Rename a template when creating it
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I added the "Empty file" (empty text document) to the Templates
folder.
Is possible to rename it automatically when I create it? As when using new folder.
My file manager is nautilus
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nautilus template
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I added the "Empty file" (empty text document) to the Templates
folder.
Is possible to rename it automatically when I create it? As when using new folder.
My file manager is nautilus
.
nautilus template
I don't think you can unless you're willing to write your ownc
orpython
extension...I'd love to be proven wrong.
– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti Extension? Of nautilus?
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Yeah... you can extendnautilus
functionality via extensions... There are many of them floating around, if you take the time to search the web you might even find one that does what you want.
– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti The folder for the extensions (that are scripts) is~/.gnome/nautilus-scripts/
? source g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Those are scripts not extensions... I don't know much about them really, I've never used scripts with nautilus but here is a link that may be helpful: fedoramagazine.org/integrating-scripts-nautilus
– don_crissti
3 hours ago
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I added the "Empty file" (empty text document) to the Templates
folder.
Is possible to rename it automatically when I create it? As when using new folder.
My file manager is nautilus
.
nautilus template
I added the "Empty file" (empty text document) to the Templates
folder.
Is possible to rename it automatically when I create it? As when using new folder.
My file manager is nautilus
.
nautilus template
nautilus template
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I don't think you can unless you're willing to write your ownc
orpython
extension...I'd love to be proven wrong.
– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti Extension? Of nautilus?
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Yeah... you can extendnautilus
functionality via extensions... There are many of them floating around, if you take the time to search the web you might even find one that does what you want.
– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti The folder for the extensions (that are scripts) is~/.gnome/nautilus-scripts/
? source g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Those are scripts not extensions... I don't know much about them really, I've never used scripts with nautilus but here is a link that may be helpful: fedoramagazine.org/integrating-scripts-nautilus
– don_crissti
3 hours ago
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I don't think you can unless you're willing to write your ownc
orpython
extension...I'd love to be proven wrong.
– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti Extension? Of nautilus?
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Yeah... you can extendnautilus
functionality via extensions... There are many of them floating around, if you take the time to search the web you might even find one that does what you want.
– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti The folder for the extensions (that are scripts) is~/.gnome/nautilus-scripts/
? source g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Those are scripts not extensions... I don't know much about them really, I've never used scripts with nautilus but here is a link that may be helpful: fedoramagazine.org/integrating-scripts-nautilus
– don_crissti
3 hours ago
I don't think you can unless you're willing to write your own
c
or python
extension...I'd love to be proven wrong.– don_crissti
4 hours ago
I don't think you can unless you're willing to write your own
c
or python
extension...I'd love to be proven wrong.– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti Extension? Of nautilus?
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
@don_crissti Extension? Of nautilus?
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Yeah... you can extend
nautilus
functionality via extensions... There are many of them floating around, if you take the time to search the web you might even find one that does what you want.– don_crissti
4 hours ago
Yeah... you can extend
nautilus
functionality via extensions... There are many of them floating around, if you take the time to search the web you might even find one that does what you want.– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti The folder for the extensions (that are scripts) is
~/.gnome/nautilus-scripts/
? source g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php– Scorpion
4 hours ago
@don_crissti The folder for the extensions (that are scripts) is
~/.gnome/nautilus-scripts/
? source g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Those are scripts not extensions... I don't know much about them really, I've never used scripts with nautilus but here is a link that may be helpful: fedoramagazine.org/integrating-scripts-nautilus
– don_crissti
3 hours ago
Those are scripts not extensions... I don't know much about them really, I've never used scripts with nautilus but here is a link that may be helpful: fedoramagazine.org/integrating-scripts-nautilus
– don_crissti
3 hours ago
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I don't think you can unless you're willing to write your own
c
orpython
extension...I'd love to be proven wrong.– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti Extension? Of nautilus?
– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Yeah... you can extend
nautilus
functionality via extensions... There are many of them floating around, if you take the time to search the web you might even find one that does what you want.– don_crissti
4 hours ago
@don_crissti The folder for the extensions (that are scripts) is
~/.gnome/nautilus-scripts/
? source g-scripts.sourceforge.net/faq.php– Scorpion
4 hours ago
Those are scripts not extensions... I don't know much about them really, I've never used scripts with nautilus but here is a link that may be helpful: fedoramagazine.org/integrating-scripts-nautilus
– don_crissti
3 hours ago