On 29.01.2012 13:31, Alexander Wagner wrote:
Argl. Seems a sideffect of docking mode again as all the stuff mentioned
works for me like a charm in classical mode.
Is there a solution by now?
Just curious,
Oliver
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Oliver Is there a solution by now?
I just switched to classic mode for now. I'm lucky that I use an old
style window manager and not something like Ion which has problems with
multiwindow apps.
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On 01/28/12 17:05, Oliver Korff wrote:
Hi!
I received this Bug Report at the debian bug tracker, and I wanted
to report it to the upstream mailing list. Any help or Ideas to the
problem would be appreciated.
Argl. Seems a sideffect of docking mode again as all the stuff mentioned
works for
Alexander Argl. Seems a sideffect of docking mode again as all the
Alexander stuff mentioned works for me like a charm in classical mode.
Right, same here. Should have tried that first, sorry.
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Hi,
I received this Bug Report at the debian bug tracker, and I wanted
to report it to the upstream mailing list. Any help or Ideas to the
problem would be appreciated.
Regards,
Oliver
Original Message
Subject: Bug#657668: scid: no generic menu key?
Resent-Date: Fri, 27
Package: scid
Version: 1:4.3.0.cvs20110714-2
Severity: normal
Hitting a key combination like Alt-G now seems to trigger keyboard move
entry (similarly as G alone would if the Keyboard Completion option were
on). But now I don't know how to activate the Game menu with a keyboard.
As a workaround
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