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Bug 554669 - gthumb: assigning keyboard mnenotics volatile
gthumb: assigning keyboard mnenotics volatile
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: gthumb
Classification: Other
Component: general
2.10.x
Other All
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Paolo Bacchilega
Paolo Bacchilega
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-10-02 08:51 UTC by Karl Eichwalder
Modified: 2015-12-18 17:45 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description Karl Eichwalder 2008-10-02 08:51:20 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.

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 ------- 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.

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Comment 1 Matthias Hawran 2010-03-01 15:56:39 UTC
I'm not able to reproduce this, neither in 2.10.x nor in 2.11.x
Comment 2 Karl Eichwalder 2010-03-02 09:54:53 UTC
It still does not work on openSUSE 11.2, which comes with 2.10.11.
Comment 3 Matthias Hawran 2010-03-02 12:57:10 UTC
Karl,

Simply note that 2.11.x is the current serie. No fixes will happen in 2.10.x

Cheers,
Matthias
Comment 4 Michael Chudobiak 2015-12-18 17:45:58 UTC
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).