Hello Kamil, Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 12:30:53 PM, you wrote: > ----- "Al Dunsmuir" <al.dunsmuir@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Why not simply add nautilus-open-terminal as a prerequisite? >> >> Al >> >> > Not a bad idea. But the desktop icon is there for people who > just want to run a terminal (they won't know there is some > context menu extension, and looking for it in application > menu is too tiresome). Originally I wanted to put the terminal > onto the top panel, but I haven't succeeded (adding a panel > launcher is difficult as hell), so I had to settle for a > desktop icon. > Of course for other people the nautilus-open-terminal can be > very handy. But I think I will bother Bruno about it after > a while when I have a longer list of requests :) I'm a tad concerned you would be adding a commonplace but entirely separate method for opening a terminal session that would make nautilus-open-terminal even more obscure than it already is. I'd rather see nautilus-open-terminal extended to add the desktop icon (and eventually, the panel launcher) too, so that the desktop support for opening terminal sessions is consistent in implementation, and documented in as few places as possible. Al -- Best regards, Al mailto:al.dunsmuir@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list