You mean the altgr key is interpreted as alt key ? In my tests, the <Alt> key is well recognized.
-in my accelMap file I put <Alt>M -in my Gtk menu, I can see next to the action <Alt>M But altgr is not -in my accelMap : <AltGr>M (I tried <AltGraph> but behaves the same) -in my Gtk menu, I can see M (the modificator has been removed) It seems AltGr, as the Windows key, can be sometimes skipped or ignore depending on OS (i'm on Suse 10.3) or locale.... Maybe better to ignore these keys ;) 2012/6/20, Olivier Sessink <oliviersess...@gmail.com>: > after a bit of testing, it seems to me that the altgr key advertises > itself just as <alt> to gtk... > > Olivier > > 2012/6/19 drkmkzs <drkm...@gmail.com>: >> Hi, >> >> I'm using a gtk application with an accelmap file. All shortcuts with >> Control, Shift, or Alt are currently available. >> >> But if I want to add some shortcuts with AltGr key (key on the right >> of the spacebar) it doesn't work (I think i'm not using the good >> syntax in the accelmap because in the application menu, the modifier >> is skipped) >> >> For control, it's <Control>p >> For alt, it's <Alt>p >> >> So I try <AltGr>p, but it doesn't work. >> >> Somebody could tell me which keyword I have to use in my Accelmap for >> a shortcut using AltGr key ? >> >> Thanks a lot, >> Jean >> _______________________________________________ >> gtk-app-devel-list mailing list >> gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list > _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list