On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 18:48:43 +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote: > Tino Keitel wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 10:25:12 +0200, Jelle de Jong wrote: > >> Tino Keitel wrote: > >>> Hi folks, > >>> > >>> I'd like to know how to apply a custom action to multiple selected > >>> files. In this case, I have photos from my camera, which need to be > >>> rotated manually if taken in portrait orientation (no builtin sensor). > >>> I tried the custom actions, but they don't seem to work if more than > >>> one file is selected. Is there a different way to do this? > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> Tino > >> Hi Tino, > >> > >> You can use something like this in the custom action config: > >> > >> #Name: Convert Image > >> #Description: Create special new image(s) > >> #Command: x-terminal-emulator -e > >> /usr/share/pct-thunar-scripts/scripts/convert-image %F > >> #Patterns: * > >> #Image Files: True > > > > As I wrote above, I already tried to add a custom action, which looked > > pretty much like the one you suggested (unless I miss the point). But > > it's useless, as it is not present in the context menu if I select more > > than one file. Or am I doing something wrong? > > remove the current custom action > > thunar -q to kill current thunar > > add custom action make use to use * as patterns en true for image file check > > thunar -q to kill the current thunar and restart and test the custom action.
I repeated this (actually, it was the same I tried before, without the thunar -q calls), but got the same result. The custom action is visible when 1 file is selected, but not visible if 2 files are selected, so it is useless for my task. At least I don't see the entry in the context menu. Regards, Tino _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
