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Alt-V shortcut is reassigned to Ctrl-V
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RESOLVED: WONTFIX
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Xfce4-terminal
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Description Davor Cubranic 2012-08-04 07:32:14 CEST
Xubuntu 12.04 (Precise)

I assigned Alt-v as a shortcut key for the Paste action, and that's what's shown in the preferences window, as well as the terminalrc file. But in reality, the application is using Ctrl-V as the shortcut, and that's what's shown in the Edit menu. Turning off the menubar or disabling menu access keys does not help.
Comment 1 Nick Schermer editbugs 2012-12-24 21:09:03 CET
That is not a valid keycombo, you have to life with that.
Comment 2 Davor Cubranic 2013-01-01 04:56:44 CET
Nic, would you mind explaining what you mean by "not a valid keycombo"? 

Technically, it should be possible to use Alt-V shortcut in a GTK application. Gnome Terminal handles it just fine, if the menubar is hidden -- otherwise, it serves as the accelerator to the View menu. Can the Terminal do the same?
Comment 3 Davor Cubranic 2013-01-01 05:13:13 CET
See Gnome Bugzilla report for a similar issue several years ago with Gnome Terminal: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552318
Comment 4 Nick Schermer editbugs 2013-01-01 12:31:20 CET
We set the accelerators by hovering the menu items these days, but even with mnemonics disabled this does not seem to work (setting the shortcut). If you manually set it in the accelerators file is does work fine tho.
Comment 5 Skunnyk editbugs 2020-05-22 12:48:38 CEST
Closing old bugs.

Bug #9177

Reported by:
Davor Cubranic
Reported on: 2012-08-04
Last modified on: 2020-05-22

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