Good point. The Checkout script works only for anonymous checkouts, you need to drop to command line if you need to specify a username and password.

At a minimum the Checkout script should say this in the dialog where it prompts you for the URL.

As an improvement it could ask for the username right after asking for the URL, and for the password right after that (unless the username is empty).

I agree the ideal implementation would use GTK and tighter integration with Nautilus, but that is beyond the scope of these scripts.

Added to list of issues:
http://code.google.com/p/mariuss-nautilus-scripts/issues/detail?id=6

Thanks,
Marius

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