Using the Desktop Background By default, the Nautilus file manager manages your desktop background. If you do not use Nautilus to manage your desktop background, ignore this chapter. This chapter describes how to use the Nautilus desktop background. Introduction to the Desktop Background desktop backgroundintroduction The desktop background lies behind all of the other components on your visible desktop. The desktop background is an active component of the user interface. You can perform the following tasks from your desktop background: Start your applications, and open your files and folders. You can add desktop background objects for convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. For example, you can add an application launcher to the desktop background. You can create a symbolic link to a file that you use often, then add this link to your desktop background. You can also store files and folders on the desktop background. Open the Desktop Background menu. Right-click on the desktop background to open the Desktop Background menu. You can use the Desktop Background menu to perform actions on the desktop background. Work with Trash. You can move objects to Trash and empty your Trash. Customize your desktop background. You can customize the pattern or color of the desktop background. By default, your desktop background contains three objects. The following figure shows the desktop background with the default objects: describes the functions of the default objects on the desktop background. Functions of Default Desktop Background Objects Object Component Function Shows Nautilus home location icon. HomeOpens a Nautilus window, and displays your home location in the view pane. Shows Nautilus Start Here icon. Start HereProvides an access point to some of the key features of the GNOME desktop. Shows Nautilus Trash icon. TrashOpens a Nautilus window, and displays your Trash in the view pane.
Starting Your Desktop Background desktop backgroundstarting If Nautilus does not currently manage your desktop background, the default objects do not appear on your desktop background. In this case, you might need to restart the desktop background. If the default objects do not appear on your desktop background, one of the following might be true: Your Nautilus preferences are set so that Nautilus does not manage your desktop background. To restart the desktop background, you must set your Nautilus preferences so that Nautilus manages the desktop background. You have inadvertently killed a desktop background process. To restart the desktop background, you must set your Nautilus preferences so that Nautilus manages the desktop background. You have deleted the /.nautilus directory. To restart the desktop background, you must set up Nautilus so that Nautilus manages the desktop background. To set your preferences so that Nautilus manages the desktop background perform the following steps: Choose Applications Home Folder. A Nautilus window is displayed. Choose Edit Preferences. A Preferences dialog is displayed. Choose Desktop & Trash from the Preferences dialog. Select the Use Nautilus to draw the desktop option. Click Close to close the dialog. To set up Nautilus so that Nautilus manages the desktop background perform the following steps: Choose Applications Home Folder. A Nautilus First Time Setup dialog is displayed. The Nautilus First Time Setup dialog enables you to customize your Nautilus environment. Follow the instructions on the Nautilus First Time Setup dialog. On the GMC to Nautilus Transition screen, select the Use Nautilus to draw the desktop option. When you reach the Finished screen, click on the Finish button. Desktop Background Objects desktop backgrounddesktop background objectsA desktop background object is an icon on your desktop background that you can use to open your files, folders, and applications. All objects on your desktop background reside in the desktop background directory. When you move objects to the desktop background, the objects are moved to this directory. You can also use your home directory as the desktop background directory. By default, your desktop background contains three objects. You can also add objects to your desktop background to provide convenient access to files, folders, and applications that you use frequently. For example, you can add a launcher to your desktop background to enable you to open a particular application that you use often. describes the types of object that you can add to your desktop background. Types of Desktop Background Objects Object Type DescriptionSymbolic link A symbolic link is an object that points to another file or folder. When you choose a symbolic link from the desktop background, the file or folder that the symbolic link points to is opened. You can move or copy a symbolic link to the desktop background.You can identify symbolic links by the default arrow emblem that appears on all symbolic links. Launcher You can add the following types of launcher to the desktop background: Application: Starts a particular application. Link: Links to a particular file, folder, or URL. FileYou can add files to your desktop background. Files on your desktop background reside in your desktop background directory. Folder You can move folders to your desktop background, and you can create folders on your desktop background. Folders on your desktop background reside in your desktop background directory.
You can modify desktop background objects in the following ways: View the properties of the object. Rename the object. Change the permissions of the object. Change the icon that represents the object. Resize the icon that represents the object. Add an emblem to the object. The following sections describe how to work with objects on the desktop background. To Select Objects on the Desktop Background desktop backgroundselecting objects desktop background objects selectingTo select an object on the desktop background, click on the object. To select multiple objects, press-and-hold Ctrl, then click on the objects that you want to select. You can also select an area on the desktop background to select all objects within that area. Click-and-hold on the desktop background, then drag over the area that contains the objects that you want to select. When you click-and-hold then drag, a grey rectangle appears to mark the area that you select. To select multiple areas, press-and-hold Ctrl, then drag over the areas that you want to select. To Open an Object from the Desktop Background desktop backgroundopening objects desktop background objects openingTo open an object from the desktop background, double-click on the object. Alternatively, right-click on the object, then choose Open. When you open on an object, the default action for the object executes. For example, if the object is a text file, the text file opens in a Nautilus window. The default actions for file types are specified in the File Types and Programs preference tool. To execute an action other than the default action for an object, right-click on the object, then choose Open With. Choose an action from the Open With submenu. The items in the Open With submenu correspond to the contents of the following parts of the File Types and Programs preference tool: Default action drop-down list box in the Edit file type dialog Viewer Component drop-down list box in the Edit file type dialog You can set your preferences in a Nautilus window so that you click once on a file to execute the default action. To Add a Launcher to the Desktop Background desktop backgroundadding launchers desktop background objects launchersA desktop background launcher can start an application or link to a particular file, folder, or FTP site. To add a launcher to your desktop background, perform the following steps: Right-click on the desktop background, then choose New Launcher. A Create Launcher dialog is displayed. For information on how to enter the properties of the launcher in the Create Launcher dialog, see Working With Panels. The command that you enter for the launcher is the command that is executed when you use the desktop background object. The following table shows some sample commands and the actions that the commands perform. Sample CommandAction gedit Starts the gedit application. gedit /user123/loremipsum.txt Opens the file /user123/loremipsum.txt in the gedit application. nautilus /user123/Projects Opens the folder /user123/Projects in a Nautilus window. To Add a Symbolic Link to the Desktop Background desktop backgroundadding symbolic linksdesktop background objects symbolic linksYou can create symbolic links on your desktop background to perform the following actions: Open a particular file in a particular application. Open a particular folder in a Nautilus window. Run a binary file or a script. To create a symbolic link on the desktop background, perform the following steps: Display the file or folder for which you want to create a symbolic link in a Nautilus window. Create a symbolic link to the file or folder. To create a symbolic link to a file or folder, select the file or folder to which you want to create a link. Choose Edit Make Link. A link to the file or folder is added to the current folder. You can identify symbolic links by the default arrow emblem that appears on all symbolic links. The following figure shows a symbolic link to a file: Shows file icon with symbolic link emblem. Drag the symbolic link to the desktop background. The icon for the object is moved to the desktop background. Adding a File or Folder to the Desktop Background desktop backgroundadding a file or folder todesktop background objects files and foldersThe following sections describe how you can add file objects and folder objects to the desktop background. To Move a File or Folder to the Desktop Background desktop backgroundmoving a file or folder toYou can move a file or folder from a Nautilus window to the desktop background. To move a file or folder to the desktop background, perform the following steps: Open a Nautilus window. In the view pane, display the file or folder that you want to move. Drag the file or folder to the desktop background. The icon for the file or folder is moved to the desktop background. The file or folder is moved to your desktop background directory. Alternatively, select the file or folder, then choose EditCut Files. Right-click on any desktop background object, then choose Paste Files. To Copy a File or Folder to the Desktop Background desktop backgroundcopying a file or folder toYou can copy a file or folder from a Nautilus window to the desktop background. To copy a file or folder to the desktop background, perform the following steps: Open a Nautilus window. In the view pane, display the file or folder that you want to move. Press-and-hold Ctrl, then drag the file or folder to the desktop background. An icon for the file or folder is added to the desktop background. The file or folder is copied to your desktop background directory. Alternatively, select the file or folder, then choose EditCopy Files. Right-click on any desktop background object, then choose Paste Files. To Create a Folder Object on the Desktop Background desktop backgroundcreating a folder onTo create a folder object, right-click on the desktop background to open the Desktop Background menu. Choose New Folder. An untitled folder is added to the desktop background. Type the name of the new folder, then press Return. The folder is displayed with the new name. The new folder resides in your desktop background directory. To Remove an Object from the Desktop Background desktop backgroundremoving an object fromdesktop background objects removingTo remove an object from the desktop background right-click on the object, then choose Move to Trash. Alternatively, drag the object to Trash. To Delete an Object from the Desktop Background desktop backgrounddeleting an object fromdesktop background objects deletingWhen you delete an object from the desktop background, the object is not moved to Trash, but is immediately deleted from the desktop background. The Delete menu item is only available if you select the Include a Delete command that bypasses Trash option in the Nautilus Preferences dialog. To delete an object from the desktop background right-click on the object, then choose Delete.
Using Trash on the Desktop Background desktop backgroundusing Trash Trashusing on desktop background Shows Nautilus Trash icon. You can move the following items to Trash: Files Folders Desktop background objects When you move an item to Trash, the item is temporarily stored in your /.Trash folder. If you need to retrieve a file from Trash, you can view Trash and move the file out of Trash. When you empty Trash, you delete the items in Trash permanently. To Display Trash Trashdisplaying You can display the contents of Trash in the following ways: From the desktop background Double-click on the Trash object on the desktop background. The contents of Trash are displayed in a Nautilus window. From a Nautilus window Choose GoTrash . The contents of Trash are displayed in the window. To Empty Trash Trashemptying You can empty the contents of Trash in the following ways: From the desktop background Right-click on the Trash object, then choose Empty Trash. From a Nautilus window Choose FileEmpty Trash. Using the Desktop Background Menu desktop backgroundusing Desktop Background menuDesktop Background menu descriptionmenus Desktop Background menu Shows Desktop Background menu. The context describes the graphic. Desktop Background menuillustration To open the Desktop Background menu, right-click on a vacant space on the desktop background. You can use the Desktop Background menu to perform actions on the desktop background. describes the items in the Desktop Background menu. Items on the Desktop Background Menu Menu Item Function New Window Opens a new Nautilus window that displays your home location.New Folder Creates a new folder object on your desktop background. The folder is created in your desktop background directory.New Terminal Starts a GNOME Terminal.New Launcher Creates a launcher on your desktop background. For more information, see .Scripts Opens a submenu of scripts that you can run. Clean Up By Name Arranges the objects on the desktop background alphabetically by name. Cut Files Deletes the selected file or files from the folder or desktop background, and places the file or files in buffer. Copy Files Copies the selected file or files from the folder or desktop background, and places the file or files in buffer. Paste Files Puts the file or files in the buffer into the selected folder or the desktop background.Disks Enables you to mount diskettes and CD-ROMs.Change Desktop Background Starts the Background preference tool to enable you to change the desktop background.Use Default Background Resets the desktop background to the last pattern that you chose from the Backgrounds and Emblems dialog. You can access the Backgrounds and Emblems dialog from Nautilus windows.
Changing the Pattern or Color of the Desktop Background desktop backgroundchanging pattern or colorbackgrounds changing desktop backgroundYou can change the pattern or color of the desktop background to suit your preferences. Nautilus includes background patterns and colors that you can use to change the look-and-feel of the desktop background. You can change the pattern or color of the desktop background in any of the following ways: Drag a pattern or color from another window or dialog to the desktop background. If your desktop background is a color, you can create a gradient effect from a color into the desktop background color. A gradient effect is a visual effect where one color blends gradually into another color. To create a gradient effect on your desktop background, drag a color to one of the edges of the screen. The color blends from the edge to which you drag the color, to the opposite edge of the screen. Before you drag a color to a screen edge, check if there is an edge panel on the screen edge. If there is an edge panel on the screen edge, you must hide the panel before you drag the color. Use the Background preference tool. Choose a pattern or color for the background from the Backgrounds and Emblems dialog. To change the pattern or color of the desktop background, perform the following steps: Open a Nautilus window. Choose Edit Backgrounds and Emblems. The Backgrounds and Emblems dialog is displayed. To display a list of patterns that you can use, click on the Patterns button. To display a list of the colors that you can use, click on the Colors button. To change the desktop background to a pattern, drag the pattern to the desktop background. To change the desktop background to a color, drag the color to the desktop background. Click Close to close the dialog.