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scripts menu

Postby vinca » Wed May 14, 2008 10:26 pm

what happened to the little scripts menu when you right click on a file, i realized it was gone when trying to set a usplash, also it had little converters for video, terminal here, etc. not super important, but how do i make a usplash now?
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Re: scripts menu

Postby LeadFingers » Thu May 15, 2008 3:27 am

Open Synaptic
Navigate to the Nautilus section
make sure all the little Nautilus goodies are installed
I believe you want Nautilus-scripts-collection-svn
or Nautilus-scripts-manager

I couldn't function without Nautilus-gksu
and Nautilus-scripts-audio-convert is pretty handy too.
If you play much with images Nautilus-image-converter is a good tool also.
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Re: scripts menu

Postby vinca » Thu May 15, 2008 6:05 pm

LeadFingers wrote:Open Synaptic
Navigate to the Nautilus section
make sure all the little Nautilus goodies are installed
I believe you want Nautilus-scripts-collection-svn
or Nautilus-scripts-manager

I couldn't function without Nautilus-gksu
and Nautilus-scripts-audio-convert is pretty handy too.
If you play much with images Nautilus-image-converter is a good tool also.

wow good tips, couldn't do that in windows could you? ;) yeh i didn't think so. that image converter is especially useful, always had to open gimp and save as, thanks! :)
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Re: scripts menu

Postby drama » Mon May 19, 2008 11:06 pm

vinca wrote:what happened to the little scripts menu when you right click on a file, i realized it was gone when trying to set a usplash, also it had little converters for video, terminal here, etc. not super important, but how do i make a usplash now?


ive noticed this same thing. oddly enough if i sudo nautilus they are now listed but only in that session if i close out that instence of it then they are gone again.
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Re: scripts menu

Postby LeadFingers » Mon May 19, 2008 11:29 pm

drama1981 wrote:ive noticed this same thing. oddly enough if i sudo nautilus they are now listed but only in that session if i close out that instence of it then they are gone again.

Makes one wonder if Canonical has taken a page from M$ and are now protecting us from ourselves.
Like what they did with Reconfigure xorg.conf.
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