02-22-2012
Nautilus ad-ons called "nautilus-cd-burner" which you have to install along with ..
Google it you could find more details about Nautilus regards fro what purpose we are using it ...
Also you can use "GnomeBaker" too ..
--Shirish
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gallery-uploader
GALLERY-UPLOADER(1) gallery-uploader User Manual GALLERY-UPLOADER(1)
NAME
gallery-uploader - program to upload pictures and video to Gallery
SYNOPSIS
gallery-uploader [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the gallery-uploader command.
gallery-uploader is a program that allows to easily upload pictures and video to Gallery installations; Gallery (-
http://gallery.menalto.com) is an advanced web photo album organizer.
If FILES are given, they are the files which must be uploaded. If no argument is given instead, a small browser window will open where the
user can select items to upload.
HOW TO ENABLE AS NAUTILUS SCRIPT
Nautilus, GNOME's default file manager, supports scripts, which can be activated on any selected file(s) from the right-button menu;
gallery-uploader plays perfectly the role of a Nautilus script.
To enable it, the user can run in a terminal the command:
ln -s /usr/share/nautilus-scripts/Gallery Uploader.py ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts/Gallery Uploader
or use a program such as nautilus-scripts-manager; see: http://www.pietrobattiston.it/nautilus-scripts-manager.
AUTHOR
Pietro Battiston <me@pietrobattiston.it>
developed the program and wrote this manpage.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Pietro Battiston
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 or (at
your option) any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.
gallery-uploader 03/29/2011 GALLERY-UPLOADER(1)