IDEA: PGP crypt and decrypt in xftree
Jasper Huijsmans
j.b.huijsmans at hetnet.nl
Fri Mar 8 09:42:33 CET 2002
I haven't looked at it, but apparently nautilus has a "scripting
interface", which I think means it can run scripts from a certain
directory, mainly bash scripts. It could be interesting to look at that.
Jasper
At 09:27 AM 3/8/02, you wrote:
>On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 12:05, Peeter Vois wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Into my little head jumped an idea that it could be nice thing to have to
> > be able to crypt and decrypt files using xftree.
> >
> > hehh, just an idea.
>
>A lot of people are suggesting interesting extensions to xftree. What
>Edscott should do is implement a scripting interface. Provide a
>scripting language so that people could implement their own extensions.
>LISP would be a good language for this. I can imagine all sorts of
>useful extensions:
>
> * an editor
> * file encryption
> * mail reader
> * news reader
> * web browser
> * office suite
> * nuclear reaction simulations
> * kitchen sink
>
>At this point it would have 50% of the functionality of Emacs.
>
>;-)
>
>If I wanted bloatware, I'd be using GNOME.
>
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