Description of problem: If I launch Evince without opening any PDFs, the "Open Containing Folder" menu item is available. It should be "greyed out" as that option cannot do anything if there are no files open. Secondly, when I use it after opening a PDF, it launches a KDE program called Filelight. Since I am running it under GNOME, it should open the directory in Nautilus. Filelight is some kind of disk usage analysis tool so I am not sure why it would be called on at all. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): evince-2.91.90-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Log into the GNOME Shell and launch Evince but do not open any documents. 2. File->Open Containing Folder is available. It should not be. 3. Now open a PDF. 4. File->Open Containing Folder Actual results: Filelight launches instead of Nautilus. Expected results: Nautilus should launch, opening at the folder in which the PDF resides. If you were using KDE, at best Dolphin should launch, not this Filelight tool. Additional info:
Created attachment 482594 [details] First Issue: Functionality is not disabled when it should be.
Created attachment 482595 [details] Second issue: Clicking on Function Launches Filelight, Not Nautilus, Even When Running Under GNOME
Filed upstream: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=644613