Hi Scott.

thanks for your suggestion.

The thing is: I really don´t want to use clamtk for the purpose.
And the nautilus-actions context-menu entry  for "parameter" 

 -fa 'Monospace' -fs 12 -hold -e clamscan %f

works really well for files.
What I wanted to know is whether to  alter that entry slightly for
folder-scan, like "[...] %d" or "[...]%u".

For reference:

As far as the parameters for the command are concerned, there are the
following (from "parameter legend" for nautilus-actions configuration tool):

Parameter    Description   

%b    (first) basename           
%B    space-separated list of basenames           
%c    count of selected items           
%d    (first) base directory           
%D    space-separated list of base directory of each selected items   
       
%f    (first) file name           
%F    space-separated list of selected file names           
%h    hostname of the (first) URI           
%m    mimetype of the (first) selected item           
%M    space-separated list of the mimetypes of the selected items       
   
%n    username of the (first) URI           
%o    no-op operator which forces a singular form of execution when
specified as first parameter           
%O    no-op operator which forces a plural form of execution when
specified as first parameter           
%p    port number of the (first) URI           
%s    scheme of the (first) URI           
%u    (first) URI           
%U    space-separated list of selected URIs           
%w    (first) basename without the extension           
%W    space-separated list of basenames without their extension           
%x    (first) extension           
%X    space-separated list of extensions           
%%    the « % » character

Perhaps that helps in helping me.

Cheers
Rosika





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