Everything menu-related in Ubuntu was awful throughout the years. It's
like multiple concurrent failed attempts to come up with something newer
and better (like global menus) when in fact it just produces
inconsistency and removes something that works and people are familiar
with.
Just upgraded to
It is even worse, GTK dropped support for this in version 3.10 that is
included on 14.04 so it works only with GTK2 (with some hacks)
applications.
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Any recent update on this? I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and still not able to
change Gedit shortcut.
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Title:
Should support changing shortcuts via can_
Interestingly, for me it doesn't even work when uninstalling indicator-
appmenu (in 12.10). I did use this feature in pre-Unity Ubuntu versions
and I don't remember what was the last version that worked for me.
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A third workaround to change the accels: If an application supports
accel changing (must call gtk_accel_map_load/gtk_accel_map_save to make
accel changes persistent), a scheme-style configuration file should
exist that maps the actions onto the keys, it can be edited by a normal
text editor. Normal
That's clear. Still this is only a workaround. By the way, one needn't
uninstall the global menu, one can simply disable it temporarily by
unsetting the environment variable UBUNTU_MENUPROXY.
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FERNmann: well, I meant that it enables you to change shortcuts and that
these changes are persisent when you install indicator-appmenu back
(which is not so obvious:-))
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Really? When you're no longer using the software who has the bug, you're
no longer affected by it? Captain Obvious to the rescue! ;-)
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BTW: uninstalling indicator-appmenu makes can_change_accels actually
work.
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** Changed in: indicator-appmenu
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Actually the importance should not be "wishlist" but "regression" as
this had worked in 10.10. Can anybody change it?
** Tags added: ui
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I have tried the configs both in gconf-editor and dconf-editor and I was
left without success.
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** Summary changed:
- Should support changing shortcuts via can_change_accels
+ Should support changing shortcuts via can_change_accels (menu item selection
+ key combination)
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