I couldn't disagree more. A pretty basic feature of a file browser is
"launch a file". A pretty complicated tack-on feature of a file manager
is image editing (even if it is just basic rotations and such). I use
the plugin myself, but I honestly could live without it, especially
since almost every image viewer has the same feature on the toolbar.
Furthermore the extension relies on imagemagick, whereas the rest of
Nautilus doesn't.

However, keep in mind that the patch I posted simply adds a watch for
the plugins directory so that newly installed plugins are picked up
without restarting Nautilus, and that is has nothing to do with this
specific plugin.

** Changed in: nautilus-image-converter (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Invalid

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
       Status: Invalid => In Progress

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Nautilus-image-converter does not work immediatly
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