What a great shame that, almost two years down the line, Ubuntu 10.04LTS
installs Nautilus Actions Configuration Tool version 2.30.2 with no
option to install a later version in Synaptic Package Manager. I have
spent two evenings trying to use the %M variable - learning from
scratch, eventually finding and installing a script which shows the the
parameters accepted by NACT, and then discovering this bug. I think it's
disgraceful that Ubuntu of this vintage allows the installation of
broken software.

BTW the thread here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9607212
ends with a link to instructions on how to install Nautilus Actions 
Configuration Tool v2.30.3 on Ubuntu 10.04 - but the link is broken. If anybody 
knows how to do this it would be useful to post it here.

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