Thanks for changing the importance level for me, C!
:)
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Setting to wishlist as requested in #ubuntu-bugs.
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Hi Humphrey,
I think the title of this bug is unclear. What do you think about the following
revised title:
Menu item keyboard shortcut underlined letters do not show up right away
Please edit/correct as needed.
Thanks
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Hi Humphrey,
Thanks for the TB version and the screen print. Thank you in advance for your
patience as I have more questions for you...
I see on your screen print of the "Edit" menu, there are several
shortcuts already. For example, for the "undo" function in the edit
menu, you can do that
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Sorry.
Thunderbird 52.9.1 (64-bit)
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And could you list for me the specific steps in Thunderbird to demonstrate one
sub-menu not having shortcut letters properly indicated?
I have the latest version 60 of Thunderbird and it would help if I could attach
screen prints of the problem.
Take care and thanks for your patience.
:)
G
Hi again Humphrey,
What version of Thunderbird are you in?
:)
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OK, thanks for the fast reply, Humprey. I will change it to that package and
will write up a summary for the programmers.
Have a great morning!
:)
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Hi G,
I apologize for missing that.
Thunderbird would be my choice.
Humphrey
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Hi Humphrey,
I am not sure what next step to take here. I was hoping you'd tell me the main
application, that you use all the time, which is giving you the most grief.
Then, we could change this bug report to that program's package.
This sounds like a "wishlist" item and I will get the bug
I am running 16.04
Below are programs I have tested (pinned to my taskbar)
= y = horizontal menu with shortcut keys underlined
= x = horizontal menu, but no shortcut keys underlined
= - = no horizontal menu
= x = dropdown menu, but no shortcut keys underlined
name
Thanks for looking into this, C.
I had thought I could change the bug report to another ubuntu package,
if u-c-c is incorrect.
Now after your results, perhaps I could change the package to the
specific program package, (for example, Thunderbird) and change status
to wishlist. That's only if
I have a machine running 16.04, under Unity.
* I opened LibreOffice Writer, and then:
* pressed Alt -- the LOW main menu appears, and the entries have their
character trigger underlined;
* pressed Alt-F -- the submenu for File opens up, and *all* character
triggers are underlined. But No
Hello Humphrey,
Just to clarify for the programmers:
What version of Ubuntu are you in?
What are the applications in which you use the keyboard shortcuts?
What are the versions of those applications?
I know you described it in your bug descriptions but could you post the exact
steps to create
With all due respect, but I do not accept Khurshid's decision.
Regardless of whether there was or was not a setting like that is not relevant.
The point is that the absence of underlining on shortcut keys aggravates the
pains in my (and I suspect many other user's) mouse arm. Unnecessarily.
I
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There was never settings like that. Gnome disables mnemonics for several
apps or the apps doesn't provide any shortcuts. Not a u-c-c bug.
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still the case on 18.04
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