On Thursday 9 September 2010, jh wrote: > On Thu, 2010-09-09 at 19:08 +0200, Geert Janssens wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I don't think this is still relevant. I quickly googled for ways to > > change keyboard shortcuts, and the closest I come is the gconf-editor. On > > Fedora 13 there is also a tool called lxshortcut to change application's > > keyboard shortcuts, but nothing that resembles the explanation in your > > text. As far as I'm concerned it can be removed. > > > > Geert > > Thank you for this clarification. Since I'm not a professional, > sometimes I'm afraid I just don't understand the explanation. > From what I found out, with the current version of Gnome, it is only > possible, to assign Key-combinations to an executable command from the > command line. But what I got from the text above was, that it should be > possible, to assign Key-combinations to signals that are generated by > menueclicks from within the application. > Juergen > I think you got that correct, indeed. It seems it used to be possible to change keyboard shortcuts in earlier Gnome versions in a fairly straight- forward way, but this is no longer the case now.
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