Follow-up Comment #5, bug #17873 (project freeciv):
I think that assigning hotkeys in that way is a gtk feature, because it works
that way also with other gtk software
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Update of bug #17873 (project freeciv):
Status:None = Confirmed
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Follow-up Comment #6:
Aha, found it. It's a system-wide tweakable option, which has been hidden
away in newer
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #17873 (project freeciv):
I'm using ubuntu 9.04 and I too was surprised to discover this thing the
first time it happened...
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #17873 (project freeciv):
to reproduce:
keep the mouse over a menu action (like build a city or goto) and press
the hotkey you want to assign to this action.
the new hotkey now appears next to the action.
to remove an hotkey repeat the procedure and press backspace as
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #17873 (project freeciv):
Still doesn't work for me.
What version/distribution of Linux are you using? Could it be some sort of
new Gtk feature?
(Mind you, there are all sorts of hidden depths to the Gtk client like
dockable dialogs and tear-off menus, so I'm not ruling
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #17873 (project freeciv):
I'm not sure what you mean here; changing hotkeys is not a feature I'm aware
of, and I can't get Backspace to do anything special in my Gtk client. Can you
explain the exact steps to reproduce this?
URL:
http://gna.org/bugs/?17873
Summary: cannot assign hotkey for goto command
Project: Freeciv
Submitted by: alocritani
Submitted on: mer 09 mar 2011 10:34:07 GMT
Category: client-gtk-2.0
Severity: 3 -