How edit removable devices popup menus?

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empanada
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How edit removable devices popup menus?

Post by empanada »

It's all in the subject: how can I modify and add actions on the popups menus which are shown when inserting a removable device?
I searched not only on the forum but on the net too, and I didn't found answer.
At the moment the only action listed is "show on file manager".
It doesn't mather the type of removable device (pen drive, audio CD, data CD, DVD...) , the popup menu has only the option "show on file manager" .
It will be cool to have the possibilty of adding custom actions like "Open with smplayer" or similar.
In KDE there are the servicemenus *.desktop files, which are very easy of modify or create.
There is something similar on LXDE?
pcmanfm 0.9.7-1 on Debian SID powerpc
Thanks.

By the way: LXDE it's a great job, and the new pcmanfm (with support of smb, ftp, obex, cdda, gphoto2 and more) rocks!!
I founded it after the KDE 3.5.4 dissapeared from SID repositories, and I never returned to KDE (nor any other Desktop) .
empanada
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Re: How edit removable devices popup menus?

Post by empanada »

It's related to the gvfs packages perhaps?
I don't know why, but in one of my machines (perhaps after an upgrade, I don't remember), it's shows more actions than the "show on file manager". It's shows too the actions "Brasero" and the "VLC", when a DVD or an audio CD are inserted. I would like to modify,remove and add custom actions beside these "default" actions.
Anyone knows nothing about? I have searched the web for one week and I haven't found any reference nowhere. I only need the very first step to continue, not a big explanation.
I have finded a relationship between the content of the *.desktop supplied by the Brasero and VLC packages, for example, but I didn't discover nothing.
Please, I need a little help, It's important to me, because I selected LXDE and pcmanfm as Desktop software for a project of a Debian Desktop customized system, focused on easy use for non-experimented users, light and fast .
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