a couple of thunar plugins

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a couple of thunar plugins

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hi
I think we should have these packages as they are part of xfce goodies :mrgreen:
thunar-archive-plugin is a thunar plugin that creates a contextual menu for compresed archives and let you perform actions such as "extract here" which is a really useful thing
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/ ... ve-plugin/

thunar-media-tags-plugin is a thunar is a plugin which adds ID3/OGG tag support to Thunar's bulk rename dialog and the capability to edit those tags from the file Properties dialog.
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.0/ ... gs-plugin/

thanks in advance :geek:
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Re: a couple of thunar plugins

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I built thunar-archive-plugin for myself. If I have time, I review it and propose it here....if nobody make it before me :p
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Re: a couple of thunar plugins

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Added both to the repos. The archive plugin was a nasty one, I had to create patches for uncompressing 7z, lzma and xz formats and for working properly with file-roller.

I think they will both be installed by default in full mode in the future. :)
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thank you so much gapan :mrgreen:
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Thank you :) Well replaced my also dirty thunar-archive-plugin :)
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Great idea to enhance the XFCE support in Salix standard installation.

What about the other goodies there?

Indeed, developers will have fun especially with this one. It is only needed to be optionally installable because users will not need it at all.
http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/thunar-plugins/thunar-vcs-plugin wrote: The Thunar VCS Plugin adds Subversion and GIT actions to the context menu of thunar. This gives a SVN integration and GIT integration to Thunar.

This project was formerly known as Thunar SVN Plugin.

The current features are:

* Most of the svn action: add, blame, checkout, cleanup, commit, copy, delete, export, import, lock, log, move, properties, relocate, resolved, revert, status, switch, unlock, update.
* Subversion info in file properties dialog.
* Basic git actions: add, blame, branch, clean, clone, log, move, reset, stash, status.
The nice thing about it is that it detects by itself if a subversion or git sandbox is in the folder and provides therefore only the menu options which make sense for the current state of folder content.
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I want it !!
Do you want I package it ?
Unfortuantly I have no knowledge in git, so I cannot test it.
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JRD wrote:Do you want I package it ?
You are free to do so 8-)
JRD wrote:Unfortuantly I have no knowledge in git, so I cannot test it.
AFAIK the whole XFCE project has moved last year to git (formerly using SVN). So it will be good to test the plugin with its own. :lol:
I will also do some beta tests then, when you provide the package.
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Ok Let's do it !
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JRD wrote:Ok Let's do it !
Any progress :?: If you have no time to create the package, I can do it for myself. 8-)
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