
Each menu item is discussed below. When there is a keyboard shortcut that performs a menu item function, the default shortcut is listed with the menu item.
This command creates a new collection. Tellico supports 12 default collection types along with an empty user-defined custom collection.
This command opens a Tellico file.
This command opens a file from a submenu that contains a list of recently opened files.
This command saves the collection. If the file is Untitled then is equivalent to . It is only enabled when the collection has been modified.
This command saves the collection to a new file.
This command prints the collection. Printing options may be set in the Configuration Dialog.
This command imports data from another file. Tellico can import data from a number of other formats.
This command exports the collection to another format. Tellico can export data to a number of other formats.
This command closes the Tellico window. If the collection has unsaved changes, you will be prompted to save them before continuing.
This command undoes the previous action. Not all actions are supported by Undo.
This command reverts a previous Undo..
This command removes the selected text, if any, and places a copy of the removed text in the clipboard.
This command copies the selected text, if any, to the clipboard.
This command pastes the text in the clipboard,if any, into the editor at the cursor position.
This command selects all the entries in the collection, in the Column View.
This command deselects all the entries in the collection.
This command opens the Collection Fields Dialog to search for and import entries from various Internet sites, including Amazon.com.
This command opens the Advanced Filter Dialog.
This command opens the Entry Editor to edit a new entry.
This command opens the Entry Editor to edit the selected entries.
This command copies, or duplicates, the selected entries as new entries in the collection.
This command deletes the selected entries.
This menu contains a list of all available data sources, and can be used to autmatically query the source and update the selected entries.
This command opens a dialog box for loaning the selected entries..
This command checks-in any of the selected entries which are currently on-loan.
This command opens a dialog box for renaming the collection.
This command opens the Collection Fields Dialog.
This command opens the Report Dialog for generating reports about the collection.
This command converts a book collection to a bibliography by adding certain fields necessary for Bibtex export, and it is only enabled when a book collection is open.
This command opens a dialog box for editing the Bibtex string macros in the collection. It is only enabled when editing a bibliography.
This command copies a Bibtex citation to the clipboard so that it can pasted in a LaTeX document.
This command sends a citation for the selected entries to the so-called lyxpipe for use in LyX, Kile, or other LaTeX applications. It is only enabled when editing a bibliography.
This command sends a citation for the selected entries to OpenOffice.org Writer. It is only enabled when editing a bibliography when the OpenOffice.org plugin is available.
This command toggles the display of the toolbars.
This command toggles the display of the statusbar.
This command toggles the display of the Group View.
This command toggles the display of the Entry Editor.
This command toggles the display of the Entry View.
This command changes the field used to group the entries in the collection.
This command opens the the KDE Keyboard Shortcut Configuration Dialog.
This command opens the the KDE Toolbar Configuration Dialog.
This command opens the Tellico Configuration Dialog.
This command opens the Tellico Handbook.
This command changes the mouse cursor to an arrow with a question mark. Clicking on items in the window will show a small tooltip (if one exists for that item) explaining what the item does.
This command opens the Tip of the Day dialog. You can page through all the tips by using the buttons on the dialog.
This command open the Submit Bug Report dialog. If you find a bug or a problem, if you have a suggestion for improvement, or a translation correction, use this interface to send the author an email.
This command opens the About Tellico dialog, showing version and author information for the application.
This command opens the About KDE dialog, showing the KDE version and other information about the desktop environment.
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