On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 13:47 +0100, RUAUDEL Frédéric wrote: > Ross Burton wrote: > > >On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 13:08 +0100, RUAUDEL Frédéric wrote: > > > > > >>I would like to propose Nautilus-actions for inclusion in the next > >>release of the Gnome Desktop 2.14. > >> > >> > > > >I'd love to see this idea in GNOME, but I think it should be implemented > >slightly differently. > > > >I think the core of the actions code should be merged into Nautilus, and > >then the Manage Actions... menu entry removed and the dialog it shows > >moved into the File Management preferences dialog (which seems more > >logical to me, as Manage Actions has nothing to do with the currently > >selected file). This way when a user hasn't created any actions there > >is nothing added to the context menus, adding a more streamlined feel to > >the system. > > > > > I would maybe like to have nautilus-actions integrated into Nautilus, > but I'm not sure that then, I will be able to maintain it as efficiently > as I do it now. > BTW, I agree that the contextual menu is not the best place for "Manage > Actions". Maybe, if I want to keep the "extensions" status, I could add > it in the "Places" like the CD/DVD burner and call it "Actions Manager" > (not sure how it works exactly) or make it only appears in the "Edit" > menu of the window if possible... what do you think ? > I'd vote for having all actions in an 'Actions' submenu. -- Rodrigo Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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