A set of scripts for Nautilus, the Gnome file manager application.
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Introduction
This package provide some scripts for Nautilus, the Gnome file manager application.
Installing
Use Python’s setuptools to install the package:
easy_install rbco.nautilusscripts
This will install a set of scripts named nautilus_* into /usr/bin (or similar).
Run the rbco_nautilusscirpts_install script (also in /usr/bin) to symlink the nautilus_* scripts into the ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts directory.
If the scripts doesn’t show up in the Scripts context-menu then:
Open Nautilus.
Go to File -> Scripts -> Open Scrips Folder.
Visit each folder and reload its contents to show the scripts.
Available scripts
After installing the following scripts will be available (by folder):
rename
delete_first_n_chars
remove_accentuation
add_prefix
mp3
replace
unhide
delete
lower_case_underscore
id3
add_suffix
fileinfo
filename_length
real_path
misc
change_owner_to_me
backup: Copies FILE to FILE.bak . If FILE.bak exists then first moves FILE.bak to FILE.bak.1 .
open_in_terminal
open_real_path
execute_custom_command
text
rst2html
Changelog
0.8 (2014-08-20)
Added support for Nemo and Caja (forks of Nautilus for Linux Mint).
misc/open_in_terminal now uses “x-terminal-emulator” instead of “gnome-terminal”.
Corrected install script name.
Allow to pass source directory to install script.
0.7 (2012-05-24)
Now all scripts capture and display exceptions to the user.
0.6 (2011-12-27)
Added local copy of PyZenity.py because it’s gone missing from it’s original URL.
0.5 (2011-06-26)
Added rename/mp3 script.
0.4 (2011-04-27)
Added text/rst2html script.
0.3 (2011-03-13)
Now the rbco_nautilusscirpts_install script correctly locates the installed scripts, instead of just assuming they were on /usr/bin.
0.2 (2011-01-31)
Added new renaming script: remove_accentuation.
Now depends on rbco.rename version >=0.3. Previously was >=0.2.
0.1 (2010-08-31)
Initial release
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