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158 Start-Up<br />

Figure 5.8 Ark: File Archive Preview<br />

Once you have opened an archive, perform various actions. Action <strong>of</strong>fers options such<br />

as Add File, Add Folder, Delete, Extract, View, Edit With, and Open With.<br />

To create a new archive, select File → New. Enter the name <strong>of</strong> the new archive in the<br />

dialog that opens and specify the format using Filter. After confirming with Save or by<br />

pressing Enter , Ark opens an empty window. You can drag and drop files and directories<br />

from the file manager into this window. As the final step, Ark compresses everything<br />

into the previously selected archive format. For more information about Ark, select<br />

Help → Ark Handbook.<br />

5.10.4 Managing Print Jobs in KDE<br />

Printers can either be connected to your system locally or via a network. Either kind <strong>of</strong><br />

configuration is made initially using YaST. For an in-depth coverage <strong>of</strong> printer configuration,<br />

see Chapter Printer Operation (↑Reference). As soon as a connection has<br />

been established, you can start using the printer.<br />

To control print jobs in KDE, use two different applications. Start and configure the<br />

print job with KPrinter then control the processing <strong>of</strong> the print job with KJobViewer.<br />

Start KPrinter with kprinter from the command line. A small window opens in<br />

which to choose a printer and edit the Properties <strong>of</strong> your print job, such as page orientation,<br />

pages per sheet, and duplex printing. To specify the file to print, the number <strong>of</strong><br />

copies, and various other options, click Expand at the bottom left. The window then<br />

expands and shows four tabs: Files, Copies, Advanced Options, and Additional Tags.<br />

See Figure 5.9, “Starting a Print Job with KPrinter” (page 159).

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