PCManFM-Qt is a Qt-based file manager which uses GLib
for file management.
It was started as the Qt port of PCManFM, the file manager of LXDE.
PCManFM-Qt is used by LXQt for handling the desktop. Nevertheless, it can also be used independently of LXQt and with any desktop environment, whether under X11 or under Wayland.
PCManFM-Qt is licensed under the terms of the GPLv2 or any later version. See file LICENSE for its full text.
The build dependencies are CMake, lxqt-build-tools, libfm-qt, and layer-shell-qt (for the desktop support under Wayland).
GVFS is an optional dependency. It provides important functionalities like Trash support.
Code configuration is handled by CMake. CMake variable CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
has to be set to /usr
on most operating systems. Depending on the way library
paths are dealt with on 64bit systems, variables like CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR
may
have to be set as well.
To build run make
, to install make install
, which accepts the variable DESTDIR
as usual.
Official binary packages are available in Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE (Leap and Tumbleweed) and most other distributions.
The file manager functionality should be self-explanatory. For advanced functionalities, see the wiki.
Handling of the desktop deserves some notes:
To handle the desktop, the binary pcmanfm-qt
has to be launched with the
--desktop
option. Optionally, --profile
can be used for loading and
saving settings specific to certain session types, like different
desktop environments. In an LXQt session, PCManFM-Qt is launched as an
LXQt Module.
The desktop can be configured by the dialog "Desktop Preferences". Technically,
it corresponds to launching pcmanfm-qt
with the option --desktop-pref
. It
is available in LXQt desktop's context menu and included as the "Desktop" item in
the Preferences sub-menu of LXQt Panel's main menu as well as the "LXQt Settings"
section of Configuration Center.
All (command-line) options are explained in detail in man 1 pcmanfm-qt
.
Issues should go to the tracker of PCManFM-Qt at https://github.com/lxqt/pcmanfm-qt/issues.
Translations can be done in LXQt-Weblate