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Shortcuts interfere with applications
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RESOLVED: INVALID
Severity:
enhancement

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Description John 2013-05-18 19:35:09 CEST
Hi,

A problem which regularly pops up again and again is the fact that
many shortcuts are defined in XFCE, which interfere with applications.
Just a couple of examples:

- The eclipse plugin spy shortcut Shift-Alt-F1 is masked by the Alt-F1
keybinding to the app finder (See mail from  Tom Hodder)

- Alt-Tab for Midnight commander is shadowed too (mine)

- as is F10 to exit MC and other apps.

Each time I install XFCE on a machine I have reconfigure these.

Is there really no way to find a solution to this? I tend to think that
the shortcuts of an active, focused application should override
global shortcuts.
Comment 1 Mike Massonnet editbugs 2013-05-19 10:23:43 CEST
(In reply to comment #0)
> - The eclipse plugin spy shortcut Shift-Alt-F1 is masked by the Alt-F1
> keybinding to the app finder (See mail from  Tom Hodder)

Delete/change it in the keyboard shortcuts.
http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/keyboard

> - Alt-Tab for Midnight commander is shadowed too (mine)

You can change the Alt-Tab shortcut to something else within xfw4-settings.
http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/preferences#keyboard

> - as is F10 to exit MC and other apps.

with xfce4-terminal for example you can disable F10.
http://docs.xfce.org/apps/terminal/preferences#menubar_access

> Each time I install XFCE on a machine I have reconfigure these.

Yes.

> Is there really no way to find a solution to this? I tend to think that
> the shortcuts of an active, focused application should override
> global shortcuts.

No. Otherwise they are not global and work only in a specific application. Semi-global doesn't exist.

On another note, you don't necessarily need to change the global keyboard shortcuts, you can change the menu accelerators of Eclipse for example (in case Eclipse does allow this).
http://wiki.xfce.org/faq#how_do_i_enable_menu_accelerators

Mike
Comment 2 Mike Massonnet editbugs 2013-05-19 10:27:06 CEST
(In reply to comment #1)
> (In reply to comment #0)
> On another note, you don't necessarily need to change the global keyboard
> shortcuts, you can change the menu accelerators of Eclipse for example (in
> case Eclipse does allow this).
> http://wiki.xfce.org/faq#how_do_i_enable_menu_accelerators
http://docs.xfce.org/FAQ

Bug #10097

Reported by:
John
Reported on: 2013-05-18
Last modified on: 2013-05-19

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Assignee:
Olivier Fourdan
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1 user

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