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Idea
#146: Include some Nautlus Scripts
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Written by facundocorradini the 28 Feb 08 at 18:59.
Category: System.
Related to:
Nothing/Others.
Status: New
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Description
IMHO, it would be great if some Nautilus Scripts (like image resizing, sound normalization, etc) were included by default in Ubuntu
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kenden wrote on the 29 Feb 08 at 10:43
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Can you give a ling to some of those scripts?
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leszek wrote on the 29 Feb 08 at 16:31
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nautilus-open-terminal should be installed by default imho.
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sewmyheadon wrote on the 29 Feb 08 at 22:28
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I agree with lezek, I'd love the nautilus-open-terminal installed by default.
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rawsausage wrote on the 29 Feb 08 at 23:51
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That's for nerds. Not for real users.
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maix wrote on the 1 Mar 08 at 17:35
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@rawsausage:
No, _real_ nerds use the terminal by default, and open nautilus only if neccessary, not the other way around :)
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El_Tate wrote on the 7 Mar 08 at 19:32
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Well, would be great that the package nautilus-actions can be included by default. If not, every time that install ubuntu i've to do sudo aptitude install nautilus-actions. Then i've to open a terminal and type nautilus-actions-config...
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Xepra wrote on the 25 Sep 08 at 23:23
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They should be available, but not necessarily enabled (perhaps in an avail folder, then symlinked to an enabled... like apache2 does it).
A gui front end to enable such scripts would also be awesome.
In addition to some (such as mounting isos) being included (not enabled), by default, I think that packages (such as Imagemagick) should include nautilus scripts and make then available (not enabled).
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