What is it? =========== The thunar-archive-plugin is a plugin for the Thunar File Manager, which adds archive operations to the file context menus. Using this plugin you will be able to extract and create archive files from within Thunar using a single click. Required packages ================= thunar-archive-plugin depends on the following packages: - Thunar 1.2.0 or above Supported archive managers ========================== thunar-archive-plugin currently supports file-roller (the GNOME archive manager) and ark (the KDE archive manager), but support for additional archive managers can be easily added. To add support for a new archive manager, all you need to do is to install the .desktop file - with the list of supported mime types - for the archive manager to the $(datadir)/applications/ folder (as usual), and in addition, install a .tap file to $(libexecdir)/thunar-archive-plugin/, which provides a wrapper script that invokes the archive manager with the appropriate parameters for the actions "Create Archive", "Extract Here" and "Extract To". The .tap and .desktop files should have the same basename, otherwise the thunar-archive-plugin is not able to find the appropriate .tap file for an archive manager. For example, if the name of the .desktop file is ark.desktop, the .tap file must be named ark.tap. See the scripts/ directory for examples of how to create said .tap files. The template.tap file should provide a good starting point. Note that the thunar-archive-plugin takes the applications from the desktop database, so after installing new archive managers in $prefix (i.e. /usr or /usr/local), make sure to run update-desktop-database $prefix/share/applications Most modern packagement systems will do this for you automatically, but if you are installing archive managers manually, you may need to run the above command first, otherwise you will get an error message telling you that no support archive managers were found on your system. Installation ============ The file 'INSTALL' contains generic installation instructions. For more detailed information, visit the thunar-archive-plugin website at http://xfce.org/~benny/projects/thunar-archive-plugin/. How to report bugs? =================== Bugs should be reported to the Xfce bug tracking system (http://bugzilla.xfce.org, classification Thunar Plugins, product Thunar-archive-plugin). You will need to create an account for yourself.