This sounds like moving options like "Move to Trash" or "Open in
Terminal" to that dialog. Some programs (such as xhash or Refafit) are
direct actions to view quick results in same document's folder.

+ If some programs (desktop launchers) are already associated to
specific MIME-types, the in-dialog's "View all applications" button has
no sense to find these:
For an OpenDocument Text (.odt) file, defaulted to LibreOffice, why (eg.
in Debian 9) Abiword is at first dialog and not other cases that are
needed to be searched between all applications?

I'll look for the (easy) way to extension/script, although my strategy
is not to implement specific programs per each file manager
(LXDE/Pcmanfm, KDE/Dolphin, Gnome/Nautilus, etc).


El 15/02/18 a les 09:24, Carlos Soriano ha escrit:
> Hello all,
> 
> It's not possible to add things at the same level apart of using
> extensions. You can also use the scripts folder for more specific tooling.
> 
>> Before this version, only by installing .desktop launchers that
> associate MIME types, user had more direct actions in context submenu
> "Open with...".
> 
> That should still work, there is no submenu but the app chooser should
> show your applications. Alternatively you can right click the file ->
> properties -> open with and select the application you would like to use
> by default, it should show those applications you added too.
> 
> Carlos Soriano
> GNOME Board of Directors
> 
> On 15 February 2018 at 08:40, Narcis Garcia <informat...@actiu.net
> <mailto:informat...@actiu.net>> wrote:
> 
>     With Nautilus 3.22 I've found usability loss too, because adding
>     context-menu actions is not so easy as before (through MIME).
> 
>     Before this version, only by installing .desktop launchers that
>     associate MIME types, user had more direct actions in context submenu
>     "Open with...".
>     Some of my projects like Matromu, xhash, Ribildor and Refafit are
>     affected by this usability issue.
> 
>     In a package installation, how it's supposed be added context menu
>     actions at same level as "Compress" or "Extract here" ?
> 
> 
>     El 15/02/18 a les 02:46, mark via nautilus-list ha escrit:
>     > Hi,
>     >
>     > Back in Gnome 3.16 (Debian Jessie), right-click Compress would use
>     File Roller. I liked this because it was easy to add a password to a
>     ZIP file.
>     >
>     > Gnome 3.22 (Debian Stretch), you are using something else which
>     lost this functionality.
>     >
>     > I know I can use Nautilus-Actions to work around this, but it's
>     not as clean as re-pointing the existing Compress menu.
>     >
>     > I have searched and not found a a way to hack this.
>     >
>     > Any advice?
>     >
>     > Thanks!
>     > Mark
>     >
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