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Making keybinding work again in GNOME43+

Open paloha opened this issue 11 months ago • 3 comments

Dear @Stunkymonkey, thanks for developing & maintaining this extension, I find it very useful. After I installed it on Ubuntu 24.04.01 (Wayland) GNOME 46, I realized the keybinding does not work.

You already reacted to this issue in 2022 and 2024 here, clarifying it does not work since GNOME 43 due to some dropped support for keybindings : https://github.com/Stunkymonkey/nautilus-open-any-terminal/issues/204, https://github.com/Stunkymonkey/nautilus-open-any-terminal/issues/68.

But I could not live without the keyboard shortcut, so I developed my own small extension to support this. It uses python3-nautilus just as your extension, and I made it work with Alt+t to open a new Guake tab in current directory. https://gist.github.com/paloha/17fa21cc7719b43a9d92c11f09bc25c9 My solution is only specific to my needs, but I thought it could be easy for you to integrate it into your extension to make the keybindings work again.

My answer to this question on AskUbuntu is relevant to this topic.

paloha avatar Jan 04 '25 15:01 paloha

thanks @paloha for the snippet.

I am surprised about the used MenuProvider. But yes, why not...

Why have I not thought about this... Looks quiet doable.

Thank you very much. I will look into it.

Stunkymonkey avatar Jan 09 '25 23:01 Stunkymonkey

I am glad I could help. I'd make a PR but I think you'll be much more efficient given you know the code already. Thanks again for this project.

paloha avatar Jan 13 '25 22:01 paloha

i started the work in #212

but sadly i am a bit short in time. So i did had time to test this. Its just the idea. But testing will take some time. nautilus in different versions, caja, ...

Stunkymonkey avatar Jan 14 '25 20:01 Stunkymonkey