Carl-Eric Menzel,
Gsettings is a front-end for dconf.
You can watch when something gets written to dconf;
$ dconf watch /
or more specific
$ dconf watch /org/gnome/desktop/wm/keybindings
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Is there a way to log what application sets gsettings and when? That
could help find the culprit.
Also, why is there anything that sets these shortcuts *at all*? That
should be a user setting and not something an application does on its
own.
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For me, it is not only "Windows" keys that are involved : I also use ,
but along with other regular keys. When I loose my custom shortcuts settings,
all of them are gone; reset to default values (Windows specific keys and
regular keys as well).
As for "when" this happens, that seems to be part o
This bug is definitely not fixed. It still happens randomly on all of my
13.10 installations (all of them upgraded from 13.04, if that helps).
It's also only customized shortcuts that involve the Windows key
(), at least those are the only ones that I notice. I can see no
pattern as to when it happ
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