of a PDF file open right click on the tab and :menuselection:`Open copy in new tab`. If you want a copy of the current PDF on the tab and select :menuselection:`Open copy in new window`. To open your file manager in the current directory right click on the tab and :menuselection:`Open containing folder`. To one PDF file on the left and another on the right click on the tab bar and select :menuselection:`Split view horizontally` and then select the PDF you want to open beside the other tab. To have one PDF file on top of another right click and select :menuselection:`Split view vertically` and select which PDF you want one of top of the other. To switch between which PDF you are able to change pages of simply move the mouse over that PDF. To close go back to only one PDF file per tab right click on the tab and select :menuselection:`Close current view`.
To close all tabs right click on the tab bar and :menuselection:`Close all tabs`. To Close all tabs but that one you right click on right click on a tab and :menuselection:`Close all tabs but this one`. To close all tabs to the right of the one you right click right click on a tab and :menuselection:`Close all tabs to right`. To close all tabs to the left right click on a tab and :menuselection:`Close all tabs to left`. To reorder your tabs left click and drag the tab where you want it in the order.
.. image:: qpdfview-tab-context.png
If you want to view a particular page select the box (e.g. page 1/3) in towards the top left corner and type the page number (e.g. page 3/3). To move to the previous and next page press the :kbd:`left arrow` and :kbd:`right arrow` buttons respectively. Scrolling with the mousewheel past the end or beginning of a page will also change the page. Another way to move to the next page is to press :kbd:`spacebar` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Next page`. Another way to go to the previous page is pressing :kbd:`Backspace` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Previous page`. Another way to jump to a particular page is to press :kbd:`control + j` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Jump to page`. To go back to page which you have just come from press :kbd:`control + enter` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Jump backward`. To jump forward a page press :kbd:`control + shift + enter` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Jump forward`. To move to the last page of the PDF press the :kbd:`End` key or :menuselection:`Edit --> Last Page`. To move to the first page of the PDF press the :kbd:`Home` key or :menuselection:`Edit --> First page`.
To select text or an image from qpdfview press :kbd:`control+c` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Copy to clipboard`. Then the cursor will turn into a crosshair and you will be able to expand a box to select either text or an image and a menu to select copying the text, selecting the text, copying the image, or saving the image to file. Another way to copy text is to press :kbd:`Shift + Left Click`.
To save your PDF file is to :menuselection:`File --> Save` or you can press :kbd:`Control + s`. You can save the file with a different name with :menuselection:`File --> Save as`. To save a copy of the document click :menuselection:`File --> Save a copy`. If the next time you want to open a PDF to a specific page as first page right click :menuselection:`Set first page`. :menuselection:` If you want to quit qpdfview press :kbd:`Control+Q`.
To view both the bottom of one page and the top of another page press :kbd:`Control+7` or :menuselection:`View --> Continuous`. To view two pages at once like if you want to see a two page spread of an illustration in a PDF of a book press :kbd:`Control + 6` or :menuselection:`View --> Two pages`. To get your view back to normal press :kbd:`Control +6` again or :menuselection:`View --> Two pages` again. To view the first page as a separate title page and then two pages side by side press :kbd:`Control+5` or :menuselection:`View --> Two pages with title page`. To toggle the view of three pages at a time press :kbd:`Control +4` or :menuselection:`View --> Multiple pages`. To view right to left languages on qpdfview press :kbd:`Control +Shift +R` or :menuselection:`View --> Right to left`. To view the fonts embedded in the PDF :menuselection:`View --> Fonts`.
To search through your PDF file you can press :kbd:`control + f` or from the menu :menuselection:`Edit --> Search`. You will get taken to the results and will appear highlighted in yellow to see through the results you can press the down arrow, right click :menuselection:`Find next`, or press :kbd:`F3` to see results farther in the document and press the upward pointed arrow button, right click :menuselection:`Find previous`, or press :kbd:`Shift +F3` to see results towards the start of the document. To exit the search dialog press :kbd:`Escape`, the :guilabel:`Octagon button`, right click :menuselection:`Cancel search`, or :menuselection:`Edit --> Cancel search`. If you want searches to match case check the :guilabel:`Match case` checkbox. To match entire words check the :guilabel:`Whole words` checkbox. To highlight all matches of words check the :guilabel:`Highlight all` checkbox.
.. image:: qpdfview-search-bar.png
To make qpdfview fullscreen you can press :kbd:`f11` or :menuselection:`View --> Fullscreen`.
To make an annotation press :kbd:`Control +A` or :menuselection:`Edit --> Add annotation`. To view the annotation you have made or edit it again press click on what looks like a sticky note with a pin in it. To remove your annotation right click on the annotation and click :menuselection:`Remove annotation`. If you just want to highlight something right click on the text and select :menuselection:`Add highlight` text.
To select page width in zoom in qpdfview is a drop down menu with page width to show the width of the page on qpdfview, :menuselection:`View --> Fit to page width`, or press :kbd:`Control +9`. To view the whole page on qpdfview in this drop down menu select whole page, :menuselection:`View --> fit to page size`, or press :kbd:`Control + 8`. To return to the original zoom press :kbd:`Control + 0` or :menuselection:`View --> Original size`. To zoom in is press the magnifying glass with a + in it or press :kbd:`Control + +` or :menuselection:`View --> Zoom in`. To zoom out press the magnifying glass button with a - in it or press :kbd:`Control + -` or :menuselection:`View --> Zoom out`. To rotate the file to the left is press :kbd:`Control + Left arrow` or :menuselection:`View --> Rotate Left`. To rotate the file to the right is press :kbd:`Control + Right arrow` or :menuselection:`View --> Rotate Right`. Another way to rotate is to hold :kbd:`Shift` and then use the mousewheel. Another way to zoom with the scrollwheel is to hold :kbd:`Control` and zoom with the mousewheel.
To view a list of all tabs you have open you can select them by the title of the PDF by the bottom of the :guilabel:`Tabs` menu.
If you have a particularly long PDF file you might want to make a bookmark to find a specific thing easily. To create a bookmark press :kbd:`control +b` or :menuselection:`Bookmarks --> Add Bookmark` and give the bookmark a memorable title and description so you can find it in this document again easily. If you later want to remove the bookmark go :menuselection:`Bookmarks --> Remove bookmark` or press :kbd:`control+ shift+ B`.
Screenshot
----------
.. image:: qpdfview.png
Docks
-----
qpdfview also includes some very useful docks. To view the outline dock, in the menu select :menuselection:`View --> Docks --> Outline (make sure the button is checked)` or press :kbd:`F6` on the keyboard. It should appear on the left hand side of the PDF with collapsible sections and to expand or collapse each section left click on the :menuselection:`-->`. To go to a particular part of the outline double click on that part of the outline. To see the entire outline right click on the outline and select :menuselection:`Expand all`. To have your outline back to the original state right click on it and select :menuselection:`Collapse all`. This is useful in navigating large PDFs.
.. image:: qpdfview-outline.png
To view properties of your PDF file press :kbd:`F7` or :menuselection:`View --> Docks --> Properties`. To see a thumbnail of each page :menuselection:`View --> Dock --> Thumbnails` or press :kbd:`F8` to view a thumbnail of each page of the PDF file. If you want to close one of these docks click the X button on the dock to close it. To detach a dock to its own floating window press the diamond button to detach it. To get the dock back to where it was press the diamond button again.
.. image:: properties-dock.png
Presentation
-------------
To enter presentation mode you can press :kbd:`f12` or :menuselection:`View --> Presentation` which makes the content of the PDF take up the fullscreen and gives you no menubars or toolbars. To exit presentation mode you can press :kbd:`f12` again. To advance to the next page in the presentation press the :kbd:`spacebar` or the :kbd:`right arrow`. To go back a page in presentation press the :kbd:`left arrow`. To exit the presentation press :kbd:`escape`. To go to the first page of the presentation press the :kbd:`Home` key. To go to the last page of the presentation press the :kbd:`End` key.
Printing
--------
To print your PDF press :kbd:`Control + P` or :menuselection:`File --> Print`. To change what printer you use use the :guilabel:`Name` drop down to select the name of the printer. To see more options press the :guilabel:`Options >>` button to see more options when you print. To select which pages to print use the :guilabel:`Pages from` button and then the fields for the first page to print and then the last page to print. To change what pages you print and type the page number in use the :guilabel:`Pages` field. To print your current page press the :guilabel:`Current Page` button. To change how many copies you print change the :guilabel:`Copies` field.
.. image:: qpdfview-print.png
If you are printing the PDF in black and white you can however toggle previewing the file in black and white by pressing :kbd:`Control + U` or :menuselection:`View --> Convert to grayscale`. To invert the colors of your PDF press :kbd:`Control +I` or :menuselection:`View --> Invert Colors`. To trim the margins off your PDF file press :kbd:`control +Shift +U` or :menuselection:`View --> Trim margins`. If you want to turn off changed colors or trimmed margins off press or use the menu in the same thing again.
Customizing
-----------
To add your own settings to qpdfview you can get to a settings window with :menuselection:`Edit --> Settings`. To change how qpdfview uses links or manages tabs left click on the :guilabel:`Behavior` tab. The checkbox :guilabel:`Open URL` allows you to turn on or off Opening URLs or links within qpdfview. The :guilabel:`Auto-refresh` checkbox reloads the PDF whenever the file changes which is useful for authoring PDF files. To have qpdfview keep track of recently check the :guilabel:`Track recently used` checkbox. To keep track of recently closed documents check the :guilabel:`Keep recently closed` checkbox. To open the tabs you had open last time with qpdfview the next time you open the program check the :guilabel:`Restore tabs` checkbox. To restore bookmarks after qpdfview is closed check the :guilabel:`Restore bookmarks` checkbox. To have per file settings restored each time you open qpdfview check the :guilabel:`Restore per-file settings` checkbox. To change the page in the main view in addition with the presentation check the :guilabel:`Synchronize presentation` checkbox. To change what screen you use for presentations change the :guilabel:`Presentation Screen` field to the number of the screen you want to use. To have your outline dock follow what section you are viewing check the :guilabel:`Synchronize outline view` checkbox. If you want to scroll once to change an entire page check the :guilabel:`Minimal scrolling` checkbox. To change the color of highlights type a hex number for a color or select one from the :guilabel:`Highlight Color` drop down menu.
.. image:: qpdfviewprefrences.png
If you want to reset these settings to the defaults is to press the :guilabel:`Defaults` button. If you just want defaults on the current tab you can press the :guilabel:`Defaults on current tab` button. If you want to return to viewing your PDF with the same settings press the :guilabel:`OK` button. If you wish to discard your changes press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button.
To deal with settings on graphics press press on the :guilabel:`Graphics` tab. To toggle having a small decoration showing where different pages are check the :guilabel:`Decorate pages` checkbox. To toggle having a red border around hyperlinks check the :guilabel:`Decorate links` checkbox. To toggle having a blue borders around fillable forms in a PDF check the :guilabel:`Decorate form fields` checkbox. The settings for paper color will has a drop down menu for previewing what it is like printing on colored paper. The checkbox :guilabel:`Prefetch` will preload pages not directly viewed by the PDF viewer not directly on the screen however this will use more resources. The drop down for :guilabel:`Cache size` will increase loading speed but will use more resources. The :guilabel:`Prefetch` checkbox loads pages before you view them. The :guilabel:`Prefetch distance` tells you how many pages away from where you are to load. The field for :guilabel:`Presentation background color` sets the color of the background for presentations. The :guilabel:`Cache size` menu increases the size of the cache which will apply more system resources to run heavy PDFs with hundreds of pages of full color artwork.
.. image:: qpdfview-graphics.png
The :guilabel:`PDF` subtab of the graphics tab has settings for font and paper color for viewing PDF files. To antialias images check the :guilabel:`Antialiasing` checkbox. To antialias text check the :guilabel:`Text antialiasing` checkbox. To use font hinting to view text easier to view change the :guilabel:`Text hinting` menu to Reduced or full. To not change the background color with change the :guilabel:`Ignore paper color` checkbox. To change how qpdfview draws thin lines change the :guilabel:`Thin line mode` drop down menu.
.. image:: Graphic_PDF_subtab.png
The :guilabel:`PS` subtab manages how Postscript files appear on the screen. To change how many bits are used for antialiasing graphics change the :guilabel:`Graphics antialias bits` field. To change the number of bits of text antialiasing change :guilabel:`Text antialiasing bits` field.
.. image:: graphics-postscript.png
To change the interface settings click on the :guilabel:`Interface` tab. If you want the tabs to be spread out press the spread tabs checkbox. The :guilabel:`Tab position` changes where the tabbar on the window. The :guilabel:`Tab visibility` menu can be set to as needed, always or never which will show or hide the tabbar. The checkbox for :guilabel:`New tab next to current tab` opens new tabs next to the current one. The field :guilabel:`Recently used count` lets you set the maximum number of files to keep around in recently used. The :guilabel:`Spread tabs` checkbox spreads the tabs to take up the whole tab bar and they get smaller the more tabs you open. To have qpdfview close when the last tab in qpdfview is closed check the :guilabel:`Exit after last tab` checkbox. To change the number of recently used PDF files in the menu change the :guilabel:`Recently used count` field. To change how many recently closed tabs of PDFs are shown change the :guilabel:`Recently closed count` field. To toggle showing the current page in the window title check the :guilabel:`Current page in window title`.
.. image:: qpdfview-interface.png
The :guilabel:`Shortcuts` tab provides the ability to customize keyboard shortcuts. The :guilabel:`Action` column is what each keyboard shortcut does. The :guilabel:`Key sequence` column shows the keyboard shortcut. Double click in the key sequence column and type in your desired keyboard shortcut to change the keyboard shortcut.
.. image:: qpdfview-shortcuts.png
The :guilabel:`Modifiers` tab allows you to change settings with the mouse and certain keyboard shortcuts in combination with the mouse. To change what keyboard shortcut to hold down while you hold down your mousewheel to zoom use the :guilabel:`Zoom` drop down menu. To change what keyboard key to hold down before using the mousewheel use the :guilabel:`Rotate` key. To change what key to press when you copy text to the clipboard when also pressing a mouse button use the :guilabel:`Copy to Clipboard` drop down menu. To switch which key you press when left clicking to add an annotation use the :guilabel:`Add annotation` drop down menu. To change what what you press to while left clicking to zoom to a selection change the :guilabel:`Zoom to Selection` drop down menu.
.. image:: qpdfview-modifiers.png
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 0.5.0 of qpdfview.
How to Launch
-------------
To launch qpdfview go to the Menu :menuselection:`Office --> qpdfview` or run
.. code::
qpdfview
from the command line. The icon for qpdfview looks like an eye with a blue background.

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2.2.4/libreoffice_impress
2.2.5/libreoffice_math
2.2.6/libreoffice_writer
2.2.7/Okular
2.2.7/qpdfview

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Usage
-----
To take a new screenshot press the button with a piece of paper with a :guilabel:`+` on it or press :kbd:`Control+N`. After doing this a preview will appear in the center of the window. If you want to save this screenshot press the save :guilabel:`downward pointing arrow` or press :kbd:`Control+S`. To copy your screenshot to a clipboard press the button with two pieces of paper or press :kbd:`Control+C`. To edit your screenshot in an image editor :menuselection:`Edit in` and select the program you want to use to edit or double click on the image to open it in an editor. To quit ScreenGrab press :kbd:`Escape` or press the button to the right with a door and a rightward pointed arrow.
To change what mode to select what are of the screen to take a screenshot from change the :guilabel:`Type` drop down menu. The options in the :guilabel:`Type` menu are :menuselection:`Full screen` to take a picture of everything on all of your screens. From the :guilabel:`Type` menu select :menuselection:`Window` to select your last window. To change how long to delay before taking the screenshot change the :guilabel:`Delay` field. To include the mouse pointer in your screenshot check the :guilabel:`Include mouse pointer` checkbox. To not have titlebars of the window check the the :guilabel:`No window decoration` checkbox. To more precisely select which exact pixel you want to select when selecting an area of the screen check the :guilabel:`Zoom area around mouse` checkbox.
To change what mode to select what are of the screen to take a screenshot from change the :guilabel:`Type` drop down menu. The options in the :guilabel:`Type` menu are :menuselection:`Full screen` to take a picture of everything on all of your screens. From the :guilabel:`Type` menu select :menuselection:`Window` to select your last window. To change how long to delay before taking the screenshot change the :guilabel:`Delay` field. To include the mouse pointer in your screenshot check the :guilabel:`Include mouse pointer` checkbox. To not have titlebars of the window check the :guil the :guilabel:`No window decoration` checkbox. To more precisely select which exact pixel you want to select when selecting an area of the screen check the :guilabel:`Zoom area around mouse` checkbox.
To take a screenshot where you select the screen with the mouse double click to get a where you currently have selected. To select at where there is a change in the image right click after sizing screen area to have ScreenGrab autoselect where to take the edge of the screenshot. To see how many pixels your screenshot will be when selecting a screen area it will show in the lower right hand corner of the screen.

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ LXQt File Archiver is the default program for dealing with archives like tar or
Usage
-----
To open an archive file :menuselection:`File --> Open` or press :kbd:`Control+O`. Once you have an archive opened you should see many lists of files under :guilabel:`File name`. To open a file double click on that file to open it or right click :menuselection:`View Selected Items`. To switch to a different folder in an archive double click the on the folder under the :guilabel:`File name`. To extract all of the file to copy them into a folder on your filesystem :menuselection:`File --> Extract` or press the :guilabel:`Extract` button which looks like a box with a with an upward pointing arrow. Then a dialog will open to show you where to save the extracted files navigate to thee desired path and press :guilabel:`Open`. To extract just one file right click on the file and select :menuselection:`Extract`. To Delete an unwanted file from an archive right click on it and select :menuselection:`Delete` or select it and press :kbd:`Delete`. To view properties of an archive press :kbd:`Alt+ Enter` or :menuselection:`File --> Properties`. To stop LXQt File Archiver from doing something press :kbd:`Escape`, press the octagonal or stop sign shaped button, or :menuselection:`View --> Stop`.
To open an archive file :menuselection:`File --> Open` or press :kbd:`Control+O`. Once you have an archive opened you should see many lists of files under :guilabel:`File name`. To open a file double click on that file to open it or right click :menuselection:`View Selected Items`. To switch to a different folder in an archive double click the on the folder under the :guilabel:`File name`. To extract all of the file to copy them into a folder on your filesystem :menuselection:`File --> Extract` or press the :guilabel:`Extract` button which looks like a box with a with an upward pointing arrow. Then a dialog will open to show you where to save the extracted files navigate to thee desired path and press :guilabel:`Open`. To extract just one file right click on the file and select :menuselection:`Extract`. To Delete an unwanted file from an archive right click on it and select :menuselection:`Delete` or select it and press :kbd:`Delete`. To view properties of an archive press :kbd:`Alt+ Enter` or :menuselection:`File --> Properties`. To stop lxqt-archiver from doing something press :kbd:`Escape`, press the octagonal or stop sign shaped button, or :menuselection:`View --> Stop`.
.. image:: lxqt-archiver-open.png
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ To close LXQt File Archiver press :kbd:`Control+Q`.
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 0.9.1 of LXQt File Archiver.
Lubuntu ships with version 0.9.0 of LXQt File Archiver.
How To Launch
-------------

@ -152,9 +152,9 @@ from the command line to edit the file and paste in the following contents
Exec=qterminal -w %f
Name=Default profile
Creating Launchers
Creating Lunahcers
-------------------
To create a file that will launch an application by clicking on it :menuselection:`Tools --> Create Launcher` and fill in the fields to create a file to launch programs. For what to call your launcher type it in the :guilabel:`Name` field. To add a description to your launcher enter a description in the :guilabel:`Description` field. To set up a comment for the launcher enter it in the :guilabel:`Comment` field. To change which categories in the menu this launcher shows up in enter them in the :guilabel:`Categories` field. To see what to actually launch from a command line command enter it in the :guilabel:`Command` field or press the :guilabel:`...` to bring a file picker to find what to execute. To change the icon for your launcher enter the name in the :guilabel:`Icon` field or choose one graphically with the :guilabel:`...` button. To change if you are running this in the terminal change the :guilabel:`Terminal` drop down. To switch between a link and an application choose the :guilabel:`Type` field.
To create a file that will launch an application by clicking on it :menuselection:`Tools --> Create Launcher` and fill in the fields to create a file to launch programs. For what to call your launcher type it in the :guilabel:`Name` field. To add a description to your launcher enter a description in the :guilabel:`Description` field. To set up a comment for the launcher enter it in the :guilabel:`Comment` field. To change which categories in the menu this launcher shows up in enter them in the :guilabel:`Categories` field. To see what to actually luanch from a command line command enter it in the :guilabel:`Command` field or press the :guilabel:`...` to bring a file picker to find what to execute. To change the icon for your launcher enter the name in the :guilabel:`Icon` field or choose one graphically with the :guilabel:`...` button. To change if you are running this in the terminal change the :guilabel:`Terminal` drop down. To switch between a link and an apllication choose the :guilabel:`Type` field.
.. image:: create-launcher.png
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Advanced` tab shows integration with other programs and advanced
Version
-------
Lubuntu currently ships with 1.4.1 of PCManFM-Qt.
Lubuntu currently ships with 1.4.0 of PCManFM-Qt.
How to Launch
-------------

@ -5,30 +5,15 @@ Redhsift allows you to change your color temperature and have your color tempera
Usage
-----
Redshift works by changing the color to be reder to reduce eye strain at night. To achive this Redshift uses geolocation to find when the sun rises and sets and thus works best when connected to the internet. To suspend using Redshift right click on the the tray icon that looks like a light bulb and check the :menuselection:`Suspended` checkbox or left click on the tray icon. If redshift is suspended the tray icon will appear grayed out and will be a brighter white if Redshift is active. To reactivate redshift left click on the tray icon again or right click and uncheck the :guilabel:`Suspended` checkbox. To quit Redshift right click the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Quit`.
To suspend Redshift for an amount of time by right clicking on the tray icon. To suspend Redshift for 10 minutes right click on the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Suspend for 10 minutes`. To suspend Redshift for 1 hour right click and select :menuselection:`Suspend for 1 hour`. To suspend Redshift for 2 hours right click and select :menuselection:`Suspend for 2 hours`.
To suspend using Redshift left click on the the tray icon that looks like a light bulb and check the :menuselection:`Suspended` checkbox. If redshift is suspended the tray icon will appear grayed out and will be a brighter white if Redshift is active. To read information about your settings for color temperature and your location left click on the light bulb tray icon and select :menuselection:`Show info`. To quite Redshift left click the tray icon and select :menuselection:`Quit`.
.. image:: redshift.png
.. note::
If you are using Lubuntu to make art or other things that depend on color it it is recommended to suspend Redshift to not have the colors based off something different from how it appears on your monitor.
To read information about your settings for color temperature and your location left click on the light bulb tray icon and select :menuselection:`Show info`. To see what color temperatures at day and night read the :guilabel:`Temperatures` field. To view the longitude and latitude Redshift is using read the :guilabel:`Location` field. To see your current brightness read the :guilabel:`Brightness` field. To see what what the current color temperature your display is using read the :guilabel:`Color temperature` field.
.. image:: redshift-info.png
To view info on how to change more settings like a manual location setting or changing the color temperature more or less read the redshift man page. To view this manpage run
.. code::
.. note::
man redshift
from the command line.
If you are using Lubuntu to make art or something that depends on how color appears on it it is recommended to suspend Redshift to not have the colors be shifted and appear different from what you see on your monitor.
Version
-------

@ -5,23 +5,17 @@ SDDM Configuration lets you customize the screen when you log in to Lubuntu.
Usage
-----
To change SDDM settings with autologin use the :guilabel:`Autologin` tab. To have SDDM log back in after a session exists check the :guilabel:`Whether sddm should automatically log back into sessions when they exit`. To change which session to automatically log into use the :guilabel:`Name of session file for autologin session` drop down. To choose which user to autologin as use the :guilabel:`Username for autologin session` field.
To change SDDM settings with autologin use the :guilabel:`Autologin` tab. To have SDDM log back in after a session exists check the :guilabel:`Whether sddm should automatically log back into sessions when they exit`. To change which session to automatically log into use the :guilabel:`Name of session file for autologin session` drop down. To choose which user to login use the :guilabel:`Username for autologin session` field.
.. image:: sddm-login.png
To save your changes for SDDM-Configuration use the :guilabel:`Save` button. After pressing the :guilabel:`Save` button you will need to enter your password as this changes the login screen for all users. To undo your changes press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
To save your changes for SDDM-Configuration use the :guilabel:`Save` button. To undo your changes press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
The :guilabel:`General` tab has settings for turning off, rebooting, and keyboard input. To change what command to shut down your system use the :guilabel:`Halt command` field. To change what command to restart your system use the :guilabel:`Reboot command` field. To choose an input method module like an onscreen keyboard to be selectable on your login screen enter it in the :guilabel:`Input method module` screen. To change which state numlock is in when you login use the :guilabel:`Initial Numlock state` drop down.
The :guilabel:`General` tab has settings for turning off, rebooting and keyboard input. To change what command to shut down your system use the :guilabel:`Halt command` field. To change what command to restart your system use the :guilabel:`Reboot command` field. To choose an input method module like an onscreen keyboard to be selectable on your login screen enter it in the :guilabel:`Input method module` screen. To change which state numlock is in when you login use the :guilabel:`Initial Numlock state` drop down.
.. image:: sddm-general.png
The :guilabel:`Theme` tab has settings for your theming SDDM. To change your theme name change the current :guilabel:`Current theme name` drop down. To get more themes install packages with sddm-theme in the name. To preview your theme press the :guilabel:`Preview` button. To close your theme preview press the :guilabel:`Close Preview` button. If there are errors in the preview they will show on the bottom right corner. To choose a cursor theme for SDDM use the :guilabel:`Cursor theme used in the greeter` field. The name to type in is the name of the cursor you want you can preview in the Appearance application documented in chapter 3.2.2. To change where to look for SDDM themes use the :guilabel:`Theme directory path` field. To use custom user avatars check the :guilabel:`Enable display of custom user avatars` checkbox. To change where to look for user avatar faces use change the :guilabel:`Global directory for user avatars` field. To save a user avatar first it must be a png image then to display the avatar it must be in the path of :guilabel:`Global directory for user avatars` field. If you save your user avatar in a place sddm can save it in /usr/share/sddm/faces otherwise you will need to give sddm access to the file. To give sddm access to an avatar file in your home folder run
.. code::
setfacl -m u:sddm:x /home/yourusername; setfacl -m u:sddm:r /home/yourusername/.face.icon
if you were setting face file in /home/yourusername and giving sddm read access to /home/yourusername/.face.icon and letting sddm into the /home/yourusename directory.
The :guilabel:`Theme` tab has settings for your theming SDDM. To change your theme name change the current :guilabel:`Current theme name` drop down. To get more themes install packages with sddm-theme in the name. To preview your theme press the :guilabel:`Preview` button. To choose a cursor theme for SDDM use the :guilabel:`Cursor theme used in the greeter` field. To change where to look for SDDM themes use the :guilabel:`Theme directory path` field. To use custom user avatars check the :guilabel:`Enable display of custom user avatars` checkbox. To change where to look for user avatar faces use change the :guilabel:`Global directory for user avatars` field.
.. image:: sddm-theme.png
@ -29,7 +23,7 @@ To change settings on which which Users log in use the :guilabel:`Users` tab. To
.. image:: sddm-users.png
To change settings with the Wayland display server use the :guilabel:`Wayland` tab. To use scale high dots per inch automatically in Wayland check the :guilabel:`Enable Qt's automatic high-DPI scaling` checkbox. To choose where to launch your Wayland startup use the :guilabel:`Path to a script to execute when starting the desktop session` field. To change where to log your Wayland session use the :guilabel:`Path to the user session log file` field. To change where SDDM looks for Wayland session use the :guilabel:`Directory containing available Wayland session` field. To the right of the text you can find the path or file with a file picker with the buttons to the right of each field.
To change settings with the Wayland display server use the :guilabel:`Wayland` tab. To use scale high dots per inch automatically in Wayland check the :guilabel:`Enable Qt's automatic high-DPI scaling` checkbox. To choose where to launch your Wayland startup use the :guilabel:`Path to a script to execute when starting the desktop session` field. To change where to log your Wayland session use the :guilabel:`Path to the user session log file` field. To change where SDDM looks for Wayland session use the :guilabel:`Directory containing available Wayland session` field.
.. image:: sddm-wayland.png

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Chapter 3.2.16 Alternatives Configurator
Chapter 3.2.17 Alternatives Configurator
========================================
Alternatives Configuartor configures your alternative programs like your default web browser and more applications if you have multiple programs installed.

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Chapter 3.2.17 Printers
Chapter 3.2.18 Printers
=======================
Printers allows you to configure your printer(s) and shows your print queue.

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Chapter 3.2.18 Screensaver
Chapter 3.2.19 Screensaver
==========================
Screensaver is an application to control what screensavers are used on the system and how long it takes to activate the screensaver.
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ To change your screensaver to a different screensaver left click on the name of
.. image:: screensaver.png
If you try to select a screensaver that is not installed it will not show on the right hand side of the window. To see credit and a summary of what each screensaver is read the text under the preview of the screensaver. To preview a screensaver as when it would be activated press the :guilabel:`Preview` button. To see more settings for each individual screensaver press the :guilabel:`Settings` button.
If you try to select a screensaver that is not installed it will not show on the right hand side of the window. To preview a screensaver as when it would be activated press the :guilabel:`Preview` button. To see more settings for each individual screensaver press the :guilabel:`Settings` button.
To make the screen blank :menuselection:`File --> Blank Screen Now`. To lock your Screen :menuselection:`File --> Lock Screen Now`. If you want to kill the daemon :menuselection:`File --> Kill Daemon`. To restart the screensaver daemon :menuselection:`File --> Restart Daemon`. To restart xscreensaver :menuselection:`File --> Restart Daemon`.
@ -24,15 +24,15 @@ To change turning the screen off and if to enter standby or suspend use the sett
.. image:: screensaver-advanced.png
To change the settings for how to make your screen blank change the :guilabel:`Blanking` settings. To have your screen fade to black when blanking check the :guilabel:`Fade to Black when Blanking` checkbox. To have your screen fade back in from screen blanking check the :guilabel:`Fade from Black When Unblanking`. To change how fast your screen fades change the :guilabel:`Fade Duration` field. To change the themeing on where you unlock and log back in after your screensaver change the :guilabel:`Theme` drop down. To preview your theme press the :guilabel:`Preview` button.
To change the settings for how to make your screen blank change the :guilabel:`Blanking` settings. To have your screen fade to black when blanking check the :guilabel:`Fade to Black when Blanking` checkbox. To have your screen fade back in from screen blanking check the :guilabel:`Fade from Black When Unblanking`. To change how fast your screen fades change the :guilabel:`Fade Duration` field.
Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with version 6.08 of Screensaver
Lubuntu ships with version 6.02 of Screensaver
How to Launch
-------------
To launch Screensaver from the menu :menuselection:`Preferences --> XScreensaver Settings` or run
To launch Screensaver from the menu :menuselection:`Preferences --> Screensaver` or run
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Chapter 3.2.19 Bluetooth Manager
================================
Bluetooth Manager connects to your machine to other device via Bluetooth.
Bluetooth Manager connects to your machine to other device via bluetooth.
Usage
-----
To search for Bluetooth devices press the :guilabel:`Search` button. The Bluetooth devices you will have found will be shown in the center of the window.
To search for bluetooth devices press the :guilabel:`Search` button. The bluetooth devices you will have foudn will be shown in the center of the window.
To pair with a device press the :guilabel:`Key` button. After pairing for the first time you will be asked permissions based on what type of device it is press :guilabel:`Accept` to allow access or :guilabel:`Deny` to not allow access. To mark a device as trusted press the :guilabel:`Checkmark` button. To remove a device from your device list press the :guilabel:`-` button or :menuselection:`Device --> Remove`.
To pair with a device press the :guilabel:`Key` button. After paiting for the first time you will be asked permissions based on what type of device it is press :guilabel:`Accept` to allow access or :guilabel:`Deny` to not allow acess. To mark a device as trusted press the :guilabel:`Checkmark` button. To remove a device from your device list press the :guilabel:`-` button or :menuselection:`Device --> Remove`.
.. image:: blueman.png
To change settings on whether your Bluetooth is visible to other devices or your name on Bluetooth select :menuselection:`Adapter --> Preferences`. To make your Bluetooth not show up when other people are selecting Bluetooth devices to connect to select :guilabel:`Hidden`. To have your Bluetooth adapter show up whenever anyone searches select :guilabel:`Always visible`. To have your Bluetooth appear for a short amount of time select :guilabel:`Temporarily Visible` and then use the slider to select the amount of time to make the adapter visible. To change the name you show up on bluetooth type your name in the :guilabel:`Name` field.
To change settings on wheter your bluetooth is visible to other devices or your name on bluetooth select :menuselection:`Adapter --> Prefrences`. To make your bluetooth not show up when other people are selecting bluetooth devices to connect to select :guilabel:`Hidden`. To have your bluetooth adapter show up whenever anyone searches select :guilabel:`Always visible`. To have your bluetooth appear for a short amount of time select :guilabel:`Temporarily Visible` and then use the slider to select the amount of time to make the adapter visible. To change the name you show up on wifi type your name in the :guilabel:`Name` field.
.. image:: bluetooth-pref.png
To transfer a file over bluetooth press the :guilabel:`Send file` button. Then a file picker will pop up to select the file. The recipent of the file may be prompted to need to accept the file.
To transfer a file over Bluetooth press the :guilabel:`Send file` button or right click the adapter and select :menuselection:`Send a file`. Then a file picker will pop up to select the file. The recipient of the file may be prompted to need to accept the file.
To connect to a saved bluetooth device left click to select the device and :menuselection:`Device --> Connect`. To cancel a connection press the :guilabel:`X` button. To view info on a paired device :menuselection:`Device --> Info`. To block a device :menuselection:`Device --> Block`. To disconnect a device :menuselection:`Device --> Disconnect`. To rename a bluetooth device :menuselection:`Device ---> Rename device` and type in what you want and press :guilabel:`OK`.
To connect to a saved Bluetooth device left click to select the device and :menuselection:`Device --> Connect` or right click and select :menuselection:`Connect`. To cancel a connection press the :guilabel:`X` button. To view info on a paired device :menuselection:`Device --> Info` or right click and select :menuselection:`Info`. To block a device :menuselection:`Device --> Block` or right click and select :menuselection:`Block`. To disconnect a device :menuselection:`Device --> Disconnect`. To rename a Bluetooth device :menuselection:`Device --> Rename device` or right click on a device :menuselection:`Rename device`. and type in what you want and press :guilabel:`OK`. To remove a device :menuselection:`Device --> Remove` or right click :menuselection:`Remove`.
On the bottom of the window there shows you statistic about how much data has been sent over bluetooth first how much you uploaded, downloaded and then the speed of the connection.
On the bottom of the window there shows you statistic about how much data has been sent over Bluetooth first how much you uploaded, downloaded and then the speed of the connection.
To toggle showing the toolbar check/uncheck :menuselection:`Device --> Show Toolbar`. To toggling showing the statusbar :menuselection:`Device --> Show Statusbar`. To hide unnamed devices :menuselection:`View --> Hide unnamed devices`.
To toggle showing the toolbar check/uncheck :menuselection:`Device --> Show Toolbar`. To toggling showing the statusbar :menuselection:`Device --> Show Statusbar`. To hide unamed devices :menuselection:`View --> Hide unamed devices`.
Version
-------

@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Shadow` tab manages how picom draws shadows. To toggle enable cli
.. image:: picom-conf-shadow.png
The :guilabel:`Opacity` tab is for transparency settings. Setting Opacity to 1.00 makes it opaque while 0 makes it entirely clear. Menus, inactive windows, active windows, and titlebars and borders can all have their opacity changed independently. To not change how bright or dim windows are with window opacity check the :guilabel:`Do not let dimness adjust based on window opacity`. The :guilabel:`Blur background of transparent windows` blurs the background of transparent windows. To keep windows bluring the same no matter the opacity of the window check :guilabel:`Do not let blur radius adjust based on window opacity` checkbox.
The :guilabel:`Opacity` tab is for transparency settings. Setting Opacity to 1.00 makes it opaque while 0 makes it entirely clear. Menus, inactive windows, active windows, and titlebars and borders all can have their opacity changed independently. To not change how bright or dim windows are with window opacity check the :guilabel:`Do not let dimness adjust based on window opacity`. The :guilabel:`Blur background of transparent windows` blurs the background of transparent windows. To not change how far a window blurs on window transparency check the :guilabel:`Do not let blur radius adjust based on window opacity`.
.. image:: picom_conf_opacity.png

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Version
-------
Lubuntu ships with 1.4.1 of Desktop.
Lubuntu ships with 1.4.0 of Desktop.
How to Launch
-------------

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Chapter 3 System Tools and Preferences
***************************************
This chapter documents tools to manage your system, change preferences, and themeing Lubuntu. The programs that Lubuntu uses for Installing or Removing Software while in The System Tools and Prefrences menu categories are documented in Chapter 4 Installing, Updating, and Removing Software.
This chapter documents tools to manage your system, change preferences, and themeing Lubuntu.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2

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Chapter 4.1 Discover Software Center
==========================================
Discover allows you to install and remove programs and utilities. It has a simplistic interface making it easy to navigate and use. Discover howerver does not support command line applications.
Discover allows you to install and remove programs and utilities. It has a simplistic interface making it easy to navigate and use. However, Discover only shows GUI applications so if you are looking for command line packages please use Muon Package Manager instead.
Usage
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Other software` tab allows you to add, remove, or edit other soft
To change where a source is downloading software from press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To change between downloading source and binary code use the :guilabel:`Type` menu. To change where the link to download software change the :guilabel:`URI` field. To change what distribution this source is for enter that in the :guilabel:`Distribution` field. To change what parts of the repository to use the :guilabel:`Components` field. To add a comment to yourself about a repository enter it in the :guilabel:`Comment` field.
The :guilabel:`Updates` tab allows you set which software updates you would like to subscribe to, in this case :guilabel:`Important security updates`, :guilabel:`Recommended updates`, :guilabel:`Pre-released updates` , and :guilabel:`Unsupported updates`. You can also set how frequently your system will automatically check for updates to the right of :guilabel:`Check for updates` and then select how often of :menuselection:`Daily`, :menuselection:`Every Two days`, :menuselection:`Weekly`, or :menuselection:`Every two weeks`. To not check for updates uncheck the :guilabel:`Check for updates` checkbox. To automatically install security updates press the :guilabel:`Install security updates without confirmation` button. To only notify about updates press the :guilabel:`Only notify about available updates` button. To start downloading all updates in the background press the :guilabel:`Download all updates in the background` button. You can also specify which releases you would like to be notified of in the :guilabel:`Show new distribution releases` drop down, :menuselection:`Normal Releases`, :menuselection:`Long term releases only`, or :menuselection:`Never`.
The :guilabel:`Updates` tab allows you set which software updates you would like to subscribe to, in this case :guilabel:`Important security updates`, :guilabel:`Recommended updates`, :guilabel:`Pre-released` , and :guilabel:`Unsupported updates`. You can also set how frequently your system will automatically check for updates to the right of :guilabel:`Check for updates` and then select how often of :menuselection:`Daily`, :menuselection:`Every Two days`, :menuselection:`Weekly`, or :menuselection:`Every two weeks`. To not check for updates uncheck the :guilabel:`Check for updates` checkbox. To automatically install security updates press the :guilabel:`Install security updates without confirmation` button. To only notify about updates press the :guilabel:`Only notify about available updates` button. To start downloading all updates in the background press the :guilabel:`Download all updates in the background` button. You can also specify which releases you would like to be notified of in the :guilabel:`Show new distribution releases` drop down, :menuselection:`Normal Releases`, :menuselection:`Long term releases only`, or :menuselection:`Never`.
.. image:: software_sources.png
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Authentication` tab manages key files which ensure your downloads
.. image:: sources-auth.png
The :guilabel:`Statistics` tab lets you opt in to sending canonical statistical usage information. Submitting statistical data will improve the Ubuntu experience allowing developers to know which software you are downloading anonymously. We urge you to enable this feature but it is disabled by default as Lubuntu has an "Opt-in" philosophy.
- Submitting statistical data will improve the Ubuntu experience allowing developers to know which software you are downloading anonymously. We urge you to enable this feature but it is disabled by default as Lubuntu has an "Opt-in" philosophy.
To reset changes to software sources press the :guilabel:`Reset` button. If you made changes and close software sources a dialog stating :guilabel:`Your local copy of the software catalog is out of date` and so press the :guilabel:`Reload` button to download a list of packages now from the new sources.
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ To launch this part of the program directly :menuselection:`Preferences --> Addi
Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 0.99.46 of Software Sources.
Lubuntu ships with version 0.99.38 of Software Sources.
How to Launch
-------------

@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ Usage
To install an updates left click on the :guilabel:`Install Updates` button. To check for more updates press the :guilabel:`Check for Updates` button. Then a authentication dialog will need you to enter your password. After authenticating a progress bar and a terminal output on the bottom will appear. When the update is done on top will say :guilabel:`Update installation complete`.
On top of the window shows the total number of packages under :guilabel:`x package(s) will be updated`. To the right you get how many are security updates on :guilabel:`of these updates are security related`. To see what new packages will be installed look under :guilabel:`To be installed`. To see what packages will be updated click on the :guilabel:`To be upgraded` section. To see what will be removed read under :guilabel:`To be removed`. To see what packages will be held back check under :guilabel:`Held Back`.
On top of the window shows the total number of pacakages under :guilabel:`x package(s) will be updated`. To the right you get how many are security updates on :guilabel:`of these aupdates are security related`. To see what new packages will be installed look under :guilabel:`To be installed`. To see what packages will be updated click on the :guilabel:`To be upgraded` section. To see what will be removed read under :guilabel:`To be removed`. To see what packages will be held back check under :guilabel:`Held Back`.
To see what will change on a update left click on the a category most likely :guilabel:`Upgrade` and see what list of packages will be upgraded. If there are any security updates a second column will appear that says :guilabel:`Security`. Next to each security update a green shield will show up to denote that upgrade is a security upgrade. To see further what dependencies are pulling in the upgrade and to collapse them click the arrow next to the package to be upgraded and again to collapse the list. At the end of the upgrade Lubuntu Update will check to see if there is a new release.
To see what will change on a update left click on the a category most likely :guilabel:`Upgrade` and see what list of packages will be upgraded. If there are any security updates a second column will appear that says :guilabel:`Security`. Next to each security update a green shield will show up to denote that upgrade is a security upgrade. To see further what dependencies are pulling in the upgrade and to collapse them click the arrow next to the package to be upgraded and again to collapse the list.
If updates are needed an icon will show up in the system tray with the Lubuntu logo and left click it to bring up updates.
If updates are needed an icon will show up in the system tray with the lubuntu logo and left click it to bring up updates.
Screenshot
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@ -4,14 +4,10 @@ Firmware Updater updates the firmware on your machine.
Usage
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The left column of Firmware Updater shows which different devices have firmware that can be updated. To switch to a different device simply left click on it. To see the version of software that needs to be upgraded read the :guilabel:`Current Version` label. To see the vendor for your firmware view the :guilabel:`Vendor` field. To see flags about what happens when you have a update read the :guilabel:`Flags` field.
If nothing of your hardware can be found to be updated Firmware updater will say :guilabel:`No devices found`.
Version
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Lubuntu ships with version 127 of firmware updater.
Lubuntu ships with version 109 of firmware updater.
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The quick launch bar allows you to conveniently launch your file manager (PCManFM) and web browser (Firefox) by left clicking on the program. If you right click on the icons in quick launch on something like Firefox will have items for each program. To add a program to quick launch open the menu and find it there and drag it down onto the panel. To move an item on your quick launch to the left right click the icon and select :menuselection:`Move left` or press :kbd:`Control` and drag the icon to the left. To move an item to the left right click the icon and select :menuselection:`Move right` or press :kbd:`Control` and drag the icon to the right. Another way to reorder items on quicklaunch is to hold :kbd:`Control` and drag and drop to the desired position. To remove an item from quick launch right click on the icon and select :menuselection:`Remove from quicklaunch`. To refresh your quicklaunch right click and select :menuselection:`Refresh`. To show your desktop press the blue show desktop button between quick launch and the taskbar. To see all your windows again press the blue show desktop button again.
The taskbar lists the windows you currently have open. To bring one of these windows to focus simply left click the button with icon and name on the task bar. If you have multiple of the same window left clicking will open the group, allowing you to select between the different windows by left clicking. If you want to close a group of multiple windows you can right click the group and click :menuselection:`Close group`. To see a list of all the windows in a group mouseover the group of windows on the taskbar. If you want to close one window out of a particular group left click to bring up the single window and then right click on the window and select :menuselection:`Close`. To reorder windows or groups of windows on the taskbar left click and drag the windows or group.
The taskbar lists the windows you currently have open. To bring one of these windows to focus simply left click the button with icon and name on the task bar. If you have multiple of the same window left clicking will open the group, allowing you to select between the different windows by left clicking. If you want to close a group of multiple windows you can right click the group and click :menuselection:`Close group`. To see a list of all the windows in a group mouseover the group of windows on the taskbar. If you want to close one window out of a particular group left click to bring up the single window and then right click on the window and select :menuselection:`Close`.
.. image:: multiple_tasks.png
On a single window on the taskbar to move it to a different desktop right click :menuselection:`To Desktop` to move the window to the desired desktop. To move a window to your current virtual desktop right click on the window on your taskbar and select :menuselection:`To Current Desktop`. If you have multiple monitors you can right click and select :menuselection:`Move to next monitor` to move a window to the next monitor. To move a window back to a previous monitor right click on the taskbar and select :menuselection:`Move to previous monitor`. Right clicking and selecting :guilabel:`Move` lets you drag the application around to the desired point on the desktop. The resize option from the same window lets you resize the window you right clicked on. Right click and select :menuselection:`Maximize` on a window to maximize it. Right clicking on window :menuselection:`Restore` will return a window back to its original size. To minimize a different window from the task bar you can minimize by right clicking on the window on the taskbar and selecting :menuselection:`Minimize`. Right clicking :menuselection:`Roll up` on a window will make the window only your titlebar.
Right clicking :menuselection:`Layer` on the taskbar will allow you to have move a window :menuselection:`Always on top`, :menuselection:`Normal`, or :menuselection:`Always on bottom`. Finally to close a window with right click on the taskbar and select :menuselection:`Close` will close the window or you can simply middle click on the window. If you middle click on an item in the taskbar you will close the window. If you try to close a program that is not responding you will be asked if you want to end the task. To move items around on the taskbar into a particular order left click and drag them to the desired position.
Right clicking :menuselection:`Layer` on the taskbar will allow you to have move a window :menuselection:`Always on top`, :menuselection:`Normal`, or :menuselection:`Always on bottom`. Finally to close a window with right click on the taskbar and select :menuselection:`Close` will close the window. If you middle click on an item in the taskbar you will close the window. If you try to close a program that is not responding you will be asked if you want to end the task. To move items around on the taskbar into a particular order left click and drag them to the desired position.
.. image:: menu-right-click.png
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The removable media applet will allow you to manage your remove flash drives and
.. image:: system_tray.png
In the system tray there there are multiple widgets. To see more on how to use nm-tray which manages network in the tray see chapter 3.1.5. Also included is Qlipper which to see how to use view how to view chapter 2.4.5. Other Programs you install can also place a tray icon here as well. With the volume applet you can change the volume by using the mouse-wheel with the mouse over the speaker icon or left click the speaker icon and drag the volume up and down or press :kbd:`Up arrow` or :kbd:`Down arrow`. To mute the volume with the :guilabel:`speaker` button at the bottom of the volume meter or middle click on the volume applet. To see what the current volume is you can hover the mouse over the volume applet. To close the volume applet press the :kbd:`Escape` key.
In the system tray there there are multiple widgets. To see more on how to use nm-tray which manages network in the tray see chapter 3.1.5. Also included is Qlipper which to see how to use view how to view chapter 2.4.5. Other Programs you install can also place a tray icon here as well. With the volume applet you can change the volume by using the mouse-wheel with the mouse over the speaker icon or left click the speaker icon and drag the volume up and down or press :kbd:`Up arrow` or :kbd:`Down arrow`. To mute the volume with the button at the bottom of the volume meter or middle click on the volume applet. To see what the current volume is you can hover the mouse over the volume applet. To close the volume applet press the :kbd:`Escape` key.
.. image:: volume-widget.png
@ -65,8 +65,7 @@ Shipped widgets not enabled by default:
- Backlight
- CPU monitor
- Color Picker
- Custom Comman
- Keyboard State Indicator
- Custom Command
- Panel DOM Tree
- Qeyes
- Sensors
@ -117,8 +116,6 @@ To add two or more panels right click on the panel and :menuselection:`Add New P
Non-Default widgets
-------------------
To add an easy way to change brightness to your panel add the :guilabel:`Backlight` widget. To bring the applet to change backlight level left click on the icon. To make the backlight more faint drag the slider to the bottom and to make it brighter drag the slider towards the top.
To have a bar that shows CPU Load shows a bar graph with your CPU usage. To bring up settings for your CPU usage is right click on the CPU bar :menuselection:`Configure CPU Monitor`. The :guilabel:`Show text` checkbox shows a number for CPU usage. The field for :guilabel:`Update interval` is how often to update your CPU usage. The :guilabel:`Bar orientation` says what side to start the bar graph. The :guilabel:`Bar width` is how many pixels wide to make the bar graph. If you want to reset your changes press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
.. image:: CPU-load-settings.png
@ -127,17 +124,13 @@ The Color picker is shows what color something is on your screen usually useful
.. image:: spacer-color-picker.png
To have a custom command add the :guilabel:`Custom Command` widget. To have this have meaningful output you need to configure the widget by right clicking on the Custom Command widget and selection :guilabel:`Configure "Custom Command"`. To have the output not rotate when the panel is vertical uncheck the :guilabel:`Autorotate when the panel is vertical` checkbox. To change what output your custom command has left click the button next to :guilabel:`Font`. To type the command you want to run type in the box above and to the right of :guilabel:`Command`. To run the command with bash running the command check the :guilabel:`Run with "bash -c"` checkbox. To change if or how often the command is run on repeat check the :guilabel:`Repeat command after` checkbox and change how often it runs in the field to the right. If the result of the command is an image check the :guilabel:`Command outputs an image` checkbox. To choose an icon for the custom command widget type the path of the icon in :guilabel:`Icon` or press the :guilabel:`Browse` button. To choose just put text on the panel type in the :guilabel:`Text` field. To change the maximum width the output of the text can be type in the :guilabel:`Max Width` field.
To change what commands when you click on the custom command is under the :guilabel:`Mouse Commands` heading. To run a command with clicking on the applet enter the command in the :guilabel:`Click` in mouse commands. To run a specific command upon going up on the mouse wheel enter the command in the :guilabel:`Wheel Up` field. To run a specific command with scrolling down on the mousewheel enter the command in the :guilabel:`Wheel Down` field.
To add an applet that can show your current keyboard layout and if capslock, numlock, or scrollock is pressed use the :guilabel:`Keyboard State Indicator` applet. If shown the capslock indicator if shown will have a highlighted :guilabel:`C` to show if you have capslock on. The numlock indicator if shown has the :guilabel:`N` is highlighted. The scrollock indicator if shown will have a highligted :guilabel:`S` to show if scrolllock is on. Then to the right of your panel shows your current keyboard layout with either text or a flag by the for your keyboard layout.
To use your sensors widgets which you would have to add manually as shown above. A sensor bar will appear with as many sensors as on your panel. To view the temp as a number mouse over the sensor bar to see what your temperature is in a number in the :guilabel:`Cur` field. Also shown on mouseover is the :guilabel:`Crit` field shows the temperature the sensor should not read above without overheating.
.. image:: keyboard-state-info.png
To customize the sensors right click on the sensors applet :menuselection:`Configure "Sensors"`. The :guilabel:`Update interval(seconds)` field lets you choose how often in seconds to update the sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature bar width` field shows how wide to make the bar for your sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature scale` field lets you select :guilabel:`Celsius` or :guilabel:`Fahrenheit` for your sensors. The checkbox :guilabel:`Warning about high temperature` puts a warning if your temperature gets too high. If you want to reset your settings press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
To change settings on keyboard state indicator right click and select :menuselection:`Configure Keyboard State Indicator` or press the :guilabel:`...` button on configuring the panel on :guilabel:`Keyboard State Indicator`. To hide showing the caps lock uncheck the :guilabel:`Show Caps Lock` checkbox. To hide your numlock indicator uncheck the :guilabel:`Show Num Lock` check. To hide the scroll lock indicator uncheck the :guilabel:`Show Scroll Lock` checkbox. To toggle showing an indiactor for your keyboard layout check/uncheck the :guilabel:`Keyboard Layout Indicator` checkbox. To have clicking switch your keyboard layout everywhere press the :guilabel:`Global` button under :guilabel:`Switching Policy`. To have your layout switched by only a window press the :guilabel:`Window` under :guilabel:`Switching Policy`. To have your keyboard layout switched on a certain application press the :guilabel:`Application` button under :guilabel:`Switching Policy`. To show a flag in your panel first install the iso-flags-svg package and in the :guilabel:`Flags path pattern` field type in :kbd:`/usr/share/iso-flags-svg/country-squared/%1.svg` to show the flags. To open the configuration of your keyboard layouts press the :guilabel:`Configure layouts` button.
.. image:: sensors-config.png
To have a set of eyes that look towards where the mouse cursor is add the :guilabel:`QEyes` widget. The eyes look towards where the mouse cursor is relative to from the eye.
To have a set of eyes that look towards where the mouse cursor is add the :guilabel:`QEyes` widget. The eyes look towards where the mouse cursor is relative to from the eye.
.. image:: QEyes.png
@ -145,13 +138,9 @@ To bring up settings on how to configure QEyes is to right click on the eye and
.. image:: QEyes-pref.png
To have a custom command add the :guilabel:`Custom Command` widget. To have this have meaningful output you need to configure the widget by right clicking on the Custom Command widget and selection :guilabel:`Configure "Custom Command"`. To have the output not rotate when the panel is vertical uncheck the :guilabel:`Autorotate when the panel is vertical` checkbox. To change what output your custom command has left click the button next to :guilabel:`Font`. To type the command you want to run type in the box above and to the right of :guilabel:`Command`. To run the command with bash running the command check the :guilabel:`Run with "bash -c"` checkbox. To change if or how often the command is run on repeat check the :guilabel:`Repeat command after` checkbox and change how often it runs in the field to the right. If the result of the command is an image check the :guilabel:`Command outputs an image` checkbox. To choose an icon for the custom command widget type the path of the icon in :guilabel:`Icon` or press the :guilabel:`Browse` button. To choose just put text on the panel type in the :guilabel:`Text` field. To change the maximum width the output of the text can be type in the :guilabel:`Max Width` field.
To use your sensors widgets which you would have to add manually as shown above. A sensor bar will appear with as many sensors as on your panel. To view the temp as a number mouse over the sensor bar to see what your temperature is in a number in the :guilabel:`Cur` field. Also shown on mouseover is the :guilabel:`Crit` field shows the temperature the sensor should not read above without overheating.
To customize the sensors right click on the sensors applet :menuselection:`Configure "Sensors"`. The :guilabel:`Update interval(seconds)` field lets you choose how often in seconds to update the sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature bar width` field shows how wide to make the bar for your sensors. The :guilabel:`Temperature scale` field lets you select :guilabel:`Celsius` or :guilabel:`Fahrenheit` for your sensors. The checkbox :guilabel:`Warning about high temperature` puts a warning if your temperature gets too high. If you want to reset your settings press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
.. image:: sensors-config.png
To change what commands when you click on the custom command is under the :guilabel:`Mouse Commands` heading. To run a command with clicking on the applet enter the command in the :guilabel:`Click` in mouse commands. To run a specific command upon going up on the mouse wheel enter the command in the :guilabel:`Wheel Up` field. To run a specific command with scrolling down on the mousewheel enter the command in the :guilabel:`Wheel Down` field.
The :guilabel:`Sensors` tab provides settings for each individual sensor on your processor. To enable/disable each sensor press to the :guilabel:`Enabled` checkbox for each sensor. The :guilabel:`Label` shows a label for each sensor. The :guilabel:`Color` column shows the color for the bar to appear in the panel and you can bring up a dialog to change color by left clicking on the button. To switch to a different chip to set the sensors for change the :guilabel:`Detected chips` menu.
@ -161,6 +150,7 @@ To add a spacer to your panel add the spacer widget. It creates a blank space on
.. image:: panel-spacer.png
To add an easy way to change brightness to your panel add the :guilabel:`Backlight` widget. To bring the applet to change backlight level left click on the icon. To make the backlight more faint drag the slider to the bottom and to make it brighter drag the slider towards the top.
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H Hyper key (If it is bound to something)
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Welcome to the Lubuntu Manual!
==============================
Welcome to the Lubuntu Manual! This is the official reference book for using Lubuntu. This manual covers many topics, such as installation instructions, applications Lubuntu provides, and much more! If you are using a long term support release of the Lubuntu there is a manual version for the long term support hosted at `Lubuntu Manual LTS <https://manual.lubuntu.me/lts/>`_
Welcome to the Lubuntu Manual! This is the official reference book for using Lubuntu. This manual covers many topics, such as installation instructions, applications Lubuntu provides, and much more!
What is Lubuntu?
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2.2.6 LibreOffice Writer
2.2.7 Okular
2.2.7 qpdfview
Chapter 2.3 Graphics Applications
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@ -181,8 +181,6 @@ Chapter 3.2 Preferences
3.2.19 Bluetooth Manager
3.2.20 Picom Configuration
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Chapter 4 Installing, Updating, and Removing Software
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5.5 keyboard menu navigation
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Chapter 6 Additional Applications
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6.1 Element
6.2 Thunderbird
6.3 Virtual Machine Manager
6.4 Krita
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Appendicies
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