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Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory
From: |
Piotr Eljasiak |
Subject: |
Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:27:27 +0200 |
> Just to add open terminal works flawless here, all three access modes.
> Latest SVN. It opens a gnome-terminal which is system default, but does not
> respect the gnome-commander settings either.
I'll work on that later. Currently gcmd just open system default
terminal.
> By the way, i wonder what would happen (it it would work) if i enter 'xterm
> %s' there.
> And are there any other substitutes (like %f) available ?
There is no other substitution available. %s is simply replaced with
current filename. Is there a need for some other substitutes?
Piotr
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, (continued)
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Magnus Stålnacke, 2007/07/02
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Piotr Eljasiak, 2007/07/02
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Magnus Stålnacke, 2007/07/02
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Piotr Eljasiak, 2007/07/05
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Magnus Stålnacke, 2007/07/06
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Piotr Eljasiak, 2007/07/08
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Michael, 2007/07/09
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Michael, 2007/07/10
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory,
Piotr Eljasiak <=
- Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Michael, 2007/07/11
Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory, Magnus Stålnacke, 2007/07/03