2009/7/30 Nick Treleaven nick.treleaven@btinternet.com:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 20:05:01 +1000 Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a really strange problem with Geany.
Using Geany 0.17 standard install on open suse 11.0, logged in as a different user to where I was developing Geany so there is no leakage from development versions.
When typing 's' the save as dialog pops up?? I have a keybinding <super>s for save as but undefining it didn't fix the problem but it did let me check that <super> isn't stuck on. It seems to depend on Geany a <super> keybinding existing when Geany is opened.
I can turn the problem on and off by closing Geany with the <super>s keybinding defined and next time I open Geany typing s invokes the keybinding. If I undefine the keybinding and close and re-open the problem has gone away. Its like the <super> is permanently defined so when there is a keybinding using it then typing just the character s is interpreted as <super>s. I tried defining several <super><character> keys and all of them react the same way, when first defining the keybinding all is well, but on closing and re-opening Geany the strange behavior starts. Removing the keybinding does not fix the problem until Geany is closed and re-started. So the problem may be in the load of keybindings. ~/.config/geany/keybindings.conf contains the <Super>s as expected.
I'm not clear, does pressing a <Super>s keybinding actually work at first (and s works normally)?
Yes until Geany is closed and re-opened. I have had time to stick a couple of printfs in to see what was saved and read from the keybindings file, kb->key=115 kb->mods=0x4000000 written and read and are correct. But I can't see where the accelerators are added after the dialog is finished to see if it is different to keybindings.c/apply_kb_accel
What is the exact string shown in the
keybinding prefs treeview?
<Super>s that is, it actually includes the <> characters and the same in keybindings.conf
Super by itself shows Super_L with no <> which is correct iaw GDK_ksysyms.h
On my system I just found I can't even set a <Super>s binding, the dialog just picks up 's'. It understands the Super key on its own, but not as a modifier. (I have GTK 2.12.5, Xfce 4.4).
Mine is GTK 2.12.9 Gnome 2.22.1 x86_64 platform.
I had a look at kb_keytype_dialog_response_cb(), perhaps it's a GDK bug?
Maybe, see how & what the prefs dialog is setting it to first since at least the kb structure is being set correctly.
Cheers Lex
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