Quoting Niki Kovacs <contact@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > I'd like to integrate a handful of shell scripts into my Nautilus file > browser, for example to be able to resize a selection of images with one > click via ImageMagick, or convert videos easily. After a bit of > Googling, I found out that folks seem to do this by placing scripts into > ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts. Only that doesn't seem to work for me. > Nothing appears in the browsers contextual menu. > > Any pointers for a start ? Anyone here using something similar ? I have used these before, but most importantly, I read about it from a Ubuntu writeup/tutorial on something like this I believe for rotating images. Ubuntu, most likely rather Debian uses a beta version of the libjpeg software suite. Fedora/Red Hat/CentOS does not. The result is that the script "transformed" my images in place to 0 length files, thus trashing my files. If you want this to work correctly, you need the latest beta of the libjpeg software, and most importantly *TEST* this on a copy of your images first. I realize that you could be looking at an entirely different writeup/tutorial, but I wanted to make sure you were aware of this, and did not lose any data. Barry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos