From: Peter <sw...@ho...> - 2007-09-24 10:34:34
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 08:53:30 +0200, Tomasz Primke wrote: > Hello! > > I'm a new Rox-filler user. I'd like the software to unpack archives > (*.tar.bz2, *.tar.gz, etc.) to the directory I'm exploring as the action > for these files. The problem is I don't know how to access the current > Rox-filler directory in commands... When I do 'tar zxf "$@"', the > archive is extracted to my home directory. snip... Tomek, get avfs which can open compressed file as a ROX window. With avfs, you can set run actions for compressed files and you can copy files to your system directly and see the whole tar. Also, get the Archive panel applet which allows you to drag and drop archive files. For example, once properly installed, a ROX avfs run action would look like this: rox "$HOME/.avfs/$@#" where /.avfs/ is the pseudo-directory where the file is decompressed. There's good documentation in the avfs READMEs. See here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/avf hth -- Peter |