GNOME features a wealth of applets and applications. This section provides an introduction to some of the most useful and interesting, all of which are compatible with the GNOME configuration scheme.
Dictionary is a useful applet for checking the spelling and the meaning of words. An Internet connection is required, as this applet accesses an online dictionary.
Enter the term to look up in 2.2. “GNOME Dictionary”. dict.org allows you to choose between various databases for special vocabularies, such as jargon or computer terminology. Under , specify what to look for: the exact word, parts of the word, or the prefix or suffix. Under , access the online manual of the application with and information about the author and version of the application with .
. The menu under gives a choice between and . By default, the query is sent to the dict.org server. To use a different server, select + . Refer to FigureIn GNOME, manage file archives with File Roller. This application is able to handle archives of the following types: .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .tar.bz, .tar.bz2, .tar.Z, .zip, .lha, .rar, .lzh, .ear, .jar, and .war. Easily view archive contents from File Roller with other applications without needing to decompress the archives. File Roller supports drag and drop, allowing you to drag file icons from the desktop or from the file manager (Nautilus) to the File Roller dialog and drop them there.
To create a new archive, select File Roller. Now, add files to the archive by inserting files from the desktop or the file manager with drag and drop or by selecting + . In the following dialog, select one or several files (keep Ctrl pressed to select multiple files) or directories. If necessary, determine the following advanced options for the archive:
+ . In the next dialog, specify the directory in which to create the new archive in the left window. Enter the file name of the new archive in the input field below without the file extension. Then determine the archive type with the drop-down menu above the name field. Exit the dialog with and return to the main view ofIf the archive already contains a file with the same name, the file is only added if it is newer than the one existing in the archive.
To compress an entire directory, activate this option to include all subdirectories.
Avoid unnecessary data trash by disabling the inclusion of backup copies when creating an archive.
Usually, hidden files do not contain any data that are relevant for the user. By default, they are not included in the archive to reduce the amount of data.
This explicitly excludes certain files from the archive. This option is useful if you want to compress entire directories but exclude certain files from the archive. Instead of file names, you can also specify search patterns.
File Roller ignores different spellings of file names and extensions, like JPEG or jpeg.
After completing the selection and configuration, exit the dialog. The archive created is available for further processing at the desired location. To decompress an archive, load it to File Roller, click + , and specify the target directory.