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Bug 325516 - Install fonts
Install fonts
Status: RESOLVED NOTABUG
Product: filemanager-actions
Classification: Other
Component: general
git master
Other All
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Nautilus-actions Maintainer(s)
Nautilus-actions Maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-01-02 15:26 UTC by Frederic Ruaudel
Modified: 2009-07-15 13:17 UTC
See Also:
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Description Frederic Ruaudel 2006-01-02 15:26:13 UTC
RMB "Install font" on .ttf font

Note: This report has been initially submitted on the old nautilus-actions bug
tracker : 

http://www.grumz.net/node/39
Comment 1 Frederic Ruaudel 2006-01-02 15:27:22 UTC
It is not the first aim of nautilus-actions to create config for specific program. Its first aim is to provide a way to other applications/package to integrate in nautilus smoothly.

But, I'm not against creating a config file for this if somebody give me the way to do it on a terminal. Then, I could submit this config file to the packager of the software who manage this action.

Anyway, thanks for the proposition
Comment 2 Pierre Wieser 2009-05-13 19:16:08 UTC
Adding as a free comment ;-)

Frederic had imagined a two-scripts way for nautilus-actions:
- a first script to compute a condition
- a second script to execute if the first was true.

I think this would be the solution of this sort of question, as nautilus-actions can not care with all sufixes in the world...

Regards
Pierre
Comment 3 Pierre Wieser 2009-07-15 13:17:46 UTC
Even without having the above two-way script, defining a '*.ttf' basename filter should do the trick...

More, a font installer is available at http://www.nautilus-actions.org/?q=node/334.

So, I close the bug as I don't see any thing to add...

Regards
Pierre