On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 18:52 +0200, Christian Neumair wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 11.05.2008, 14:33 +0200 schrieb Christopher Bratusek: > > ... I made that feature request a half year ago, so I'm going to try > > it > > again: What about adding DATADIR/nautilus/scripts as a system-wide > > place for installing nautilus-scripts beside > > $HOME/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts ? That way we don't have to install the > > scripts for each user.
Yes, I fond it annoying too. You can try to link all user $HOME/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts directories to global one. And add this to /etc/skeleton or whatever else you use, so for new users it is done automatically > > I am not really convinced that system-wide templates and scripts are a > real benefit. > > It might be a good idea, but this feature may be abused by admins or > distributors to pollute user menus with un-removable system-wide > "enforced" scripts/templates. Even if it were - what is a problem? It is like: "I don't give you knife and fork because you may hurt your neighbour. So please eat with your bare hands." ;) BTW. what is wrong with enforced system-wide scripts? It is like mandatory gconf settings. And, in my opinion, very useful. > What is your use-case? In my case, I wanted to add "PS2PDF". There were also other company- specific tasks. Regards, Olaf -- Olaf Frączyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
