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faq [2013/01/10 08:32] – [Editable Menu Accelerators] nick | faq [2013/05/20 11:50] – mike |
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If the shortcut doesn't change, then you need to enable the feature in GTK+. This can be achieved in 3 ways: | If the shortcut doesn't change, then you need to enable the feature in GTK+. This can be achieved in 3 ways: |
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* You can enable {gui>Editable menu accelerators} in the **[[:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance#menu_and_buttons|User Interface Preferences]]** dialog. | * If you are running the Xfce desktop environment, enable {gui>Editable menu accelerators} in the **[[:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance#menu_and_buttons|User Interface Preferences]]** dialog. |
* If you are running GNOME then you can enable {gui>Editable menu accelerators} in the {gui>Menu and Toolbars} control center dialog. | * If you are running GNOME then you can enable {gui>Editable menu accelerators} in the {gui>Menu and Toolbars} control center dialog. |
* Otherwise put the following in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file (create the file if it doesn't exist):\\ ''gtk-can-change-accels=1'' | * Otherwise put the following in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file (create the file if it doesn't exist):\\ ''gtk-can-change-accels=1'' |
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| <note warning>When ''xfsettingsd'' is running you must change the setting with the Xfce GUI, not through the ''.gtkrc-2.0'' file.</note> |
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<note tip>In the case of Xfce4-terminal, you have to open 9 tabs to edit all the Alt+N entries.</note> | <note tip>In the case of Xfce4-terminal, you have to open 9 tabs to edit all the Alt+N entries.</note> |