GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 554669
gthumb: assigning keyboard mnenotics volatile
Last modified: 2015-12-18 17:45:58 UTC
Assignments should survive an application close. Other information: For more info, see https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=424751: I think assigning keyboard mnenotic is a general gtk feature. Are they meant to survive an application close? I think, yes, but they do not. 1/ Start gthumb, activate an immage. 2/ Press Alt-E to open the Edit menu. 3/ Press arrow-down until you reach "Move to Trash". 4/ Press Ctrl-K to assign the Ctrl-K sequence to the "Move to Trash" action. 5/ Press Esc to close the Edit menu 6/ Press Ctrl-K to check whether the assigned keyboard sequence actually works. It does for me on 11.0 and 11.1a2. Close the application and then open it again. Try Ctrl-K again. It does not work anymore for me on 11.0 and 11.1a2. I'd expect that such a keyboard assignment would survive an application close. ============================================================================== ------- Comment #4 From Federico Mena Quintero 2008-10-01 10:17:41 MDT [reply] ------- Private OK, so this is a missing feature in GThumb --- it would have to use gtk_accel_map_save() when it exits, or something similar. Note that very few applications actually do this (offhand, I only know of the GIMP). You may want to file a bug upstream about this. ...
I'm not able to reproduce this, neither in 2.10.x nor in 2.11.x
It still does not work on openSUSE 11.2, which comes with 2.10.11.
Karl, Simply note that 2.11.x is the current serie. No fixes will happen in 2.10.x Cheers, Matthias
Marking as obsolete, as the 2.x version are no longer supported. Please feel free to reopen this bug report if it describes a problem that still occurs with a current version of gThumb (currently 3.4.1).