Nautilus Terminal: The story of a complicated If you want to read more about this project and its history, I wrote anĪrticle on my blog (it is in French, but Google Translate should help) : Supports drag & drop of file on the terminal,.Supports copy / paste through contextual menu and.Configurable: font, background and text color, terminal position (displayed.Can be displayed / hidden using the F4 key (configurable),.Follows the navigation: if you navigate in Nautilus, the cdĬommand is automatically executed in the terminal,.Embed a Terminal in each Nautilus tab / window,.NOTE: This is a complete re-implementation of my previous Nautilus Navigation (the cd command is automatically executed when you It is always opened in the current folder, and follows the Nautilus Terminal is a terminal embedded into Nautilus, the GNOME’sįile browser. There may be some APIs in the future to integrate a terminal in Nautilus (and if that happens, everything will have to be redeveloped from scratch), but I think that for now, it is the end of the project.Ī big thanks to all users and contributors of Nautilus Terminal.Ī terminal embedded in Nautilus, the GNOME’s file browser I already wrote a quite long blog post about Nautilus Terminal years ago where I stated that its future was unsure. It used a lot of hacks to work around limitations and to work (you can read the comments in nautilus_terminal.py if you're curious). Nautilus Terminal was never a "first class citizen" in Nautilus: it hijacked existing APIs to slip into Nautilus. If your script requires it, you can request a new model-based API for your specific use case on the Nautilus issue tracker. The Nautilus.LocationWidgetProvider was removed without replacement. Its plugin APIs has changed, and the API Nautilus Terminal relied on has disappeared, so it is not possible to port it: Since its version 43, Nautilus was ported to GTK 4. Perhaps it is either time to remove the profile mask or perhaps my computer will explode later.After 12 years of existence, it seems that it is the end of Nautilus Terminal. This has added the "Open in terminal" option and it seems to work fine. I do not really know what I am doing, but I've gone and added `x11-terms/gnome-terminal -nautilus` to /etc/portage/profile/ (double-negative given the - and the filename) and re-emerged nautilus. Is there a recommended Gentoo solution for enabling "Open in terminal" now that nautilus-43.0 is stable? I think the nautilus flag is still masked for gnome-terminal. Now the default terminal for GNOME is gnome-console, you can choose to install gnome-console, you will get a similar "Open in Console" Nautilus 43.1 is now in the portage tree, any chances to get this flag unmasked again? It works fine, tested it out just now. # Requires nautilus-43.0 which is keyworded everywhere The mask message has changed slightly: Code: The flag is still masked, by the same mechanism that grknight showed, in the same file. * Use eselect news read to view new items. * IMPORTANT: 2 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'. Total: 2 packages (2 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 0 KiB x11-terms/gnome-terminal-3.46.7::gentoo USE="gnome-shell (vanilla) -debug (-nautilus)" 0 KiB gnome-base/nautilus-43.1::gentoo USE="gnome gstreamer introspection previewer -gtk-doc (-selinux) -sendto -test" 0 KiB These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Now all would be okay, but the USE can't be enabled :ġ0 /media/DATA/Documents-Perso/Album-Musique $ emerge -pv nautilus gnome-terminal Strange to stabilize that, it's a bug ? Or i keep that until GNOME 43 stabilization ? # Requires nautilus-43.0 which is not in tree yet.ĭowngrading gnome-terminal solve the issue (nautilus flag enabled again) This is currently unavailable in latest gnome-terminal. Server : Acer Barebone - Intel i3-8100T - OpenRC CLI - gentoo-sources-5.4 Laptop : Dell - Intel i5-10210U - OpenRC GNOME - gentoo-sources-5.15 (not sure this USE enable this option in Nautilus)ĭo you have a solution to have this option again ?ĭesktop : MSI Gaming Pro X470 - AMD Ryzen 5 2600X - RX 560 - OpenRC GNOME - gentoo-sources-5.10 I can't enable the USE "nautilus" for gnome-terminal package, but i see in the ebuild this use only pull nautilus too. I was some month ago on my Nautilus app an option, in the right click menu, to open a terminal in the folder i am. Posted: Tue 5:00 pm Post subject: Nautilus : Open a terminal here disappeared ? Gentoo Forums Forum Index Desktop Environments Nautilus : Open a terminal here disappeared ? Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Nautilus : Open a terminal here disappeared ?
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