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Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory


From: Magnus Stålnacke
Subject: Re: [gcmd-dev] [NEW] Open terminal in current directory
Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 23:36:24 +0200
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Piotr Eljasiak wrote:
Hi folks,

Starting from now I'd like to use gcmd-devel list for announcing new
(hopefully exciting ;o) gcmd features. My intention is to get community
involved in evaluating new features and ideas :o)

Good idea, i think that is one of the points to having a devel-list,
to discuss new things under development and testing.

rev 1009 & 1010: opening terminal in the current directory - accessible
via toolbar, right menu and as an user action (command.open_terminal).
Please do test.

A toolbar button for the terminal is something i have been
waiting for a long time. This is something i will use every
single day i use any of my computers. A little glitch though,
at first i thought something was wrong, the button was not
there, i even thought i had started the wrong version of gcmd,
but no, it was the latest checked out from svn. So i tried to
start from a terminal, oh yes, it wrote:

WARNING **: Could not find GNOME pixmap file gnome-commander/terminal.svg

Missing? No, it is there in /usr/local/share/pixmaps/gnome-commander

I guess it looks for it under /usr/share insted of /usr/local/share.
So, a little test. I copied terminal.svg into the place i am guessing,
Well.. i guessed just right... Now the icon is there and working just fine.

BTW.
What do you mean with "user action" and how to use that?






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