Re: Regarding Nautilus scripts
- From: Julien Olivier <julo altern org>
- To: Eugenia Loli-Queru <eloli hotmail com>
- Cc: nautilus-list gnome org, desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Regarding Nautilus scripts
- Date: 09 Jun 2003 23:34:57 +0200
> It is just fine with me to have 2-3 additional options in the top level menu
> if, for example, you have selected the specific filetype. What if you have
> selected a text file, 3 php files and 5 html files? What do you show then?
> Gedit, Bluefish and Screem's plugins? All with 2-3 options in that context
> menu? That would be bloat.
I believe that if you select files with different MIME types, only
plugins working with ALL those MIME types will appear. So you'll have
even LESS plugins in the menu.
> And what if what I want to do with them is just to zip them, or to change
> their return character from DOS to Unix? What if I just want to grep over
> them? What if I want to tell Nautilus to make a specific selection in the
> listed 2000 files on my /usr/bin that have the name g?ed*e.so.*. How do I do
> all that with the MIME activation method?
>
Well, tell me: what ? What's the problem ?
I believe that MIME-specific plugins should be in the top level menu
while general plugins (working with any MIME-type) should be in an
"addon" submenu...
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