On 12/06/2012 15:00, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
yes, it's not possible because now (in the interest of relocatability
of the application, and to improve the startup time) the UI
description file is "compiled" inside the binary itself; the UI
description file is only available in the Git repository, and every
change requires recompiling Nautilus.

given that editing the UI file once installed was never a supported
action for the reasons I pointed out in this thread, this is not a
break in functionality.

what you want to achieve cannot be done with the current, or any
future, version of Nautilus; the only way to do it is to actually
modify Nautilus so that it can do what you want.

Emmanuele,

thank you very much for that confirmation. I (and probably a few other Googlers) am grateful.

Regards,
Gareth

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