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nautilus-actions-new(1) 				      General Commands Manual					   nautilus-actions-new(1)

NAME
nautilus-actions-new - create new nautilus actions SYNOPSIS
nautilus-actions-new [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
nautilus-actions-new creates new actions for the nautilus file manager non-interactively via the commandline. Action attributes are speci- fied via command-line options. By default, actions are written to STDOUT. However, they can also be written to a file suitable for later import via nautilus-actions-con- fig-tool or you can even write the action directory to your GConf configuration for nautilus-actions OPTIONS
Help options -?, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-output Choose where the program creates the action Action-creation options -l, --label=LABEL The label of the menu item (mandatory) -t, --tooltip=TOOLTIP The tooltip of the menu item -i, --icon=ICON The icon of the menu item (filename or GTK stock ID) -c, --command=PATH The path of the command -p, --parameters=PARAMS The parameters of the command -m, --match=EXPR A pattern to match selected files against. May include wildcards (* or ?) (you must set one option for each pattern you need) -C, --match-case=PATH The path of the command -T, --mimetypes=EXPR A pattern to match selected files' mimetype against. May include wildcards (* or ?) (you must set one option for each pattern you need) -f, --accept-files Set it if the selection must only contain files -d, --accept-dirs Set it if the selection must only contain folders. Specify both '--isfile' and '--isdir' options is selection can contain both types of items -M, --accept-multiple-files Set it if the selection can have several items -s, --scheme=SCHEME A valid GVFS scheme where the selected files should be located (you must set one option for each scheme you need) BUGS
Please report bugs in nautilus-actions to <submit@bugs.debian.org>. The current bug list may be viewed at <http://bugs.debian.org/nautilus- actions>. AUTHOR
nautilus-actions was written by Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@novell.com>, Frederic Ruaudel <grumz@grumz.net>, Pierre Wieser <pwieser@trych- los.org>, and contributors. This manual page was written by Christine Spang <christine@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). LICENSING
Both the nautilus-actions source code and this man page are licensed under the GNU General Public License. SEE ALSO
nautilus(1),nautilus-actions(1),nautilus-actions-schemas(1), nautilus-actions-run(1) nautilus-actions-print(1) Debian GNU/Linux 2009-08-06 nautilus-actions-new(1)
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