Configuration to open another terminal from contextual menu of folder
Not sure if this has already been asked, but I didn't find anything in the issue searcher.
Use cases
Like some other users, I prefer another terminal emulator (tilix) to gnome-terminal. So I do not use gnome-terminal at all.
In nautilus, I use the tilix extension to have an "Open in Tilix" entry in the contextual menu of a folder, but still I have "Open in terminal". Those 2 entries are redundant.
Desired behavior
There is another configuration in dconf where we can edit the terminal we want to use. The default value is "gnome-terminal", and if I set the value with -- for example -- "tilix", when using "Open in terminal", it will launch "tilix" instead of "gnome-terminal".
Benefits of the solution
Nautilus is more configurable, and the user can easily chose the desired terminal to open. There are no more 2 redundant entries.
Possible drawbacks
A possible question could be: why to do only this for the couple terminal/nautilus? Why not to do this for every gnome application? This logic may conduct to more unwanted complexity in GNOME configuration.