Creates a new archive. The new archive dialog is opened. The archive is not effectively created until some content is added to it. Please note if the archive already exists and you choose to overwrite it, the existing archive will be deleted.
Opens a new archive. If you force Xarchiver to open an unsupported archive type an error message will be emitted. The archive type is detected by its magic header and not by the extension. Password protected archives are supported also. The password detection is done by looking for the password flag inside the archive structure except for rar ones since encrypted files in rar archives have an asterisk right before their filename. 7zip encrypted archives are not detected due to the complexity of 7zip format. Please see this thread on sf.net for more information.
Tests the current archive. This option is disabled when the current archive was produced by an archiver who doesn't support testing.
Shows an archive dialog with useful info about the archive.
Shows the add dialog featuring the most used archiver cmd-line options. The password entry is disabled when the archive doesn't support encryption. Files and directories can be also added by dragging and dropping them from any file managers.
Shows the extract dialog featuring the most used archiver cmd-line options. The password entry is disabled when the current archive is not encrypted; instead if the archive is encrypted and you don't fill this field, Xarchiver will request you the password to extract the archive.
Convert the current archive to self-extracting. This option is disabled when the current archive doesn't support this feature (e.g. tar archives). After converting an archive to self-extracting this option will be disabled.
Opens a window containing the ASCII dump of the selected ASCII file. If a file in the archive is encoded with a different enconding than in use by the system you will get an error message. See the the section called “What is the meaning of this error message?” for a possible solution.
Opens an ISO properties dialog with useful info about the ISO image. This option is obviously disabled when no ISO image is loaded.