On Wednesday 20,April,2011 02:52 AM, Nathanael Schilling wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: banshee
>
> This is on Natty Beta 2.
>
> There is no-where in banshee where one can change it's keyboard short-cuts,
> such as pressing 'f ' making it go full-screen.
> This is incredibly annoying, here is a user-case:
>
> Sam generally searches through lists by simply typing the first letters
> of whatever he is searching for, as using ubuntu has shown him how
> useful this functionality is, and the fact that most applications in
> ubuntu, such as nautilus, support this kind of searching means that Sam
> expects Banshee to behave in such a consistent manner.
>
> Because Sam has a lot of artists, to search for the one labelled "Daft
> Punk", he clicks on one of the artists and types "Daft". However,
> pressing f makes banshee go full-screen, which is unexpected, as is the
> fact that searching through the artists list behaves in an inconsistent
> way. Sam knows that he will probably make this mistake again, so he
> searches for an option to remove all keyboard short-cuts without a
> prefix like "Super" or "Control" or "FX", but he is incredibly annoyed
> at not finding any way to disable this functionality, and therefore
> switches to another music player.
>
> There is nothing more annoying than something that should be
> configurable but isn't. (And editing GConf doesn't count.)
Sure you can. Open the menu, and move your mouse over one of the menu items, and
press a key combination.
I'm marking this as invalid.
status invalid
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
No option to change banshee keyboard shortcuts
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