I keep a shell script called 'ed' in my project directories. All it does is open gvim, paged, with the most edited files in that project section.
Vim rules btw. :) But when I click on ed, in nautilus, it always asks if I want to edit the file or run it. I always want to run it, and I wish it would stop asking. 'ed' is one of the files that is opened, and if I want to edit 'ed', I'll do it after I run it. I could make it a python script, but that seems like a backwards way to do it. Anyone know of a way to set up a bash shell script in nautilus so it just runs? BTW, I have a nautilus extension enabled that also opens a terminal in a split window that follows the directory changes. Really handy. I can type ./ed in the terminal and it just runs, but it's quicker to click on it if it weren't for the extra step. -- *"Anything created must necessarily be inferior to the essence of the creator." -- Claude Shouse (sho...@macomw.arpa) "Einstein's mother must have been one heck of a physicist." -- Joseph C. Wang (j...@athena.mit.edu) * _______________________________________________ Linux mailing list Linux@lists.oclug.on.ca http://oclug.on.ca/mailman/listinfo/linux