Re: Transferring current path in nautilus, file browser to command line ??

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On Sat, 2006-11-25 at 12:30 -0500, William Case wrote:
> I know there is a way or a command or something, which can be used to
> insert the current path into a terminal command.  But, I forget and
> can't find it again.
> 
> e.g.  Using the file browser I find a file I am looking for,
> say /usr/applicationfile/foo.  Now in the gterminal (open at the same
> time)  I want to $ cat 'foundfile/foo'.  How do I automatically
> insert /usr/applicationfile/foo
> 
> Remind me how, please ??

Dragging and dropping the file or dir from nautilus to gnome-terminal
will do this, or a copying and pasting.

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Sven Arvidsson
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