nautilus-actions-config-tool (1)
Leading comments
This manpage is copyright (C) 2005-2009 Christine Spang. This manpage is copyright (C) 2011 Alice Ferrazzi. This is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE...
NAME
nautilus-actions-config-tool - configure programs to launch from the nautilus file managerSYNOPSIS
nautilus-actions-config-toolOPTIONS
Help Options
- -?, --help
- Show help options
- -?, --help-all
- Show all help options
- -?, --help-misc
Application Options
- -?, --non-unique
- Set it to run multiple instances of the program [unique]
- -?, --version
- Output the version number, and exit gracefully [no]
- -?, --display=DISPLAY
-
X display to use
DESCRIPTION
nautilus-actions is an extension for the nautilus file manager which allows arbitrary programs to be launched through the nautilus context menu.Each time you right-click on one or more files in nautilus, or any part of the background of the currently opened folder, nautilus-actions will look at its configured actions to see if a program has been setup for this selection. If so, it will add an item to the menu that allows you to execute the program on the selected files.
Configurations are stored in GConf for speed and integration with other GNOME programs. Configs can be easily shared using the "Import/Export assistant" menu items in the Tools menu of nautilus-actions-config-tool /.
BUGS
Please report bugs in nautilus-actions to <submit@bugs.debian.org>. The current bug list may be viewed at <bugs.debian.org/nautilus-actions>.AUTHOR
nautilus-actions was written by Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@novell.com>, Frederic Ruaudel <grumz@grumz.net>, Pierre Wieser <pwieser@trychlos.org>, and contributors.This manual page was written by Christine Spang <christine@debian.org> and Alice Ferrazzi <aliceinwire@gnumerica.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).