El mar, 27-11-2007 a las 17:41 -0500, Andrew Conkling escribió: > On Nov 27, 2007 3:34 PM, Adolfo González Blázquez > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've written my first Rhythmbox plugin, which is used to open > the > containing folder of the selected track. Is quite simple, but > I wanted > something similar to what iTunes does. > > It just adds an action to the context menu, and then it > launches > Nautilus on the containing folder. > > Nice idea, I've wanted this a time or two.
Thanks!
>
> Any idea what happens if you are running Rhythmbox in another desktop
> environment, e.g. KDE or Xfce? I'm wondering if there might be a more
> FreeDesktop-ish way of opening the folder in the appropriate file
> manager.
I'm using os.popen('nautilus "%s"' % dirpath), so it won't work. I
should find a better way to do this, as you point...
-- adolfo
> Just a thought, :)
> Andrew
>
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