Nautilus Accels on Debian 9/Gnome 3.22.3












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When I open nautilus and right-click in a folder, there is an option "Open Terminal Here". Before updating to Debian 9, I had a Keyboard Shortcut set in the file ~/.config/nautilus/accels, where I uncommented the line



(gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/ExtensionsMenuGroup/TerminalNautilus:OpenFolderLocal" "F12")



After updating, it doesn't work. The menu item is still there on right-click in nautilus but the accel doesn't work anymore. Does anyone have a solution to this?










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    When I open nautilus and right-click in a folder, there is an option "Open Terminal Here". Before updating to Debian 9, I had a Keyboard Shortcut set in the file ~/.config/nautilus/accels, where I uncommented the line



    (gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/ExtensionsMenuGroup/TerminalNautilus:OpenFolderLocal" "F12")



    After updating, it doesn't work. The menu item is still there on right-click in nautilus but the accel doesn't work anymore. Does anyone have a solution to this?










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      When I open nautilus and right-click in a folder, there is an option "Open Terminal Here". Before updating to Debian 9, I had a Keyboard Shortcut set in the file ~/.config/nautilus/accels, where I uncommented the line



      (gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/ExtensionsMenuGroup/TerminalNautilus:OpenFolderLocal" "F12")



      After updating, it doesn't work. The menu item is still there on right-click in nautilus but the accel doesn't work anymore. Does anyone have a solution to this?










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      When I open nautilus and right-click in a folder, there is an option "Open Terminal Here". Before updating to Debian 9, I had a Keyboard Shortcut set in the file ~/.config/nautilus/accels, where I uncommented the line



      (gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/ExtensionsMenuGroup/TerminalNautilus:OpenFolderLocal" "F12")



      After updating, it doesn't work. The menu item is still there on right-click in nautilus but the accel doesn't work anymore. Does anyone have a solution to this?







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          I'm an Ubuntu 18.04 user (with GNOME 3.28.3) and this have worked wonderfully for me. Hope it does for you too :)



          Since version 3.15.4 Nautilus doesn't load the accel file anymore (Source).



          Fortunatelly there's a better aproach in order to get what you want. Long explanation/useful resources can be found here and also here. In short:





          1. Create a script called Terminal (yes, without a extension) inside the folder ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts with the following content:



            # !/bin/sh
            gnome-terminal



          2. Make it executable, then close any Nautilus instance:



            chmod +x Terminal
            nautilus -q



          3. Create (or edit) the ~/.config/nautilus/scripts-accels file adding these lines:



            F4 Terminal
            ; Commented lines must have a space after the semicolon
            ; Examples of other key combinations:
            ; <Control>F12 Terminal
            ; <Alt>F12 Terminal
            ; <Shift>F12 Terminal


          4. Test it! Open Nautilus, right click, and choose Scripts > Terminal. Or, use the keyboard shortcut that you've just configured :)







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            I'm an Ubuntu 18.04 user (with GNOME 3.28.3) and this have worked wonderfully for me. Hope it does for you too :)



            Since version 3.15.4 Nautilus doesn't load the accel file anymore (Source).



            Fortunatelly there's a better aproach in order to get what you want. Long explanation/useful resources can be found here and also here. In short:





            1. Create a script called Terminal (yes, without a extension) inside the folder ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts with the following content:



              # !/bin/sh
              gnome-terminal



            2. Make it executable, then close any Nautilus instance:



              chmod +x Terminal
              nautilus -q



            3. Create (or edit) the ~/.config/nautilus/scripts-accels file adding these lines:



              F4 Terminal
              ; Commented lines must have a space after the semicolon
              ; Examples of other key combinations:
              ; <Control>F12 Terminal
              ; <Alt>F12 Terminal
              ; <Shift>F12 Terminal


            4. Test it! Open Nautilus, right click, and choose Scripts > Terminal. Or, use the keyboard shortcut that you've just configured :)







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              I'm an Ubuntu 18.04 user (with GNOME 3.28.3) and this have worked wonderfully for me. Hope it does for you too :)



              Since version 3.15.4 Nautilus doesn't load the accel file anymore (Source).



              Fortunatelly there's a better aproach in order to get what you want. Long explanation/useful resources can be found here and also here. In short:





              1. Create a script called Terminal (yes, without a extension) inside the folder ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts with the following content:



                # !/bin/sh
                gnome-terminal



              2. Make it executable, then close any Nautilus instance:



                chmod +x Terminal
                nautilus -q



              3. Create (or edit) the ~/.config/nautilus/scripts-accels file adding these lines:



                F4 Terminal
                ; Commented lines must have a space after the semicolon
                ; Examples of other key combinations:
                ; <Control>F12 Terminal
                ; <Alt>F12 Terminal
                ; <Shift>F12 Terminal


              4. Test it! Open Nautilus, right click, and choose Scripts > Terminal. Or, use the keyboard shortcut that you've just configured :)







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                I'm an Ubuntu 18.04 user (with GNOME 3.28.3) and this have worked wonderfully for me. Hope it does for you too :)



                Since version 3.15.4 Nautilus doesn't load the accel file anymore (Source).



                Fortunatelly there's a better aproach in order to get what you want. Long explanation/useful resources can be found here and also here. In short:





                1. Create a script called Terminal (yes, without a extension) inside the folder ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts with the following content:



                  # !/bin/sh
                  gnome-terminal



                2. Make it executable, then close any Nautilus instance:



                  chmod +x Terminal
                  nautilus -q



                3. Create (or edit) the ~/.config/nautilus/scripts-accels file adding these lines:



                  F4 Terminal
                  ; Commented lines must have a space after the semicolon
                  ; Examples of other key combinations:
                  ; <Control>F12 Terminal
                  ; <Alt>F12 Terminal
                  ; <Shift>F12 Terminal


                4. Test it! Open Nautilus, right click, and choose Scripts > Terminal. Or, use the keyboard shortcut that you've just configured :)







                share|improve this answer












                I'm an Ubuntu 18.04 user (with GNOME 3.28.3) and this have worked wonderfully for me. Hope it does for you too :)



                Since version 3.15.4 Nautilus doesn't load the accel file anymore (Source).



                Fortunatelly there's a better aproach in order to get what you want. Long explanation/useful resources can be found here and also here. In short:





                1. Create a script called Terminal (yes, without a extension) inside the folder ~/.local/share/nautilus/scripts with the following content:



                  # !/bin/sh
                  gnome-terminal



                2. Make it executable, then close any Nautilus instance:



                  chmod +x Terminal
                  nautilus -q



                3. Create (or edit) the ~/.config/nautilus/scripts-accels file adding these lines:



                  F4 Terminal
                  ; Commented lines must have a space after the semicolon
                  ; Examples of other key combinations:
                  ; <Control>F12 Terminal
                  ; <Alt>F12 Terminal
                  ; <Shift>F12 Terminal


                4. Test it! Open Nautilus, right click, and choose Scripts > Terminal. Or, use the keyboard shortcut that you've just configured :)








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