Hi, I'm looking at the double-click-on-cdrom bug again:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=315877 To summarize: 1. I have an URL handler for "cdda" URI schemes. 2. The URL handler is a script similar to Fedora's, which strips out the "cdda://" prefix, reads the "/desktop/gnome/volume_manager/autoplay_cda_command" gconf key, and launches that command. If I do "gnome-open cdda:///dev/hdc" on the command line, my program from (2) gets launched properly. But if I double-click on a CD icon in Nautilus, I get a file manager window titled "hdc", with a single, unnamed file of type "WAV audio". I'm having trouble finding the code in Nautilus that would figure out that "cdda" URIs are in fact to be launched with a command. activate_callback() in fm-directory-view.c falls down to the case for ACTIVATION_ACTION_OPEN_IN_VIEW, which just calls open_location(), which opens a file manager window. Does anyone know what's going on? Or where would a URI with a certain scheme be processed? Thanks, Federico -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
