Il 05/12/2013 21:58, Tony Mechelynck ha scritto:
On 05/12/13 21:00, Ajabu Tex wrote:
Hello.
On linux mint 16, to open a file with vim in the terminal i wrote a nemo
action that sends to the system the following command:
gnome-terminal --working-directory=%P -e "vim %F"
where %P is the insert path of parent (current) directory and %F is the
insert path list of selection.
The trick seems to work and the selected file is opened, but many lines
in file are badly showed or not showed at all and CTRL-L doesn't work.
Where can be the problem?
When I try to send this command at the bash prompt in konsole, a
gnome-terminal window opens with Vim inside it, but that Vim gets the
current directory (my $HOME) as working directory (as shown by :pwd)
instead of %P, and (with %F a bare file name, of a file whih exists in
%P but not in $HOME) Vim opens an empty buffer of that name.
The command is correct and is not aimed to use into a terminal or a
console.. As I said it mainly works. The syntax is that of the nemo
actions as summarized at
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/blob/master/files/usr/share/nemo/actions/sample.nemo_action
A nemo action is a way to add a menu item in the mint file manager to
execute a certain task.
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