On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 20:36:41 -0600 Charles Curley <charlescur...@charlescurley.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 22:53:44 +0200 > Greg <p...@sojka.co> wrote: > > > I'm using mc in xfce4-terminal. To close mc you use F10 key. > > Unfortunately, the xfce4-terminal option > > Edit->Preferences->Advance->Disable menu shortcut key (F10 by > > default) Does not work. Whatever I set, F10 always activates menu. > > Which version of Debian and xfce4-terminal are you running? > > On Bullseye and xfce4-terminal 0.8.10 (Xfce 4.16) I have the menu > shortcut key disabled, and xfce4-terminal passes the F10 key to a > program running in that terminal (emacs -nw in my case). Indeed, I can > leave the window open and toggle the setting, and the terminal will > act appropriately. > > With no program running in the terminal, you should see a tilde (~), > which bash will expand properly. > > > The following also does not help: > > In the Settings Editor: > > On the left, under "Channel", scroll down and select > > "xsettings" On the right, under "Property | Type | Locked | Value", > > look for Gtk > MenuBarAccel > > Double-click on the row of "MenuBarAccel" to edit this property > > In the "Edit Property" dialog, delete the value F10 (leave it > > blank) and click Save. > > Mine still shows F10. I don't believe I've ever touched it. > I've got it on sid. I've reported it as bug 1050734. The other mc workaround is 10 on the menu bar at the bottom. -- Joe