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Re: [PLUG] Gnome and "editable menu shortcut keys"
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If you can bring yourself to install standard KDE components, Konsole is
much better than gnome-terminal, it supports multiple tabs, a hotkey to
reset the terminal and clear scrollback (Ctrl-shift-X), profiles, and even
has a start a browser in the current working directory (which in the absence
of Dolphin and Konquerer brings up Nautilus).
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From: plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org
[mailto:plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org] On Behalf Of JP Vossen
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 11:28 PM
To: plug@lists.phillylinux.org
Subject: [PLUG] Gnome and "editable menu shortcut keys"
I learned a really interesting thing last night. Ever wonder what
System > Preferences > Appearance > Interface: "editable menu shortcut
keys" does? No, me neither.
But it turns out that if you check it, then hover the mouse over a menu
item is any random Gnome application, then hit a key-combo, you can set
or change the key binding. That's *really cool* when you think about
it, though I found it to be mindbogglingly subtle.
For example, a couple of the tools I use insert a date/time stamp when I
hit F5 (MS Notepad, Notepad++) and I wanted gedit to do that too.
1) System > Preferences > Appearance > Interface:
check "editable menu shortcut keys"
2) Run gedit, hover over Edit > Insert Date and Time, press F5
3) System > Preferences > Appearance > Interface:
Uncheck "editable menu shortcut keys"
I'm pretty sure it only works for Gnome stuff, and I'm pretty sure it's
actually a Gconf (and thus a never-to-be-sufficiently-accursed
"Registry") thing. But still... (Sorry Ben... :)
How cool is that?
JP
PS--that's how I remapped keys in roxterm...
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