Re: [Usability] Efficient navigation in nautilus
- From: Mike <zines dx13 co uk>
- To: Usability Gnome <usability gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Efficient navigation in nautilus
- Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 11:33:20 +0100
alias nw='nautilus [some options perhaps] $CWD'
and then a little script to the nautilus-scripts directory to open
a terminal (though this probably isn't doable yet, IIRC).
Very nice. I have checked for the correct alias:
alias nw='nautilus $PWD&'
This one works for me. No further need for a shortcut in the terminal
then ;-)
But the shortcut in nautilus to open a shell would still be nice.
A shortcut I use is that you can add Terminal to the list of programs
you can open a folder with, so it appears in the Open With submenu.
It only seems to work with gnome-terminal, but if you use that you are
away. Even if you don't use gnome-terminal, like me, it's a reasonable
substitute!
(This is on Gnome 2.6.0)
HTH,
Mike.
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