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==Configuration Help==
==Configuration Help==
===Workspace===
* '''[[Workspace_Configuration/Desktop_Configuration|Tweak your Desktop]]'''
* '''[[Workspace_Configuration/Desktop_Configuration|Tweak your Desktop]]'''
===Internet===
* '''[[Browser_Configuration|Tweak your Browser's appearance]]'''
* '''[[Browser_Configuration|Tweak your Browser's appearance]]'''



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Renaming Multiple Files

There are times when you need to rename a large number of files or folders at the same time. This is often referred to as "batch renaming," and can be accomplished a number of ways in KDE.

With Dolphin

Dolphin has a ability to rename multiple files by numbering them, though the functionality is currently limited and only useful in certain situations. One useful application would be renaming a set of photos. Here's how it's done

With KRename

KRename has the ability to rename large numbers of files based on many different criteria, including search and replace, file properties, mp3 & ogg metadata, and many others.

KRename can be found in the Kickoff menu in the Utilities section.

File Management on Steroids

Dolphin is your new file manager, but it looks and feels very different from older file managers. Learn how to enable previews, give yourself quick access to the directories you use most, and choose how much detail you see about your files. All this and more in this File Management tutorial

Full KDE on Small Screens (e.g. Netbooks

  • The Plasma Netbook Interface is customised to make the most of the available space, but if you wish to use the full Desktop interface you will need to tweak KWin to maximise your screen space.
  • KWin's page has hints for slimming down window decorations, making fonts smaller, and disabling tooltips in KMail.

Configuration Help

Workspace

Internet

Where did my Favourite Application go?

  • Finding your Application Some applications have changed names when ported to the new KDE platforms. You may find your favourite on this page.