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Shell integration of PeaZip? - paul1149 - 11-15-2017 I've been quite happy with the onboard Archive Manager, but I started looking for one that has the option of a single-click interface, to save my wrists a little work. I didn't find one (suggestions are welcome), but in the search I did come across PeaZip, which has a nicer interface and a lot more options than the default AM. The only thing lacking, from my perspective, beside single-click action, is shell integration. Some ways to do this are given - copying a desktop shortcut to the sbin folder, or copying scripts to the usr/local/share folder, but these have not worked for me. The prog is portable, yet it uses a .deb installer package, which I don't understand. Here's an excerpt from its FreeDesktop folder: Quote:With following instructions you can easily integrate PeaZip with Gnome and KDE: Does anyone know a way to do this? Thanks. Re: Shell integration of PeaZip? - mandoran - 11-18-2017 I use Peazip and as far as I can remember I just installed it from a .deb file - you just double click on the downloaded file using the default file manager - and once it is installed you can right click on a zip or other archive file and choose properties, the ability to assign the file type to PeaZip should be on the General tab. Hope this helps... Re: Shell integration of PeaZip? - paul1149 - 11-18-2017 Thanks mandoran. Yes, default file associations are no problem. PeaZip actually took them over automatically upon "installation", which while I have no problem with in this case, is not right for a "portable" file. What I'm looking to do here is have PeaZip actions in the context menu. |