I experience the same problem. After upgrading to FC2 (from FC1) I got no script possibility in the menu either (and no side panel option anymore). I have put some (executable) scripts in the folder, but still no script option. I will give the mentioned workaround a try. Thanks anyway for the info, Marc On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 18:13, Brian Anderson wrote: > I had this exact same problem. All my old scripts wouldn't appear. > Even newly added scripts wouldn't appear. I restarted gnome, checked > the executables, etc. > > I finally had to delete all the gnome window manager > directories--.gnome, gnome2, etc--and re-login. Only after the > directories were recreated, and I moved the scripts back did they start > appearing. Not the greatest workaround, but effective > > Andrea Giuliano wrote: > > >On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 15:59, Dexter Ang wrote: > > > > > >>Christoph Wickert wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Am Do, den 10.06.2004 schrieb Cam um 10:07: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi, > >>>> > >>>>I like the new nautilus but wondered what's happened to the scripts > >>>>feature? I see the help for nautilus still mentions File->Scripts but > >>>>it's not in the menu... has it been configured out silently or is it a > >>>>documentation error? > >>>> > >>>> > >>>It will show up in the menu as so as you drop a script in the script > >>>folder. > >>> > >>>Christoph > >>> > >>> > >>And to those who don't know, the script folder is located in > >>~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts > >> > >> > > > >Right, and actually all my old scripts are still there, but they don't > >appear in the menu anymore. They are organized in directories, and the > >name of these dirs is the only thing the menu will show. Any script > >inside them is not shown. > > > >I also tried to drop a new script inside that folder, but nothing > >happened! > > > >Mah... > > > > > > > >>dex > >> > >> >