Re: Scripts behavior



> >From my reading of the code its supposed to change to the directory the 
> view displays. If it doesn't, that is a bug and will be fixed some day.
> However, if you use NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_CURRENT_URI now that will continue to 
> work the day when we fix this.
> 
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>  Alexander Larsson                                            Red Hat, Inc 
>                    alexl redhat com    alla lysator liu se 
> He's a time-tossed coffee-fuelled cyborg on the hunt for the last specimen of 
> a great and near-mythical creature. She's a violent thirtysomething 
> archaeologist on the trail of a serial killer. They fight crime! 

Sorry for the late reply Alexander and Nautilus-hacker elite.

I thought that should be the default behavior as well but on the
g-scripts nautilus scripting site they explained my problem to a T and
the behavior seemed to indicate the issue was directly related to the
script actually being executed in the $HOME dir and not the directory
being viewed.  

I found a bug that seemed to be directly related.  Bug #110407

I am running RedHat9 could this be a factor?

I have my scripts hacked together to work though.  

Thanks for all the hard work.  


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Johnathan Bailes <johnathan bailes esi baesystems com>




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