AxCrypt seems to give a problem passing target filenames and so I created a script to correct this. I can open axx files and encrypt any file by right mouse-clicking on it in Ubuntu. I'm a bit new to this scripting and I wondered if anyone could get this script down to one line so that it could be put as a simple 'open with' line. At the moment it is a nautilus script and is listed under scripts when you right mouse-click a file. Associating a file with AxCrypt passes "z:\home\myname\/home/my programs/myname/path to the target file.." to the program which fails The script removes the z:\home\myname\ from the front and adds appropriate quotes to allow spaces in the names The script is: #!/bin/bash filename="$1" # remove the leading 'z:\home\myname\' filename2="${filename/'z:\home\myname\'/'z:'}" # 2 different scripts should be created, one with the -z parameter and one without. # with the -z parameter it decrypts, without it, it encrypts wine "C:\Program Files\AxCrypt\AxCrypt.exe" "$filename2" #wine "C:\Program Files\AxCrypt\AxCrypt.exe" -z "$filename2" This is put as two different scripts in /home/myname/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts (one for encrypting and one for decrypting) and they appear when you right mouseclick (under 'scripts'), after restarting X-windows. Is it possible for a script expert to improve on this. At the moment the 'myname' must be hand coded for each person. Is there a string substitution which would read back from the right to the first ':' and then one more character and remove everyting before that. If that were possible, then this would be a common script for everyone and AxCrypt could have a simple installer. By the way, I copied the program files into a wine programs folder because the installer will not run - it insists that IE4 or above must be loaded. This must be an installer issue, not an AxCrypt issue. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users