<p>Applications can install add-ons so they can be invoked easily on a selection of files from Tracker. Only the add-ons that can handle a specific filetype are presented under <spanclass="menu">Add-Ons</span> from the context menu or the <spanclass="menu">File</span> menu of a Tracker window. Some add-ons don't necessarily need a file to work on and are thus always present.</p>
<p>Tracker Add-Ons, or links to applications that can act as add-ons, can be installed in three different locations (see topic <ahref="filesystem-layout.html">Filesystem layout</a>):</p>
<tr><td><spanclass="path">/boot/beos/system/add-ons/Tracker/</span></td><td>   </td><td> for system provided add-ons.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="path">/boot/common/add-ons/Tracker/</span></td><td>   </td><td> for add-ons available to every user.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="path">/boot/home/config/add-ons/Tracker/</span></td><td>   </td><td> for add-ons only available to yourself.</td></tr>
<p>The file name of an add-on can be suffixed with a dash and capital letter, and is then available via keyboard shortcut. For example, <spanclass="app">Open Target Folder-T</span> opens with <spanclass="key">ALT</span> <spanclass="key">AltGr</span> <spanclass="key">T</span> (at least with my keymap, you may have a different key combination).<br/>
<tdvalign="top">Opens the <ahref="preferences/prefs-backgrounds.html">Background</a> preferences to change the color or image of the Desktop or any folder. Invoked on an image file the Background panel is launched with that image already loaded as a potential background.</td></tr>
<tdvalign="top">Invoked on a file, opens its specific <ahref="filetypes.html">FileType</a> panel, otherwise the general FileTypes preferences are launched.</td></tr>
<tdvalign="top">Starts the <ahref="applications/apps-textsearch.html">TextSearch</a> application to look for a string in the selected folder (and its subfolders).</td></tr>
<tdvalign="top">A selection of files will be added to a zip archive, invoked without a selection opens a panel to create an archive via drag&drop.</td></tr>