What, who, where am I?!?
Craig Lotter is a web developer based in Gordon's Bay, South Africa, who seems completely incapable of shaking off that pesky inner child within, the one that forces him to love all things animated or hand drawn.
The Rugged Rock of Craig contains snippets of his life, popular culture and all the important things like anime, manga, games and comic books. The CodeUnit of Craig on the other hand contains the more serious stuff like code snippets and tutorials, while the House of C chronicles his foray into the world of web comics.
For which it never seems he has enough time anyway.
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Tag Archives: context menu
Ubuntu Lucid Lynx: Terminal Quick Launch by Right-clicking!

If you want an even quicker way of launching a terminal command line window outside of navigating to the Applications menu, selecting Accessories and then clicking on Terminal, then the excellent little Nautilus extension named nautilus-open-terminal is most definitely for you! Continue reading →
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Tagged context menu, extension, nautilus, right-click, target terminal, terminal, Ubuntu
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Ubuntu Lucid Lynx: Simple Resize of Images by Right-Clicking on It!

Seeing as we are all using Ubuntu/Gnome’s powerful Nautilus file manager, a particularly quick and easy way to resize or rotate images by simply right-clicking on them comes courtesy of the extremely handy little Nautilus-image-converter extension. Continue reading →
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Tagged context menu, extension, image manipulation, image resize, nautilus, nautilus image converter, resize, rotate, Ubuntu
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Copy Path Shell Extension

Senior software engineer (well, that’s what his website says) Ralph Arvesen provides a pretty nifty little Windows shell extension (that’s an application that hooks into the operating system) in the form of Copy Path Continue reading →
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Tagged context menu, copy path, download, file path, folder path, ralph arvesen, unc path, windows
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