Hey Kevin,

I'm sure this works in spatial mode. The file to select is stored in the
window_scroll_position property. See below the contents of my
~/.nautilus/metafiles/file:%2F%2F%2Fhome.xml.

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<directory><file name="lukas" timestamp="1126645297"
window_geometry="500x300+306+504"
window_scroll_position="file:///home/lukas/Firefox_wallpaper.png"
window_show_hidden_files="0"/></directory>

Best,
Lukas


On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 16:23 -0400, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> A quick look in ~/.nautilus/metafiles revealed that the syntax is
> quite simple, a basic xml file named like
> file:%2F%2F%2Fmnt%2Fstorage%2FImportMusic.xml
> 
> its contents:
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <directory><file name="Backstreet%20Boys%20-%20Incomplete.mp3"
> icon_position="343,145" screen="0"/></directory>
> 
> 
> Now, the only problem is that modification of the file name does not
> seem to change how nautilus opens when invoked from the command line.
> eg
> 
> nautilus file:///mnt/storage/ImportMusic
> 
> the manager opens fine, but my new insertion (the ever awesome)
> Backstreet Boys does not seem to modify this behavior at all...
> 
> I'm not sure its this is of any use, but I wanted to throw my findings
> out there..
> 
> Cheers,
> Kevin Kubasik
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