On 16/06/17 05:16, Floyd Anderson wrote: > On Do, 15 Jun 13:54:15 +0800 > Bill Kenworthy <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am using the XFCE4 Terminal in drop down mode on an XFCE4 >> desktop. Something has caused the "Set Title" hotkey to be set with the >> letter "o" trapping that key whenever it is pressed. Very frustrating >> as "o" is a common letter :) >> >> I've checked everywhere I can think of so I am now looking for >> ideas/suggestions where this might be set/overridden? Other systems I >> have are fine so it probably something I accidentally altered. > > Look for the file ‘accels.scm’ in your home directory. Mine is: > > ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/xfce4/terminal/accels.scm > > and within that configuration change the line: > > (gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/terminal-window/set-title" "<Super>s") > > to what ever you need. > > Note, to completely remove/deactivate the shortcut, commenting the line > doesn’t work because it falls back to the default ‘<Primary><Shift>s’. > You have to set: > > (gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/terminal-window/set-title" "") > > means no shortcut at all. After editing that file and a re-login you > should be done. > > BTW and in the case you remove the ‘Set Title’ shortcut, setting the > title can be achieved in various ways: > > `xfce4-terminal --drop-down -T 'my new title'` > > or in a running terminal by using escape control sequences [1]: > > `echo -ne '\033]2;my new title\007'` > > or > > `printf '\e]0;%s\007' 'my new title'` > > > [1] man page: console_codes(4) > >
see previous reply: or hover mouse over menu item and hit backspace. Thanks, BillK

