I've been reading again nautilus-open-terminal source code. It uses the default terminal to execute a 'cd' command and executes _again_ another subshell... *sigh*. It'd be better to use something like the --working-directory command line option in gnome-terminal, but it's not standard so it won't work with other terminal emulators...
Anyway, if you define sakura as you default terminal in your desktop, it'll be launched by nautilus-open-terminal, but the 'cd' command won't work. This is related to Bug #540672. Solving that bug will solve this one. I'll try to fix it ASAP
I've been reading again nautilus- open-terminal source code. It uses the default terminal to execute a 'cd' command and executes _again_ another subshell... *sigh*. It'd be better to use something like the --working-directory command line option in gnome-terminal, but it's not standard so it won't work with other terminal emulators...
Anyway, if you define sakura as you default terminal in your desktop, it'll be launched by nautilus- open-terminal, but the 'cd' command won't work. This is related to Bug #540672. Solving that bug will solve this one. I'll try to fix it ASAP