Piotr Gaczkowski wrote: > Dnia 22-01-2008, Wt o godzinie 20:28 +0100, Christian Becke pisze: >> Open a console and enter: >> >> gconftool-2 -t bool -s /desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels true > > A bit of an overkill for something that should be easily editable in the > options menu or really just be on by default. Tell your grandma to open > a console and write this stuff.
That command changes a Gnome option, not a Rhythmbox one. More specifically, keyboard shortcuts for menu items in Gnome applications can be edited, but that option must first be turned on, which is probably to prevent accidental changes to default shortcuts. The Gnome option for editable menus can also be changed in Gnome in System > Preferences > Appearance > Interface (Menus & Toolbars or so under Preferences in older versions of Gnome). It's often easier to give instructions for commands that can be copy-pasted to a console than to be specific enough with instructions regarding menu interfaces, although personally I tend to prefer the latter way of guidance anyway. In any case, no console commands are needed here. Once the option is on, shortcuts for menu items can be changed, as Christian wrote, by hovering the mouse over the menu item and pressing the key combination you want as the shortcut for that item. This is in no way Rhythmbox-specific. What is specific to Rhythmbox is that it could perhaps have a shortcut for the enqueue action by default, but this is the standard Gnome way of assigning shortcuts to menu items that don't have them by default. Cheers, Mika _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
