This is an issue for me too. I don't recall any other framework (at
least that I've used) using +/- keys for collapse/expand. It's always
left/right arrow keys, which regardless of tradition or incumbency, I
feel is the most practical and usable.

I tried to apply Damian's patch to gtk2-2.24.13 today and it wouldn't apply.
I've updated it so that it does work with 2.24.13; new patch: attached.

I've tested it on Arch Linux and it works beautifully. Thanks Damian!

** Patch added: "change-keyboard-bindings-behaviour-20121026.patch"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/1020756/+attachment/3414077/+files/change-keyboard-bindings-behaviour-20121026.patch

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