> Using Gimp 2.6.6 on Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) Linux. > > If I have a newly created "untitled" image and I Close it, I > naturally, > and correctly, get a dialog asking me if I wish to save it or not save > it. > > In that dialog, pneumonic letters are underlined, meaning that I > _should_ simply be able to type that letter and the action will be > taken > -- at least that is the way it would work on Windows (but I don't have > Gimp on Windows). > > I _can_ access those pneumonics if I do an ALT first, as one would > normally do when using pneumonics to get to menus. However, I think I > should be able to simply type the single pneumonic/letter that is > underlined. > > a) Is this behavior (that I can't just type the letter, I have to also > hit the ALT key) correct for this type of dialog box? > > b) Is this the way Gimp acts in Windows? > > c) Is this "problem" an Ubuntu / KDE standard way of doing things (or > a > known problem)?
Here on Ubuntu-8.10, Alt+F then N brings up a new dialog, and randomly checking a number of others, it worked as expected On Windows there is a windows theme (name forgotten) that can upset all manner of keyboard actions, but AFAIK, a standard installation of windows should allow keyboard control -- Owen _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
