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> You can click on the three dot menu at the right of the path, there is an option to open a terminal.

I use Black Box as a terminal app, but Nautilus will open only default distro-provided terminal application with its menu.



Yea, there currently isn't exactly any way for selecting what application is considered a terminal other than hardcoding a list (which IIRC gnome-shell does). There is an open MR on xdg-specs[1] to address this, which seems to have stalled

[1] https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdg-specs/-/merge_request...


Why don't you change your default terminal in update-alternatives (if you are the sole user of thia computer) or gsettings then?




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