![]() ![]() I've read through almost 10 duplicates of the thread How do I run executable scripts in Nautilus? (including other sites), and still cannot find my answer.Īny other workarounds will be appreciated. ![]() Typically, this can be accomplished using the wait command as is, the gnome-terminal command seems to work as gnome-terminal& instead, in that it relinquishes control to the bash script as soon as it is launched. This successfully pops up a terminal window (even when simply Run) however, I then somehow need to send all the commands to that terminal window.Īlternatively, I know how to send (just) the interactive portion of the script to that terminal, which would work for me however, in that case I need the script to halt until the interactive portion of it finishes, and then resume the execution. I have also tried inserting a gnome-terminal command. I tried to gsettings set executable-text-activation to launch however, that simply does Run as the default I don't see a way to make it Run in Terminal by default. However, I don't want to have to click the Run in Terminal every time. If I gsettings set executable-text-activation to ask, then it gives me a choice Run in Terminal does what I want Run doesn't, since when the script needs to ask me something, it just hangs. To interact with it, I have to see it run. I wish to run an interactive script by doubleclicking it. Summary: How to set Run in Terminal as the default Nautilus doubleclick action? ![]()
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