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&articleinfo; &nautilus; &prodname; Introduction &prodname; is a &nautilus; extension whose principal function is to allow the user to add arbitrary actions to the file manager context menus. These actions may be organized in menus and submenus, exported and shared with other desktop environments. The &appname; application is the user interface which lets you precisely configure how, where and when your actions should appear in &nautilus; context menus, and how they will be executed. &appname; provides the following features: Define and configure actions from scratch. Organize actions into menus, submenus and so on. Import and export actions and menus from and to outside world. &prodname; also comes with additional features such as: A &nautilus; plugin which exports in real time to D-Bus the currently selected files. A command-line program which is able to run any action. Associated with the D-Bus interface, this program lets the user run any action from a keyboard shortcut, applying this action to the item(s) currently selected in the file manager. A command-line program which is able to create a new action. All these features are more thoroughly described in the global &prodname; documentation. Getting Started &starting; Using &appname; &conditions; &where; &execution; &profiles; &menus; &sorting; &edit; &save; &export; &import; &preferences; Miscellaneous informations &misc-infos; Known Bugs and Limitations &bugs; About &appname; The first version of &prodname; was initially written by Frederic Ruaudel (grumz@grumz.net) and Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo@gnome-db.org). It has been thoroughly improved and is currently maintained by Pierre Wieser (pwieser@trychlos.org). Artwork is due to courtesy of Ulisse Perusin (uli.peru@gmail.com) and DragonArtz (http://www.dragonartz.net). To find more information about &prodname;, please visit the &prodname; website. To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding &prodname;, the &appname; or this manual, follow the directions in the GNOME Feedback Page, or you may prefer, at your convenience, directly open a bug or a request for enhancement in Bugzilla website. &gnu-fdl;