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License
LGPL
Lastest release
version 0.7 on Jan 9th, 2014

Introduction

This package provide some scripts for Nautilus, the Gnome file manager application.

Installing

  1. Use Python's setuptools to install the package:

    easy_install rbco.nautilusscripts
    

    This will install a set of scripts named nautilus_* into /usr/bin (or similar).

  2. Run the rbco_nautilusscirpts_install script (also in /usr/bin) to symlink the nautilus_* scripts into the ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts directory.

  3. If the scripts doesn't show up in the Scripts context-menu then:

    • Open Nautilus.
    • Go to File -> Scripts -> Open Scrips Folder.
    • Visit each folder and reload its contents to show the scripts.

Available scripts

After installing the following scripts will be available (by folder):

rename
  • delete_first_n_chars
  • remove_accentuation
  • add_prefix
  • replace
  • delete
  • id3
  • lower_case_underscore
  • unhide
  • mp3
  • add_suffix
fileinfo
  • filename_length
  • real_path
misc
  • change_owner_to_me
  • execute_custom_command
  • backup: Copies FILE to FILE.bak . If FILE.bak exists then first moves FILE.bak to FILE.bak.1 .
  • open_in_terminal
  • open_real_path
text
  • rst2html

Changelog

0.7 (unreleased)
  • Now all scripts capture and display exceptions to the user.
0.6 (2011-12-27)
  • Added local copy of PyZenity.py because it's gone missing from it's original URL.
0.5 (2011-06-26)
  • Added rename/mp3 script.
0.4 (2011-04-27)
  • Added text/rst2html script.
0.3 (2011-03-13)
  • Now the rbco_nautilusscirpts_install script correctly locates the installed scripts, instead of just assuming they were on /usr/bin.
0.2 (2011-01-31)
  • Added new renaming script: remove_accentuation.
  • Now depends on rbco.rename version >=0.3. Previously was >=0.2.
0.1 (2010-08-31)
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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