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The first section takes you on a guided tour of Lancelot. The second section is dedicated to more advanced options and concepts.
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The first section takes you on a guided tour of [[Special:myLanguage/Lancelot|Lancelot]]. The second section is dedicated to more advanced options and concepts.


= General information =
== General information == <!--T:2-->


== Introduction ==
=== Introduction === <!--T:3-->


Lancelot is an application launching menu for KDE Software Compilation.
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'''Lancelot''' is an application launching menu for KDE Software Compilation.


== Lancelot or Kickoff? ==
=== Lancelot or Kickoff? === <!--T:5-->


Lancelot provides many features and configuration options that Kickoff doesn't. For a more detailed comparison, see [[Lancelot/Comparison|comparison to other launchers]].
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'''Lancelot''' provides many features and configuration options that [[Special:myLanguage/Kickoff|Kickoff]] doesn't. For a more detailed comparison, see [[Special:myLanguage/Lancelot/Comparison|comparison to other launchers]].


Kickoff is the default application launching menu for KDE SC. To replace Kickoff with Lancelot, you need to add it via the 'add widgets' panel. For more info on how to add and remove widgets to the panel, see [[Plasma/HowTo]].
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'''Kickoff''' is the default application launching menu for KDE SC. To replace '''Kickoff''' with '''Lancelot''', you need to add it via the 'add widgets' panel. For more info on how to add and remove widgets to the panel, see [[Special:myLanguage/Plasma/HowTo/Index|Plasma HowTo]].


== Lancelot or KRunner? ==
=== Lancelot or KRunner? === <!--T:8-->


Lancelot can be used as a [[KRunner]] replacement. See [[Lancelot/Comparison|comparison to other launchers]] for list of benefits.
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'''Lancelot''' can be used as a [[Special:myLanguage/KRunner|KRunner]] replacement. See [[Special:myLanguage/Lancelot/Comparison|comparison to other launchers]] for a list of benefits.


By default, Lancelot can be accessed via Alt+F5 shortcut (can be changed).
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By default, '''Lancelot''' can be accessed via <keycap>Alt + F5</keycap> shortcut (can be changed).


= Basic usage =
== Basic usage == <!--T:11-->


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{|style="text-align:center"
{|style="text-align:center"
|[[Image:Lancelot-howto-default-screen.png|thumb|center|240px]]||    ||'''Lancelot, with default settings'''
|[[Image:Lancelot-howto-default-screen.png|thumb|center|240px]]||    ||'''Lancelot, with default settings'''
|}
|}


When you click the launcher icon you added to the panel, Lancelot menu will open.
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When you click the launcher icon you added to the panel, the '''Lancelot''' menu will open.


It shows four sections - Applications, Computer, Contacts and Documents.
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It shows four sections - <menuchoice>Applications</menuchoice>, <menuchoice>Computer</menuchoice>, <menuchoice>Contacts</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>Documents</menuchoice>.


== Sections ==
=== Sections === <!--T:15-->
=== Applications ===


The Applications section contains a list of your favourite applications in the left column, and application categories in the right one. If the application that you are looking for is not among the Favourites, you can browse the categories on the right just by selecting one of them.
==== Applications ==== <!--T:16-->


When you dive into the categories, the Favourites section will disappear to provide more space for the browsing. You can always return to it by using the breadcrumb bar on the top.
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The '''Applications''' section contains a list of your favourite applications in the left column, and application categories in the right one. If the application that you are looking for is not in the list of '''Favourites''', you can browse the categories on the right just by selecting one of them.


=== Computer ===
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When you dive into the categories, the '''Favourites''' section will disappear to provide more space for the browsing. You can always return to it by using the breadcrumb bar on the top.
 
==== Computer ==== <!--T:19-->
 
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{|style="text-align:center"
{|style="text-align:center"
|[[Image:Lancelot-howto-computer-section.png|thumb|center|240px]]||    ||'''Computer section of Lancelot'''
|[[Image:Lancelot-howto-computer-section.png|thumb|center|240px]]||    ||'''Computer section of Lancelot'''
|}
|}


The Computer section contains list of defined places (as seen in [[Dolphin]]), some useful system applications and a list of storage devices.
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The '''Computer''' section contains list of defined places (as seen in [[Special:myLanguage/Dolphin|Dolphin]]), some useful system applications and a list of storage devices.


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You can eject/mount/unmount removable devices directly from the menu just by right-clicking the desired one and choosing the appropriate option from the context menu.
You can eject/mount/unmount removable devices directly from the menu just by right-clicking the desired one and choosing the appropriate option from the context menu.


=== Contacts ===
==== Contacts ==== <!--T:23-->


The Contacts section shows the list of unread mails from Akonadi (KMail) and online contacts from Kopete.
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The '''Contacts''' section shows the list of unread mails from '''Akonadi''' ('''KMail''') and online contacts from '''Kopete'''.


=== Documents ===
==== Documents ==== <!--T:25-->


The Documents section shows a list of office applications on the left, and a list of currently and recently opened documents on the right.
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The '''Documents''' section shows a list of office applications on the left, and a list of currently and recently opened documents on the right.


== Searching capabilities ==
=== Searching capabilities === <!--T:27-->


Lancelot provides all searching features [[KRunner]] has. You can use it to find applications, to do calculations, execute BASH commands, as a unit converter etc. For more details, see [[Plasma/Krunner|KRunner Usage]].
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'''Lancelot''' provides all searching features [[Special:myLanguage/KRunner|KRunner]] has. You can use it to find applications, to do calculations, execute BASH commands, as a unit converter etc. For more details, see [[Special:myLanguage/Plasma/Krunner|KRunner Usage]].


== Keyboard navigation ==
=== Keyboard navigation === <!--T:29-->


If you don't like to use the mouse, every part of Lancelot can be accessed via keyboard.
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If you don't like to use the mouse, every part of '''Lancelot''' can be accessed via keyboard.


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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
!Action
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|-
|Switch sections one by one
|Switch sections one by one
|Page Up and Page Down
|<keycap>Page Up</keycap> and <keycap>Page Down</keycap>
|Shows previous and next section respectively
|Shows previous and next section respectively
|-
|-
|Switch to the specific section
|Switch to the specific section
|Alt + number
|<keycap>Alt + number</keycap>
|Alt + 1 for Applications, Alt + 2 for Computer...
|<keycap>Alt + 1</keycap> for '''Applications''', <keycap>Alt + 2</keycap> for '''Computer'''...
|-
|-
|Activating items
|Activating items
|Alt + letter
|<keycap>Alt + letter</keycap>
|If an item has a letter underlined in its title, it
|If an item has a letter underlined in its title, it can be activated by pressing together <keycap>Alt</keycap> and that letter
can be activated by pressing together Alt and that letter
|-
|-
|Moving through list items
|Moving through list items
|Up and down keys
|<keycap>Up</keycap> and <keycap>Down</keycap> keys
|
|
|-
|-
|Moving between columns
|Moving between columns
|Left and right keys
|<keycap>Left</keycap> and <keycap>Right</keycap> keys
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|
|-
|-
|Activating the selected item
|Activating the selected item
|Enter
|<keycap>Enter</keycap>
|If no item is selected, the first search result is executed
|If no item is selected, the first search result is executed
|-
|-
|Opening context menu for the selected item
|Opening context menu for the selected item
|Alt + Enter
|<keycap>Alt + Enter</keycap>
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|
|-
|-
|Search box completion
|Search box completion
|Tab and End; Left and Right keys
|<keycap>Tab</keycap> and <keycap>End</keycap>; <keycap>Left</keycap> and <keycap>Right</keycap> keys
|Tab and End keys use the whole suggestion while
|<keycap>Tab</keycap> and <keycap>End</keycap> keys use the whole suggestion while <keycap>Left</keycap> and <keycap>Right</keycap> move through the suggestion.
Left and Right move through the suggestion.
|}
|}


= Customizing the menu =
== More advanced topics == <!--T:32-->
 
=== Advanced UI concepts === <!--T:33-->
 
==== No-click activation ==== <!--T:34-->
 
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In order to reduce [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetitive_strain_injury repetitive strain injuries] produced by clicking the mouse buttons, '''Lancelot''' can be operated, if desired, without a single click.
 
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[[Image:Lancelot-howto-extender-activation.png|center]]
 
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When you hover an item in the menu, a small icon that looks like a target with a mouse cursor drawn in it will appear. Instead of clicking, you can just hover the icon (or the area near it) and the item will be automatically activated.
 
==== Adaptive layout ==== <!--T:38-->
 
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The layout of the menu differs depending on the position of the applet which invoked it.
 
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[[Image:Lancelot-howto-relayout.png|thumb|center|240px]]
 
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Always, the closest to the invoking applet (and the mouse cursor) are the section and system buttons, and the search box is on the opposite side since it has the focus by default and you don't need to click it in order to use it.
 
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The sections are also reordered so that the '''Applications''' section is the closest to the mouse cursor.
 
==== Adaptive item sizes ==== <!--T:43-->
 
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The less items a list has, the larger the items and bigger the area for clicking.
 
<!--T:45-->
When there are more items, '''Lancelot''' tries to show them all at once by reducing the size. If there are too many items to be shown all at once, the scrollbars are used as a solution.
 
=== Customizing the menu === <!--T:46-->


== Show sections inside the applet ==
==== Show sections inside the applet ==== <!--T:47-->


If you think that the section buttons are too big and would be better if placed inside the panel itself, just right-click the applet, choose 'Lancelot Launcher settings' and 'Show categories inside the applet'.
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If you think that the section buttons are too big and would be better if placed inside the panel itself, just right-click the applet, choose <menuchoice>Lancelot Launcher settings</menuchoice> and <menuchoice>Show categories inside the applet</menuchoice>.


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[[Image:Lancelot-howto-sections-in-applet.png|thumb|center|240px]]
[[Image:Lancelot-howto-sections-in-applet.png|thumb|center|240px]]


== Show smaller section buttons ==
==== Show smaller section buttons ==== <!--T:50-->


If you think that the section buttons are too big, but you don't want to place them inside the panel, just right-click them and choose 'make buttons narrower'.
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If you think that the section buttons are too big, but you don't want to place them inside the panel, just right-click them and choose <menuchoice>Make buttons narrower</menuchoice>.


== Custom system actions ==
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[[Image:Lancelot-howto-sections-small.png|thumb|center|240px]]


If you don't use session switching (the 'switch user' feature), you can set different actions to the buttons in the bottom part of the window via the 'General' tab of the Lancelot's configuration dialogue.
==== Custom system actions ==== <!--T:53-->


== Custom applications ==
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If you don't use session switching (the 'switch user' feature), you can set different actions to the buttons in the bottom part of the window via the <menuchoice>General</menuchoice> tab of the Lancelot's configuration dialogue.


You can choose which applications to show in the Documents and System sections via the 'Applications' tab of the Lancelot's configuration dialogue.
==== Custom applications ==== <!--T:55-->


== Reordering items ==
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You can choose which applications to show in the '''Documents''' and '''System''' sections via the <menuchoice>Applications</menuchoice> tab of the '''Lancelot''' configuration dialogue.


==== Reordering items ==== <!--T:57-->
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You can change the order of favourite applications just by drag and drop. Mind that for it to work, you need to unlock your desktop first.
You can change the order of favourite applications just by drag and drop. Mind that for it to work, you need to unlock your desktop first.


==== Cascading submenus ==== <!--T:59-->
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Some users prefer that the applications subcategories open in separate popups like they are used to from the classic menu from KDE 3. Since KDE SC 4.5, a new experimental feature was added to '''Lancelot''' which enables this behaviour.
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To enable it, check the <menuchoice>Open popups for subcategories</menuchoice> option in the <menuchoice>Applications</menuchoice> tab of '''Lancelot's''' configuration dialogue.
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[[Image:Lancelot-howto-cascade.png|thumb|center|240px]]
=== Parts of the Lancelot menu on the desktop === <!--T:63-->
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[[Image:Lancelot-howto-shelf.png|thumb|center|240px]]
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It is useful to have things that you use often placed on the desktop or the panel. For more info, see [[Special:myLanguage/Lancelot/Shelf Applet|using the Shelf applet]]
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[[Category:Tutorials]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]
[[Category:Plasma]]
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 28 December 2010

The first section takes you on a guided tour of Lancelot. The second section is dedicated to more advanced options and concepts.

General information

Introduction

Lancelot is an application launching menu for KDE Software Compilation.

Lancelot or Kickoff?

Lancelot provides many features and configuration options that Kickoff doesn't. For a more detailed comparison, see comparison to other launchers.

Kickoff is the default application launching menu for KDE SC. To replace Kickoff with Lancelot, you need to add it via the 'add widgets' panel. For more info on how to add and remove widgets to the panel, see Plasma HowTo.

Lancelot or KRunner?

Lancelot can be used as a KRunner replacement. See comparison to other launchers for a list of benefits.

By default, Lancelot can be accessed via Alt + F5 shortcut (can be changed).

Basic usage

Lancelot, with default settings

When you click the launcher icon you added to the panel, the Lancelot menu will open.

It shows four sections - Applications, Computer, Contacts and Documents.

Sections

Applications

The Applications section contains a list of your favourite applications in the left column, and application categories in the right one. If the application that you are looking for is not in the list of Favourites, you can browse the categories on the right just by selecting one of them.

When you dive into the categories, the Favourites section will disappear to provide more space for the browsing. You can always return to it by using the breadcrumb bar on the top.

Computer

Computer section of Lancelot

The Computer section contains list of defined places (as seen in Dolphin), some useful system applications and a list of storage devices.

You can eject/mount/unmount removable devices directly from the menu just by right-clicking the desired one and choosing the appropriate option from the context menu.

Contacts

The Contacts section shows the list of unread mails from Akonadi (KMail) and online contacts from Kopete.

Documents

The Documents section shows a list of office applications on the left, and a list of currently and recently opened documents on the right.

Searching capabilities

Lancelot provides all searching features KRunner has. You can use it to find applications, to do calculations, execute BASH commands, as a unit converter etc. For more details, see KRunner Usage.

Keyboard navigation

If you don't like to use the mouse, every part of Lancelot can be accessed via keyboard.

Action Key Description
Switch sections one by one Page Up and Page Down Shows previous and next section respectively
Switch to the specific section Alt + number Alt + 1 for Applications, Alt + 2 for Computer...
Activating items Alt + letter If an item has a letter underlined in its title, it can be activated by pressing together Alt and that letter
Moving through list items Up and Down keys
Moving between columns Left and Right keys
Activating the selected item Enter If no item is selected, the first search result is executed
Opening context menu for the selected item Alt + Enter
Search box completion Tab and End; Left and Right keys Tab and End keys use the whole suggestion while Left and Right move through the suggestion.

More advanced topics

Advanced UI concepts

No-click activation

In order to reduce repetitive strain injuries produced by clicking the mouse buttons, Lancelot can be operated, if desired, without a single click.

When you hover an item in the menu, a small icon that looks like a target with a mouse cursor drawn in it will appear. Instead of clicking, you can just hover the icon (or the area near it) and the item will be automatically activated.

Adaptive layout

The layout of the menu differs depending on the position of the applet which invoked it.

Always, the closest to the invoking applet (and the mouse cursor) are the section and system buttons, and the search box is on the opposite side since it has the focus by default and you don't need to click it in order to use it.

The sections are also reordered so that the Applications section is the closest to the mouse cursor.

Adaptive item sizes

The less items a list has, the larger the items and bigger the area for clicking.

When there are more items, Lancelot tries to show them all at once by reducing the size. If there are too many items to be shown all at once, the scrollbars are used as a solution.

Customizing the menu

Show sections inside the applet

If you think that the section buttons are too big and would be better if placed inside the panel itself, just right-click the applet, choose Lancelot Launcher settings and Show categories inside the applet.

Show smaller section buttons

If you think that the section buttons are too big, but you don't want to place them inside the panel, just right-click them and choose Make buttons narrower.

Custom system actions

If you don't use session switching (the 'switch user' feature), you can set different actions to the buttons in the bottom part of the window via the General tab of the Lancelot's configuration dialogue.

Custom applications

You can choose which applications to show in the Documents and System sections via the Applications tab of the Lancelot configuration dialogue.

Reordering items

You can change the order of favourite applications just by drag and drop. Mind that for it to work, you need to unlock your desktop first.

Cascading submenus

Some users prefer that the applications subcategories open in separate popups like they are used to from the classic menu from KDE 3. Since KDE SC 4.5, a new experimental feature was added to Lancelot which enables this behaviour.

To enable it, check the Open popups for subcategories option in the Applications tab of Lancelot's configuration dialogue.

Parts of the Lancelot menu on the desktop

It is useful to have things that you use often placed on the desktop or the panel. For more info, see using the Shelf applet