Installing script in Nautilus should add them automatically

Bug #197103 reported by Raptor Ramjet
6
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
nautilus-script-manager (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Wishlist
Unassigned

Bug Description

I've just used Synaptic to add the GNU "ConvertAudioFile" script to Nautilus. However after doing so there was no right click "Scripts" menu in Nautilus. So.. I had to manually install "nautilus-script-manager" then drop to a terminal and do the following:

##user@computer:~$ nautilus-script-manager list-available
ConvertAudioFile
#user@computer:~$ nautilus-script-manager enable ConvertAudioFile

After which I now have the "Scripts" menu in Nautilus.

This entire process should have been done automatically by Synaptic, I should not have had to manually install and run the scripts manager.

But now the bloody script is popping up a bloody dialogue every 10 seconds making it impossible to do anything until the bloody wretched thing has finished. Curse the developer who added this Microsoft "pop up a window and steal focus" behaviour to GNOME !
.

Murat Gunes (mgunes)
Changed in nautilus:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
Revision history for this message
Thomas Hotz (thotz-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Confirming here on my developement machine.

Changed in nautilus-script-manager (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
George Gill (ggilliii10)
description: updated
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