On 20 June 2016 at 17:04, Ryan Neufeld <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andrew, > > Nice work. I would be interested to hear if it's been tried before in a > teaching environment. > > For Linux users, the Dolphin file manager comes with a similar feature, > although the installation is rather heavyweight unless you are using KDE. > Press F4 to bring up the terminal, which stays synchronized with the file > window. > For gnome there is nautilus terminal [1], which changes the terminal to where you go through the gui, however it doesn't update the file browser if you change directories on the terminal. There's however another tool, nautilus remote [2] which seems it does that (and more, check the video). Installation is distribution dependant and I don't know if the efforts to install them really helps for the students. But it could be a think the instructors could use when teaching. [1] http://projects.flogisoft.com/nautilus-terminal/ [2] http://christian.amsuess.com/tools/nautilus-remote/
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