To my knowledge, GTK+ does not provide a good standard mechanism for
making the user interface customizable (or didn't when I last looked).
On my distribution (Fedora 12 running Gnome) rhythmbox (version 0.12.6)
does not have the feature you suggest, or else I couldn't figure out how
to activate it (not a good sign).

Ctrl+P, Ctrl+E, Ctrl+S, Ctrl+V are already taken for more standard
purposes. I don't know what to assign to the tool shortcuts.

Perhaps the right thing to do would be to not have shortcuts for any of
the drawing tools except text, since after all those can't be used with
a keyboard? (Which other tools are useful enough to non-tablet users to
warrant an actual keyboard shortcut, and what shortcuts should they
have?)

Denis

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xournal needs the ability to customize keyboard shortcuts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524963
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