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Bug 91989 - Open a new terminal with its working directory preset to current folder
Open a new terminal with its working directory preset to current folder
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.3.x
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
: 121370 131107 143917 154359 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-08-29 12:49 UTC by Mike Emmott
Modified: 2009-01-07 21:14 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: Unversioned Enhancement


Attachments
The attachment is a picture of what i'm hoping for. (18.26 KB, image/gif)
2009-01-07 21:13 UTC, Tom
Details

Description Mike Emmott 2002-08-29 12:49:32 UTC
Start a new terminal/shell session.  Set that new session's current 
working directory according to what is being shown in Nautilus.

For example, if Nautilus is showing the contents of a folder, and no 
folder has been highlit within it, set the current working directory of 
the new shell to that folder.  An embellishment might be that if an item 
is highlit within that folder, and that item is a folder in itself, then 
set the current working directory to that highlit folder instead.

It can be tiresome navigating through several layers of directories by 
typing.  GUI file managers really excel at it.  It would be so nice to use 
the GUI file manager to navigate around and the shell to do the rest.

Hope this is useful.

Mike.
Comment 1 Haoqing Xu 2003-08-17 05:27:52 UTC
I want this feature too. Note that even Windows XP has this feature
(by PowerToy though). Konqueror has it.
Comment 2 Haoqing Xu 2003-08-17 05:48:25 UTC
Mike(the reporter), would you change the version to 2.2.x or 2.3.x? 
1.0.x is out of date and not maintained. I think no one will see this 
request with that value.
Comment 3 Mike Emmott 2003-08-18 09:56:34 UTC
Xu.  I have done as you suggested and changed the version to 2.3.  
I'm taking it on trust that you have used 2.3 and know that the 
feature hasn't been put into it already.

Mike.
Comment 4 Matthew Gatto 2003-11-27 13:40:37 UTC
In nautilus 2.4 you can do this by adding an "Open with..." entry for
"Terminal" in the side-pane. You can also add the same thing to the
right-click context menus for folders in the icon view.
Comment 5 Baptiste Mille-Mathias 2003-11-27 16:04:09 UTC
*** Bug 121370 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 6 Matthew Gatto 2004-01-11 03:50:41 UTC
*** Bug 131107 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 7 mic 2004-04-27 19:21:25 UTC
Using the terminal option in the side-pane is not satisfactory (at least
not for me). The featurerequest I have in mind is to have a hotkey to
directly start a terminal (preferably an xterm) from nautilus and set the
working dir of the terminal to the actual working dir in nautilus.
Comment 8 Jo Vermeulen 2004-05-19 17:28:24 UTC
It would be nice to have this feature indeed. I find myself browsing through my
filesystem, and when I'm finally in the targeted folder and I need to do
something that can most conveniently be done on the commandline (run pdflatex
for example), I keep searching for a "Open terminal" option :-)
Comment 9 gnome.org 2004-09-22 17:51:44 UTC
You are not alone:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114227
Comment 10 Matthew Gatto 2004-10-20 12:57:05 UTC
*** Bug 143917 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 11 Martin Wehner 2005-02-04 20:27:44 UTC
*** Bug 154359 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 12 Mike Tyson 2005-03-01 08:39:51 UTC
I agree!  This feature would be very handy (I was about to register a new
feature request on this precise topic when I found this).

Has anyone tried implementing this?  If not, I'm happy to put a bit of time in..
It's just adding to a context menu entry.
Comment 13 Luis Villa 2005-03-01 10:44:06 UTC
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/nautilus-open-terminal/

nautilus-open-terminal, coming soon to a hacker near you.

Marking fixed, as nautilus-open-terminal is as fixed as it is ever going to be.
Comment 14 Tom 2009-01-07 21:13:07 UTC
Created attachment 125971 [details]
The attachment is a picture of what i'm hoping for.
Comment 15 Tom 2009-01-07 21:14:53 UTC
Sorry, that was clumsy of me - i thought the attachment would be added to this comment.  Sorry folks.

I've mocked-up a picture of what i'm hoping for but an animation/movie would be more useful (and much less likely, given my current limits in skills)

In Konqueror (last time i used it anyway) the terminal pane and the icon view pane could easily be looking at different folders - although the 2 panes were connected by the gui there was nothing really connecting them so they could just have been 2 tabs within the file-browser gui.

ok, hopefully the attachment clarifies