[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-19 Thread William Hua
** Changed in: unity-gtk-module
   Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Released
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-11 Thread Nick Moffitt
Sorry, by that I mean that this was temporarily fixed for a week or two,
but now it's back with a vengeance.  I'm not entirely certain how this
pertains to the schedule of this fix, but I'm eager to learn.

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-11 Thread Nick Moffitt
This has regressed.

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-11 Thread William Hua
The fix wasn't released yet, but once it's in, it'll fix the gnome-
terminal setting under Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts... - Enable menu
access keys.

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-11 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package unity-gtk-module -
0.0.0+14.04.20140311-0ubuntu1

---
unity-gtk-module (0.0.0+14.04.20140311-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  [ CI bot ]
  * Release trunk to the archive

  [ William Hua ]
  * Filter out mnemonics when the gtk-enable-mnemonics setting is
cleared. Workaround for LP: #1282782. (LP: #1282782)
  * Dispatch gtk_menu_item_activate () in a GDK idle. (LP: #1258669)
 -- Ubuntu daily release ps-jenk...@lists.canonical.com   Tue, 11 Mar 2014 
12:38:16 +

** Changed in: unity-gtk-module (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Released

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-11 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/unity-gtk-module

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1282782] Re: Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

2014-03-06 Thread PS Jenkins bot
Fix committed into lp:unity-gtk-module at revision 315, scheduled for
release in unity-gtk-module, milestone Unknown

** Changed in: unity-gtk-module
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

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Title:
  Newest compiz/unity has decided that it owns my Alt key

Status in Compiz:
  Triaged
Status in Unity GTK+ module:
  Fix Committed
Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “unity-gtk-module” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  gnome-terminal has a setting that intentionally stops Alt grabs for
  menus (Edit - Keyboard Shortcuts - Enable Menu Access), which I've
  always used to allow me to type Alt-F (and others) in my terminals.
  In the past, this always worked great, and I could type Alt-F in, say,
  mutt, to change my From address.

  As of the latest uploads, I'm now reduced to the awkward Esc-F,
  because Alt-F brings up the file menu, no matter how much I wish it
  wouldn't.  Pretty please fix this regression.

  (I assume the same annoyance would be happening on my attempts to use
  Alt-[1-0] in irssi, if gnome-terminal had a menu whose shortcut was a
  digit, but thankfully it doesn't.)

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