well, with <Primary> instead of <Control> they really work, thanks!))
but here is the problem: we still have default values of <Control>+smth in 
config file. thus we need to update default config as well to follow this new 
policy. what is more, i think there has to be proper annoucement listed thru 
apt-listchanges to inform user about such change and tell them what to do to 
get their hotkeys back (sed 's/<Control>/<Primary>/g' for example), since we 
can't roughly edit config files for all users (strictly speaking, we can, but 
it's not a good idea).
without such updates there still will be a lot of confusion like in my case.


2011-329 18:07 Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> wrote:

> > it then displays "<Primary>+f2" e.g instead of "<Ctrl>+f2", no
> > matter i use right of left ctrl.
 
> Which is expected, see http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk
> +/commit/?h=gtk-2-24&id=1f6a921158b5a4fa80ea2e844ce25aad04101aaf
 
> > and yes, when i rebinded default "ctrl+esc" to "alt+esc", it works.
> > what's wrong with my ctrl keys now?
> 
> As far as I know, they should just work.



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