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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Ubuntu / Ubuntu File Manager / Config Post 302416472 by drewk on Monday 26th of April 2010 02:29:27 PM
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I am using Ubuntu 9.10 with Gnome 2.28.

I use the default Nautilus File Manager to view / manage files.

Is there a way to add icons or customize the icons that are above the location bar and below the menus? There is a bar that has icons for "Back" "Forward" "Parent" above the location bar. I want to add "Delete" so that I can quickly delete selected files. I cannot find a way to add icons there.

On a Mac, in the Finder, one would right click and select 'Customize' to do that. Is there an equivalent in Gnome / Nautilus?
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GEXTRACTWINICONS(1)					      General Commands Manual					       GEXTRACTWINICONS(1)

NAME
gExtractWinIcons - Extract cursors and icons from MS Windows compatible resource files SYNOPSIS
gextractwinicons -h gextractwinicons [options] DESCRIPTION
gExtractWinIcons is a GTK+ utility to extract cursors, icons and png images from MS Windows compatible resource files (.exe, .dll, .ocx, .cpl and many others). To extract icons or cursors just to select a MS Windows compatible resource file and the contained resources will be shown. Select a desti- nation directory where to save the selected resources, simply check the items to extract and press the save button to save them in the specified path. OPTIONS
This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help Show summary of options -d, --destination Set destination folder for extracted resources -f, --filename Set resources filename from which to extract the resources -r, --refresh Automatically refresh the resources list if -f (--filename) was specified AUTHORS
gExtractWinIcons was written by Fabio Castelli <muflone@vbsimple.net>. HOMEPAGE
http://code.google.com/p/gextractwinicons/ January 3, 2010 GEXTRACTWINICONS(1)
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