On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Ross McKay rosko@zeta.org.au wrote:
Lex Trotman wrote:
Which version of Troll, erm oops sorry GTK/Gnome are you using, most of the shortcuts in the file menu are simply picked up as default, and as they are standard no way is provided to change them.
My guess is G* has changed its default?
Matthew Brush wrote:
That was going to be my guess too; something with GTK+/stock items/gtkrc.
I don't see a quit keybinding in Geany code (after a quick search).
I'm on Fedora 16 x86-64, latest stable updates, and ./waf configure reports: Using GTK version : 2.24.8
Until recently I was struggling along with GNOME 3, and just a week ago I switched to LXDE when upgrading SWMBO's machine to Fedora 16 and GNOME couldn't handle the move (bloody accelerated graphics shmaphics; I'm running the same DE as she is so that I can answer any questions she has). Could that be part of it?
Was your previous version older than December 10 (pre git 2d41ee941b)?
Maybe its related to the major UI changes committed then (the move to Glade 3).
I have GNOME 3 installed as well as LXDE, but I'm running the LXDE dm as well as the de. The odd thing is that CTRL-Q was working before the git pull / rebuild, and I can ssh to SWMBO's PC (similar config) and run Geany there and it still has CTRL-Q.
IIUC LXDE is GTK2 so I wouldn't expect it to be the problem (I am willing to believe anything bad about interactions with GTK/Gnome 3).
Cheers Lex
If this is environmental, I guess I'll just have to get used to using ALT-F4 again, eh? -- Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia "Let the laddie play wi the knife - he'll learn"
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