nautilus-open-any-terminal
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nautilus-open-any-terminal
- Como adicionar o menu de contexto para um novo terminal?
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How do I change the default terminal emulator on a Wayland session?
This doesn't apply to the "Open in terminal" menu item in nautilus, which is provided by gnome-terminal-nautilus. For that, you can use nautilus-open-any-terminal, unless you're switching to GNOME Console, which should work automatically.
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Lightly Riced, Very Usable Pop! Install
nautilus open any terminal (Open current folder in alacritty and not the default terminal)
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Change Default Terminal
"Open in Terminal" in nautilus is provided by an extension (gnome-terminal-nautilus). You could replace it with https://github.com/Stunkymonkey/nautilus-open-any-terminal
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how to change the default terminal nautilus uses in gnome 42.5
I tried searching for it. nautilus-open-any-terminal seems promising. I haven't tried it though
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I don't know why Tilix appears two times. Can anyone help? I'm on Fedora 36 and I have installed nautilus-extensions.
Did you install nautilus-open-any-terminal? That could be the second one.
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[Help needed] GDM, dual gpu, polkit authentication and swaylock
I don't like gnome-terminal, but I like nautilus and I don't feel like installing nautilus-open-any-terminal right now. Is this easy to fix gnome-terminal?
- terminator on nautilus
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How can I change the terminal-emulator for the "Open in Terminal" option? Ubuntu 22.04?
Try this https://github.com/Stunkymonkey/nautilus-open-any-terminal
PyGObject
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How to get started developing Python app with Gtk
I suggest you start by reading the Pygobject manual that will give you an overview of how using Python with the bindings. There’s also a tutorial that, even if written for GTK3, will give you the basis for writing an application. I also strongly suggesting looking at the source code of other applications to see how they are written.
What are some alternatives?
kitty - Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal
wxPython
tilix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3
PySide - ATTENTION: This project is deprecated, please refer to PySide2
OpenSubtitlesDownload - Automatically find and download the right subtitles for your favorite videos!
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
nautilus-pdf-tools - Tools to work with PDF files from Nautilus
PySimpleGUI - Python GUIs for Humans! PySimpleGUI is the top-rated Python application development environment. Launched in 2018 and actively developed, maintained, and supported in 2024. Transforms tkinter, Qt, WxPython, and Remi into a simple, intuitive, and fun experience for both hobbyists and expert users.
termite - Termite is obsoleted by Alacritty. Termite was a keyboard-centric VTE-based terminal, aimed at use within a window manager with tiling and/or tabbing support.
pyglet
Sunflower - Small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins.
DearPyGui - Dear PyGui: A fast and powerful Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies