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Tree View:Shows a list of information about the file, as well as its iconand name (see Figure 10-6). You can expand each folder in this list byclicking the plus sign next to it; to collapse the list, clicking the minussign next to it. Info List View:Shows the icons and names in small list format. Detailed List View:Works like Tree View, but lacks the ability to expandand collapse directories. Text View:Works like Detailed List View but without the pretty icons. GwenView Image Browser View:Lets you use an image browser embed- ded in your file browser (Figure 10-7). If you choose this view option, usethe left hand tabs to click on the Home icon and browse to the folderyou want to view. File Size View:Shows a funky graphical representation of your filesys- tem (Figure 10-8), with directories in blue, files in brown, and programsyou can run in green. It s not available in all the distributions covered inthis book, as this feature is pretty new. When you add new files, theydon t show up unless you choose View.Reload or click the Reload icon. Along with these View menu settings, you can also use Reload:If you just created a file and don t see it in the folder, choosethis option. Show Hidden Files:All files in Linux whose names start with a dot (forexample, .profile) are hidden files, meaning that you have to explicitlytell Linux you want to see them. Specialty menus:Each view type has an additional configuration menuavailable toward the bottom of the View menu. Figure 10-6: Konquerorwith theTree Viewoption indee s homedirectory inSuSE 9.2.203Chapter 10: Manipulating Files and Directories16_