The keys are on the same place, and: Does GTK make a difference between shifted 
and unshifted positions when it comes to "Ctrl"? In any case, the original key 
setting was displayed as `**<Primary>l**` in the setup dialogue, respectively 
as `Strg+L' (upper case) in the menu, and when I redefined it to Alt+g, it also 
displays as "Alt+G" in the menu. 

As for the uppercase/lowercase issue, it is interesting that "mark all" is 
displayed as Strg+A (i.e. uppercase A) in the menu, but I have to press it as 
Ctrl + a key (as it is common in Windows to get the effect). In the menu, the 
key combinations are always displayed with upper case letters. So, basically, 
keyboard shortcuts **do** work in general. They just don't work in the "goto" 
menu. Could it be that there is an error in the association of "Goto Line" and 
its shortcut in the German version (where the menu entry reads "Gehe zu" inside 
the "Suchen" menu?). The other assignments in this menu seem to work. For 
example, "Finden" is annotated with **Strg+F**, and indeed pressing ctrl with 
the 'f' key brings up the search dialogue.



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