By default on 10.3 it opens it in home if you right click on the desktop, which is IMHO the right behaviour. Opening the terminal on the desktop is often useless, and making it open there would mean that everytime you do that operation, you have do cd into home. Regards, Alberto Il giorno mer, 07/05/2008 alle 15.38 +0200, Vincent Untz ha scritto:
Hi,
What do people think about changing the default value of /apps/nautilus-open-terminal/desktop_opens_home_dir to TRUE?
This key controls what happens if you open a terminal with a right-click menu on the desktop. By default, it opens the terminal in ~/Desktop, but with this key, it will open the terminal in ~/.
I've no opinion on this since I don't use nautilus-open-terminal, and both values have some drawbacks (if set to TRUE: it will not work as expected if you want to manipulate a file that's on the desktop; if set to FALSE, it will not open the terminal where you want if you use this feature as a kind of terminal launcher).
Vincent
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