

Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/xterm_32x32.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/xterm-color_48x48.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/xterm-color_32x32.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/mini.xterm_48x48.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/mini.xterm_32x32.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/filled-xterm_48x48.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/pixmaps/filled-xterm_32x32.xpm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/man/man1/xterm.1.gz exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/man/man1/uxterm.1.gz exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/man/man1/resize.1.gz exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/man/man1/koi8rxterm.1.gz exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/licenses/xterm/COPYING exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/applications/sktop exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XTerm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm-color exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/UXTerm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/KOI8RXTerm-color exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/KOI8RXTerm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/bin/xterm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/bin/uxterm exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/bin/resize exists in filesystem Xterm: /usr/bin/koi8rxterm exists in filesystem (211/212) checking for file conflicts 100%Įrror: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) (212/212) checking package integrity 100%
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because it does more than just executing a single command ) then you also need to have that script readable and executable in guest's $PATH for the Thunar custom action to work.I run Linux 5.8.6-1-MANJARO x86_64 20.1 Mikah with gnome desktop, there is latest 204 new updates for the system, paman cannot install the update after successful download and git this error: (212/212) checking keys in keyring 100%

Since the custom action not uses my script and calls ffprobe directly (as seen that my script from the first post above does only that as well) my script is not needed using a script instead (e.g. The xfce4-terminal opened and was empty for a second or such waiting for ffprobe to collect its info. I recall from its man page that it has some global settings in /etc/ or such.Īnd for the convenience of our forum visitors: 4 screenshots showing how easily that is set up (shot 1 & 2) and what it looks like in practice (shot 3 & 4) I choose donald's solution for now since I did not manage to set up uxterm running with a larger font size. It is still 3 ways doing it since #1 from ncmprhnsbl is the same as the suggestion by donald (difference: using uxterm or using xfce4-terminal ) I presume the saved settings for xfce4-terminal - especially the larger than standard font size (DejaVu Sans Mono Book 16) since I run my 5.0rc3 on a FullHD monitor - will also be used by that command, especially since all other manually started xfce4-terminal do also use my adapted settings. Which would also be okay since it forces me to create something new, script-wise, and that is excellent mental training.Ĭauses the terminal to be kept around after the child command has If that is not possible, then I need to put the info from ffprobe into one of the script based window-creators (whatever you call these) like the info window activate or deactivate opens when started in the GUI. in uxterm.Ĭan that be set so it is possible to start certain commands (like the above) in uxterm? And how do I set that up in XFCE (V4.12) All happens in an invisible background process.Īnd in XFCE, I see no option to start that command e.g. a mp3, mp3, whatever music or video file.īut in XFCE, there is no window opening. And it should be an option to be executed when opening the context menu, aka "Open with other application" when clicking on a multimedia file, e.g. The issue: it is meant to be started in the GUI, or else I would not need the read command at the end.
