> why (eg. in Debian 9) Abiword is at first dialog and not other cases that
are
needed to be searched between all applications?

You might have a bug in gtk or your mime types support.

Carlos Soriano
GNOME Board of Directors

On 15 February 2018 at 10:23, Narcis Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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 <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> 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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