Sorry, don't mind to my previous comment. It doesn't work (although it
seemed to me that it did for a moment).
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Just in case someone is so annoyed that he is ready to do some untested
things, just copy-paste this in terminal with root permissions:
export QUILT_REFRESH_ARGS=-p ab --no-timestamps --no-index
export QUILT_PATCHES=debian/patches
apt-get -y build-dep indicator-appmenu
apt-get -y source
#13 does work for me.
According to GTK docs , GtkSettings:gtk-enable-mnemonics has been
deprecated since version 3.10 and should not be used in newly-written
code. This setting can still be used for application overrides, but will
be ignored in the future.
#13 that doesn't work for me.
According to GTK docs, this setting has been disabled since 3.10, which
is what's on 14.04.
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkSettings.html#GtkSettings
--gtk-auto-mnemonics
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The above comment didn't work for me. It seems in Ubuntu 14.04, Nautilus
uses GTK-3.0 and in 3.0 they moved away from the gtkrc files and use
settings.ini files in various locations.
For Nautilus on Ubuntu 14.04:
Create the following path file if it doesn't already exist.
Same bug in Ubuntu 14.04, it worked fine in 12.04.
It's really annoying that Ubuntu privates us from all the alt+key
shortcuts...
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I found a work around in ubuntu forum :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1735533
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To disable mnemonics you should create (if it doesn't already exist)
~/.gtkrc-2.0. This file should contain the line gtk-enable- mnemonics = 0
(you can add other GTK settings if you'd like).
Same bug here! on Ubuntu 14.04
I play at WoW with wine and the alt+a and alt+e bug my game!
It's not possible to disable alt+a or alt+e
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This issue is still in 14.04
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Title:
Alt+key window menu shortcuts cannot be disabled
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
Alt+menu shortcut shortcuts doesn't work also (e.g. Alt+F should open
File menu)
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Alt+key window menu shortcuts cannot
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Woohoo! It seems that this is already possible! I just read this comment
on an SO question
http://askubuntu.com/questions/124815/how-do-i-enable-emacs-keybindings-
in-google-chrome#comment332725_233539
System Settings - Keyboard - Shortcuts tab - Windows section - Disable
Activate the window
False alarm, it doesn't really work :(
It seemed to be working for Chromium, but not for all applications.
Seems that Chromium didn't have these shortcut menu items - just alt+f
mapping to its options.
The bug remains open...
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This bug really annoy me too. I cannot use some Alt+key shortcut key
in bash. ex: Alt+f, Alt + (left arrow key), Alt + (right arrow key)
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In the terminal application in specific, you can disable the menu shortcuts
it in the options (otherwise I don't know how would I edit long commands).
See:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/30224/how-to-disable-the-alt-hotkey-
behavior-on-gnome-terminal
For all the other applications, though, it is
BTW, Pjack Chen, you can mark this bug as affecting you on top of the
page (under the bug title).
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Title:
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