Am 22.12.2010 23:23, schrieb Holger Berndt: > On Mi, 22.12.2010 11:55, Andreas Heinlein wrote: > >> I doubt that this is true, at least for GNOME 2.30 (Ubuntu 10.04). >> First, it is quite difficult to find how to enable editable keyboard >> shortcuts since this option has been removed from gnome-appearance (it >> is /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels in gconf). > Yes, the option is less discoverable, but it is available, so I don't > see how this makes my statement false. Excuse me, by "not true" I meant the second part of my message. Sorry if I did not express myself wel.. >> Second, this >> works in nautilus for standard menu items like "Move to Trash" or >> "Settings", but not for extension menu items like "compress" from >> file-roller, "Open Terminal here" from nautilus-open-terminal, "Run as >> administrator" from nautilus-gksu. > As it worked for me for "non-standard" menu items like "File/Open in > Terminal", or even the on-the-fly generated menu items for Nautilus > scripts, I experimented a bit, and it indeed seems to be possible to > assign keyboard shortcuts to extension menu items registered on the > background (also visible in the File menu), but not in the file context > menu (also visible in the Edit menu). > > Holger It seems you're right. I have update said bug report to reflect this; still I'd like to see this in future nautilus versions. But I agree this may not be the right place to discuss this.
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