It would appear that on Apr 17, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri did say:

> 
> AFAIK RoxTerm is just the same as gnome-terminal, it uses the same vt
> code/component, maybe just slightly different UI.

 Well that explains why it's docs describes a gnome method for changing
 the keybindings...
 
> I'm not sure which "gnome desktop based method" you say, 

/usr/share/doc/roxterm/index.html

describes using a mouse based method that depends on having some
"Editable menu shortcut keys" option enabled in your desktop session
and tells you how to enable it in gnome... I don't use gnome. I can't 
find such an option in E16, E17, or XFCE which are all the
desktop/window managers I've got... 

It wouldn't bug me so much except that ALL the config files in
~/.config/roxterm.sourceforge.net are flat text files. But I can't find
any documentation that says 'what' goes in 'which file' there when a user
changes the 'default' 'menu access key' to something other than 'F10'

{Gosh I miss the days when software developers thought well commented,
human editable config files were a good thing...}   ;-7 

> but often that means gconf. You can use gconf-editor (GUI) tool or
> gconftool-2 to run it from command line.

I suppose I could check and see how many dependencies those would pull
in. (in each of my installed distros except PCLinuxOS {where I can't
seem to find the roxterm package...}) But I'm doubtful they could
enable the "Editable menu shortcut keys" option in a desktop that
didn't already include such an option...

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