On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Narendra Diwate <[email protected]> wrote: > On right clicking a file now, you get an option of Copy To/Move To. These > are mostly useless as it doesn't show removable drives or may be user > defined places. > > So how do we change the default to what we would like prefer and is there a > way to add Removable drives?
Good question I am using Ubuntu Ultimate and they have a bunch of scripts available on right click - these are whats inside $ ls -R .ubuntu-tweak/ -1 .ubuntu-tweak/: scripts templates .ubuntu-tweak/scripts: Browse as root Convert image to GIF Convert image to JPG Convert image to PNG Copy to ... Copy to Desktop Copy to Download Copy to Home Link to ... Link to Desktop Link to Download Link to Home Make hard shadow to image Move to ... Move to Desktop Move to Download Move to Home Open with your favourite text editor Open with your favourite text editor (as root) Search in current folder Set image as wallpaper .ubuntu-tweak/templates: HTML document.html ODB Database.odb ODP Presentation.odp ODS Spreadsheet.ods ODT Document.odt Plain text document.txt Pygtk Example.py Python script.py Shell script.sh ** so i think if some one makes a script they can be placed inside this directory and it should pop up in right click further on right click i also get some nice other options. There are also a bunch of scripts at this place $ ls -R .gnome2/nautilus-scripts/ -1 .gnome2/nautilus-scripts/: 2MISCT6N_from_VP.sh 2MISCT6N_from_VP.sh~ Auto Thumbnail Browse as root Convert image to GIF Convert image to JPG Convert image to PNG Copy to ... Copy to Desktop Copy to Download Copy to Home Link to ... Link to Desktop Link to Download Link to Home MakeGDM MakeUsplash MakeXsplash MountISO Move to ... Move to Desktop Move to Download Move to Home Open with gedit Open with gedit as root Search in current folder Set image as wallpaper Terminal Here Terminator In this case the first two are some backup scripts that i have made (the second one is auto created backup) ** how one can copy to move to a removable drive am not sure how that can be incorporated. however hope the rest provides an idea regards ram -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
