how do I restore the spacebar binding in nautilus to gloobus-preview

Asked by SB

I had to reinstall nautilus after an experimental version I had from the elementary PPA started hogging memory.
After going back to the official version from the lucid repository (1:2.30.1-0ubuntu1.1) I can no longer use the spacebar to launch gloobus-prevew. It simply launches the default app for each file format
I am currently running gloobus-preview from the PPA on lucide version 0.4.5-ubuntu4~ppa233

Thanks.

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Alexandr Grigorcea (cahr-gr) said :
#1

install nautilus-elementary, it was patched to run gloobus-preview with space bar, vanilla nautilus does not provide this functionality

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SB (sonny-benshimon) said :
#2

Alexandr, thanks for the reply. I must be missing something though.
The gloobus-preview package does not depend on nautilus-elementary and does not even recommend or suggest its installation and from your answer it seems that the only way to use gloobus-preview is to use it with nautilus-elementary (by thath I mean without the spacebar binding or some other key binding, gloobus-preview is pretty useless). So, the fact the it worked for me was a mere coincidence that I decided to install the elementary desktop?

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Alexandr Grigorcea (cahr-gr) said :
#3

probably
another way is to run gloobus-preview with a keybinding (Ctrl+Space for
example), but you will need to copy the file first (so you run the preview
with Ctrl+C Ctrl+Space)

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 2:21 PM, SB <email address hidden>wrote:

> Question #118925 on gloobus-preview changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gloobus-preview/+question/118925
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> SB is still having a problem:
> Alexandr, thanks for the reply. I must be missing something though.
> The gloobus-preview package does not depend on nautilus-elementary and does
> not even recommend or suggest its installation and from your answer it seems
> that the only way to use gloobus-preview is to use it with
> nautilus-elementary (by thath I mean without the spacebar binding or some
> other key binding, gloobus-preview is pretty useless). So, the fact the it
> worked for me was a mere coincidence that I decided to install the
> elementary desktop?
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you are a direct
> subscriber of the question.
>

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SB (sonny-benshimon) said :
#4

Thanks again for answering.
Doesn't sound too bad as a temp solution. So how do I bind Ctrl+Space to gloobus-preview?

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Best Alexandr Grigorcea (cahr-gr) said :
#5

System-> Preferences->Keyboard shortcuts

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:38 PM, SB <email address hidden>wrote:

> Question #118925 on gloobus-preview changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gloobus-preview/+question/118925
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> SB is still having a problem:
> Thanks again for answering.
> Doesn't sound too bad as a temp solution. So how do I bind Ctrl+Space to
> gloobus-preview?
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you are a direct
> subscriber of the question.
>

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SB (sonny-benshimon) said :
#6

Thanks Alexandr Grigorcea, that solved my question.