Gnome-terminal is ptyxis now?

Maybe you also need the right Nautilus version? I’m not sure…

(i believe the previous terminal was hardcoded into Nautilus)

Same for me. Hopefully this feature will return as we get closer to the F41 release.

It’s working for me after the last update.
It does say, console vice terminal.

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/nautilus/c/e1f89670c5a664009196181bfb338faaad6beed9?branch=rawhide

I just updated to 41.20240930.n.0 and that brought in a new Files/Nautilus, and I have open in console on right click in Files.

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It opens a Ptyxis terminal with two tabs, so that’s a little bit off, but not a deal-breaker.

The little bug in Ptyxis when opening htop from the GNOME application screen, leading to two open terminals — one with htop, one without — has been fixed. Now only one terminal — with htop running in it — appears.

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That would work for me as well. Better two tabs than nothing. Really miss this feature. I hope to see same tomorrow.

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I hope they change it to say Terminal instead of console. Fedora’s desktop file for Ptyxis uses Terminal as the generic name.

I also just prefer Terminal over Console as a name.

I remember hearing something about Ptyxis’s Nautilus integration being labelled as Console to make l10n easier.

Console is the name of the default terminal emulator for Gnome:

Not sure if the name was historically chosen for translation purposes.

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Issue #442: Nautilus context menu action for the new terminal app (Ptyxis) - fedora-workstation - Pagure.io “Translation issues”

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I’m sure we’ll get used to whatever they end up with.

I personally don’t like the generic “Terminal” icon, but I usually use Papirus anyway and I filed an issue to get that themed.