On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 09:29:24 +0000 Roelof Wobben <rwobben@hotmail.com> wrote:
Maybe a stupid question but where do I enter the /usr/bin/xfce4-terminal -e nano %f
Roelof
Actually, that won't work, sorry. But luckily, I found a way. ;) Open a text editor and paste the following in a text file named "~/.local/share/applications/nano.desktop" and save: [Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Type=Application Name=Nano editor Comment= Icon=accessories-text-editor Exec=/usr/bin/xfce4-terminal --execute /usr/bin/nano %U Path= Terminal=false StartupNotify=true Then right click the file you want to edit with nano (a text file), click "Open With Other Application..." and from the list choose "Nano editor". If you check "Use as default for this kind of file" then any file of that type will be opened by nano. Then click "Open" and that's it, a Terminal window will open, nano will start and it will allow you to edit the file. PS: When you reply, be sure that the "To:" field says "crux@lists.crux.nu", so that the reply gets threaded to the mailing list properly. Use the "Reply to mailing list" option instead of "Reply" in your mail client, or use the "crux@lists.crux.nu" address as "To:". -- Rex <bjorn@krstarica.com>