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- Visual Tour
- ===========
- .. index:: visual tour, usage
- Icon
- ----
- The Nextcloud Client remains in the background and is visible
- as an icon in the system tray (Windows, KDE), status bar
- (macOS), or notification area (Ubuntu).
- .. image:: images/icon.png
- Menu
- ----
- .. image:: images/menu.png
- A right click on the icon (left click on Ubuntu and macOS)
- provides the following menu:
- * ``Open Nextcloud in browser``: Opens the Nextcloud web interface
- * ``Open folder 'Nextcloud'``: Opens the local folder. If multiple
- sync targets have been defined, an entry will exist for each local folder.
- * **Disk space indicator**: Shows how much space is used on the server.
- * Operation indicator: Shows the status of the current sync process, or
- ``Up to date`` if server and client are in sync.
- * **Recent Changes**: shows the last six files modified by sync operations,
- and provides access to the Sync status, which lists all changes
- since the last restart of Nextcloud Client.
- * ``Settings...``: provides access to the settings menu.
- * ``Help``: Opens a browser to display this help.
- * ``Log out``: Logs the client out of the server.
- * ``Quit Nextcloud``: Quits Nextcloud Client, ending a currently running
- sync run.
- Settings
- --------
- Account Settings
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. index:: account settings, user, password, Server URL
- The ``Account Settings tab`` provides an executive summary about the synced
- folders in the account and gives the ability to modify them.
- Where:
- * ``Connected to <Nextcloud instance> as <user>``: Indicates the Nextcloud server
- which the client is syncing with and the user account on that server.
- * ``Add Folder Sync Connection...``: Provides the ability to add another folder to the sync
- (see ``Adding a folder sync connection``).
- * ``Pause/Resume``: Will pause the current sync or prevent the client from
- starting a new sync. Resume will resume the sync process.
- * ``Remove``: Will remove the selected folder from being synced. This is used,
- for instance, when there is a desire to sync only a few folders and not the
- root. First, remove the root from sync, then add the folders to sync as
- desired.
- * ``Storage Usage``: Provides further details on the storage utilization on the
- Nextcloud server.
- * ``Edit Ignored Files``: Provides a list of files which will be ignored, i.e.,
- will not sync between the client and server. The ignored files editor allows
- adding patterns for files or directories that should be excluded from the
- sync process. Besides normal characters, wild cards may be used, an asterisk
- ‘*’ indicating multiple characters, or a question mark ‘?’ indicating a single
- character.
- * ``Modify Account``: Allows the user to change the Nextcloud server being synced
- to. It brings up the Setting up an Account (see above) windows.
- .. image:: images/settings_account.png
- :scale: 50 %
- Adding a Folder Sync Connection
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- Adding a new sync is initiated by clicking ``Add Folder Sync Connection`` in
- the ``Account`` settings.
- .. image:: images/folderwizard_local.png
- :scale: 50 %
- The Directory and alias name must be unique.
- .. image:: images/folderwizard_remote.png
- :scale: 50 %
- Select the folder on the server to sync with. It is important to note that, a
- server folder can only sync to the client one time. So, in the above example,
- the sync is to the server root directory and thus it is not possible to select
- another folder under the root to sync.
- Activity
- ~~~~~~~~
- .. index:: activity, recent changes, sync activity
- The Activity window, which can be invoked either from the main menu (``Recent
- Changes -> Details…``) or the Activity tab on the left side of the settings
- window, provides an in-depth account of the recent sync activity. It will show
- files that have not been synced because they are on the ignored files list, or
- because they cannot be synced in a cross-platform manner due to containing
- special characters that cannot be stored on certain file systems.
- .. image:: images/settings_activity.png
- :scale: 50 %
- General
- ~~~~~~~
- .. index:: general settings, auto start, startup, desktop notifications
- The tab provides several useful options:
- .. image:: images/settings_general.png
- :scale: 50 %
- * ``Launch on System Startup``: This option is automatically activated
- once a user has conimaged his account. Un-checking the box will cause
- Nextcloud client to not launch on startup for a particular user.
- * ``Show Desktop Nofications``: When checked, bubble notifications when
- a set of sync operations has been performed are provided.
- * ``Use Monochrome Icons``: Use less obtrusive icons. Especially useful
- on macOS.
- * ``About``: provides information about authors as well as build conditions.
- This information is valuable when submitting a support request.
- Network
- ~~~~~~~
- .. index:: proxy settings, SOCKS, bandwith, throttling, limiting
- This tab consolidates ``Proxy Settings`` and ``Bandwith Limiting``:
- .. image:: images/settings_network.png
- :scale: 50 %
- Proxy Settings
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- * ``No Proxy``: Check this if Nextcloud Client should circumvent the default
- proxy conimaged on the system.
- * ``Use system proxy``: Default, will follow the systems proxy settings.
- On Linux, this will only pick up the value of the variable ``http_proxy``.
- * ``Specify proxy manually as``: Allows to specify custom proxy settings.
- If you require to go through a HTTP(S) proxy server such as Squid or Microsoft
- Forefront TMG, pick ``HTTP(S)``. ``SOCKSv5`` on the other hand is particularly
- useful in special company LAN setups, or in combination with the OpenSSH
- dynamic application level forwarding feature (see ``ssh -D``).
- * ``Host``: Enter the host name or IP address of your proxy server, followed
- by the port number. HTTP proxies usually listen on Ports 8080 (default) or
- 3128. SOCKS server usually listen on port 1080.
- * ``Proxy Server requires authentication``: Should be checked if the proxy
- server does not allow anonymous usage. If checked, a username and password
- must be provided.
- Bandwidth Limiting
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- The Download Bandwidth can be either unlimited (default) or limited to a
- custom value. This is the bandwidth available for data flowing from the
- Nextcloud Server to the client.
- The Upload Bandwidth, the bandwidth available or data flowing from the
- Nextcloud client to the server, has an additional option to limit automatically.
- When this option is checked, the Nextcloud client will surrender available
- bandwidth to other applications. Use this option if there are issues with
- real time communication in conjunction with the Nextcloud Client.
- .. _ignoredFilesEditor-label:
- The Ignored Files Editor
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- .. index:: ignored files, exclude files, pattern
- Nextcloud Client has the ability to exclude files from the sync process.
- The ignored files editor allows editing of custom patterns for files or
- directories that should be excluded from the sync process.
- There is a system wide list of default ignore patterns. These global defaults
- cannot be directly modified within the editor. Hovering with the mouse will
- reveal the location of the global exclude definition file.
- .. image:: images/ignored_files_editor.png
- :scale: 50%
- Each line contains an ignore pattern string. Next to normal characters,
- wildcards can be used to match an arbitrary number of characters, designated
- by an asterisk (``*``) or a single character, designated by a question mark
- (``?``). If a pattern ends with a slash character (``/``) the pattern is only
- applied to directory components of the path to check.
- If the checkbox is checked for a pattern in the editor it means that files
- which are matched by this pattern are fleeting metadata which the client will
- *remove*.
- .. note:: Modifying the global exclude definition file might render the
- client unusable or cause undesired behavior.
- .. note:: Custom entries are currently not validated for syntactical
- correctness by the editor, but might fail to load correctly.
- In addition to this list, Nextcloud Client always excludes files with
- characters that cannot be synced to other file systems.
- With version 1.5.0 it also ignores files that caused individual errors
- while syncing for a three times. These are listed in the activity view.
- There also is a button to retry the sync for another three times.
- For more detailed information see :ref:`ignored-files-label`.
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