Bug#600646: gnome-terminal: Nautilus Integration

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Tue Oct 19 06:06:01 UTC 2010


Le lundi 18 octobre 2010 à 17:39 -0300, Patricio Rojo a écrit :
> Here is my suggestion: Currently, if you are on Nautilus, you can open
> a terminal in the given directory, but not the other way around. It
> would be very useful to have a keyboard shortcut and/or a right-click
> menu that would open a Nautilus windows in the current terminal
> directory.

Given how the terminal works, this would be a bit hackish and
error-prone.

Note that you can simply run “nautilus .” from the shell to make it
happen.

Cheers,
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